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Maersk to set up its first UAE W&D facility at DP World’s Jafza

Maersk Kanoo UAE, an integrator of container logistics, today signed an agreement with DP World’s leading trade and logistics hub, Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) to set up its first warehousing & distribution (W&D) facility in the UAE. 

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(Left to right) Shahab Al Jassmi, commercial director of ports and terminals, DP World - UAE Region, Ebtesam Al Kaabi, head of sales %u2013 Jafza. Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO " managing director, DP World %u2013 UAE Region and Jafza, Christopher Cook, managing director, Maersk UAE, Mads Skov-Hansen, head of ocean customer logistics, Maersk West " Central Asia, Alexander McEllin, head of procurement, Maersk West " Central Asia).

September 22, 2021: Maersk Kanoo UAE, an integrator of container logistics, today signed an agreement with DP World’s leading trade and logistics hub, Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) to set up its first warehousing & distribution (W&D) facility in the UAE.

The 10,000 sq. mt. facility will be located within Jafza in Dubai.

“With its new W&D facility, Maersk is taking an important step towards building a truly integrated solution for its customers wherein the customers will get a single window access to multiple logistics requirements, not only for the goods flowing in and out of UAE, but also to other Middle Eastern countries who use Dubai as a gateway to global trade,” reads the release.

Maersk’s new W&D facility in Dubai will be an addition to the existing global footprint of over 250 warehouses that cover 1.5 million sq. mt. across 50 countries. The facility will offer a total storage capacity of 80,000 cubic meter and cater to various types of goods across sectors such as petrochemical, retail & lifestyle, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), technology and automotive amongst others. The facility is strategically located with not only a close link to seaport operations but also to the Al Maktoum Airport. This will allow the facility to serve consumers requiring air cross-docking and those moving less-than-container-load (LCL) cargo as well.

Christopher Cook, managing director, Maersk UAE, said, “At Maersk, we are committed to connect and simplify our customers’ supply chains. And in today’s times, adding flexibility to their supply chains has become more crucial than ever. I am excited that we are taking a solid step in this direction with the announcement of our first W&D facility in the UAE.”

Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO & managing director, DP World – UAE Region & Jafza, said, “Combined with the strength of Jebel Ali Port, Jafza creates the ideal multimodal trade and logistics hub in the region, connecting businesses to more than 3.5 billion consumers.”

The Maersk W&D facility will be powered by a state-of-the-art warehouse management system that implements modern technologies and digital solutions for efficient inventory management, track & trace at unit-level and offers rich dashboards for higher visibility and deeper insights. For example, with advanced solutions for expiry date management, wastages in FMCG can be brought down to zero, thus building a cost-competitive edge for Maersk’s customers.

The W&D facility from Maersk will be an addition to the existing services provided that include ocean shipping, landside transportation, customs clearance, contract logistics and e-comm solutions. Customers taking advantage of integrated solutions from Maersk will benefit from reduced handovers of their cargo through its journey, leading to potentially faster turnaround times, higher visibility, better control and more predictability of their supply chains.

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