
Bahrain Steel, a producer and supplier of high-grade iron ore pellets, and APM Terminals Bahrain, the operator of Khalifa Bin Salman Port, have completed a study which aims to identify opportunities to raise standards of safety and efficiency, and ultimately increase volumes, at Bahrain Steel’s Port Terminal.
Bahrain Steel’s Deputy General Manager of Shipping, Captain Madan Mathew, says, “With Bahrain Steel Port Terminal operating at full capacity, the simulation study has helped in re-evaluating existing port restrictions and resetting them, to safely improve port efficiency. This study will also help Bahrain Steel to accommodate larger Newcastlemax vessels at its port terminal in future.”
Under the supervision of APM Terminal Bahrain’s Harbour & Marine Services Manager, Captain Adel AlMaskati, the two-year study was carried out at the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMIC), in collaboration with global towage provider, Svitzer, and with the support of Bahrain Ports and Maritime Affairs (PMA).
“The study has enabled Bahrain Steel to evaluate the impact of different operational strategies and make informed decisions about potential optimisations,” explains Aedl AlMskati. “By simulating different scenarios, such as changes in vessel sizes, weather conditions, or operational procedures, our skilled mariners could asses potential outcomes and select the most effective strategies to maximise efficiency for our customers.”
In preparation for the modelling, the seabed was geo-mapped to rule out the need for dredging and identify any potential environmental considerations that could be caused by Newcastlemax bulk carriers, which are planned to be used by Bahrain Steel.
Through data analysis and scenario modelling, participants gained insights into resource allocation, including berths, tugboats and other essential equipment. According to APM Terminals, this allows for better planning and coordination, resulting in reduced safety risks, shorter wait times, improved vessel turnaround, and enhanced productivity.



















