Doha: Hamad Port operator, QTerminals, announced that it has reached a significant milestone by exceeding 10 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) at its flagship facility, Hamad Port, since the start of operations. It added that this landmark achievement underscores the port's pivotal role in global maritime logistics and its continued growth and success in the industry. Commenting on this milestone, Managing Director of Hamad Port Jesper Pedersen said, "We anticipate that this accomplishment will lead to an increase in both mainline and feeder services in the future, confirming Hamad Port's position as a key player in global maritime logistics." Since starting operations in 2016, Hamad Port has rapidly evolved into a critical hub for international shipping, catering to the needs of all major global shipping lines. QTerminals' state-of-the-art facilities and exceptional service offerings at Hamad Port have earned the trust from the shipping community, leading to this remarkable accomplishment. Last month, QTerminals celebrated new records at Hamad Port by handling the vessel MSC ELISA XIII and setting a new berth productivity record of 234.26 Berth Moves Per Hour (BMPH) surpassing the previous mark of 220.38 BMPH. It also recorded its highest handled volume in one month ever. QTerminals asserted its commitment to enhancing its services and expanding its capabilities at all its business units across the world. Source: Qatar News Agency
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