Port of Jebel Ali

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Jebel Ali (Template:Lang-ar) (also sometime written "Mina Jabal Ali" [citation needed]) is a deep port located in Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Jebel Ali is the world's largest man-made harbour and the biggest and by far the busiest port in the Middle-East.[1] Port Jebel Ali was constructed in the late 1970s to supplement the facilities at Port Rashid.

Port of Jebel Ali
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Location
CountryUAE
LocationDubai
Coordinates25°00′41″N 55°03′40″E / 25.01126°N 55.06116°E / 25.01126; 55.06116
Details
Opened1979
Operated byDP World
No. of berths67
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage13.6 million TEU (2013)
Website
www.dpworld.ae/en/home.aspx

Geography

Jebel Ali port is located 35 km southwest of Dubai, in the Persian Gulf.

History

Jebel Ali Port, credited to the efforts of Rashid bin Saeed Al-Maktoum,[2] was constructed in the late 1970s and opened in 1979 to supplement the facilities at Port Rashid. The village of Jebel Ali was constructed for port workers, and it has a population of 300 people. Covering over 134 square kilometres (52 sq mi)*. It is home to over 5,000 companies from 120 countries of the world. With 67 berths and a size of 134.68 square kilometres (52.00 sq mi)*, Jebel Ali is the world's largest man-made harbour and the biggest port in the Middle-East.

The port of Jebel Ali has become the port most frequently visited by ships of the United States Navy outside the United States.[citation needed] Due to the depth of the harbour and size of the port facilities, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier and several ships of the accompanying battle group can be accommodated pier-side. Due to the frequency of these port visits, semi-permanent liberty facilities (referred to by service personnel as "The Sandbox") have been erected adjacent to the carrier berth.

Operations

Port Jebel Ali encompass over one million square metres of container yard. It also contains space for medium- and long-term general cargo storage, including seven Dutch barns with a total of almost 19 thousand square metres and 12 covered sheds covering with 90.5 square metres. In addition, Port Jebel Ali also consist of 960 thousand square metres of open storage.[3]

Port Jebel Ali is linked to Dubai’s expressway system and to the Dubai International Airport Cargo Village. The Cargo Village facilities capable of handling cargoes, making four-hour transit from ship to aircraft possible.[4] The DPA’s commercial trucking service transport container and general cargo transport between Port Jebel Ali, Port Rashid, and the rest of UAE every day.[3]

Jebel Ali port is one of DP World's flagship facilities and have been ranked as 9th in Top Container Port Worldwide having handled 7.62 million TEUs in 2005, which represents a 19% increase in throughput, over 2004.[5] Jebel Ali Port was ranked 7th in the world's largest ports in 2007.[6] Jebel Ali port is managed by state-owned Dubai Ports World.[7][8]

Expansion

The expansion of Jebel Ali port commenced in 2001, which is the master plan of the port. The project comprises 15 stages, which will be completed over the decade. The stage one was completed in 2007, which has increased the storage and handling capacity by 2.2 million TEUs and a Quay length of 1,200 m.[9]

The entire project includes 2.4 km of new berths, the container yard behind the berths and the supporting infrastructure and buildings necessary for a fully functioning terminal. The new port will be on reclaimed land extending seaward from the existing port and situated to the west of the Jumeirah Palm Island complex. The expansion of Jebel Ali port is expected to be complete in 2030, raising the total annual capacity to 55 m TEUs.[10]

The current plan will multiply the total capacity of Jebel Ali port by more than seven, making it the world’s biggest container port, surpassing the ports of Shanghai and Singapore.[11]

Awards

On 9 April 2011 Jebel Ali Port has won the Golden Award for Best Seaport Overall from the Higher Committee for UAE Civil Seaports and Airports Security.[12][13]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dubai's economy: Growing up". The Economist. Dubai. 6 June 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2015.
  2. ^ "The National". The National. 1 November 2011. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Port of Jebel Ali World Port Source
  4. ^ "Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA)". Business-Dubai.com. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  5. ^ http://www.dubaicity.com/about_dubai/dubai_ports.htm
  6. ^ http://www.infrastructurist.com/2009/08/11/ranking-the-worlds-largest-ports-why-so-low-usa/
  7. ^ http://www.2space.net/news/article/325709-1293028803/
  8. ^ http://webapps.dpworld.com/portal/page/portal/DP_WORLD_WEBSITE
  9. ^ http://www.dubaicity.com/government-departments/dubai-ports-customs-freezone-more-details.htm
  10. ^ http://www.knightpiesold.co.uk/projects/transportation/maritime/jebel_ali_port_expansion_-_dub.aspx
  11. ^ http://www.halcrow.com/Our-projects/Project-details/Jebel-Ali-Port-Expansion-UAE/
  12. ^ http://www.khaleejtimes.com/biz/inside.asp?xfile=/data/uaebusiness/2011/April/uaebusiness_April10.xml&section=uaebusiness
  13. ^ http://gulfnews.com/business/shipping/jebel-ali-port-wins-award-for-best-seaport-1.789625