· GCC Rail terminal at SOHAR received widespread praise at Middle East Rail Exhibition
· Extended multimodal transport infrastructure proves equally popular at Cargo Show
· Transport time for 122 kilometres between SOHAR and UAE border around 1 hour
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Plans
for a world-class rail terminal and rail links that will connect global
supply chains with SOHAR Port and Freezone via the GCC Rail project,
have received widespread praise from among thousands of government
officials, rail operators, and contractors at this year’s Middle East
Rail Exhibition, the largest railway expo in the MENA region, SOHAR
Executive Commercial Manager Edwin Lammers has announced.
The
efficiency and integration of supply chains and the benefits of
transporting cargo through SOHAR were also the subject of approvals and
praise from participants engaging with the Omani port at The Cargo Show
MENA 2015, according to Mr Lammers. Both events were held simultaneously
at the Dubai International Convention Centre, and drew large crowds of
admirers interested to find out more, explained Mr Lammers.
“The
GCC Rail project has received worldwide coverage in the media and
attracted the gaze of government planners and railway developers from
around the world. This was reflected in the high levels of interest in
the terminal planned for SOHAR at the Middle East Rail Exhibition, and
as the gateway to the Gulf, many of the expo’s 6,000 visitors were keen
to find out how they can utilise the terminal to boost their business.”
The
Oman leg of the GCC Railway will connect all of the Gulf state’s
logistics hubs but will be predominantly used to get goods in and out of
consumer markets in UAE and Saudi Arabia, through SOHAR. The main rail
section from SOHAR will stretch across 6 viaducts, 2 tunnels, and 122
kilometres of track before reaching UAE. Meanwhile, as one of the
world’s largest port and freezone development sites, Mr Lammers said the
multimodal nature of SOHAR and its position outside the Strait of
Hormuz proved to be a point of interest.
“We
have been inundated with enquiries from both shows. Participants were
particularly interested in the time and cost savings associated with
distributing cargo from outside the Strait of Hormuz, the status of the
hundreds of kilometres of expressways being built across Oman, and how
each element of our multimodal infrastructure at SOHAR – road, rail,
air, and sea – will offer access to the region’s big consumer markets.”
“While
faster road and new air transportation links are now available after
the opening of Sohar Airport, rail holds the most promise in terms of
cargo volumes and efficiency. When fully operational, the transport time
for cargo departing SOHAR railway station for the UAE border will be
fixed at around 1 hour,” he said.
The
Middle East Rail Expo is designed to bring Middle East governments
together to design, plan, and build their future rail networks. It is
the only regional rail conference and exhibition in partnership with the
UAE government, and is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh
Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of
Presidential Affairs. The Cargo Show MENA also brings together cargo and
transport logistics supply chains to improve efficiency in the movement
of cargo across the Middle East.
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