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Dubai?s Jafza looks to strengthen logistics sector

The forum is an integral part of Jafza?s initiative of communicating with its customers and providing them with an ideal platform to discuss global trends and opportunities in different sectors. (Image source: Jafza)

Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) held a forum for the Logistics and Supply Chain sector companies based in the free zone to strengthen logistics sector

Talal Al Hashimi, CEO at Jafza, stressed the advantages of the UAE?s strategic location bridging the East and West, supported by superior infrastructure and well-connected, efficient logistics through multi-modal connectivity. He added that the logistics industry is reaping the benefits of a strong growth in the volume of trade between Asia, Africa and Europe.

Al Hashimi added, ?Jafza is home to several multinational logistics companies who need a speedy, efficient and secure international trade supply chain. Locally and regionally overall consumption and trade are on the rise and it is important to add real value, offer flexibility, facilitate faster clearance and above all maximise margins. This will only be possible with enhanced cooperation between us and the industry and a genuine exchange of ideas on how we can continue to grow together.?

Jafza comprises 314 logistics companies from 28 countries with Middle East and African companies leading the sector followed by Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Yusuf Tambawala, senior manager-product development at Jafza, gave a detailed presentation on Dubai?s Industrial Strategy that aims to develop and implement long-term industrial policies to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of the industrial sector in Dubai and across its free zones.

The Dubai Industrial Strategy is based on five key objectives that will serve as the foundation for Dubai?s industrial future. The strategy aims to increase the total output and value-addition of the manufacturing sector, enhance the depth of knowledge and innovation, make Dubai a preferred manufacturing platform for global businesses, promote environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient manufacturing and make Dubai a centre for the global Islamic products market.

The forum is an integral part of Jafza?s initiative of communicating with its customers and providing them with an ideal platform to discuss global trends and opportunities in different sectors.

The forum was attended by the some of the companies from the logistics industry TNT, Mohebi Logistics, RSA Talke, Balmain, Nippon Express and ATS along with senior management of Jafza and representatives of DP World, Dubai Customs, Dubai Chamber, Trakhees, Dubai Exports, and the Port and Free Zone Security.