SOHAR
Port and Freezone hosted the fifth and final webinar in its series with the
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and the Federation
of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO), called “Trade and Logistics Solutions
via SOHAR Port and Freezone to Maximize Your Market Reach”. The series, which
commenced in 2021, has covered a range of topics including metals, food, and logistics
highlighting the potential avenues for further bi-lateral trade between Oman
and India. SOHAR Port and Freezone offers a number of strategic advantages for
Indian businesses, including strong logistics connections, promotions in trade
licenses, and flexible warehousing solutions, as proven by the many Indian
companies who have already achieved success at SOHAR.
The
webinar featured presentations from Robert Bartstra, Executive Commercial
Manager at SOHAR Port and Freezone, Mohammed Al Kindi, Commercial Officerat
SOHAR Port and Freezone, and Rajesh Vaidyanathan Iyer, General Manager at
Khimji Ramdas Shipping. There was also a panel discussionon Indian Exports in SOHAR
with speakers from Lalan Middle East, Matrix Prime Logistics, Radiant Freight and
Logistics, and DHL Global Forwarding, all based at SOHAR.
“Providing
a thriving gateway to new markets, as well as the best in terms of services,
infrastructure and connections, SOHAR is the ultimate link in the supply chain.
We have a multi-purpose port operated by world renowned companies, which is connected
to the Freezone via a bonded corridor, and we offer direct shipping lines to
India as well as access to the GCC, including a new road to Saudi Arabia.Plus,
with Oman’s Ports ranked the fastest in the world for container handling
according to the UNCTAD index, it presents extremely competitive customs
processes. These webinars address all of this, increasing visibility in the
Indian market and highlighting the many opportunities that are presented for
companies,” said Omar Al Mahrizi, SOHAR Freezone Chief Executive Officer.
Al Mahrizi
added, “SOHAR Port and Freezone offers an advantageous base for logistics
operators with an impressive 65,000,000 m² of land set aside for trade and
logistics, manufacturing, as well as distribution. With direct shipping
lines to India and six services per week, our strategic location makes it the
perfect place to start warehousing and logistics operations for a wide range of
products and commodities, either for transit through Oman, or for distribution
into the region. Plus, with no corporate taxes/VAT, import/export tax free means
that overall operational costs are up to 50% less than elsewhere in the region,
posing significant economic as well as strategic advantages.”
SOHAR
Port and Freezone is at the center of a 2.2 billion people consumer base with the
growing surrounding markets in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Whether by
sea, land, or air SOHAR can connect Indian businesses to the world through its
strategic location on the map, direct connections with India, and access to
global markets. Additionally, the Oman/U.S.A. Free Trade Agreement provides
duty free access to the U.S. market for qualifying Omani goods - an unrivaled
benefit of producing or adding value to Indian products in SOHAR. Global
industry leaders such as Jindal Steel & Power Ltd, Vale and Al Tamman
Indsil are among those who have chosen to utilize the value propositions of
SOHAR Port and Freezone.
For
more information on SOHAR Port and Freezone,
visit soharportandfreezone.com.
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