Sohar Port and Freezone Wins Second Consecutive RoSPA Gold Award for Health and Safety Excellence

Muscat : Demonstrating its steadfast commitment to world-class health and safety standards, Sohar Port and Freezone has been awarded the prestigious Gold Award for Excellence in Health and Safety by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) for the second consecutive year.

Now in its 68th year, the RoSPA Awards are among the most respected and competitive health and safety recognition programs globally, attracting entries from around 2,000 organizations across 50 countries, representing over 7 million employees worldwide.

This back-to-back achievement underscores Sohar Port and Freezone’s dedication to fostering a safety-first operational culture built on efficiency, sustainability, and preventive best practices.

Leadership Commentary

Engineer Batti Al Shibli, Harbour Manager at Sohar Port and Freezone, expressed pride in the recognition:

“We are honoured to receive the RoSPA Gold Award for the second year in a row. This achievement is the result of close collaboration with our partners, tenants, and all the companies operating within our ecosystem.

We remain committed to building a safe and sustainable work environment that supports our long-term vision for corporate excellence.”

A Strategic Milestone in Operational Excellence

The accolade is part of Sohar Port and Freezone’s broader strategic objective to establish a world-class operational system, rooted in a strong preventive safety culture and enduring partnerships. These efforts are aligned with the port’s ambition to strengthen its position as a leading industrial and logistics hub in the region.

The award further enhances Sohar’s international reputation, affirming that safety, innovation, and collaboration are integral pillars in its pursuit of operational excellence and global competitiveness.

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