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Sohar
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Key Points

Hosts more than 3,000 vessel calls each year with a gross registered tonnage of around 85 million

One of the fastest-growing port operations world-wide, offering variety of added value services

Home to Oman’s first-ever terminal dedicated to the handling of agricultural bulk

Employs remote-controlled drones for swift and seamless maintenance operations

 

In operation since 2004 and situated outside the Strait of Hormuz, Sohar is at the heart of global trade routes connecting Europe and Asia, offering unrivalled connectivity and tremendous growth opportunity. The Port is a 21 million sqm deep-sea hub comprising three established major clusters – logistics, petrochemicals and metals. More recently joined by a food cluster, which includes Oman’s first-ever terminal dedicated to the handling of agricultural bulk. The port is within two weeks sail of all major global ports, enabling swift access to the rapidly growing markets of the GCC, India and East-Africa.





Port of Sohar

Sohar Port and its adjacent Free Zone are managed by Sohar Industrial Port Company (SIPC), a 50:50 joint venture between ASYAD and the Port of Rotterdam. The Port terminals are operated by leading international companies: C. Steinweg Oman for general cargo handling, Advario Terminals for liquid bulk handling, and Hutchison Port Sohar for container handling, with the container offering benefitting from remote-controlled gantries capable of servicing the largest of the world’s container ships.
Sohar Port hosts more than 3,000 vessel calls each year, with a gross registered tonnage of around 85 million it is one of the fastest-growing port operations world-wide, offering variety of added value services including; bunkering, marine supply, ship supply, fresh water deliveries and ship-to-ship transfer and operations. The port also employs remote-controlled drones for swift and seamless maintenance operations. As part of Sohar’s commitment to sustainability, Sohar Industrial Port Company recently partnered with Shell to power facilities through PV solar energy.

The Sohar Port and its adjacent Freezone host entire supply chains, from production to delivery in one connected and easily accessible area.

Sohar Port prides itself in industry leading technology, a state-of-the-art management and vessel notification system as well as a new “Routescanner” platform – which is the first of its kind in the region and provides information on connections to hinterland destinations and a network of 550 ports worldwide.

Routescanner