SOHAR Port and Freezone joins the International Port Community Systems Association

SOHAR Port and Freezone, a 50-50 joint venture between Asyad Group and the Port of Rotterdam, one of the world’s fastest-growing port and freezone developments, proudly announces its membership of the International Port Community Systems Association (IPCSA).

Through this membership, SOHAR Port and Freezone will support the introduction of a new Port Community System (PCS) that will link the country’s main ports, including Sohar, Salalah, and Duqm, as well as major airports and special economic zones.

This global network unites logistics leaders committed to sharing best practices, advancing industry developments, and enhancing digital information systems for collective growth. Joining IPCSA marks a significant step towards strengthening SOHAR’s role in global trade flows and intensifying its contributions to national and regional digitizalization efforts. By integrating advanced logistics solutions, SOHAR aims to solidify its position as a pivotal hub in the international supply chain.

Emile Hoogsteden, Chief Executive Officer of SOHAR Port, stated, “Implementing a national-level Port Community System will not only enhance SOHAR’s logistical capabilities, reduce costs, and boost competitiveness, but it will also significantly contribute to Oman’s Vision 2040. An interconnected port network, stimulated by IPCSA, will greatly support Oman’s national goals of achieving a diversified economy, expanding skill development opportunities, and fostering digital solutions that drive industry growth. We also look forward to contributing our expertise in port operations as an IPCSA member.”

IPCSA Chairman Javier Gallardo welcomed SOHAR, saying, “We are delighted to share our insights on Port Community Systems with SOHAR, enabling them to establish a new era of electronic communications in
Oman. These sophisticated PCS systems are essential for ports to operate efficiently at scale, a critical factor in keeping pace with the evolving demands of maritime logistics.”

Nico De Cauwer, Secretary General of IPCSA, added: “Members of IPCSA are always pleased to share their experiences and expertise in order to promote and support the development of Port Community Systems and Single Window operations worldwide. Our aim is to eliminate bottlenecks and improve the speed and efficiency of cargo flows. We welcome SOHAR as a valued member of the IPCSA family.”

With a strong track record in executing large scale projects and providing valuable insights into growth strategies and adaptability techniques SOHAR Port and Freezone’s membership in IPCSA marks a crucial advancement in enhancing Oman’s port operations. This partnership promises to elevate SOHAR’s capabilities through cutting-edge logistics technologies and streamlined maritime communications positioning SOHAR Port and Freezone to lead in global trade and drive economic diversification in Oman.

SOHAR Port and Freezone website: soharportandfreezone.om
Full press release: Press Release SOHAR – IPCSA
For more information, please contact: inga.morton@ipcsa.international