THE Khazaen Dry Port has joined AP Moller, Maersk's extensive Ports of Call network, reports the Times of Oman.
The port will further bolster its global position as an import, re-export, and transshipment centre.
The integration is another step in the group's plan to improve efficiency and adopt higher standards across the logistics sector.
'By integrating Khazaen Dry Port within global shipping lines, including Maersk's network, we are able to improve international market accessibility, facilitate trade and increase the flow of products and services to and from Oman at the touch of a button,' said Khazaen Dry Port executive director Juma Al Maskari.
'We are home to more than 80 local and global companies with an annual capacity of 50,000 TEU. This integration with a powerful global network facilitates business and trade for the private sector, providing them with operational efficiencies and cost optimisation by simply leveraging Maersk's global routes to best suit their supply chains.'
Said Maersk ocean customer logistics head Mads Skov-Hansen: 'At Maersk, our ambition is to connect and simplify our customers' supply chains by providing them with integrated logistics services across land, sea, and air networks.
'Our customers can swiftly move their goods worldwide through our networks that spans over 130 countries on more than 730 of our vessels.'
'Oman has been a key logistics destination for Maersk, especially when it comes to the accessibility to global markets. We have worked closely with Asyad Group over the years to foster our relationship to offer best-in-class integrated logistics solutions supporting Oman Vision 2040,' said Mr Hansen.
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The port will further bolster its global position as an import, re-export, and transshipment centre.
The integration is another step in the group's plan to improve efficiency and adopt higher standards across the logistics sector.
'By integrating Khazaen Dry Port within global shipping lines, including Maersk's network, we are able to improve international market accessibility, facilitate trade and increase the flow of products and services to and from Oman at the touch of a button,' said Khazaen Dry Port executive director Juma Al Maskari.
'We are home to more than 80 local and global companies with an annual capacity of 50,000 TEU. This integration with a powerful global network facilitates business and trade for the private sector, providing them with operational efficiencies and cost optimisation by simply leveraging Maersk's global routes to best suit their supply chains.'
Said Maersk ocean customer logistics head Mads Skov-Hansen: 'At Maersk, our ambition is to connect and simplify our customers' supply chains by providing them with integrated logistics services across land, sea, and air networks.
'Our customers can swiftly move their goods worldwide through our networks that spans over 130 countries on more than 730 of our vessels.'
'Oman has been a key logistics destination for Maersk, especially when it comes to the accessibility to global markets. We have worked closely with Asyad Group over the years to foster our relationship to offer best-in-class integrated logistics solutions supporting Oman Vision 2040,' said Mr Hansen.
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