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Port of Salalah

The Port of Salalah is the largest port in Oman and has been in operation since 1998. Situated in the Dhofar Governorate, on the Arabian Sea which is on the northern part of the Indian Ocean, it is centrally located at the crossroads of trade between Asia and Europe. With over 2.5 billion consumers, it serves the markets of East Africa, the Red Sea, the Indian Subcontinent and the Arabian/Persian Gulf on its doorstep.

History
Development timeline Other events In 2009, a container ship that had departed from the Port of Salalah was hijacked by Somalian pirates. During the 2026 Iran war, the port's fuel tanks were attacked by drones on 11 March, and a container crane was damaged on 29 March, temporarily suspending the port. ==Operator==
Operator
The port has been managed by APM Terminals, the Danish terminal operating company, since 1998. The operating company, Salalah Port Services Company (S.A.O.G.), is listed on the Muscat Securities Market. ==Terminals==
Terminals
The port operates both a container terminal and a general cargo terminal, and serves the local and regional community. The port was formerly known as Raysut Harbour or Mina' Raysut or Port Raysut. It can accommodate large vessels up to 16m draft. It is the main Container Transhipment Terminal of the region. ==See also==
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