How does DP World leverage its economic zones to strengthen global supply chains?
In addition to offering tax incentives and cost efficiencies, our economic zones are seamlessly integrated with our global network of ports and terminals. This connectivity enhances the speed, visibility, and reliability of your supply chain, helping goods move more efficiently from origin to destination, no matter where your customers are located.
What economic zones are operated by DP World?
Our largest zones include:
- Jebel Ali Port and Free Zone (Jafza), UAE
- London Gateway Logistics Zone, UK
- Caucedo Logistics Centre, Dominican Republic
- Mumbai Free Trade Warehousing Zone, India
- Berbera Economic Zone, Somaliland.
- South Carolina Logistics Park, US
- Posorja Special Economic Zone, Ecuador
- Chennai Free Trade Warehousing Zone, India
- Cochin Free Trade Warehousing Zone, India
How many economic zones does DP World have globally?
DP World operates in more than 20 economic trade zones and logistics parks worldwide. Strategically placed across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe, they enhance trade flows, offering incentives to foreign trade zones.
How does DP World ensure efficient and secure movement of goods within its economic zones?
By integrating our economic zones into our global logistics network and supply chain technology, we ensure full cargo visibility and real-time coordination. This enables secure, efficient, and synchronised movement of goods across our zones and beyond.
How does DP World engage with local communities' and governments to ensure positive impact in the regions where its zones are established?
Our network was built on our people, a family of 169 nationalities who live in the communities where we operate. Our long-standing relationships with world governments keep us in tune with regional needs, and our zones operate in accordance with these. Read our sustainability page to learn more.