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Oman’s ports rated No. 1 in the world in terms of speed of container handling, as per the UNCTAD annual index 2020

Port of Salalah ranked 6th globally in efficiency




Port of Salalah ranked 6th globally in efficiency

Jun 08, 2021

MUSCAT- Despite the challenges posed by the ongoing global pandemic, the Port of Salalah not only finished 2020 with record-breaking container volume but also achieved world-class efficiency.

This has been recognised by the World Bank in its report on Container Port Performance Index (CPPI 2020) which has been produced by the Transport Global Practice of the World Bank, in collaboration with IHS Markit where Port of Salalah ranked 6th amongst 351 ports globally! The CPPI measures the operational efficiency with which ports receive and turn around container ships.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has underlined the critical role that ports, and their associated logistical chains, play in the global economy.

It has also highlighted the need to ensure business continuity and improve the resilience of maritime gateways, as ports play a crucial role in the global logistics system, keeping supply chains moving, economies functioning, and people employed.

Ports maintain the flows of vital medical and food supplies, critical agricultural products, energy streams, and other goods and services essential to facilitate the economic life of a country” adds the World Bank report.

This has been further acknowledged and validated by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) which also rated Oman’s ports as No. 1 in the world in terms of speed of container handling, as per the UNCTAD annual index 2020.

According to UNCTAD’s Port Liner Shipping Connectivity Index (PLSCI), the Port of Salalah provides the highest liner shipping connectivity in Oman (PLSCI value 55 in Q3 2020) and has continued to do so since the PLSCI statistics was first published back in Q1 2006.

The Port of Salalah, in its statement, confirmed that the port stay of a ship, or the speed with which it is turned around, is determined by various factors of which, needless to say, port productivity plays a vital role.

The prompt services of the various authorities including our own Marine Services, ROP Customs and the Ministry of Health authorities also play a critical role in all of this and for that, we express our deep appreciation.

“We are proud, through our efficient port operations, to have contributed to raising the profile of Omani ports on the global stage.

This would not have been possible without the strong commitment and dedication displayed by the staff at every level across the organisation and a strong commitment of our customers, stakeholders and business partners which has helped us retain one of the top spots globally. I would like to further thanks Ministry of Transport, Communication and Information Technology, APM Terminals and ASYAD for their continued support leading to this achievement,” commented Mark Hardiman, CEO of Port of Salalah.




 














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