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Sohar Port increases production capacity by 14%

SOHAR Port and Freezone has announced results for the second quarter of 2021. Among them, it reported that the Port’s handling of goods in and out of the Sultanate (throughput) increased by 14 percent over the same period in 2020 and Ship-to-Ship (STS) cargo increased by an impressive 168 percent.

Meanwhile, the number of handled containers came in at 190,000 TEU in addition to 804 vessel calls, up by 18% from the same period in 2020. The land occupancy at the freezone has also shown a rise of 10 percent since the same time last year. With a number of planned projects underway and coming up, SOHAR’s strategy to position itself as a central logistics hub in the region is well on track.

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SOHAR – Q2 Results 2021
“Although the global economy is beginning to show signs of recovery, there is still a fair amount of uncertainty due to the ongoing pandemic. Given these dynamics, our efforts to refine our business scenarios in order to emerge more resilient and adaptive have shown themselves to be well-placed and projections indicate that we are on course to exceed the amount of cargo that passed through in 2020. The port’s continual growth is a testament to the long-term value that we provide to our clients as we operate safely and efficiently to serve the industrial and economic sectors,” said Mark Geilenkirchen, Chief Executive Officer of SOHAR Port.

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Omar Mahmood al Mahrizi, CEO of SOHAR Freezone, Deputy CEO of SOHAR Port, added, “SOHAR’s rise to prominence has been extremely gratifying, but for us it’s still only the beginning. In alignment with the port’s impressive growth, we continue to make major investments in the freezone, while promoting it, and Oman in general, as a favourable business destination. The strategic location and an amenable trade environment presented huge potential for our stakeholders and partners. The vision to become a prosperous global trading hub is coming to fruition.”
Source: Oman Daily Observer

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