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Sultan bin Sulayem: P&O Ports will use expertise to develop multi-purpose ports and enhance trade in emerging economies worldwide

Dubai, UAE, 25 March 2015: Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC), today announced the establishment of a new company, P&O Ports, focused on developing and operating medium-sized, multi-purpose ports worldwide. P&O Ports is wholly owned by the Government of Dubai as a subsidiary of PCFC.

The new company, specialised in developing and operating marine and inland ports in markets with a need for well-managed trade and logistics infrastructure, is designed to support sustainable development in emerging economies. HE Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Chairman of PCFC, said: The new companys name, P&O Ports, reflects a rich marine heritage. We have the drive and ambition to take our company and this prestigious brand to new heights, identifying the next wave of opportunities for the development and operation of mixed cargo ports worldwide, particularly in emerging economies. This strategic initiative supports the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubais vision to achieve leadership in all spheres.

We are pleased to announce that P&O Ports has signed MOUs to enter into preliminary discussions in with the governments of Madagascar, the Port of Berbera in the Republic of Somaliland and Albania to enhance their port infrastructure. The launch of P&O Ports complements Dubais global investments in the port industry and diversifies its operations to include maritime terminals of all sizes. P&O Ports is specialised in delivering high-end unloading and handling services for multi-purpose ports around the world. These brownfield ports, predominantly handling general cargo and bulk commodities, are a source of great opportunity but tend to be uneconomic for larger operators. P&O Ports, as a newly created, specialised company, provides the flexibility to compete more efficiently within this sector.

Meanwhile, Dubai continues to reinforce its global presence as a world-class leader in the operation of large and medium ports through DP World, which today has a portfolio of more than 65 marine terminals across six continents.

HE Bin Sulayem added: The wide expertise we have gained in port development and management is a good reason for us to move forward to strengthen our position as a global leader in this sector. Our comprehensive strategy at PCFC is geared to predict and prepare ourselves for world changes in global trade before they happen, through capacity building and partnerships that empower us to take a central role in shaping the future of the ports and logistics sector. P&O Ports will concentrate on opportunities in emerging markets around the world. The launch is a strategic move based on a thorough, future-oriented needs analysis of the global ports industry. The feasibility study showed that the industrys future growth is not confined to large ports, with increasing demand for smaller port services being seen in emerging economies.

PCFC has carefully picked the best people to run P&O Ports. I am pleased to announce Mr.ArifObaid Al Dehail, Chief Executive Officer of Trakhees - a division under the Ports, Customs & Free Zones Corporation, as Chairman of P&O Ports, and Mr. Hassan Hadi, ex-first Deputy Chairman [formerly SVP Research and Development at DP World], as CEO of the company. They both have extensive experience in port development and management in Dubai and overseas, including broad technical and management skills that will help the company meet its strategic goals, he added. Dubai's investments in the maritime services industry include a wide range of sectors. The most important is the development and operation of global ports, in which the emirate has established a global reputation through DP World. Dubai has also made increasing progress in other related areas through Dubai Maritime City, Drydocks World and Economic Zones World the global developer and operator of economic zones, technology, logistics and industrial parks. Undeniably, Dubais operations in such areas receive valuable, growth-generating support from Dubai Customs through the customs and trade facilitation services it provides to the industry.

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