DHL in deal with Dubai Industrial City
DHL has entered into a strategic partnership with Dubai Industrial City.
Under the agreement, leading contract logistics company DHL Exel Supply Chain, in collaboration with sister companies DHL Express, Danzas AEI, and DHL Global Forwarding, are developing a unique supply model, said the company said in a statement.
The transPARK is a dedicated logistics park that will provide a single control point for, and access to, a full range of end-to-end logistics services to the companies at Dubai Industrial City.
Dubai Industrial City chief executive officer Rashed Al Ansari said transPARK stands to support the massive demand for logistics services that is being generated by the booming industrial and manufacturing sector.
Considered the third largest non-real estate project in Dubai, Dubai Industrial City aims to promote the continued expansion of the industrial sector in the region, particularly high-value manufacturing and production in the small and medium sector industries. The ultimate objective is to make Dubai less dependent on imports.
Using DHL’s global network, the transPARK complex will be positioned to provide services that include freight, inventory management, distribution and consultancy. transPARK’s warehousing includes storage areas for machinery and vehicles, bulk storage, bonded storage, racked storage, or temperature-controlled storage for perishable goods. Storage space will be leased on an individual or multi-user basis.
DHL has entered into a strategic partnership with Dubai Industrial City.
Under the agreement, leading contract logistics company DHL Exel Supply Chain, in collaboration with sister companies DHL Express, Danzas AEI, and DHL Global Forwarding, are developing a unique supply model, said the company said in a statement.
The transPARK is a dedicated logistics park that will provide a single control point for, and access to, a full range of end-to-end logistics services to the companies at Dubai Industrial City.
Dubai Industrial City chief executive officer Rashed Al Ansari said transPARK stands to support the massive demand for logistics services that is being generated by the booming industrial and manufacturing sector.
“Our city will comprise more than 450 factories and an employee base that is projected to reach more than 150,000 people. It is estimated that Dubai Industrial City’s clients, collectively, will require up to 25,000 containers of start-up equipment just to become operational,” said Al Ansari.
Considered the third largest non-real estate project in Dubai, Dubai Industrial City aims to promote the continued expansion of the industrial sector in the region, particularly high-value manufacturing and production in the small and medium sector industries. The ultimate objective is to make Dubai less dependent on imports.
“Dubai’s growing industrial sector is providing a huge boost for the UAE economy, but also posing challenges,” said DHL Exel Supply Chain managing director for Middle East David Christmas.
“With access to DHL’s network and experience, transPARK will provide a complete range of supply chain solutions. It will mean companies at Dubai Industrial City can focus on their core business and have greater control over cost and risk, helping to drive savings and increase value,” he said.
Using DHL’s global network, the transPARK complex will be positioned to provide services that include freight, inventory management, distribution and consultancy. transPARK’s warehousing includes storage areas for machinery and vehicles, bulk storage, bonded storage, racked storage, or temperature-controlled storage for perishable goods. Storage space will be leased on an individual or multi-user basis.
DHL can also provide transportation to move finished goods to destinations around the world. The logistics park offers such services as co-packing, labelling, security tagging and consultancy on warehouse design and construction, along with fleet optimisation and route planning, the company said.
Efficiency and reduced costs are the main priorities of the project. An example of this will be the operation of a Multi User Distribution Centre that can generate up to a forty per cent reduction in warehousing costs, it added.
Along with world-class DHL service quality, transPARK has the advantage of a strategic location near Jebel Ali Port – the third largest re-export hub after Hong Kong and Singapore. It is also adjacent to the Al Maktoum International Airport, set to become the world’s largest airport, and major national highways, the company said



