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Global Ports Connecting Global Markets
DP World – Global Reach
49 marine terminals across 27 countries
Total throughput of around 43.4 million TEU
2009
Expansion to meet future customer needs
 2017 >95 million TEU
Team of 30,000 staff
Top 4 Global Operator
Dubai Then
Dubai Now
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Dubai Then and Now
History of DP World
Port Rashid 1972
Port Rashid Container Terminal
Opening
Jebel Ali
Emma Maersk handled at Jebel Ali T1
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Jebel Ali
Jebel Ali T2
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Jebel Ali Master Planning
Jafza South
Jebel Ali Port and Free Zone
Dubai
Logistics
City
Dubai World Central International Airport
Jeddah
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Jeddah Islamic Port
North Europe
USA (East & West Coast)
Mediterranean
Red Sea
Arabian Gulf
Far East & South
Asia
West Africa
East Africa
South America
South
Africa
At the heart of Red Sea trade.
Australia / New
Zealand
Jeddah Islamic Port
Recent terminal enhancements at DP World Jeddah
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e-Suite
Through the single window for trade services
(www.dubaitrade.ae), more than 700 e-Services are offered to
different stakeholders involved in trade & the logistics industry.
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e-Services for Exporters & Importers
e-Services for Clearing Agents
e-Services for Haulier
e-Services for Shipping Agents & Forwarders
e-Services for Free Zone Companies
e-Services for Commodities Trading Companies
Rosoom (Centralized Electronic Payment Gateway)
Trade Statistics / Reports
DP World Terminal Gates
Benefits of using RFID Technology
Saves environment by reducing the need
of paper work and reduces the
omissions from trucks while waiting.
Improves efficiency of used equipment
by reduced container delivery/receipt
turnaround time.
Reduces operating cost of facilities and
manpower.
Increased customer’s satisfaction level.
Saves Time - No queuing at Terminal
gates.
Technology + Innovation
Container Traffic and GDP
World Container Traffic vs. World GDP(1)
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25.0%
20.0%
15.0%
10.0%
5.0%
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-5.0%
1991
1994
1997
2000
2003
2006
2009
2012
-10.0%
-15.0%
Container Handling Growth
(1)
World GDP data from the IMF World Economic Outlook 2010.Container Handling Growth
data reported from Drewry.
GDP Growth
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Security
 Global Industry Leader in Supply Chain Security
Excellence – Securing and protecting our business and
our partners’ interests.
 First International Port Operator to adopt ISO 28000:2007
(Standards for securing the Global Supply Chain)
 First and only International Port Operator invited to
become a member of the US Customs Trade Partnership
Against Terrorism (C-TPAT).
 Adoption of European initiatives on supply chain security
(EU AEO)
 Largest number of terminals participating in US Customs’
Container Security Initiative (14).
 Partner in US CBP Program-Secure Freight Initiative
(Integrated Container Scanning Pilot Projects).
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ISO 28000:2007
International Standards for Security Management Systems
of Global Supply Chain
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Builds on ISPS from being a port-ship interface to interface entire supply chain.
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Complies with WCO Framework principle, US CBP C-TPAT, EU AEO and serves as
a model for other standards in development.
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DP World first terminal operator to gain international certification of its security
management systems.
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Currently 22 sites, Head office, Jebel Ali, Pusan, Antwerp (2), Le Havre, Djibouti,
Vancouver, Caucedo, Tilbury ,Southampton, Karachi, Chennai, Nhava Sheva,
Mundra, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Fremantle, Sydney, Constanta and Dakar.
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Complete roll out across all terminals by 2011. All new build terminals being
commissioned to ISO 28000:2007 standards.
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Safety & Environment
Global Objectives
 Safety
 First ever global fatality free year ASAP
 10% reduction in injury frequency rates per annum Ready for
accreditation under Safety Management System (OHSAS18001) by
end 2010.
 Environment
 Zero serious spills globally
 Continuing with the 27% reduction in CO2 which commenced in
2009.
 Ready for accreditation under Environment Management System
(ISO 14001) by end 2010.
DP World is committed to a policy of Zero Harm to people
and the environment
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Thank you
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