Oman’s Sohar Port and Freezone is looking to lease out its Terminal 2D.
Covering 100 ha of land, Sohar said that Terminal 2D is “perfect for businesses looking to take advantage of the deepwater facilities and the accessibility of logistics services surrounding” the port and freezone.
Mark Geilenkirchen, ceo of Sohar Port and Freezone, said: “With several regional ports currently running out of space, Sohar still has the capacity to further expand and attract prospective investments. Clustering is an innovative form of business. Therefore, the close proximity to our petrochemical, logistics and food clusters will also support the creation of upstream and downstream opportunities for further business developments.”