May16 , 2026

    April Container Volumes at Qatar Ports Exceed 50,000 Units

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    Qatar’s ports handled more than 50,000 containers in April, reflecting steady cargo activity and continued growth in the country’s maritime trade and logistics sector, according to data released by the relevant maritime authorities.

    Industry sources said the container volumes were supported by strong import and export activity, as well as ongoing investments in port infrastructure and supply chain connectivity. The performance highlights Qatar’s efforts to strengthen its role as a regional logistics and transshipment hub.

    Hamad Port, the country’s main maritime gateway, continues to play a central role in facilitating containerized trade, serving regional and international shipping routes across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Port authorities have also focused on improving operational efficiency and digitalized cargo handling processes to support higher throughput.

    Logistics analysts noted that stable container traffic at Qatar’s ports reflects resilient regional trade demand and the country’s continued emphasis on expanding maritime infrastructure to support long-term economic diversification and supply chain development.

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