Industry, Logistics & Shipping

SOHAR Port and Freezone total cargo throughput rises 52% to 52m tonnes in H1

SOHAR, Oman
SOHAR Port and Freezone total cargo throughput rises 52% to 52m tonnes in H1

SOHAR Port and Freezone, Oman's integrated port and freezone, has delivered sustained operational performance during the first half of 2026, recording total cargo throughput of 52 million metric tons, a 52% increase compared with the same period last year. 

The results reflect SOHAR's ability to respond to the requirements of both regional and international trade through its combined maritime, logistics and industrial ecosystem, said a statement.

The port maintained solid performance across its diversified cargo portfolio during the first half of 2026. Ship-to-ship cargo handling reached 24.38 million metric tons, reflecting the demand for SOHAR's maritime services. 

Container throughput increased by 40% to 545,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), primarily driven by higher transshipment activity, while breakbulk cargo nearly doubled to 1.24 million metric tons. Although dry bulk volumes moderated during the period, the port handled 1,555 vessel calls, demonstrating operational resilience and reinforcing SOHAR's role as a strategic gateway for regional and international trade.

Execution of existing and expansion projects progressed across SOHAR’s port and freezone during the reporting period, representing a combined investment value of $6.82 billion. These investments continue to advance SOHAR's industrial and logistics ecosystem by expanding infrastructure, increasing industrial capacity and enhancing long-term competitiveness.

Emile Hoogsteden, CEO of SOHAR Port, said the first-half results reflect SOHAR's ability to provide a platform for trade, industry, and investment in the international trading environment. 

He said: "The first half of 2026 demonstrates the adaptability of SOHAR's integrated port and freezone model and the strength of our long-term strategy. As trade continues to evolve, we remain committed to investing in world-class infrastructure, strengthening maritime connectivity, and enhancing operational excellence to ensure SOHAR continues to create long-term value for customers, partners, and the wider economy. These investments ensure SOHAR remains well positioned for future growth while reinforcing Oman's position as a logistics and industrial hub."

SOHAR Freezone maintained investment momentum during the first half of 2026, further cementing its position as a strategic destination for industrial investment and regional trade. Five new investment contracts, valued at USD 589 million, were signed during the reporting period, reinforcing SOHAR Freezone's attractiveness to investors. Leased warehouse space reached approximately 37,000 sq m, up 19% year-on-year, reflecting continued demand for industrial and logistics facilities within SOHAR Freezone.

Dr Raid Al Rubaiey, CEO of SOHAR Freezone and Deputy CEO of SOHAR Port, said SOHAR continues to solidify its position as a preferred destination for high-value industrial investment. He said: “Our ambition extends beyond attracting investment; it is about creating lasting economic value through high-quality industrial development. We remain focused on attracting industries that build on Oman's industrial base, deepen local and regional value chains, and contribute to sustainable economic growth. By continuously enhancing our investment environment, we are reinforcing SOHAR's role as a catalyst for industrial development and economic diversification in line with Oman Vision 2040."

Beyond its economic footprint, SOHAR continued to invest in surrounding communities through nine CSR initiatives that reached more than 37,450 beneficiaries during the first half of the year. Healthcare and wellbeing initiatives reached over 36,000 beneficiaries, while youth and education initiatives engaged approximately 1,150 students. A key highlight was the fourth edition of Maseer, SOHAR's flagship summer program for practical skills development, where more than 400 students earned certifications accredited by Oman's Ministry of Labour. – TradeArabia News Service