Michael Proffitt, CEO of DLC, kicking off the discussion, said:
"Middle East's emerging logistics and shipping industries are not only experiencing major challenges but are also being offered great business opportunities. Dubai, home to the world's eighth largest container port and the largest cargo airport, is driving that growth."
Heads of renowned companies like DP World, Emirates Sky Cargo, GAC, APL Logistics, SCLG, RAK free trade zone, Suez Canal Container Terminals, JAFZA and FedEx among others participated in the day long discussions.
"With globalisation, supply chains are stretching as globally sourced manufacturing grows, and shipping lines are busier than ever. The demands of world trade are increasing and logistics issues are and will continue to be a top priority for every multinational. As such, the efficiency of supply chain is becoming an increasingly essential component in the worldwide flow of goods and services; airport and port operators must strive to meet the rapidly expanding needs of customers," explained Proffitt.
"DLC's unique multi modal platform will enable companies to ride on its success, using its comprehensive logistics infrastructure and the sea-air approach to reduce the supply chain link and thus reduce costs."
DLC, the bronze sponsor of the forum, has over 150 companies signed up having reserved over 400,000 square metres of land and the project is on schedule to be fully operational by mid-2009.

Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor



