Key Takeaways
- A Bangladeshi vessel carrying 53,064.660 tonnes of steel billets arrived at Gwadar Port.
- The cargo will be temporarily stored before being reloaded for shipment to the UAE.
- Gwadar continues commercial operations despite regional tensions.
Gwadar Port has handled a significant transhipment operation, with a Bangladeshi vessel unloading 53,064.660 tonnes of steel billets destined for Al Hamriyah Port in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The cargo was offloaded at Gwadar on Saturday after the ship, M/V Jahan Brothers II, berthed from Singapore.
According to official details provided by Gwadar Port Authority Chairman Noor-ul-Haq Baloch, the steel billets will be temporarily stored and then reloaded onto another vessel for onward shipment. This operation underscores the port's growing importance as a reliable trade hub in the region.
Baloch stated that despite regional maritime tensions, commercial activities at Gwadar continue uninterrupted, highlighting its safety and efficiency. He noted, 'Gwadar is establishing itself as a safe, reliable and efficient regional trade hub,' adding that it reinforces the port's role as an alternative trade route for regional commerce.
The transhipment operation demonstrates international confidence in Gwadar’s capabilities, despite ongoing challenges. The vessel’s arrival follows a period of increased activity at the port, with multiple cargo movements reported recently. This latest development is part of a broader strategy to enhance Gwadar's role as a key trade gateway for South and West Asian countries.
Gwadar Port Authority has been working diligently to maintain operations despite regional tensions. The continued commercial activities reflect the port’s resilience and its growing significance in the region’s maritime logistics network. Baloch emphasized, 'The continuation of port and commercial activities demonstrates Gwadar's reliability as a trade hub.'
This transhipment operation is part of a larger effort to diversify trade routes and enhance regional connectivity through Gwadar. The port has been actively promoting itself as an alternative to traditional routes, offering shorter transit times and potentially lower costs for cargo owners.
The successful handling of this major shipment further cements Gwadar’s position in the global trade landscape. As more countries and businesses recognize its potential, the port is expected to see increased activity in the coming months.
Gwadar is establishing itself as a safe, reliable and efficient regional trade hub.
Noor-ul-Haq Baloch, Gwadar Port Authority Chairman





