Title: Global Ports Connecting Global Markets
1Global Ports Connecting Global Markets
Information contained in this presentation is
accurate as of November 2009
2Vision, Mission and Values
Vision Sustainable value through global growth,
service and excellence.
Mission A global approach to a local business
environment where excellence, innovation and
profitability drive our core business philosophy
of exceptional customer service.
- Values
- Commitment to our people and our customers
- Profitable global growth
- Responsible corporate and personal behaviour
- Excellence and innovation
3DP World Global Reach
- 49 (1) marine terminals across 27 countries
- Total throughput of around 46.8 million TEU 2008
- Expansion to meet future customer needs
- 2017 gt95 million TEU
- Team of 30,000 staff
- Top 4 Global Operator
- Awards
- 2009 Asian Freight Supply Chain Awards (AFSCA)
- Best Global Terminal Operating Company DP World
- Best Seaport in Middle East Jebel Ali (15th
consecutive year) - 2008 Annual Supply Chain Transport Awards
(SCATA) - Port Authority and Terminal Operator of the year.
- 2008, 2006 and 2005 Lloyds List Middle East
Subcontinent Awards - Container Terminal of the year- Jebel Ali
- 2006 Lloyds List Global Port Operator of the
year
Over a year, laid end to end, the boxes we handle
would circle the world more than six times
1- As of November 2009.
4Dubai World
- Among worlds largest holding companies
- gt 80 companies
- 100 countries
- 6 continents
- Over 50,000 employees
- Evolving vision
The Palm Jumeirah
The World
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6Unique Group Abilities
- DP World is able to bring a complete suite of
operational expertise to a project - Container Terminals 49(1) Terminals around the
world - Logistics Centres Own and operate the largest
warehouse - in the world.
- Free Trade Zones 3 Free Trade Zones operated
including - the worlds largest through our affiliated
company - Customs Uniquely able to provide Customs
training, - development, systems implementation
- Comprehensive Package Oil and Bulk Facilities,
Cruise Terminals, DryDock Facilities.
ATL Hong Kong
(1) As of November 2009.
7Djibouti
- DP World
- Djibouti Port
- Djibouti Airport
- Djibouti, Doraleh Port
- Mozambique, DP World Maputo
- Senegal, Dakar Port
- Senegal, Port du Futur, Dakar
- Egypt, Sokhna Port
- South Africa, stevedoring Durban, Richards Bay,
Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London - DP World Algiers
- 10. DP World Djen Djen
8Jebel Ali A vision made real
9DP World Jebel Ali A Flagship Facility
- 6th largest container port (1) in 2008
- Handled around 12m TEU in 2008(Jebel Ali Port
Rashid) - Jebel Ali is the largest container port outside
Asia - 2009 Best Middle East seaport for the 15th
consecutive year (AFSCA)
Jebel Ali Terminal
(1) Source Containerisation International
10DP World Jebel Ali Innovation in Action
Innovation DP World uses the largest cranes in
the world and the first with Quad-Container lift
capability
The 365-metre long Daniela (nominal capacity of
13,800 TEUs) being handled by the port's largest
tandem lift gantries, the biggest of their kind
in the world.
11Jebel Ali Master Planning On a Grand Scale
Jafza North
Jafza South
Dubai Logistics City
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16Security
- Global Industry Leader in Supply Chain Security
Excellence Securing and protecting our business
and our partners interests. - First International Port Operator to adopt ISO
280002007 (Standards for securing the Global
Supply Chain) - First and only International Port Operator
invited to become a member of the US Customs
Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT). - Adoption of European initiatives on supply chain
security (EU AEO) - Largest number of terminals participating in US
Customs Container Security Initiative (14). - Partner in US CBP Program-Secure Freight
Initiative (Integrated Container Scanning Pilot
Projects).
17ISO 280002007 International Standards for
Security Management Systems of Global Supply
Chain
- Builds on ISPS from being a port-ship interface
to interface entire supply chain. - Complies with WCO Framework principle, US CBP
C-TPAT, EU AEO and serves as a model for other
standards in development. - DP World first terminal operator to gain
international certification of its security
management systems. - Currently 22 sites, Head office, Jebel Ali,
Pusan, Antwerp (2), Le Havre, Djibouti,
Vancouver, Caucedo, Tilbury ,Southampton,
Karachi, Chennai, Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Melbourne,
Brisbane, Adelaide, Fremantle, Sydney, Constanta
and Dakar. - Complete roll out across all terminals by 2011.
All new build terminals being commissioned to ISO
280002007 standards.
18DP World
- We are involved in all current major global
security programmes and initiatives. - We are committed to implementing the highest
levels of security standards, processes and
technology in all our global terminals. - We look forward to the development of a common
security standard applicable universally across
the global supply chain.
19Safety Environment
- Global Objectives
- Safety
- First ever global fatality free year ASAP
- 20 reduction in injury frequency rates per annum
Ready for accreditation under Safety Management
System (OHSAS18001) by end 2009. - Environment
- Zero serious spills globally
- 27 reduction in CO2/MTEU emissions in the next 5
years, commencing 2009. - Ready for accreditation under Environment
Management System (ISO 14001) by end 2009.
DP World is committed to a policy of Zero Harm to
people and the environment
20Thank you
Information contained in this presentation is
accurate as of 1 November 2009