In line with the directives of the Omani Government, SOHAR Port and
Freezone continues to digitalise its services in order to offer its tenants
with high-quality services as well as ease of doing business. In this regard, an
easy-to-use online permit management platform, “Tasheel” was officially
launched on July 7 by HE Dr Mohammed bin Nasser Al Zaabi, Chairman of the
Board, during a digital video conference. Through this system, tenants and
service providers can conveniently apply for relevant Port and Freezone
permits.
Highlighting the importance of Tasheel, Mark
Geilenkirchen, CEO of SOHAR
Port, said, “Taken from the Arabic word for ‘Simplified’, Tasheel has been
set-up to provide our tenants with ease of doing business and making their
permit application process as convenient as possible. We felt it important to
streamline the process and ensure that everyone is aware of the main assets at
SOHAR Port and Freezone. The canals, oil, and gas that flow through the
pipelines at the port are crucial to the work environment and having a permit
system in place enables us to maintain order and ensure the safety and security
of all people and SOHAR assets.”
SOHAR Port and Freezone Management will
provide the necessary credentials for tenants and service providers when they
apply. Tasheel has been set up as a simple and transparent permit application
system that also allows for communications and applications, all in one
platform. It includes filling out information to apply for Plot Work, Common
Area and Special Transport permits. This is the first phase of the application
and it will see several more features and flexibility options rolled out in the
future.
From his side, Omar bin Mahmood Al Mahrizi,
CEO SOHAR Freezone, DCEO SOHAR Port said: “SOHAR Port and Freezone is on the
fast track to becoming a key logistics hub in the region, as well as on a
global scale. Our ability to offer simplified online systems, alongside our
One-Stop-Service and several attractive benefits, is
vital to increase the inflow of visitors to our Port and Freezone. This way, we
can contribute to the diversification efforts of the local economy while creating
job opportunities.”