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Global shipping lines to sustain 15-20 per cent annual growth: DP World

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, February 06 - 2007 at 08:50
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Shipping lines are expected to maintain robust annual growth of 15-20 per cent, provided extra attention is paid to planning and deployment of the right mix of tonnage and routes, supported by prudent supply chain management, according to Abdulla Bin Damithan, Deputy Director, Commercial, DP World - UAE.

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  • Abdulla Bin Damithan.
    Abdulla Bin Damithan.
Addressing the Middle East Port Development Conference, Bin Damithan said current growth trends were being driven by massive demand for materials and supplies, needed to sustain the physical growth of the region and the Far East.

"Growth in the Middle and Far East, both in development projects and logistics, has fuelled the recent buoyancy in shipping lines. Meticulous planning and a strategic focus are required for port operators to provide a competitive platform for customers and ensure continued commitment," he said.

Bin Damithan said the GDP of the GCC as a whole had grown by 75 per cent over the past three years, making it the 16th largest economy in the world, with the region projected to have a budget surplus of US$500 billion by 2010.

"This growth means Arab investors have the financial resources to continue to develop their internal economies, whilst also looking for opportunities to diversify their investment portfolio globally. This is having a knock-on effect on the shipping industry."


Bin Damithan underlined the need for the development of proper infrastructure to maintain the handling capabilities of ports worldwide, if the shipping industry was to sustain its growth in line with regional development.

"If we look at the total global container port capacity in 2006 it peaked at 455.9 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). In 2009, this global container demand is forecast to touch 490.28 million TEU, which means we need to expand significantly to cope with the demand."

As mega-ships play an increasing role in transportation efficiencies, ports looking to expand are factoring in the need to cater to large-size vessels. Experts believe that a 200 per cent increase in ships of over 7,500 TEU will come onto the shipping markets this year.

Bin Damithan said DP World - UAE began a new expansion at Jebel Ali Port two years ago, in anticipation of the heightened demand. The two-phase development will add 2,500 metres quay length with a draft of 17 metres. The expansion will increase capacity from nine million TEU to up to 14-15 million TEU.

The first phase is due to begin operations in July of 2007, while the whole project is set to be completed in 2008.

Speaking on DP World - UAE's success, Bin Damithan said, "There is no single element responsible for our rise to the top. It has been a combination of factors, supported by the right mix of visionary leadership, innovative development and a steely determination to succeed."
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About DP World- UAE
DP World has emerged from the corporate integration between Dubai Ports Authority (DPA) and Dubai Ports International (DPI) Terminals. The mergence led the creation of one of the largest global port operators to date.
Formally established in September 2005, DP World manages and operates 51 terminals in 24 countries across the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Australia and Latin America. Adhering to world class standards and applying best practices in container handling processes, DP World is ranked the 9th Top Container Port Worldwide and voted 12 times the Best Seaport in the Middle East. With its flagship facilities at Jabel Ali and Rashid Ports, DP World- UAE is considered one of the key contributors to the UAE's robust economic development. DP World- UAE handled a record of 7.62 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent container units), in 2005 with a growth rate of 19% in comparison to 2004.

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