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Salalah opens new general cargo and liquid bulk terminal

The 1266m quay offers two 320m-long General Cargo berths, two 300m-long liquid bulk berths and a depth of 18m.

“The new facility is able to handle a wide range of vessels, ranging from naval ships, to vessels handling limestone, cement, livestock, project cargo and other dry bulk commodities as Salalah continues to grow as a key center of trade and logistics for the region” said Port of Salalah CEO David Gledhill.

The new terminal was built by the Government of Oman at a cost of 55 million OMR (USD143 million). The Project includes support  structures such as power Substations, a fire pump house, a Prayer Hall, a canteen, and administrative offices. Liquid bulk cargoes are an increasingly important commodity for Omani industry and trade; “A dedicated pipe corridor links the new liquid bulk terminal directly with one of our customers operating within the port, and in the future, an extension will
connect with the Salalah Free Zone where new customers are setting up their plants,” said Port of Salalah Deputy CEO Ahmed Akaak.

The Port of Salalah is operated by APM Terminals as part of the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network, and in which APM Terminals holds a 30% share, handling 3.03 million TEU in 2014, along with 10.3 million tons of bulk cargo.

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