Iran may now pose a threat to multimodal supply chains via Dubai
Iran’s seizure of the 15,000 teu MSC Aries over the weekend is a cause for ...
Oman, with big ambitions in the logistics industry, is jostling for position with Tehran. While some Middle Eastern neighbours – Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE – appear less than happy with Iran and have downgraded relations, Oman is hoping to capture some shipping activity, especially at Sohar, its 50:50 joint venture with the port of Rotterdam. Routes are already opening up…
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priya chandak
July 31, 2017 at 9:27 amOman has finished preparations for becoming a regional hub for exports and imports, after billions of rials of investment for the development of ports along the country’s coast line, according to a report.
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