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Tuesday, December 1 - 2009

Jafza, Aviation City enter logistics pact

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, July 15 - 2009 at 11:27

Economic Zones World, through its flagship entity Jafza, and Dubai Aviation City Corporation, are entering into a collaboration that could result in the doubling of Dubai's industrial and logistics infrastructure. The agreement sets out to create The Dubai Logistics Corridor, a transport and logistics corridor linking sea, land and air, bringing together for the first time in the Middle East all of the components needed to create multi-modal logistics platform. To develop the multi-modal logistics platform the two entities will cooperate to align their business processes and leverage their key assets of Al Maktoum International Airport, Jebel Ali Port and each party's respective Free Zones (JafzaJafza for EZWEZW and Dubai Logistics City and Aviation City for DWC).

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