DP World breaks ground on new logistics park in Jafza
DUBAI, April 28, 2022
DP World, a global supply chain solutions provider, has broken ground on Phase One of its Jafza Logistics Park, a purpose-built trading and logistics development, at its Jebel Ali Free Zone.
Jafza Logistics Park will accommodate the growing number of warehousing, processing and logistics activities carried out in Dubai.
According to DP World, the new facility will reinforce the success of the logistics cluster in Jafza, which has already grown by 14% since 2016.
The project covers a total leasable area of over 46,000 sq m, of which 87% will be allocated to warehousing. The remaining space is dedicated to office facilities.
Jafza Logistics Park businesses will also leverage DP World’s integrated end-to-end logistics solutions and expertise as a data-driven supply chain logistics provider, it stated.
The Park’s ideal location between Jebel Ali Port, the region’s largest deep-sea port, Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai’s airport of the future, and Etihad Rail’s Jebel Ali station will facilitate efficient and seamless flow of goods within the region and across the world, it added.
The ground-breaking ceremony was attended by Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO & Managing Director, DP World UAE & Jafza, as well as the company’s leadership team.
"We recognise the critical role the logistics sector plays in enabling the growth of various industries around the globe. Jafza is aligned with key government initiatives, such as the Dubai Silk Road strategy, to boost economic growth. As the UAE continues to grow into a global processing and re-distribution gateway, we have experienced a significant spike in demand for the logistics and warehousing space," remarked Damithan.
"We are building the Jafza Logistics Park in response to this increase in demand and to further boost the development of the UAE’s logistics sector," he stated.
Bin Damithan said: "Logistics companies in e-commerce and similar growing segments can benefit from the Park’s modern offerings, including digital trade enablement, competitive costs, and customisable units."
"We are in discussions with a number of large customers that need 60 to 80% of the space and may need to commission phase two ahead of schedule," he added.-TradeArabia News Service