The Dubai Ports Authority has held a coordination meeting with shipping companies, cargo operators and key partners to enhance the efficiency of container movement and goods through Dubai's ports.
The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation, reviewing operations and identifying ways to speed up cargo handling while keeping supply chains running smoothly.
Captain Ibrahim Al Blooshi, Executive Director of the Dubai Ports Authority at the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, said the authority is working closely with industry partners to monitor operations, respond quickly to challenges and ensure the uninterrupted flow of trade.
He added that regular coordination meetings will continue to support business continuity and reinforce Dubai's position as a leading global trade and logistics hub.
As part of its ongoing commitment to ensuring business continuity and enhancing the efficiency of Dubai’s trade and logistics ecosystem, the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation continues to collaborate with its strategic partners to develop operational solutions that improve… pic.twitter.com/N9BctGYN4I
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