Times of Oman

Hutchison Ports Sohar boosts operation of vessels by 70%

- Times News Service

SOHAR: Hutchison Ports Sohar increased its average vessel operation rate (VOR) by 70 per cent, with its Terminal C hitting a record high of 169 moves per hour on January 21.

The increase in VOR is attributed to Hutchison’s investment­s in day-to-day port operations.

VOR refers to the number of container moves per hour that are carried out by those cranes deployed on a vessel. In general, the higher the VOR, the more productive the terminal.

Over the past year, Hutchison Ports Sohar has invested in building a world-class terminal facility to handle growing transhipme­nt cargo throughput, as well as overland cargo from the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council.

Big achievemen­t

Of this accomplish­ment, Albert Pang, chief executive officer of Hutchison Ports Sohar, noted, “To achieve growth in what has been a challengin­g business environmen­t for the port and shipping industry around the world is a tremendous achievemen­t, and can be attributed in large part to our investment in technology and smart systems, as well as the continuous support from Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Salim Al Futaisi, Minister of Transport and Communicat­ions, and the Sohar Port and Freezone.

“In the first quarter of 2018, 28 yard trucks, 20 trailers and four rubber tyred gantry cranes will be added to the equipment fleet at the terminal. I’m confident that these efforts will help establish Hutchison Ports Sohar as the preferred port-of-call in the region and that further investment­s will contribute to the growth of the local economy in the Al Batinah region and beyond,” he added.

 ??  ?? GROWING TRANSHIPME­NT: Hutchison Ports Sohar has invested in building a world-class terminal facility to handle trade.
GROWING TRANSHIPME­NT: Hutchison Ports Sohar has invested in building a world-class terminal facility to handle trade.

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