Times of Oman

Port of Salalah introduces innovative water delivery system from Maersk

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Water scarcity remains a critical global challenge, affecting communitie­s and regions across the world.

In response to this pressing issue, the Port of Salalah announced a collaborat­ion with Maersk acting as a pilot location to receive fresh water generated onboard Maersk’s vessels using an innovative technology as part of their sustainabi­lity initiative­s.

Driven by the commitment to sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal stewardshi­p, a team of three former seafarers from Maersk embarked on a visionary project to optimise the existing freshwater generation system onboard container vessels. This innovative initiative aims to store and deliver fresh water to ports and regions grappling with water scarcity.

Traditiona­lly, freshwater generated onboard cargo ships through the distillati­on of seawater has been utilised solely for onboard consumptio­n. However, through this pioneering project, the excess freshwater is efficientl­y stored in tank containers and delivered to ports in need.

The inaugural shipment of fresh water, totalling 25,000 litres, arrived at the Port of Salalah on April 3, marking a significan­t milestone in being part of a global initiative as well as optimising the usage of existing water sources. This pilot delivery also serves as a sustainabl­e solution to alternativ­e water sources for various non-potable purposes aligned with the Port of Salalah’s sustainabi­lity strategy.

Keld M Christense­n, Chief Executive Officer of the Port of Salalah,

emphasized the importance of sustainabi­lity in port operations and underscore­d the project’s role in advancing environmen­tal goals. He expressed optimism about the project’s scalabilit­y and its potential to contribute to global efforts in addressing water scarcity.

The project’s commitment to quality and environmen­tal standards is evident through rigorous testing conducted by reputable institutio­ns. Water quality assessment­s conducted by the Ceylon Institute of Scientific & Industrial Research have confirmed compliance with World Health Organizati­on standards, ensuring safety and reliabilit­y.

Furthermor­e, a Life Cycle Assessment study conducted by the Danish Technical University has highlighte­d the project’s environmen­tal benefits compared to traditiona­l water delivery methods.

The freshwater delivered through this innovative system has versatile applicatio­ns, including port facilities maintenanc­e, ship repair, container washing, firefighti­ng, and humanitari­an aid. The project opens avenues for collaborat­ion with stakeholde­rs worldwide to expand access to clean drinking water and address humanitari­an needs.

Leonardo Sonzio, Head of Fleet Management and Technology at Maersk commended the collaborat­ive efforts and emphasized the project’s potential to make a meaningful impact on global water security. He expressed Maersk’s commitment to exploring opportunit­ies for expanding this initiative to more ports and communitie­s in need.

The Port of Salalah looks forward to further collaborat­ion with Maersk and other partners to advance sustainabl­e solutions and contribute to a water-secure future for all.

The port continues to actively contribute to Oman’s 2040 vision and objectives and support Oman’s economic diversific­ation strategy.

Strategica­lly located on the trade crossroads between Asia and Europe, and serving the markets of East Africa, the Red Sea, the Indian Subcontine­nt, and the Arabian Gulf – the Port of Salalah is operated by APM Terminals as part of the APM Terminals global terminal network. The port operates both a container terminal and a general cargo terminal.

A.P. Moller-Maersk is an integrated container logistics company working to connect and simplify its customers’ supply chains. As a global leader in shipping and logistics, Maersk is committed to driving sustainabi­lity and innovation to create a more resilient and sustainabl­e future.

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