Mark Geilenkirchen, CEO of Sohar Port, and Tarik Al Junaidi, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Oil Marketing Company, signing the bunker licence agreement

Sohar signs bunker supply lice...

Sohar signs bunker su...

Sohar Port and Freezone and Oman Oil Marketing Company (OOMCO) have signed a bunker license agreemen...
Sohar Port and Freezone and Oman ...
The new edible oil terminal will be part of the Berbera port and free zone facility

DP World develops edible oil t...

DP World develops edi...

DP World has started the development of a new edible oil terminal at the Port of Berbera in Somalila...
DP World has started the developm...
Fayez Hameedi of Nasim Chemicals and Oman Al Mahrizi, CEO Sohar Freezone

Sohar chemical plant set to bo...

Sohar chemical plant ...

An agreement between Sohar Freezone and Nasir Chemicals to establish a Dioctyl Phthalate and Dioctyl...
An agreement between Sohar Freezo...
H.E. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Abu Dhabi Minister of State, and Madame Huang Lixin, Executive Vice Governor of Jiangsu Provincial People’s Government, sign the investment agreement

Khalifa Port links with China ...

Khalifa Port links wi...

Abu Dhabi Ports (ADP) has signed an agreement with Chinese interests that is expected to bring AED 1...
Abu Dhabi Ports (ADP) has signed ...
A good attendance for the first of a new series of EMAC breakfast briefings

Sohar Port kicks off kid’s mar...

Sohar Port kicks off ...

Sohar Port and Freezone arranged for the participation of 18 families from Sohar and 876 children fr...
Sohar Port and Freezone arranged ...
Hamriyah investment to improve diver safety

Hamriyah investment to improve...

Hamriyah investment t...

The Unique Maritime Group (UMG) has set up the first Hyperbaric Reception Facility (HRF) in the Midd...
The Unique Maritime Group (UMG) h...
Sohar Port and Freezone has signed three separate agreements, covering tank cleaning, bunker supply and seafarer health care

Sohar port unveils three new m...

Sohar port unveils th...

Sohar Port and Freezone has signed three significant new service agreements, with the aim of encoura...
Sohar Port and Freezone has signe...
The Sohar Port SERO team

Sohar Port launches emergency ...

Sohar Port launches e...

In a significant step towards enhancing emergency preparedness and response, Sohar Port and Freezone...
In a significant step towards enh...
Capt. Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi of Abu Dhabi Ports signing the agreement with Abdullah Sharafi, president, Gerab Group

Pipe Supplier invests in Kizad...

Pipe Supplier invests...

Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (Kizad), a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Ports, has confirmed that Gerab...
Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi...
Sohar Port and Freezone has launched the Sohar Net Zero Alliance, with leading industrial tenants, to accelerate Oman's journey towards carbon neutrality by 2050

Net zero alliance forged at So...

Net zero alliance for...

Sohar Port and Freezone is collaborating with some of its industrial tenants, including OQ, Vale Oma...
Sohar Port and Freezone is collab...
The long term supply agreement was signed by Abdulla Kalban, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of EGA; Shaheen’s Chairman Rashed Al Suwaidi and Shaheen’s Managing Director Walid Azhari. The signing was also witnessed by Abdelkareem Al Masabi, Executive Vice President, Ports, Abu Dhabi Ports which is the developer and operator of Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi

New plant set to raise Kizad’s...

New plant set to rais...

Kizad, Abu Dhabi’s free zone area, and the associated Khalifa Port, is all set to assume a major rol...
Kizad, Abu Dhabi’s free zone ar...

Sohar celebrates 15 years of s...

Sohar celebrates 15 y...

Sohar Port and Freezone celebrated its 15th anniversary in a glittering ceremony at the Kempinski Ho...
Sohar Port and Freezone celebrate...

Frequently Asked Questions

A freezone is a designated area near ports or logistics hubs where businesses benefit from reduced customs duties, tax incentives and simplified regulations. Freezones support global trade by attracting shipping companies, logistics providers and manufacturers, helping speed up cargo handling and improving supply-chain efficiency.
Freezones are important because they encourage foreign investment, reduce operational costs and create strategic trade gateways. Many shipping and logistics companies operate from freezones to streamline imports, exports and re-exports, making international trade faster and more competitive.
Maritime freezones host a wide range of businesses, including shipping agencies, freight forwarders, ship management firms, offshore service providers and manufacturing companies. These zones often provide modern infrastructure, warehousing, and integrated logistics services designed specifically for maritime and trade activities.
Freezones help ports attract more cargo traffic and investment by offering incentives to global companies. They create employment opportunities, boost industrial development and strengthen regional trade networks by acting as hubs for storage, processing, and redistribution of goods.
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