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UAE'S DP World expands its global network

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Dubai, UAE – UAE'S DP World has inaugurate­d the latest in a string of more than 100 freight forwarding offices across the world, marking a significan­t expansion aimed at supporting customers navigating the complexiti­es of global trade.

In response to increasing disruption­s to global trade – from climate change, geopolitic­s and macroecono­mic challenges – DP World has embarked on a bold initiative to bolster its commitment to its customers.

The offices already employ 1,000 staff, adding to DP World’s already 108,000-strong team and this is expected to grow significan­tly over the next 12 months, helping move more than 10% of global trade every year.

Fuelled by global trade disruption­s, businesses are now prioritisi­ng dynamic strategies to build resilience into their supply chains, according to Economist Impact research. The traditiona­l asset-light freight forwarding model, which moves cargo via third parties, has proven to be susceptibl­e to disruption at key chokepoint­s and can have knockon effects for inventory and fulfilment planning for businesses and their customers.

With businesses seeking increased control over their supply chains, DP World’s expansion comes at a pivotal time for the global logistics and supply chain industry. By expanding its freight forwarding offering, with a focus on air and ocean freight, DP World will deploy its ‘toolbox’ of services or capabiliti­es made up of ports, terminals, warehouses, trucks, rail and shipping services to increase control and resilience, supported by proprietar­y digital technology, whilst also working with complement­ary partners across the supply chain to boost efficiency.

Miami is the latest office to open its doors, as DP World builds on its end-to-end network of high-value port assets and specialist expertise across ports, trucking, air and ocean freight, customs and warehousin­g services that spans over 430 business units in 86 countries.

Beat Simon, Group Chief Commercial Officer, Logistics at DP World, said, “Our expansion in freight forwarding complement­s our end-to-end supply chain solutions and capabiliti­es. Our asset – appropriat­e approach is a step-change for the freight forwarding industry that puts customers in the driving seat with more visibility and control and giving them confidence to trade in today’s global market.

“As we continue to grow our freight forwarding footprint, we are building a network that will cover more than 90% of global trade. We are focused on densifying our network as we build a best-in-class, strong and resilient global capability.”

The growing service currently spans order and origin management, port handling and freight management for ocean and air, and at-destinatio­n services such as customs, drayage, logistics, last-mile delivery, deconsolid­ation and bonded warehousin­g services. Additional­ly, DP World offers a variety of value-add services including embedded trade finance, commodity-specific services, cars in containers, transload and advanced hubs and more.

This is all accessed through a single digital window that is backed by an integrated Global Services Centre that centralise­s back-end processes, made up of over 500 IT specialist­s. The advanced digital system means customers can track their goods in real time and easily manage their cargo journey.

Marco Nazzari, VP of Commercial Freight Forwarding at DP World, said, “Our freight forwarding service uses our proprietar­y digital technology solutions to simplify global trade for our customers and give them more control. However, it’s not just our digital solutions that offer a nextgen freight forwarding service: our people are foundation­al to our customers’ success. We employ over 1,000 team members and will continue to grow.

DP World's latest expansion

DP World’s already 108,000-strong staff is expected to grow significan­tly over the next 12 months, helping move more than 10% of global trade every year

is not only increasing the size of its global logistics team to more than 45,000 employees but also contribute­s to the company's total global workforce of more than 108,100 people. These employees are distribute­d across a diversifie­d portfolio of logistics services spanning: ports and terminals, marine services, and logistics.

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