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QTerminals is a terminal operating company jointly established by Mwani Qatar (51% shareholding) and Milaha (49% shareholding) to provide container, general cargo, RORO, livestock and offshore supply services in Phase 1 of Hamad Port, Qatar’s gateway to world trade.

QTerminals is responsible for enabling Qatar’s imports and exports, its maritime trade flows and stimulating economic growth locally and regionally. QTerminals was awarded the concession for the design, development and operations of Hamad Port’s Phase II (Container Terminal 2) in November 2018 by Qatar’s Ministry of Transport and Communications. We are also actively identifying investment and operations opportunities in ports and terminals outside of Qatar.

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2016

QTerminals established as a JV between Qatar Ports Management Company (Mwani Qatar – 51% shareholding) and shipping and logistics company Qatar Navigation (Milaha – 49% shareholding) in 30 November 2017 to handle Containerized and Non- Containerized (General Cargo, Bulk, RORO, Live Stock, Off Shore Supply).

Commenced operation at Hamad Port in Dec 2016.

2017

The official inauguration of the Hamad port took place on the 5th of September 2017 under the auspices of HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

2018

Concession of design, develop and operate Phase II (Container Terminal 2) of Hamad Port awarded to QTerminals in Nov 2018.

2019

MUT, OST, and GCT Yard Extension taken over in May 2019.

Implementation of NAVIS N4 TOS for the Container Terminal 1 in August 2019.

2020

Start of operations at Container Terminal 2 (CT2) in December 2020.

2021

Milestone of 6M TEUs handled in 2021.

Milestone of 13M TEUs of Non – Containerized Cargo handled in 2021

Darren Aronofsky’s Mother! is less a traditional narrative and more a fever-dream allegory exploring the relationship between a creator, his muse, and the environment they inhabit. To understand the film represented by your file, one must look past the home-invasion thriller surface and into its layers of environmental and biblical subtext. 1. The Biblical Framework

Based on the specific filename provided, "bb-480p-hd-21-oct-desiremovies-mom-mkv" appears to be a metadata string for a pirated digital video file, likely the 2017 psychological thriller Mother! (directed by Darren Aronofsky), hosted on a third-party torrent or streaming site.

The film’s most immediate layer is a retelling of the Old and New Testaments. Javier Bardem’s character (Him) represents a narcissistic God-figure—a poet who craves the adoration of his followers above all else. Jennifer Lawrence (Mother) represents Mother Earth or Gaia. The arrival of "Man" and "Woman" (Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer) mirrors the story of Adam and Eve, bringing sin and disruption into a pristine Eden. The subsequent chaos—the breaking of the "forbidden" crystal, the arrival of their feuding sons (Cain and Abel), and the eventual swarming of the house by humanity—tracks the biblical history of human entitlement and destruction. 2. Environmental Degradation

On a secondary level, the film serves as a visceral cry against environmental destruction. Mother spends the entire film literally building, painting, and "breathing life" into the house. As the guests arrive and begin to treat the home with reckless disregard—tearing at the walls, sitting on unbraced sinks, and eventually engaging in total warfare—the physical house begins to bleed and decay. Mother’s physical pain is tied directly to the structural integrity of the home, illustrating the idea that humanity’s "worship" of the Creator often comes at the direct expense of the Earth itself. 3. The Tortured Artist and His Muse

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