PROGRESS 2017-2018 INFRASTRUCTURE
QATAR OPENS NEW MARITIME GATEWAY DEFYING THE ECONOMIC BLOCKADE IMPOSED BY THE SAUDI ARABIALED BLOC IN THE GCC REGION, QATAR HAS FORMALLY INAUGURATED THE NEW PORT PROJECT (HAMAD PORT) AT UMM AL HOUL, LOCATED SOUTH OF DOHA, DURING A COLOURFUL CEREMONY IN SEPTEMBER 2017.
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ith Qatar witnessing rapid developments since the start of the decade, the existing port, which is in the middle of Doha, has become an obstacle to these activities and the government decided to construct a new port to ease pressure on it. The port has been in partial operation since late 2015, when it began catering to vessels carrying roll-on/roll-off cargo, livestock and heavy equipment. However, the facility is now able to accommodate large container ships for the first time. It is scheduled for completion in 2020. The new port is Qatar’s largest access to the sea and is a gateway to more than 150 destinations around the world that will provide the country with complete independence in its import and export of goods to various continents. The port is the newest among the six ports extending along the country’s coasts, the others being Doha, Mesaieed, Haloul, Ras Laffan and Ruwais. The port is the biggest in the Middle East and also the largest greenfield seaport in the world and has the capacity to receive all types of ships
“THE OPENING OF THE PORT WILL NOW BRING FURTHER FOOD SECURITY AND ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION IN LINE WITH QATAR NATIONAL VISION 2030, A PROJECT THAT AIMS AT BOOSTING THE COUNTRY’S ECONOMIC DIVERSITY.”
HE JASSIM BIN SAIF AL SULAITI MINISTER OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS STATE OF QATAR
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and vessels of various sizes and weights. The port covers a total area of 26.5 sq km and has been built at a cost of QR26.94 billion ($7.4 billion). It has a general cargo terminal with a capacity of 1.7 MTPA and a grain plant with a capacity of 1 MTPA, a station for the reception of livestock, a station for coastal security vessels, a customs inspection area, a 110-metre observation tower, a ship inspection platform, multiple marine facilities and administrative buildings and a number of other facilities such as warehouses, mosques, restrooms and a medical facility. Equipped with the latest equipment and machines, the loading and handling of trucks is very fast as the container is unloaded and delivered to the importer in only 20 minutes, with an average of 30 containers per hour. CATALYST FOR EXPORTS As a major gateway to Qatar and a significant investment in the country’s future, the new port will serve the expanding trade needs of Qatar, supporting key objectives set forward in the Qatar National Vision 2030 and acting as a catalyst for export industry development.