
Hamad Port’s advanced infrastructure, automated systems enable handling diverse cargo types
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: Hamad Port s cutting edge infrastructure, automated systems, and scalable design enable the rapid handling of diverse cargo types, includ...
Doha, Qatar: Hamad Port’s cutting-edge infrastructure, automated systems, and scalable design enable the rapid handling of diverse cargo types, including containers, bulk and general cargo, and Roll-on/Roll-off (RORO) operations.
The port is one of the most advanced port complexes in the Middle East. Inaugurated in 2016, it is built to handle up to 7.5 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) annually, making it one of the largest and most efficient ports in the region.
Globally recognised, Hamad Port was ranked the third most efficient port by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence in 2023, underscoring QTerminals’ reputation for operational excellence.
Guided by Qatar National Vision 2030, QTerminals is committed to sustainability. Its growth strategy focuses on leveraging its operational capabilities, expanding international reach and continuously evolving to meet the needs of the dynamic global market, QTerminals stated in its Sustainability Report 2024 and highlighted how it continues to uphold the highest level of sustainable operations.
With a forward-looking approach and a firm commitment to environmental responsibility, it aims to create value for shareholders and stakeholders while supporting Qatar’s long-term economic and environmental goals.
