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Port Sultan Qaboos

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Port Sultan Qaboos
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Location
Country Oman
LocationMuttrah, Muscat Governorate
Coordinates23°37′41″N 58°34′4″E / 23.62806°N 58.56778°E / 23.62806; 58.56778
Details
Opened1974
Operated byPort Services Corporation S.A.O.G.
Owned byPort Services Corporation S.A.O.G.
Type of harbourSeaport
No. of berths14
Employees700 plus

Port Sultan Qaboos (previously known as Mina Qaboos)[1] is the largest port in Muscat, Oman. Developed initially as a part of a plan for a "Greater Muttrah" by Qaboos bin Said al Said's predecessor, Said bin Taimur, the port's construction was completed in the 1970s.[2] The port is operated and managed by Port Services Corporation S.A.O.G.

The Ministry of Transport and Communications announced that as of 31 August 2014, the port would cease commercial operations, preceding its transformation into a cruise ship port.[3] Cargo operations are shifting to Sohar Industrial Port in Sohar.[3] The government has cited congested road traffic in Muscat as a reason for the move.[3]

Port Sultan Qaboos is the home port of the Oman Royal Yacht Squadron.

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  1. ^ "History of PSQ". Port Services Corporation (S.A.O.G.). Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  2. ^ OMAN: THREE AND A HALF DECADES OF CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT. Peterson, JE.
  3. ^ a b c "Commercial activities to end at Sultan Qaboos Port". Arabiansupplychain.com. ITP. 30 June 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2014.

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