Car, equipment, building materials, and livestock increased .. Qatar Ports: Receiving 247 ships in March, an increase of 9%

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Qatar Ports received 247 ships last March, an increase of 9% compared to last February. Qatar’s ports in a post on its page on the X platform revealed the increase in car handling, equipment, building materials, and livestock at 36 percent, 118 percent and 32 percent, respectively.
In its publication, Qatar Ports added: During the last February, Qatar Ports received about 99,410 stereotypes, while the total general and bulk goods reached 70,392 tons, the total cars and equipment reached 10371 units, 97625 livestock was received, and the total building and construction materials reached 88,131 tons.

Qatar Ports are responsible for managing the ports and marine transport stations in the State of Qatar, and in addition to that, the integrated portfolio and logistical services provider in Qatar plays another pivotal role.
Through its role in developing the port of Hamad, Qatar Ports are not only in a strong position to develop a regional center for shipping in the Gulf, but its role exceeds this to be a major player in diversifying the Qatari economy for the post -hydrocarbon sector.
In addition to its management of sidewalks, dry ports and container stations, Qatar Ports provide marine counseling and diameter services, shipping and shipping aid, in addition to shipping, unloading, handling and storage of goods. It is also involved in the development of maritime ports and relevant services in accordance with international standards.
Qatar Ports are responsible for managing Hamad Port and Al -Ruwais Port, which are two commercial port, in addition to developing the Doha port, which will become a port for tourist ships.
The port of Hamad, the country’s largest commercial port, is one of the most important long -term projects that embody the Qatar National Vision 2030, which is a tributary of social, economic, environmental and human development in Qatar. Investment, which has a value of billions of dollars, not only provides additional capacity, but also provides a new set of capabilities to specific sectors in the maritime transport sector.

Hamad Port
The port of Hamad, which is run by Qatar Ports Company under the supervision of the Ministry of Communications and Communications, is ranked one of the largest ports in the Middle East with a capacity of 7.5 million stereotypes annually, and is one of the most important long -term projects that embody Qatar National Vision 2030, which is a tributary of social, economic, environmental and human development in Qatar.
Given its great role in developing Hamad Port, Qatar Ports are not in a strong position to develop a regional center for shipping in the Gulf only, but nevertheless have the ability to play a major role in diversifying the Qatari economy for the post -hydrocarbon sector.
The project, whose development cost billions of dollars, does not only provide large capabilities in the form of three container stations, but also provides a new set of services and capabilities for specific sectors. Besides public goods, the port is handling a variety of different imports, including livestock, cars and loose grains. In addition to that, the Coast Security Shipping Station and a Maritime Support and Support Station.
Hamad Port extends over an area of ​​28.5 square kilometers and includes a public cargo station with a capacity of 1.7 million tons annually and a grain station with a capacity of 1 million tons annually, along with the auto station that accommodates 500,000 cars annually. The first container station from the three stations in the port is currently operating with a 2.5 million stereotypes annually, which will eventually reach more than 7.5 million stereotypes per year. These capabilities will be supported by a network of land and sea roads and railways to support the port capabilities in the area of ​​recharge in the region.
Hamad Port has already been able to make a qualitative shift in diversifying the Qatari economy and enhancing competitiveness through its role in securing import and re -exporting goods and goods.
Hamad Port for the Oil and Gas Sector, represented by Qatar for the Marketing and Distribution of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (products), provides the export of a number of its shipments through the port to its final destinations all over the world, where the port takes responsibility for providing shipping and unloading services to the company’s containers, including containers loaded with products. As well as empty containers. The port also facilitates and develops the required support services for containers.
Moreover, Hamad Port was provided with the latest technologies used in the operation of ports that are characterized by the highest security and safety standards, including the unique monitoring tower with a height of 110 meters, the customs inspection area for rapid clearance of goods (5600 containers per day), in addition to a ship inspection platform and other multiple marine facilities.