This call for partnership aligns with Asyad Group’s commitment to enable and partner with the private sector on vital logistics projects in line with Oman Vision 2040.
The Muscat tender is the second invitation for partnership inviting the local private sector to partner with Asyad in establishing and operating the much-anticipated free zone. With the execution pace accelerating, more opportunities are on the horizon for local companies to play an integral part in establishing this strategic project and contributing to Oman’s logistics sector and national economy, Asyad said.
Through the second MAFZ tender, Asyad aims to transform the designated project space into an integrated business centre ready to provide investors with the infrastructure they need to operate at the highest efficiency.
The 4,925m2 centre will offer ready-to-move-in office space, retail areas and a selection of function rooms, boardrooms, meeting rooms, auditoria and other event spaces that can be easily configured to meet various business needs and project requirements.
Floated by Asyad Group, the tender is an opportunity for the private sector to build a 25-year partnership with Oman’s leading logistics firm, ensuring stability and sustainability for all stakeholders. In addition, according to Asyad, this engagement contributes to the development of high-value assets within a strategic free zone, advancing growth in the Sultanate’s national economy and creating new jobs in key industries such as construction and logistics.
Faisal Ali al Balushi, director – Muscat International Airport Free Zone at Asyad Group, said, “The launch of this tender represents a strategic step towards establishing the Muscat Airport Free Zone as a vibrant global business hub that can attract local and global investors. We believe this project offers an opportunity to enhance the contribution of local enterprises in Oman’s logistics sector by creating advanced business infrastructure and maximising the private sector’s overall contribution to the national economy in line with Oman Vision 2040.”