Salalah Ports Sets Productivity Record

September 3, 2019

With an annual capacity of around 5 million TEU, the Port of Salalah set a new productivity record this month, delivering 412.97 Port Moves per Hour (PMPH) on vessel Cap San Tainaro. The Port handled 3,820 moves in a port stay of 9.25 hours.

Oman’s major regional gateway port and transshipment hub, located on the Arabian Sea has recorded the highest productivity ever achieved in the region.    

Last month, an investment of USD 31 million in asset replacement and capacity improvements over the past year at the Port of Salalah paid off.

Referencing improvements in standards of work, safety and reliability achieved as part of APM Terminals Hub Excellence Program Mark Hardiman, Chief Executive Officer of the Port of Salalah said: “Our customer-centric approach and the commitment of our employees has been the key to our continued success. We continue to place a very high emphasis on safety and focus on continuously improving our processes to deliver world class productivity."

He added: "In the competitive environment of the transshipment business, delivering these levels of performance enhances the overall value proposition of Salalah to the shipping line in terms of network cost savings and reliability.”

The USD 31 million investment over the last year is part of a long-term equipment renewal and deployment plan, which proactively addresses evolving changes in the shipping industry – including vessel profiles and customers’ operational requirements. Investments also support new business initiatives at the port, such as ship-to-ship liquid transfer operations which were introduced last year.

With further investments in the pipeline, over the past year the company has invested in 214 new terminal tractors, 28 spreaders, 29 Forklifts,  4 rubber tire gantry cranes (RTGs), welding equipment, lifts, general cargo equipment and state-of-the-art ship loaders for bulk.

APM Terminals has a 30-year concession agreement with the government of Oman to build and manage the port’s world-class container facility until 2028. APM Terminals holds a 30% stake in the Port operating company Salalah Port Services. Other shareholders include the government represented by ASYAD group (20%), government pension funds (23%), and others (27%).

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