Qatar
‘Libra’ under Pak-Gulf service makes debut call at Hamad port
‘Libra’ under Pak-Gulf service makes debut call at Hamad port
The new shipping line reinforces the objectives of the independence of Hamad Port by receiving containers and goods directly from its sources, within the framework of the Ministry of Transport and Communications plan aimed at strengthening Hamad Port’ status regionally and internationally.It will boost trade between Qatar and Pakistan and offer fast and secure solutions for importers and exporters from both countries with a transit time of only six days from Hamad Port to Karachi and eight days in turn. The Wan Hai and Simatech Shipping lines plan to operate two vessels of 1,200 TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) on the new route with one ship for each one. Thanks to their extensive services, which include many ports in Asia, Europe and the US, exporters and importers will be able to ship their goods regularly to and from Qatar via Karachi.Captain Abdul Aziz al-Yafei, director of Hamad Port, said: "We are delighted to announce the inauguration of the new Hamad Port- Karachi service. The new line will be an important addition to the previously launched lines, which are part of the strategy to stabilise domestic market and transform Hamad Port into a transshipment hub in the region."The new shipping line provides more options for customers, exporters and importers from both countries, covering a new important ports from around the world, which will play an important role in supporting trade between Qatar and its partners of the world," explained al-Yafei.He pointed out that the launch of the new line comes within the framework of a comprehensive plan aimed at eliminating the intermediate ports by 100%. Mwani Qatar, as the exclusive operator of the state's commercial and touristic ports, is implementing this plan in co-operation with its partners from around the globe, which will support economic diversification and contribute to achieve Qatar National Vision 2030.