In recent months, the Ministry of Transportation has released performance reports for Khalifa bin Salman Port in Bahrain, indicating interesting shifts in maritime trade. The data from August and September 2024 shows fluctuations in various cargo categories, shedding light on the evolving operations of the port. While both months saw high levels of activity, there were noticeable changes in container traffic, general cargo volumes, vehicle traffic, vessel calls, and cargo handling.
In September, container traffic at Khalifa bin Salman Port reached 36,318 TEUs, slightly lower than the 39,409 TEUs recorded in August. This may suggest a peak in August followed by a decline in September. General cargo volumes remained relatively stable, with 48,163 tons processed in September compared to 47,296 tons in August. A significant increase in vehicle traffic was observed in September, with 4,357 vehicles processed, a marked rise from the total of 2,618 vehicles in August.
Despite the overall robust activity, there was a slight decrease in vessel calls, with 53 recorded in September compared to 60 in August. This minor reduction in maritime activity may indicate shifting patterns in the transportation of goods through the port. Liquid cargo handling also saw a slight decline, with September reporting 817,156.72 metric tons, down from 841,856.36 metric tons in August. In contrast, solid cargo handling experienced a significant increase in September, reaching 2,542,088 metric tons compared to 1,762,736.38 metric tons in August.
Administrative activities at Khalifa bin Salman Port also showed some variation between August and September. In September, 36 commercial licenses were issued, 12 inspections conducted, and 171 vessel departure certificates processed, while August saw 20 licenses, 10 inspections, and 172 departure certificates. These administrative changes may reflect adjustments in the port’s operations and regulations to accommodate the evolving needs of maritime trade.
Looking back at July 2024, Khalifa bin Salman Port had a strong month in terms of maritime activity. The port handled a total of 28,719 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in container traffic, processed 113,526 tons of general cargo, and saw 4,776 vehicles pass through. A total of 57 vessels called at the port during the month, indicating a high level of vessel traffic. Additionally, administrative activities in July included the issuance of 17 commercial licenses, 12 inspections, and the processing of 194 vessel departure certificates.
In conclusion, the performance reports for Khalifa bin Salman Port between August and September 2024 highlight the dynamic nature of maritime trade in Bahrain. While the port continues to see significant activity across various cargo categories, there are fluctuations in container traffic, vehicle traffic, and cargo handling. These shifts may indicate changing trends in the transportation of goods and the administration of port operations. Overall, Khalifa bin Salman Port remains a key hub for maritime trade in the region, adaptively responding to the evolving needs of the industry.