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The much-awaited Terminal C at Oman International Container Terminal, or OICT, at Sohar Port has been completed, with high-level dignitaries visiting the port to mark the occasion.
The visit of Dr Ahmed Mohammed Salem Al Futaisi, Minister of Transport and Communications, and Sultan bin Salim Al Habsi, chairman of the board of Sohar Port and Freezone and secretary-general of the Supreme Council for Planning, also included the opening of the new operations control centre and the inauguration of a state-of-the-art remote control crane centre.
The new facility allows the remote operation of recently-installed quayside cranes that have sufficient reach to load and unload 20,000-TEU ships. As a sign of things to come, the port saw the first visit of a 13,000-TEU vessel to Sohar, the MV MSC Altair, which, at 366 metres, is the largest container vessel ever to visit the Omani logistics hub.
OICT is moving into a new era of automation in Sohar, in line with continued growth in container throughput that has more than doubled in just 18 months. In addition to faster turnaround times facilitated through automated loading and unloading systems, OICT now boasts an online truck appointment system. The new communications software schedules container truck arrival times at the terminal through direct contact with the truck operators and drivers, reducing waiting times and minimising environmental impact by avoiding unnecessary fuel wastage.
Albert Pang, chief executive officer of OICT, said: "I am proud to say that our investments in Sohar have helped to create the world-class facility we can see working at peak efficiency today. OICT is handling more frequent direct calls from mega-vessels at Terminal C, which can handle the latest class of 20,000-TEU container ships. The construction of Terminal D will increase our annual handling capacity fourfold, to six million TEU, and construction may start as early as late 2018 or early 2019."
In addition to the new quayside cranes, OICT has invested heavily in new rubber-tyre gantry cranes to further increase efficiency in the stack yards. The old Terminal B is now being fully reconstructed as Sohar Food Zone, a dedicated agro berth with planned facilities for rice, grain and sugar processing.
Planning work is also progressing on Terminal D, a massive new container terminal in Sohar that will boast a 1.2km-long jetty once commissioned. Sohar now handles over one million tonnes of cargo a week and more than 2,500 ships a year.
Welcoming the MV MSC Altair to the port, Sohar CEO Andre Toet said: "It's hard to imagine that we only saw our first ship here in Sohar a little over 10 years ago. The growth in size and efficiency at OICT is phenomenal and we are proud to be able to partner with companies like Hutchison Port Holdings to operate our terminals. As we look around this amazing facility today, I am proud to be able to say, welcome to the new 'gateway to the Gulf'."
- business@khaleejtimes.com
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