Dubai Flower Centre (DFC)

- South American flower growers and exporters are keenly eyeing the state-of-the-art facilities at the Dubai Flower Centre (DFC) for better transshipment of their perishable goods and to utilize it as a gateway to enter new markets in the CIS countries, Middle East, and the rest of Asia.
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, December 23 - 2006 at 11:37

- International companies which have set up bases at the Dubai Flower Centre, the only state-of-the-art transshipment facility for perishables in the region, will have the opportunity to tap into the rich business potential of the Asian market, especially Japan.
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, December 19 - 2006 at 08:10

- Ethiopian flower growers and exporters are keen to expand their business links with the Dubai Flower Centre (DFC) because of its geographical and logistical advantages in order to boost their supplies to Middle East and the Far East.
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, December 17 - 2006 at 11:50

- Iran and other Central Asian countries are keenly looking at the Dubai Flower Centre (DFC), the only state-of-the-art regional transhipment centre for perishable goods, in order to boost their exports to Europe and Far East.
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, December 02 - 2006 at 09:43

- The Dubai Flower Centre (DFC), the only state-of-the-art transshipment facility for perishable goods in the region, is well poised to tap the Indian flower export market which is expected to exceed AED3.67 billion (USD1 billion) by 2010.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, October 18 - 2006 at 12:27

- The AED257-million (US$70-million) Dubai Flower Centre (DFC), a strategically located state-of-the-art transhipment facility for perishable goods in the region that excels in technology and service, will spur exponential growth in the regional cargo sector.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, August 30 - 2006 at 16:55

- The US$70-million (AED257 million) Dubai Flower Centre (DFC), a strategically located state-of-the-art trans-shipment facility for perishable goods in the region has now become fully operational, and has handled total volume of 3475 tonnes of perishables in the first ten days of operation.
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 25 - 2006 at 09:37