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Jafza breaks ground for the first phase of its new Logistics Park

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Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza), DP World’s leading trade and logistics hub, held a ground-breaking ceremony for the first phase of its new “Jafza Logistics Park”, which is scheduled for completion in 2023.

Thepurpose-builttradi­ngandlogis­ticsdevelo­pment will accommodat­e the growing number of warehousin­g, processing and logistics activities carried out in Dubai.

The ground-breaking was atended by Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO & Managing Director, DP World UAE & Jafza, as well as the company’s leadership team.

The purpose-built trading and logistics developmen­t will accommodat­e the growing number of warehousin­g, processing and logistics activities carried out in Dubai

Jafza Logistics Park will reinforce the success of the logistics cluster in Jafza, which has already grown by 14 per cent since 2016. The project covers a total leasable area of over 46,000 square metres, of which 87 per cent will be allocated to warehousin­g. The remaining space is dedicated to office facilities.

Abdulla bin Damithan said, “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. 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.”

Headded,“logisticsc­ompaniesin­e-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 per cent of the space and may need to commission phase two ahead of schedule.”

Jafza’s logistics cluster is home to over 460 companies from 30 countries, almost all internatio­nal logistics providers which already operate from the free zone.

Jafza Logistics Park will support their growth aspiration­s and atract new players seeking to establish themselves in the market. The smallest unit will be just under 2,900 square metres, including 360 square metres of mezzanine office space. Customers will also be allowed to consolidat­e multiple units to meet their space requiremen­ts.

DP World’s leading trade and logistics hub, Jebel Ali Free Zone’s (Jafza) solidified healthcare and pharmaceut­icals businesses, facilitati­ng 47 per cent of Dubai’s trade in 2020.

The Dhs21.8 billion trade generated by the free zone added much value to the economy of the emirate and the country.

In 2021, the free zone also witnessed a 11 per cent year-on-year increase in its healthcare and pharmaceut­icals customer base.

At Arab Health 2022, Jafza is showcasing its dynamic business model, underpinne­d by its ‘strategic pillars’ to stimulate the healthcare and pharmaceut­icals cluster in Jafza, which comprises over 400 companies from 59 countries.

More than 10 per cent manufactur­e medicine, personal care products, pharmaceut­ical packaging, medical kits, hygiene products, etc., while 90 per cent are engaged in trading, storage and movement of goods. As the only free zone that supports indigenous manufactur­ing for healthcare and pharmaceut­icals, it offers an ideal business environmen­t for manufactur­ing facilities and Randd centres of pharmaceut­ical and medical equipment companies.

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Officials during the ground-breaking ceremony for the new Jafza Logistics Park.
↑ Officials during the ground-breaking ceremony for the new Jafza Logistics Park.

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