Oman MUST act now to capture our competitive advantage.

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Oman MUST act now to capture our competitive advantage

Tangible supply chain advantages Destination Min. time from competing ports Transit time from Salalah T. Time reduction via SLL Rotterdam23 days17 days-26 % Antwerp25 days18 days-28 % Felixstowe23 days17 days-26 % Hamburg25 days19 days-24 % USEC (New York) 21 days17 days-19 % Mombasa12 days5 days-60 % Significantly shorter Supply Chain Reduction in “On Water inventory” of up to 7 days Terminal handling charges about 34 % cheaper than competing ports. Significant reduction in haulage cost and time to and from port. Significantly shorter Supply Chain Reduction in “On Water inventory” of up to 7 days Terminal handling charges about 34 % cheaper than competing ports. Significant reduction in haulage cost and time to and from port.

Salalah Works…. Multiple benefits in a single location: Upto 28 % faster transit time as compared to other major hubs like Jebel Ali and Khorfakkan. Upto 34 % cheaper handling rates as compared to other competing ports in the region. Increased reliability, shorter supply chains due to direct connectivity to major markets Tangible and sustainable financial benefits Global Top 30 port – Managed by APM Terminals Free Zone economic incentives US FTA benefits

Companies leveraging the Salalah advantage location connectivity incentives infrastructure

k TEU 1m Tonnes 870 Jobs US$ 27M p.a. contribution to local economy m TEU 1.6m Tonnes 1,311 Jobs US$ 47M p.a. contribution to local economy m TEU 3.5m Tonnes 2,336 Jobs US$ 69M p.a. contribution to local economy m TEU 7.2m Tonnes 2,223 Jobs US$ 70M p.a. contribution to local economy Salalah’s growth trajectory 5 Investor in Sustainability Investor in PeopleInvestor in Safety