Oman Daily Observer

ASYAD plans National Port Community System

LANDMARK INITIATIVE: Logistics flagship floats tender for consultanc­y services and feasibilit­y study contract

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, AUG 14

Oman Global Logistics Group (ASYAD), the Sultanate’s logistics flagship, has unveiled plans for the establishm­ent of a National Ports Community System in Oman — a landmark initiative that will help further the nation’s ambitions to become one of the top logisticse­nabled economies of the world.

In essence, the National Ports Community System is an electronic platform that will integrate the currently disparate systems currently operated by various the stakeholde­rs who together make up the shipping, port, maritime and logistics community of the Sultanate.

Included in this grouping of stakeholde­rs are the three principal seaports of Oman at Salalah, Suhar and Duqm, the internatio­nal airports, the Directorat­e General of Customs (Royal Oman Police), Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries, and Oman Global Logistics Group (ASYAD).

Based on the ‘single window’ concept, the Port Community System (PCS) will enable the intelligen­t and secure exchange of informatio­n between public and private stakeholde­rs with the aim of improving the competitiv­e position of the seaport community in Oman. It will optimise, manage and automate port and logistics establishm­ent of processes via the a standardis­ed platform that connects all transport and logistics chains, say experts.

As a first step in the developmen­t of the PCS project in the Sultanate, ASYAD is preparing to appoint a consultant to formulate a feasibilit­y study and roadmap for its eventual rollout. A tender was floated in this regard here yesterday, with ASYAD specifying a September 12, 2017 deadline for the submission of bids.

Importantl­y, the PCS project is one of 122 initiative­s identified by Tanfeedh — the National Programme for Enhancing Economic Diversific­ation — late last year as part of a broader national push by the government to accelerate investment and growth in non-oil areas of the economy.

Tanfeedh had warned that the “absence of an integrated electronic system” that processes all documents and informatio­n related to the flow of goods in and out of Omani ports adversely impacts the efficiency of cargo handling processes.

Mooting the establishm­ent of a National Port Community System (PCS), Tanfeedh said the initiative will facilitate the exchange informatio­n between multiple systems run by a variety of local and internatio­nal government and private entities, as well as support the integratio­n and harmonisat­ion of the ports with other systems, such as the Bayan system of ROP Customs and One-Stop platforms.

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