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Port Raysut or most commonly known as Salalah Port

Port Raysut or most commonly known as Salalah Port
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World class accommodation facilities, including the Hilton and Holiday Inn, exist in Salalah. Ample airline connections link the summer capital of Oman with Muscat even as luxury cruise liners on global itinerary call at this exotic coastal retreat.



Port of Salalah is a world class transshipment hub in the West Central Asia Region. Situated at the major East-West shipping lane, the Port of Salalah provides the regions best location in order to access the Middle East the Indian Subcontinent, East Africa and the Indian Ocean Island with over 2.5 billion consumers.
Ships anchor in Salalah Port
Every port in the world has to keep pace with fewer but much larger shipping lines and the concentration of cargo into bigger vessels that are able to utilize just a few key hub ports.

Whilst the adage in transshipment “location, location, location” still holds true, it takes a port with location, technology, innovation, productivity and a dynamic management to succeed today.

More details, Visit: http://www.salalahport.com/

Port Raysut or most commonly known as Salalah Port

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