’20 Superyachts’ The Newest Addition To Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022

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  • Qatar welcomes some of the largest boats in the world including the 123-meter Al Lusail and 111-m Lürssen Alaiya.
  • The brand-new marina in Old Doha Port was built for the FIFA World Cup and provides 60 berths for vessels between 50m and 160m.
  • Additional yachts to make the journey from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf include SilverYachts explorer Bold and Sanlorenzo flagship Attila.

According to BOAT Pro’s Global Fleet Tracker, Qatar has welcomed over 20...

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Qatar ports see more vessels in July

The ports in Qatar have registered a significant growth in July 2019 regarding number of vessels calling at Hamad Port, Doha Port and Ruwais Port when compared to June this year.

The three ports also handled more cargo in July this year when compared to June 2019 on month-on-month basis.

A total of 377 vessels called at Hamad Port, Doha Port and Ruwais Port in July this year, compared to 318 vessels in June 2019 which is an over 18 percent increase in vessels movement on month-on-month basis.

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Ports in Qatar enjoy significant growth

Qatar’s maritime sector has delivered strong performance in the first quarter of this year. Hamad Port, Ruwais Port, and Doha Port have registered all-round growth in cargo and passenger traffic during January-March quarter of 2019, showing the robustness of Qatar’s maritime sector.

The ports handled 110,938 tonnes of building materials during the first quarter, reflecting 37 percent growth, compared to the same quarter last year.

The ports received 321,345 containers during the first quarter of...

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Container traffic in Qatar rises

Doha: Ports in Qatar have started the year on a positive note as container traffic has increased in January. According to the data by Mwani Qatar, the ports handled 110,394 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEU) containers in the first month of this year, compared to 103,996 TEU containers in January 2018. Mwani Qatar manages Hamad Port, Doha Port and Ruwais Port in the country.

These ports received 334 vessels in January this year. They handled 30,693 tonnes of building materials last month...

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