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Dubai Cotton Centre's new services to strengthen Emirate's position as regional cotton trade hub

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 19 - 2009 at 16:12
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In a move to strengthen Dubai's position as a hub for the cotton trade in the Middle East, Dubai Cotton Centre (DCC) has launched a membership drive, offering members a package of new services.

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  • Dr David Rutledge, CEO of DMCC, presenting DCC membership to Mr. Bobur M. Hojiahmedov, Chairman of the Board, Uzprommashimpeks.
    Dr David Rutledge, CEO of DMCC, presenting DCC membership to Mr. Bobur M. Hojiahmedov, Chairman of the Board, Uzprommashimpeks.
Members of DCC, a fully owned subsidiary of the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), can now enjoy real time price quotes, online bidding and a 30-day free storage facility at Jebel Ali port.

This announcement was made during DCC's participation at the 5th International Uzbek Cotton Fair 2009, held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from October 14-15, 2009. DCC was invited by the Uzbekistan Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Investment and Trade to participate in the 5th International Cotton Fair at Tashkent.

Through DCC's membership, cotton traders will benefit from greater interaction and easy access to Central Asian Cotton, in addition to obtaining regular price updates on a real time basis.

With access to DCC's online price quotes, members will also be able to bid for their cotton requirements through the Internet. DCC will process these bids and respond suitably during business hours. These bids would be based on the prices quoted by DCC for various cotton importing countries in Asia on cost and freight basis.

Further, DCC members can now avail of the 30-day free storage facility at Jebel Ali port for cotton purchased from DCC and shipped from Jebel Ali. This facility caters to the need for a neutral shipment hub, while assisting traders to manage their global inventory and logistics.

"DMCC's strategic focus on cotton underlines its vision to strengthen Dubai's position as a hub for agricultural commodities. Dubai's geographical advantage, well-developed infrastructure and excellent trade relations will enable us to establish Dubai as a key link, connecting Central Asia to leading cotton centres in Asia,"

said Ahmed bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman, DMCC.

Ashok Das, Executive Director, Commodities, DMCC said, "We are pleased to offer these new value-added services, which will enable ease of transactions for our members and facilitate smooth access to Central Asian cotton."

"The Dubai Cotton Centre is also exploring opportunities to enter into long-term arrangements with Cotton exporters from other regions in order to diversify its portfolio and provide access to a wider product range to its members at competitive rates," added Das.

DCC was established by DMCC to facilitate cotton exports from Central Asia to the major Cotton consuming markets in Asia. It undertakes re-export of cotton from Dubai, using Jebel Ali port as the transshipment hub. By complimenting its existing services range with these new value added services, DCC offers to be a one-stop shop for cotton traders and end-users in Asia.
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About DMCC:
The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), a strategic initiative of the Government of Dubai, was established in 2002, with a mandate to provide the physical, market and financial infrastructure required to set up a commodities market place in Dubai. The Centre attracts key players throughout the entire value chain of a wide range of commodities sectors, together with relevant support industries such as finance, logistics and insurance. DMCC has established a robust infrastructure, including free zone status, trade networking platforms, secure vaults and purpose-built storage facilities. Resident companies of DMCC are offered highly attractive benefits under a free zone status, including a 50-year guaranteed tax holiday, 100 per cent business ownership, full ownership of business premises, and a secure regulated environment. DMCC has also implemented a dedicated compliance policy in the organisation, which is in line with the compliance related laws and regulations of the UAE Federal Government and the competent international bodies.

For further information, please contact:
Gunjan Chaurasia / Sudha Hemmad / Nicholas Nesson
ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller
Dubai, UAE
Tel: 971-4-3355969
Fax: 971-4-3356080

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