2. JebelAli Free
ZoneArea
(JAFZA)
Jebel Ali is the world's largest man-made harbor and the biggest
port in the Middle East.
It is ranked amongst theTop 10 container ports worldwide (9th).
Port Jebel Ali was constructed in year 1970.
The world largest free zone.
Area is 47 km2 (18 sq. mi)
About 67 berths
Cargo tonnage 13.6 millionTEU (2013)
3. location of
JebelAli Port
Jebel Ali port is located thirty-five kilometers southwest of Dubai,
in the Persian Gulf. ( 25.01126°N 55.06116°E )
5. NurturingTrade,
Geared forGrowth
Today, it is a premier gateway for 90+ weekly services connecting
to 140+ ports worldwide.
The poly-functional terminal facilities are spread over 20 km of
quayside featuring 23 container berths and 78 quay cranes, geared
to handle next generation vessels.
Jebel Ali Port is an integrated multi-modal hub, offering sea, air
and land connectivity complemented by logistics facilities.
Expansion plans are underway and will add 6 berths and 4 million
TEU capacity, bringing total handling capacity of Jebel Ali Port to
19 millionTEU during 2015.
6. Facilities
&Services
Jebel Ali Port - ContainerTerminals
Terminal 1
Terminal 2
Terminal 3
Jebel Ali Port - General Cargo Facility
all kinds of cargo at its facilities including bulk, breakbulk, and RoRo.
Jebel Ali Port - Logistics Capabilities
coolport, container freight station and warehousing
Jebel Ali Port - Marine
8. A Day In
The LifeOf
JebelAli Port
Over 50,000TEU are handled in they yard every day.
An average of 35 ship call Jebel Ali port each day.
Approximately 25,000 electronic transactions are facilitated every
day through Dubai trade , our port community portal.
Over 1300TEU of refers are handled at Jebel Ali port every day.
An average of 1400 cars are handled daily at Jebel Ali port.
A dedicated ,experienced and professional team of 4000 people
serve customer daily at port Jebel Ali.
An average of 12000 truck move through the terminal gates every
day.
Upwards of 500,000 kw of power is consumed within 24 hours at
Jebel Ali port.
An average of 35,000TEU are handled on the quay daily.