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Port of Salalah handles record cargo in Jan 2018
After handling record volumes of 13.58 million tonnes in 2017, the Port of Salalah continued to deliver strong performance in January 2018 by handling 1.55 million tonnes, breaking its previous monthly volume record set just over six months ago.
“Our general cargo services business delivered strong growth in January thanks to the plans our commercial team has in place to help our customers improve their supply chain efficiency. This growth trajectory is being recognised here in the Sultanate and regionally as best-in-class. It also plays a vital role in the expansion and diversification of the national economy, generating new employment opportunities for our Omani talent. As Oman’s largest port, the Port of Salalah is committed to provide the port infrastructure leadership, service level, capex investment and growth platform that our customers depend on so we constantly improve our port performance and diversify our cargo mix,” said Port of Salalah CEO Dawes.
The management of the Port of Salalah is analysing new business opportunities that fit with the port master plan to grow the shipping and logistics sector in Oman that support the Government’s vision of strengthening the logistics sector as one of the central pillars of economic growth, competitiveness and diversification in the Sultanate.
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