Oman unveils plan to improve logistics efficiency

INDUSTRIAL NEWS

Oman’s Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology has finalized the main framework for a project titled Tamayyiz, which is a “national indicators initiative” to upgrade the efficiency of the logistics sector.

Through this initiative, the Ministry seeks to transform the logistics business environment into a globalized business climate and to enable the sector to benefit from business facilitation instruments available through government departments, reported Oman News Agency (ONA).

The programme aims to upgrade the level of business and economic capabilities of all components of logistics activities in the Sultanate, besides improving the timeframe and customs infrastructure and facilitating the clearing of goods—which will eventually enhance the Sultanate’s status as an international logistics hub and establish a supportive environment for stakeholders in the logistics sector.

A number of departments will participate in the programme, including maritime and air lines and their agents, as well as loading and uploading firms at different cargo facilities. Workshops will be held between parties concerned with a view to introducing the programme and outlining its indicators prior to the actual launch of the initiative.
 

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