Kale Logistics to develop the national ports community system in Amman
Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale), along with her local partner partner, Muscat, was awarded by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MTCIT) in Amman to develop a national ports community system (NPCS). The platform of the multi -media goods community will work this digital and simplify operations through the ports of Amman, airports, ground ports and free areas.
Government ministers from MTCit, along with government delegates from the Gulf Cooperation Council and officials from the World Bank to recognize strategic investment, which was announced in the celebration of the logistical transport day in Muscat, along with the government delegates from the Gulf Cooperation Council and officials from the World Bank to recognize strategic investment.
NPCS will provide a unique national logistical platform for all transportation methods and will simplify operations through the transportation and logistical services sector in Amman, facilitating international trade and increasing work capabilities in the state.
Engineer. Abdullah bin Ali Bossidi, Acting Head of the Oman Pilot Center in MTCit, stated that the 2040 logistical services sector is based on four main columns. The first is the development of the market, which focuses on implementing projects and activities to achieve the target share in the land transport markets, sea and air. The second is the facilitation of trade, which aims to transform a qualitative transformation of goods processing systems across earth, sea and airports, as well as supply and logistical chains. The third is to enhance employment and the operation, which emphasizes the Ministry’s initiatives in the governance of the labor market, regulation, training, capacity building, and increasing installation in the logistics sector. The fourth is logistical technologies, which seek to encourage companies in the logistical sector to adopt advanced technologies to increase their competitiveness in regional markets.
“This is an honor for Kale and we are keen to recognize the insight shown by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology in making the decision to invest in the national ports community system, which will achieve countless operational competencies via the Omani Cargo Network”.
“Through NPCs, Oman is preparing to enhance the classification of logistical performance index, enhance trade facilitation, create new job opportunities, and contribute to the economic growth of the nation. In turnip, our vision is to work with our partners to develop the next generation of effective and sustainable charging solutions
The first phase of Kale’s NPCs will present the platform to the Omani ports, then expand its operational capabilities later to include all Omani goods transportation.
