Milaha, Muntajat extend petrochemical export agreement

Milaha (Qatar Navigation) has signed an extension to its previous agreement with Qatar Chemical and Petrochemical Marketing and Distribution Company (Muntajat) to transport up to 150,000 twenty-foot equivalent units in   petrochemicals  from Qatar. 
Milaha (Qatar Navigation) has signed an extension to its previous agreement with Qatar Chemical and Petrochemical Marketing and Distribution Company (Muntajat) to transport up to 150,000 twenty-foot equivalent units in petrochemicals from Qatar. 

Milaha (Qatar Navigation) has signed an extension to its previous agreement with Qatar Chemical and Petrochemical Marketing and Distribution Company (Muntajat) to transport up to 150,000 twenty-foot equivalent units in petrochemicals from Qatar. 

The contract extension, which will last through March 31, 2017, adds one year to a previous two-year feeder contract.

“Milaha is proud of its longstanding partnership with Muntajat," Milaha Chairman Ali bin Jassim Al Thani said. "Our strong cooperation, firm commitment, and effective communication have been the key to our successful collaboration with leading Qatari firms for over 30 years. The extension of our feeder partnership with Muntajat is in line with our vision to establish strategic and long-term partnerships with local companies to contribute towards Qatar's economic growth. Our core operations around Qatar provide optimal flexibility in response to any sudden changes in the business environment.”

The purpose of the agreement is to improve operational efficiency and reduce the number of calls made to the port of Mesaieed each week. In addition, the partnership will improve the schedule consistency for Muntajat at Mesaieed while decreasing the number of delays, and establish fixed berthing windows in Doha.

“Milaha will continue to serve Muntajat in the best manner possible,” Milaha President and CEO Abdulrahman Essa Al-Mannai said. “We are confident that our fleet will fully satisfy the requirements of Muntajat in exporting petrochemicals from Qatar to the rest of the world. In line with our promise of continuous service enhancements, we will support optimization with larger vessels, berthing priority in Jebel Ali Port in Dubai, co-loading from CT7, and fixed berth windows in the network to accommodate timely and efficient operation in Mesaieed port.”




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