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Mail-express alliances key to region's logistics growth, says DLC Chief

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, February 28 - 2007 at 17:00
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The increasing number of global mail-express alliances is a key driver in the Gulf's logistics industry growth, according to Michael Proffitt, CEO of Dubai Logistics City (DLC) - the first phase of the giant Dubai World Central urban aviation community being built in Jebel Ali.

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  • Michael Proffitt, CEO of Dubai Logistics City (DLC).
    Michael Proffitt, CEO of Dubai Logistics City (DLC).
Speaking at the recent fifth World Mail, Express and Logistics conference in Dubai,
Proffitt stressed how DLC - the core component of the world's first truly integrated logistics and multi-modal transport platform - has a clear case for alliances in the multi-trillion dollar world mail/express industry to seriously look at Dubai's hub proposition.

"DLC has all the ingredients and infrastructure required for express and logistics providers - especially integrators, to set shop in this emirate," explained Proffitt. "With supply chains getting longer and product life-cycles shorter, there is a need to ensure that these alliances - and mail and parcel related services - have a one-stop shop for the transport, storage and distribution of physical goods.

"DLC's transit hub proposition, with a four hour sea-air connectivity to ensure on-time delivery within intercontinental supply chains, and air-air transport that connects remote sources with core world markets will benefit alliances, like mail-express-logistics leader US$ 60 billion Deutsche Post-Exel, to profitably grow its business."

DLC will have a dedicated area for express companies and integrators within its 25 square kilometres - one of the world's largest logistics hubs. Along with the world's biggest airport - Dubai World Central International (JXB), DLC, together with Jebel Ali Port and Free Zone and JXB, combines all transportation modes, logistics and value-added services, such as product manufacturing and assembly, in a single-bonded free zone environment.

"Over 100 companies have already reserved land within DLC and some of the world's major logistics players have already concluded land lease agreements to operate their own facilities at DLC," said Proffitt. "These include Aramex, Danzas AEI Emirates LLC, Kuehne + Nagel and Panalpina."

DLC is expected to be operational end-2008.
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About Dubai World Central:
Dubai World Central (DWC) is a 140 square kilometre urban aviation community centred around the world's largest international airport. Currently being built 40 kilometres from the existing Dubai International Airport the project is almost twice the size of Hong Kong Island.

DWC creates a new benchmark in urban planning and destination living designed to support Dubai's aviation, tourism, commercial and logistics requirements until 2050 and represents one of the most important developments in the history of the United Arab Emirates.

Eventually home to 750,000 people, DWC will be true 'city-within-a-city' with all the amenities that make up a world-class residential destination.

DWC, with infrastructure costs estimated at US $33 billion, comprises six specialized clustered zones: Dubai World Central International Airport (JXB), Dubai Logistics City (DLC), which also includes a dedicated aviation area, Commercial City, Residential City, Enterprise Park and a 36-hole golf resort.

DWC is backed by the Government of Dubai and is chaired by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman, Dubai World Central - Dubai Aviation Corporation, Government of Dubai.

About Dubai World Central components:

JXB, when completed, will be the world's biggest passenger and cargo hub, with a capacity of 120 million passengers and more than 12 million tonnes of cargo annually. The airport will have six parallel runways and as many concourses with a 92 metre high control tower that will be an aviation landmark in the Middle East.

DLC will be part of the world's first truly integrated multi-modal logistics platform in a single-bonded free zone environment made up of DLC, JXB, Enterprise Park and Jebel Ali Port. It is designed as the region's unchallenged logistics hub catering to some two billion people throughout the Middle East, Indian Sub-continent, Africa and the CIS, all within three-to-four hours flying time from Dubai.

Commercial City will be DWC's business and finance hub featuring more than 850 towers, ranging from 6-75 storeys in height. The city, expected to employ 130,000 people, will also boast 25 hotels ranging from deluxe, through to five-star, four-star and three-star properties.
Residential City will include a mix of two-storey villas and luxury apartment blocks ranging up to 24 storeys in height. Up to 250,000 people are expected to live in this 'city'.

The Golf Resort will feature two 18-hole golf courses, extensive practice facilities, driving ranges, putting greens, a luxury clubhouse with restaurants and a pro-shop. Up to 2,500 freehold homes will surround the courses. The resort will also feature a high-end boutique hotel.

Enterprise Park will be the region's premier centre of excellence for technology manufacturing and science and technology education.

For further information:
Gladson Ronad, MCS/Action, P.O Box 20970, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Tel: +9714 367 1750; Mob: +971 50 4533479 Fax: +9714 390 8161.
Or visit Dubai World Central online at: www.dubaiworldcentral.net

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