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Gulftainer Charts Ambitious Growth Path with Khorfakkan Container Terminal Expansion

By MGN EditorialJuly 13, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Gulftainer is expanding Khorfakkan Container Terminal's capacity from 3.5 million TEU to 5 million TEU, with a long-term target exceeding 10 million TEU as part of a broader trade infrastructure strategy.

## Gulftainer Charts Ambitious Growth Path with Khorfakkan Expansion Gulftainer is moving forward with a significant capacity expansion at Khorfakkan Container Terminal (KCT) on the UAE's east coast, anchoring what the operator describes as a long-term trade infrastructure growth strategy, according to Seatrade Maritime. The expansion will lift KCT's throughput capacity from its current 3.5 million TEU to 5 million TEU, representing a 43% increase at one of the region's most strategically positioned transshipment hubs. Gulftainer has set an even more ambitious long-term target of exceeding 10 million TEU across its portfolio, signalling sustained investment in port infrastructure over the coming years. ### Strategic Positioning Khorfakkan's location on the Gulf of Oman — outside the Strait of Hormuz — gives it a distinct competitive advantage over many Gulf ports, allowing vessels to call without navigating the congested strait. This geographical benefit has long made KCT an attractive transshipment option for carriers operating between Asia, Europe, and East Africa. The expansion aligns with broader regional trends, as Gulf states continue to invest heavily in port and logistics infrastructure to diversify their economies and capture growing volumes of global trade. Gulftainer's growth plan positions KCT as a cornerstone asset in that strategy. ### Gulftainer's Wider Ambitions Gulftainer operates terminals across the UAE, Iraq, and the United States, and the Khorfakkan development underscores the company's intent to consolidate its position as a major independent terminal operator in the Middle East and beyond. Reaching a 10 million TEU target across its network would place Gulftainer among the more significant players in global port operations. No specific timeline for the full build-out to 5 million TEU was disclosed in the Seatrade Maritime report, but the phased approach suggests Gulftainer is aligning capital investment with projected demand growth across key trade lanes. The announcement is likely to be closely watched by shipping lines and logistics operators active in the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea trades, for whom KCT serves as an important relay point.
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