Khaleej Times

Renovation work disrupts Dubai’s fruits and vegetable market

- Sherouk Zakaria

dubai — Vendors at Al Aweer Central Fruit and Vegetable Market have complained about the lack of parking spaces for unloading their trucks after the Dubai Municipali­ty recently issued a circular that required space evacuation for renovation.

Faisal Juma Al Badaiwi, head of markets management section at the municipali­ty, told Khaleej Times that the circular was issued due to renovation works that started this month to expand and develop the market’s current standing.

“Renovation started based on vendors’ request in 2015, who had complaints varying from providing air-conditione­d halls to the limited parking spaces,” said Badaiwa.

Following a number of meetings with vendors, Badaiwa said the Dh730 million renovation started this month after briefing them on work process, and will take 16 months to finish, during which he requested vendors to be patient.

Fahmy Shawkat, sales manager at Abuseedo trading, said the company receives about 30 containers a day, amounting to 6,000 containers a year that need unloading

We request people involved to be patient because the benefits of the changes coming will be reflected on the long term.” Faisal Juma Al Badaiwi, head of markets management section, DM

before products are re-exported.

Taking away parking spaces, he said, disrupts workflow, especially as the municipali­ty left them with no other alternativ­e.

“We received the circular on July 1, and were given only four days to clear the space. I had already ordered 200 containers, but there is no space to accommodat­e them.” He added, “This causes loss to us and to the market.”

Abdullah Karara, sales manager at Mehtab Vegetables and Fruits, said the municipali­ty took away 20 parking spaces used on a daily basis without prior warning.

“I have about 200 vehicles to accommodat­e, but where will they go now?” asked Karara. He added that parking vehicles subject the company to costly fines.

“We request the Dubai Municipali­ty to give us another alternativ­e,” said Karara.

Meanwhile, Badaiwa said vendors

I had already ordered 200 containers, but there is no space to accommodat­e them. This causes loss to us and to the market.” Fahmy Shawkat, sales manager at Abuseedo trading

were informed that renovation will take place, as it was based on their requests made back in 2015.

“Whoever had about 15 parking spaces, now will have five, and this is due to the renovation that will benefit customers and vendors alike on the long term,” said Badaiwa, noting that the municipali­ty provided vendors with an alternativ­e space at Al Warsan where their trucks and containers could be emptied.

He added that the new developmen­t plan for the market includes providing more than 300 extra parking spaces, air-conditione­d halls, basement parking for customers, cycling paths and pathway for smart trolleys.

“It will be a whole new work system, and we request vendors to bear the changes for better results,” said Badaiwa.

He added: “When in the past, the market closed at 12pm, today we have given them the opportunit­y to finish their unloading at night. We also gave an alternativ­e yard in Al Warsan and that’s what we can offer at the moment,” said Badaiwa.

“We request people involved to be patient because the benefits of the changes coming will be reflected on the long term.”

sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photo by Leslie Pableo ?? Due to the ongoing renovation works at Al Aweer Fruits and Vegetables Market, vendors are finding it difficult to get parking spaces for their containers. —
Photo by Leslie Pableo Due to the ongoing renovation works at Al Aweer Fruits and Vegetables Market, vendors are finding it difficult to get parking spaces for their containers. —

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