SOHAR Port
and Freezone took part in Oman Sustainability Week alongside the ASYAD Group to
share the success of environmentally conscious practices introduced throughout
the complex and prove its commitment to sustainability. As industries move
towards cleaner forms of energy, SOHAR has developed strategic programmes to
improve health and education, create jobs, reduce inequality and spur economic
growth.
SOHAR
has dedicated resources to creating a solid foundation for sustainable development
in the fields of Health Safety Security Environment (HSSE), circular economy,
clean energy and energy conservation, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and
clean shipping, all while tackling climate change challenges to protect the
planet for the future generations which will be an added value for Oman’s
sustainable development.
Mark Geilenkirchen,
CEO of SOHAR Port said, “SOHAR Port and Freezone has always strived to deliver
on its commitment to sustainability. This is clear in our efforts to tie up
with industries within the complex to move towards sustainable forms of energy and
set up projects in line with this concept. In addition, we presented our
Integrated Environmental Management System (IEMS), which is used in the Port
and Freezone to ensure an ideal balance between industrial development and
environmental protection. Oman Sustainability Week is an opportunity to share success
stories, ideas and learn from each other by taking a more sustainable approach
to the country’s ongoing economic development.”
SOHAR also
offers incentives to ships and international shipping companies that express a
commitment to reducing air emissions under the Global Ports Climate Initiative
and following the standards set by the International Maritime Organization. Measurements
of the environmental footprint of ships visiting SOHAR are checked by the
Environmental Ship Index (ESI) with the port offering 5% discount on port fees
to shipping companies that have made
added
investments in their ships and crew to improve environmental performance,
safety and quality. SOHAR rewarded 252 ships in 2021, 239 ships in 2020 and 148
ships in 2019, illustrating an ongoing commitment to reducing the environmental
impact of ships docking at the port.
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