Hapag-Lloyd reinforces Middle East logistics with a new office in Muscat. The move strengthens regional trade services and highlights the company’s commitment to supply chain growth.
The new office complements Hapag-Lloyd’s existing network in Oman. Weekly services call at Sohar for import and export cargo. Salalah serves as a key transshipment hub under the Gemini Cooperation. Omani ports handled over 4 million TEUs in 2024, showing strong growth in regional and global shipping.
Oman’s economy shows steady development under the Vision 2040 plan. Oil and gas remain important, but logistics, manufacturing, tourism, renewable energy, mining, and fisheries also contribute. The country’s location along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman makes it a key gateway for international trade, enhancing Middle East logistics.
Lars Sorensen, Senior Managing Director for the Middle East, said the Muscat office marks a milestone in the regional strategy. A local team allows closer engagement with customers and partners. This step improves service reliability and supports Oman’s rise as a central trade hub.
The office also allows Hapag-Lloyd to respond quickly to customer needs. It coordinates regional shipping operations and strengthens partnerships across the Middle East. Local expertise combined with global resources enhances efficiency and ensures smooth cargo movement, reinforcing Middle East logistics.
This expansion demonstrates Hapag-Lloyd’s long-term commitment to Oman and regional trade. The company expects the office to increase collaboration opportunities, support regional business growth, and improve logistics solutions for international customers.
Overall, the Muscat office shows Hapag-Lloyd’s clear vision for growth and service excellence. The company’s focus on Middle East logistics strengthens Oman’s role as a critical link in global supply chains.

