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.

Suresh Sinha, IRS managing director

IRS to expand operations

IRS to expand operati...

Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass), the fast-growing international classification society, has an...
Indian Register of Shipping (IRCl...

CMA CGM shuffles Middle East s...

CMA CGM shuffles Midd...

The French carrier, CMA CGM, is revising its Asia-Middle East services from the end of July 2018. Th...
The French carrier, CMA CGM, is r...
Thrasos Tsangarides, group chief executive

Cooperation deals take shiprep...

Cooperation deals tak...

The UMAR / WSR group of companies is to expand its operations into the Middle East, as well as Singa...
The UMAR / WSR group of companies...
The LNG carrier Onaiza is now being managed by NSQL

Two more LNG carriers taken un...

Two more LNG carriers...

Doha-based Nakilat has assumed full ship management and operational control of two more Q-Flex LNG c...
Doha-based Nakilat has assumed fu...
Part of the GAC Ras Laffan team at the new office. Left to right: Ahmed Seyamsm Personal Relation Officer; Shariful Ahmed, Company Representative / Driver; Nobin Norbert, Shipping Executive; Sudhir K.G., Business Manager; Kalesh Sivadasan, Senior Shipping Executive; Shaji Varghese, Company Representative / Driver; and Vineeth Menon, Shipping Executive

GAC Qatar opens office at Port...

GAC Qatar opens offic...

GAC Qatar has set up an office at the world’s largest LNG export port, Ras Laffan. It claims it is o...
GAC Qatar has set up an office at...
One of the vessels that Nakilat has taken into its in-house management this year so far

Profits down at Nakilat

Profits down at Nakil...

Qatar's Nakilat group has announced financial results for the first quarter of the year, recording a...
Qatar's Nakilat group has announc...
CMA CGM Uruguay was the first Ocean Alliance ship to call at Hamad Port

Ocean Alliance calls Hamad Por...

Ocean Alliance calls ...

The new Ocean Alliance consortium has recently carried out its first direct service to Hamad Port in...
The new Ocean Alliance consortium...
Participants at the 21st Qatar Project Shipping Forum meeting

Nakilat project shipping event...

Nakilat project shipp...

Doha-based Nakilat organised the 21st Qatar Project Shipping Forum (QPSF) in London from 18th - 19th...
Doha-based Nakilat organised the ...
H.E. Sheikh Ali bin Jassim Al Thani, Chairman of Milaha’s Board of Directors

Milaha profits weaken

Milaha profits weaken...

Financial results for the first quarter of 2017 reflect the difficult market conditions facing Qatar...
Financial results for the first q...
The LNG carrier Mesaimeer is now managed by NSLQ

Nakilat LNG carrier comes unde...

Nakilat LNG carrier c...

Doha-based Nakilat assumed full ship management and operations of the Q-Flex LNG carrier, Mesaimeer,...
Doha-based Nakilat assumed full s...
A Kalmar reach stacker of the type that will be operated at Hamad Port

Hamad Port receives cargo hand...

Hamad Port receives c...

Qatar's New Port Project, which includes Hamad Port, is starting to receive additional cargo handlin...
Qatar's New Port Project, which i...
H.E. Sheikh Ali bin Jassim Al Thani, Chairman of Milaha’s Board of Directors

Another profitable year for Mi...

Another profitable ye...

Qatar Navigation (Milaha) last year achieved a net profit of QAR 711 (US$ 195.25) million on revenue...
Qatar Navigation (Milaha) last ye...

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.