Oman’s ports recorded a robust performance in the first half of 2025, driven by increases in ship arrivals, container throughput , cargo volume, and vehicle and livestock imports. Backed by strategic infrastructure initiatives from the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology, these gains underline the growing capacity and efficiency of the country’s maritime logistics sector .
Surge in container handling and cargo throughput
Container activity at Oman’s three major ports — Salalah, Sohar, and Duqm — rose significantly in the first six months of 2025. According to the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology, a total of 2,427,195 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) were handled during this period. This marks an 11.7% increase compared to the 2,173,508 TEUs managed in the same timeframe of 2024.
In tandem, the overall volume of goods handled by Omani ports also grew. Ports collectively processed 70,114,527 tonnes of cargo from January to June 2025, compared to 66,620,847 tonnes in the corresponding period last year — a 5.2% increase. The rise highlights both the enhanced logistics capacity and the growing demand across Oman’s key port hubs.
Higher ship arrivals at key ports
Ship traffic to and through Oman also saw notable growth. During the first half of 2025, 6,586 ships arrived at Omani ports and marine docks outside port facilities. This reflects an 11.1% growth compared to the 5,930 vessels recorded in the same period of 2024.
Several key ports were primary contributors to this upward trend. Among them:
Growth in vehicle and livestock imports
Beyond containers and cargo, Omani ports also saw an uptick in other import categories. In the first half of 2025:
Strategic port infrastructure initiatives underway
To sustain and support this growth, the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology has advanced several infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing port capabilities and maritime readiness.
Key developments include:
Surge in container handling and cargo throughput
Container activity at Oman’s three major ports — Salalah, Sohar, and Duqm — rose significantly in the first six months of 2025. According to the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology, a total of 2,427,195 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) were handled during this period. This marks an 11.7% increase compared to the 2,173,508 TEUs managed in the same timeframe of 2024.
In tandem, the overall volume of goods handled by Omani ports also grew. Ports collectively processed 70,114,527 tonnes of cargo from January to June 2025, compared to 66,620,847 tonnes in the corresponding period last year — a 5.2% increase. The rise highlights both the enhanced logistics capacity and the growing demand across Oman’s key port hubs.
Higher ship arrivals at key ports
Ship traffic to and through Oman also saw notable growth. During the first half of 2025, 6,586 ships arrived at Omani ports and marine docks outside port facilities. This reflects an 11.1% growth compared to the 5,930 vessels recorded in the same period of 2024.
Several key ports were primary contributors to this upward trend. Among them:
- Sultan Qaboos Port
- Shinas Port
- Port of Salalah
Growth in vehicle and livestock imports
Beyond containers and cargo, Omani ports also saw an uptick in other import categories. In the first half of 2025:
- 50,248 vehicles were received through the ports.
- 2,694,293 heads of livestock were imported.
Strategic port infrastructure initiatives underway
To sustain and support this growth, the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology has advanced several infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing port capabilities and maritime readiness.
Key developments include:
- Awarding of consultancy services for the design and supervision of development works at Khor Jarama, which will bolster maritime utility and preparedness at the site.
- Tender awards for the rehabilitation of Shannah Port and Masirah Port , intended to modernise and upgrade these facilities for improved service delivery and operational resilience.
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