Times of Oman

Khalifa Port’s South Quay now operationa­l

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ABU DHABI: The first shipment, carrying bauxite, destined for Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA)’s Al Taweelah alumina refinery, called at Khalifa Port’s South Quay, marking the commenceme­nt of operations at the newly launched facility.

The bulk carrier, Alfred Oldendorff, the first in several shipments to the South Quay for EGA, was swiftly followed by two large general cargo consignmen­ts, making use of the recently completed first phase of South Quay, offering a total of 650 m of quay wall comprising two berths and 37,000 sqm of the terminal yard.

EGA will use the South Quay, in addition to its own nearby quay, which began receiving Capesize vessels loaded with bauxite in 2019.

The onset of the South Quay’s operations at Abu Dhabi’s dedicated flagship deep-water terminal is the latest in a string of major achievemen­ts for the port’s owner and operator, Abu Dhabi Ports.

Saif Al Mazrouei, Head of Ports Cluster, Abu Dhabi Ports, said:

“Abu Dhabi Ports is proud to have achieved this momentous milestone ahead of schedule.

“The commenceme­nt of operations at the South Quay provides clear evidence that Abu Dhabi Ports stands as a leader in developing a truly inspiring and integrated multipurpo­se port propositio­n.

“Khalifa Port’s upgrade and expansion not only enables dramatic growth in our bulk and general

cargo handling capacity but further serves to demonstrat­e Abu Dhabi Ports’ firm commitment in supporting the individual needs of new and existing customers.”

The introducti­on of the South Quay, together with the adjacent Khalifa Port Logistics (KPL) developmen­t will dramatical­ly boost Khalifa Port’s ability to handle any type of cargo and service a wide variety of customers.

 ?? – Supplied picture ?? BULK CARRIER: EGA will use the South Quay, in addition to its own nearby quay, which began receiving Capesize vessels loaded with bauxite in 2019.
– Supplied picture BULK CARRIER: EGA will use the South Quay, in addition to its own nearby quay, which began receiving Capesize vessels loaded with bauxite in 2019.

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