Mwasalat to develop integrated public transport station in N Al Batinah
Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MoTCIT) marked Logistics Day 2025
Published: 09:04 AM,Apr 30,2025 | EDITED : 01:04 PM,Apr 30,2025
Muscat: The Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MoTCIT) on Wednesday marked Logistics Day 2025 with the signing of 18 agreements representing a total investment value exceeding RO 100 million.
The agreements, signed during the Logistics Day celebrations, will help reinforce the Sultanate of Oman’s commitment to enhancing its position as a leading regional logistics hub.
During the event, Mwasalat, a subsidiary of the Asyad Group, signed a cooperation programme with the Governorate of North al Batinah to develop an integrated public transport station.
It will include city and intercity bus services, taxi networks, micro-mobility solutions, and dedicated commercial and logistics facilities.
The initiative is set to improve connectivity and support economic growth across the governorate.
Mwasalat also signed a cooperation programme with the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS), which came in a move to promote green mobility and support student access to public transport.
The agreement aims to develop a first and last mile service in Muscat and Salalah, linking micro-mobility options with main public transport routes.
The project is expected to reduce emissions and ease the daily commute for students by offering integrated, environmentally friendly transport alternatives.
The agreements, signed during the Logistics Day celebrations, will help reinforce the Sultanate of Oman’s commitment to enhancing its position as a leading regional logistics hub.
During the event, Mwasalat, a subsidiary of the Asyad Group, signed a cooperation programme with the Governorate of North al Batinah to develop an integrated public transport station.
It will include city and intercity bus services, taxi networks, micro-mobility solutions, and dedicated commercial and logistics facilities.
The initiative is set to improve connectivity and support economic growth across the governorate.
Mwasalat also signed a cooperation programme with the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS), which came in a move to promote green mobility and support student access to public transport.
The agreement aims to develop a first and last mile service in Muscat and Salalah, linking micro-mobility options with main public transport routes.
The project is expected to reduce emissions and ease the daily commute for students by offering integrated, environmentally friendly transport alternatives.