SOHAR Port and
Freezone continued to make a telling contribution to the community throughout
2021, helping with local initiatives, Cyclone Shaheen recovery and COVID-19
efforts. Despite a turbulent year, SOHAR strengthened its bond with the
community through a series of social efforts designed to have a long-term,
sustainable benefits for all sectors, maintaining a perfect balance between expanding
operations, people and the planet.
The year’s main activities
included a donation of OMR 250,000 to Cyclone Shaheen recovery efforts, where
many staff volunteered to help with the clean up, as well as for those affected
by the heavy rains in July. SOHAR also offered training experiences for students
of the Vocational College of Marine Sciences in Al Khaboura, through the
contribution of the process of stevedoring and shore handling of the Ship (Luban) that
berthed at the Port. The ship provides
simulation and is part of the college curriculum for the students development
and training purposes. Furthermore, SOHAR continued to support the Ministry of
Health in partnership with tenants at the Port in response to the national call
to action to vaccinate the Omani population by securing vaccines and funding
treatment facilities.
SOHAR also continued
to supports its long-term programmes to enrich the community, including
equipping the equestrian course in Liwa to promote horsemanship heritage and sport and cultural activities, funding
the installation of solar panels on 100 local mosques to promote sustainability
and reduce electricity costs, while also providing the Oman Charitable
Organisation with funding in order to support ongoing welfare and community
programmes
Speaking about SOHAR’s
CSR activities throughout the year, Mohsin Al Jabri, Executive Manager -
Corporate Affairs at SOHAR Port and Freezone, said, “This has continued to be
an incredibly challenging year. Not just with the ongoing impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic but heavy rains and Cyclone Shaheen causing damage throughout
the governorate. We have always been committed to supporting the local community
with a comprehensive programme of capacity-building.He added, “In 2022, we will continue investing in green energy and
sustainability through various initiatives in supporting the social development
of the Al Batinah North Governorate while preserving our important traditions.”
In addition, SOHAR has
increased its contribution to the national economy by delivering in-country
value by prioritising local suppliers and companies to serve the complex. The
total purchase orders issued in 2021 reached 397, an increase of 19% from 2020,
and of these, 72% - 285 – were awarded to local companies. The value of the
purchase orders also increased dramatically in 2021 which accounts for 77%,
going to Omani-based companies and SMEs.
For more information
on SOHAR Port and Freezone, visit soharportandfreezone.com
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