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Oman’s Salalah port to encourage SMEs into port

byCustoms Today Report
14/07/2015
in Oman
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MUSCAT: As part of its robust Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme, the Port of Salalah encourages the integration of local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) into the port.

Commenting on the Port of Salalah’s recent initiatives to support SMEs, Mohamed Qatan, owner of Global Coasts Shipping Company said, “I have decided to start my own shipping agency company here because the Port of Salalah receives more than 3,000 vessels per year, which means there is room for business for SMEs such as myself. Hence, I started my business and I am very pleased with the constant support from port management and all government authorities at the port.”

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Another SME to benefit from the policy of encouraging SMEs in the Port of Salalah, Ahmed Al Mashikhi, owner of Arabian Silk Trading started his custom clearing office two years ago and today he has one of the leading custom clearance offices in Salalah. Therefore, he is encouraging new young Omanis to start their own business and benefit from this world class port.

Jafar AL Kathiri, owner of Amwaj Al Reeda Shipping agency started his business by importing fish from Yemen and then export to Europe from here. He provides transportation between Yemen and Oman, so he received a contract with a large Yemeni businessman to move his cargo between Port of Salalah and Yemen via Al Mazyona Free Zone.

While speaking to local business leaders, the deputy chief exeuctive officer of the Port, Ahmed Akaak said, “We will continue to encourage the integration of SMEs into the Port of Salalah business community as we recognise the SMEs as an integral driver of economic growth and job opportunities for Omani citizens in Salalah.”

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