Oman: Port of Salalah 2nd in World on Container Port Performance Index

Muscat: Salalah Port in Oman took 2nd position in the third edition of the global Container Port Performance Index (CPPI), developed by the Wold Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence. Chinas Yangshan Port tops the list in latest CPPI report. 

Developed by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence, the third edition of the CPPI is a data-based comparable index that ranks 348 global container ports according to their efficiency, measured by the elapsed time between when a ship reaches a port to its departure from the berth having completed its cargo exchange. The ranking is intended to identify gaps and opportunities for improvement for the benefit of key stakeholders in global trade, including government, shipping lines, port and terminal operators, shippers, logistics companies and consumers.

The ports in the Middle East and North Africa performed well this year, with three ports from the region finishing in the top five: Port of Salalah in Oman Ranked 2nd, Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi took 3rd and Tanger Mediterranean ranked 4th.

The top ten showed the performance with Colombian Port of Cartagena taking 5th place, Port of Tanjung Pelepas in Malaysia rose to 6th place, China’s Ningbo Port 7th place, Qatar’s Hamad Port 8th place, China’s Guangzhou Port 9th place and Egypt’s Port Said 10th place.  

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