The
implementation of its business continuity plan has seen SOHAR Port and
Freezone maintain its operations and deliver high-quality services to its
tenants and vessels that travel via its complex, despite the impact that the
COVID-19 pandemic has had on global markets. Q2 saw an increase of 112% in STS
throughput, compared to the values of Q2 in 2019. This has resulted in a growth
of STS operations by 16% and anchorage calls by 4%, a rise that is the result
of SOHAR’s strategic location as gateway between the East and West and a myriad
of direct connections to ports around the world.
Abdulrahman
bin Salim Al Hatmi, Group Chief Executive of ASYAD, stated “We continue to
place a huge importance on maintaining an uninterrupted flow of goods and
commodities into the local market, via all the ports in the Sultanate, which is
further complemented by the provision of high-level marine services to shipping
agents, and export and import companies. Keeping in mind the current situation,
we ensure only the highest levels of safety at all our facilities, in line with
the directives of the relevant Supreme Committee, to safeguard the health and
well-being of all our employees, customers and the community at large.”
“All
the Omani ports have proven their effectiveness in meeting the demands of the
local market via direct imports through their facilities. Due to the unified
efforts of ASYAD’s Commercial Team and relevant entities in the sector, we have
successfully been able to maintain business continuity in every aspect of our
operations. We encourage import-based companies to take advantage of the unrivalled
connectivity offered by the Omani port network, which will provide them with
increased outreach to markets across the globe and enable them to streamline their
operations” Al Hatmi added.
Commenting on the Q2 statistics, Mark
Geilenkirchen, CEO of SOHAR Port, said, “Although we are all facing the
uncertainty of the current situation, the team at SOHAR continues to carry out
operations in the best possible way, without compromising on the high standards
in place. Our top priority is to carry on contributing towards a seamless flow
of goods into the local market, while ensuring the best marine services. This
goes hand-in-hand with implementing the directives of the Supreme Committee, which
sees us maintain the highest levels of safety at both the Port and the Freezone
to safeguard the health and well-being of our staff, tenants and the community
at large.”
“The quarter saw several key highlights, including the introduction of
two new services that facilitate ease of setting up business at the Port or
Freezone and attractive land lease opportunities at SOHAR Port South and
Terminal 2D. The General Trade License (GTL) extends several discounts to
established and potential investors. A second license, Tasheel, is available
for our customers to allow them to meet all documentation requirements
conveniently. Derived from the Arabic word for ‘Simplified’, this easy-to-use
online Permit Management System is one of our many digitised services and we
have several additions to Tasheel planned for the future. All these
developments and innovations are aimed at offering more features and options to
both existing as well as new businesses, to further reinforce our position as a
key logistics hub in the region,” Mark added.
Commenting on the
growth of the Freezone, Omar Mahmood Al Mahrizi, DCEO of SOHAR Port – CEO of
SOHAR Freezone said, “The
success of the Freezone coincides with that of the Port, with the construction
of several new projects going ahead as scheduled. A majority of these
developments will be operational by the end of 2020, contributing additional
revenue to the national economy as well as enhancing the number of downstream
opportunities we can offer to our tenants. Q2 has seen our land occupancy rate
reach 62%, with our warehousing and office occupancy rates reaching 71% and 18%
respectively. Additionally, the Secured Bonded Corridors initiative, launched
by the Directorate General of Customs, aims to facilitate trade and ease of
doing business. This, in turn, will enhance the attractiveness of the Freezone
and bring further investments”
“On behalf of the SOHAR management, we would
like to thank everyone that has been instrumental to our success, including the
efforts of government entities such as ROP-Customs, all our customers and
tenants. We are also extremely grateful for the hard work and tireless dedication
of all healthcare professionals, as well as our staff members working on the
front line to keep us safe every day. We believe that, together, we will be
able to overcome the present challenges and journey towards a better and
brighter future for the Sultanate and all its people.” Omar added.