Qatar

Qatar is one of the world's leading maritime and energy hubs, playing a vital role in global shipping, logistics, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. With world-class port infrastructure, advanced logistics facilities, and strategic access to key international trade routes, the country continues to strengthen its position as a major centre for maritime commerce. Investments in port development, shipping services, maritime regulations, and logistics innovation support Qatar's long-term vision for sustainable economic growth and global trade connectivity.
The Qatar category on The Maritime Standard delivers the latest maritime news, shipping developments, port updates, logistics trends, and offshore industry insights from across Qatar. Readers can stay informed about major infrastructure projects, maritime regulations, trade initiatives, vessel operations, and developments in the country's ports and shipping sector.
Through reliable reporting and expert industry analysis, The Maritime Standard provides comprehensive coverage of Qatar's growing influence in the regional and global maritime industry.

Hoyer appoints tank container ...

Hoyer appoints tank c...

The Hoyer Group, one of the world’s leading bulk logistics providers, has appointed GAC as its offic...
The Hoyer Group, one of the world...

Steady profit growth for Qatar...

Steady profit growth ...

Qatar Navigation (Milaha) has announced its financial results for the 12 months ended December 31, 2...
Qatar Navigation (Milaha) has ann...
liftboat

N-KOM delivers first liftboat

N-KOM delivers first ...

Nakilat-Keppel Offshore & Marine (N-KOM) has delivered its first liftboat unit, Al Safliya, to Q...
Nakilat-Keppel Offshore & Mar...
Qatar

Qatar yards record successes

Qatar yards record su...

Nakliat Damen Shipyard Qatar (NDSQ) has delivered a new support vessel to the State of Qatar. The ve...
Nakliat Damen Shipyard Qatar (NDS...
Qatar

Qatar’s new port handles first...

Qatar’s new port ha...

Qatar’s new Hamad Port has begun its soft launch, handling the first commercial vessels to call here...
Qatar’s new Hamad Port has begu...
training simulator

New training simulator for Hal...

New training simulato...

Halul Offshore Services Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Doha-Based shipping group, Milaha, has...
Halul Offshore Services Company, ...
Nakilat

Nakilat Damen Shipyards Qatar ...

Nakilat Damen Shipyar...

Nakilat Damen Shipyards Qatar (NDSQ) has celebrated its first 5 years of operation. With 40 vessels ...
Nakilat Damen Shipyards Qatar (ND...
Milaha

Profits up again for Milaha

Profits up again for ...

Qatar Navigation (Milaha) has continued its financial recovery with impressive results for the nine ...
Qatar Navigation (Milaha) has con...
Milaha

New CEO for Milaha

New CEO for Milaha...

The Qatari shipping and logistics group Milaha has confirmed the appointment of Abdulrahman Essa Al-...
The Qatari shipping and logistics...
N-KOM

First PIL vessel for N-KOM

First PIL vessel for ...

A container vessel owned by Pacific International Lines (PIL) and managed by Selandia Ship Managemen...
A container vessel owned by Pacif...

Milaha discusses state of regi...

Milaha discusses stat...

Halul Offshore Services Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Milaha, explored the challenges faced ...
Halul Offshore Services Company, ...
venture

Nakilat expands LNG joint vent...

Nakilat expands LNG j...

Nakilat, the shipping arm of Qatar’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector, has expanded its joint vent...
Nakilat, the shipping arm of Qata...

Frequently Asked Questions

Qatar plays a strategic role in the global maritime and shipping industry through its advanced ports, LNG export infrastructure and growing logistics sector. With facilities like Hamad Port and strong investment in maritime services, Qatar continues to strengthen its position as a key hub for regional and international trade.
Qatar is investing heavily in port expansion, smart logistics systems, and digital technologies to enhance efficiency and sustainability. Modern container terminals, improved cargo handling systems, and integrated supply chain solutions are helping Qatar support growing trade volumes and maritime connectivity.
Qatar is one of the world’s leading LNG exporters, making its maritime sector vital for global energy supply. The country’s specialised LNG carriers, advanced terminals, and partnerships with international shipping companies ensure reliable transportation of clean energy resources worldwide.
Key trends include digitalisation, green shipping initiatives, port automationand expansion of shipbuilding and repair capabilities. Qatar is also focusing on sustainability strategies and maritime training programmes to support future industry growth.
You can explore the latest maritime developments, port projects, shipping news, and energy sector updates on The Maritime Standard’s Qatar category page. It provides expert insights, official announcements, and regional analysis covering Qatar’s evolving maritime industry.