DP World

Coordinates: 24°59′N 55°05′E / 24.983°N 55.083°E / 24.983; 55.083

DP World
موانئ دبي العالمية
Dual-listed company
Traded as NASDAQ Dubai: DPW
Industry Maritime
Founded 2005
Headquarters Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Key people
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO
Jamal Majid Bin Thaniah, Vice Chairman
Yuvraj Narayan, Group CFO
Products Ferries, port services, logistics services
Revenue Increase $3,121 million[1] USD
Number of employees
37,000
Website www.dpworld.com

DP World (Arabic: موانئ دبي العالمية) is a leading enabler of global trade and an integral part of the supply chain. It operates multiple yet related businesses – from marine and inland terminals, maritime services, logistics and ancillary services to technology-driven trade solutions.

DP World has a portfolio of 77 operating marine and inland terminals supported by over 50 related businesses in 40 countries across six continents with a significant presence in both high-growth and mature markets. Its aim is to be essential to the bright future of global trade, ensuring everything it does has a long-lasting positive impact on economies and society.

DP World's dedicated team of over 37,000 employees from 110 countries cultivates long-standing relationships with governments, shipping lines, importers and exporters, communities, and many other important constituents of the global supply chain, to add value and provide quality services today and tomorrow.

Container handling is the company's core business and generates more than three quarters of its revenue. In 2015, DP World handled 61.7 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units) across our portfolio. With its committed pipeline of developments and expansions, the current gross capacity of 79.6 million TEU is expected to rise to more than 100 million TEU by 2020, in line with market demand.

By thinking ahead, foreseeing change and innovating DP World aims to create the most productive, efficient and safe trade solutions globally.

The company was founded in 2005 by merging Dubai Ports Authority and Dubai Ports International (which had been founded in 1999). It purchased P&O Group of the United Kingdom in 2006 for £3.9 billion ($7 billion), which was at the time the world's fourth largest ports operator. Shares representing 20% of the company were floated on the NASDAQ Dubai stock exchange in 2007. The company does not currently operate in the United States where its purchase of a number of U.S. ports led to high-level controversy.

History

Early History

Dubai Ports International (DPI) was founded in 1999.[2] Its first project was at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, collaborating with a local partner on the management and operation of the South Container Terminal (SCT). DPI then went on to develop operations at the ports of Djibouti in 2000, Vizag, India in 2002 and Constanta, Romania in 2003.[2] In January 2005, DPI acquired CSX World Terminals (CSX WT).[3] It was later, in September 2005 that Dubai Ports International officially merged with the Dubai Ports Authority (DPA) to form DP World.[4] The rapid expansion through acquisition continued in March 2006 when DP World purchased the fourth largest ports operator in the world, The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) for £3.9 billion ($7 billion).

2006: US Port security controversy

The ownership of various U.S. ports by DP World (which had been acquired as part of the P&O deal) was seen as highly controversial by many in the United States even though it was supported by the U.S. president of the time (George W. Bush); the US ports were sold shortly afterwards.

P&O operated major U.S. port facilities in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Miami. Before the deal was secured, the arrangement was reviewed by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States headed by the U.S. Treasury Department and including the Departments of State, Commerce, and Homeland Security. It was given the green light, but soon after, both Democratic and Republican members of Congress expressed concern over the potential negative impact the deal would have on port security.

On 22 February 2006, President George W. Bush threatened to veto any legislation passed by Congress to block the deal, which would be the first time in his presidency he would exercise the privilege. In a statement to reporters, Bush claimed, "It would send a terrible signal to friends and allies not to let this transaction go through."[5] On 23 February 2006, DP World volunteered to postpone its takeover of significant operations at the seaports and on 9 March 2006, is said that it would transfer its operations of American ports to a "U.S. entity".[6]

The United States House of Representatives held a vote on 16 March 2006 on legislation that would have blocked the DP World deal, with 348 members voting for blocking the deal, and 71 voting against.[7] DP World later sold P&O's American operations to American International Group's asset management division, Global Investment Group for an undisclosed sum.[8]

In August 2006, DP World signed an agreement with the Port Qasim Authority, to invest in a new container terminal at Port Muhammad Qasim near Karachi and announced that it was in discussions with the Pakistani Government about the development of a container terminal at Gwadar in Balochistan.[9] DP World had been favourite to win the Gwadar concession, but withdrew from the bidding.[10] Gwadar Port was subsequently awarded to PSA (Port of Singapore Authority) and opened in March 2007.[11]

2007-2010: NASDAQ Dubai listing

In June 2007 the company raised $3.25 billion in Islamic and conventional bond sales to refinance existing debt and fund expansion[12] and issued 3.818 billion shares, representing 20% of the company on the NASDAQ Dubai stock exchange in November 2007 in what was the Middle East's largest initial public offering (IPO) which raised 4.96 billion dollars.[13]

By 2008 the company was handing 46.8 million TEU worldwide, up 8% on 2007, with expansion and development projects in India, China, the Middle East, and elsewhere. Capacity was expected to rise to around 95 million TEU over the next ten years.[2]

In December 2009 Moody's downgraded DP World's financial status to junk after the Dubai 2009 debt standstill.[14]

2010 – present: London dual listing

In the second quarter of 2010 DP World gave the go-ahead for construction of the £1.5 billion London Gateway port.[15][16] Work started in February 2010[17] with the port due to open in the fourth quarter of 2013. By April 2011, Moody's upgraded DP World's financial status to 'investment grade'.[18] In June 2011, the company dual listed on the London Stock Exchange.[19] Since December 2010, DP World has undertaken a series of asset disposals, exiting markets where it does not have a significant presence and seeking to redeploy funds in fast-growing markets.[20]

Corporate Affairs

Supply Chain Security

DP World has been certified as a partner in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C‑TPAT) initiative by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol - to date, the only international port operator to have achieved this recognition. This certification is primarily based on DP World's commitment to the independently audited international ISO 28000 security standards. DP World was the first global maritime terminal operator to achieve ISO 28000 supply chain security certification and is rolling out the standard to all its terminals[21][22]

Counter Piracy

In June 2012, in partnership with the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, DP World convened the second high-level, public-private counterpiracy conference, in Dubai.[23] The Washington Post reported "Diplomats and business leaders...are pushing for stronger partnerships between the public and private sectors in combating piracy off the coast of Somalia".[24]

The April 2011 conference was the first time companies rather than governments had contributed financial support to the UN counter-piracy trust fund.[25] The inaugural conference was attended by more than 65 governments and representatives of international organisations, including the United Nations[26] and more than 120 leaders from maritime industry related companies.

Sponsorships

DP World sponsor the newly re-titled DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, played at Jumeirah Golf Estates.[27] For the first three editions of the tournament previously known as "The Dubai World Championship", DP World had been a presenting sponsor. DP World also support the Hong Kong Open, the penultimate event on The Race to Dubai and the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Club.

Location of DP World's operations

Qingdao Qianwan Container Terminal
Qingdao New Qianwan Container Terminal
Qingdao Qianwan United Container Terminal
Qingdao Qianwan United Advance Container Terminal
Tianjin Orient Container Terminal
Yantai International Container Terminal
DP World Hong Kong
Terminal Petikemas Surabaya
ATI Batangas
Port of Manila - South Harbor (MNS)
Pusan Newport Company
Laem Chabang International Terminal (LCIT)
Saigon Premier Container Terminal (SPCT)
DP World Chennai
DP World Cochin
DP World Kulpi
Mundra International Container Terminal MICT
DP World Nhava Sheva
Visakha Container Terminal
DP World Karachi
Terminales Rio de la Plata
Empresa Brasileira de Terminais Portuários (EMBRAPORT)
DP World Vancouver - Stevedoring Division
DP World Vancouver - Container Division
DP World Nanaimo
DP World Caucedo
DP World Callao
DP World Paramaribo
DP World Paramaribo
DP World Brisbane
DP World Fremantle
DP World Melbourne
DP World Sydney
DP World Djazair
DP World Djen Djen
Port Autonome International de Djibouti PAID
Doraleh Container Terminal (DCT)
Maputo Intermodal Container Deport (MICD)
DP World Cargo Services Mozambique
DP World Maputo
DP World Dakar - Terminal à Conteneur
DP World Cargo Services - Cape Town
DP World Cargo Services - Durban
DP World Cargo Services - Port Elizabeth
DP World Cargo Services - Richards Bay
DP World Dakar - Port du Futur
Antwerp Gateway
DP World Antwerp - Delwaide
Beverdonk Container Terminal
EUROFOS
FOS 2xL
Terminal de France
Quai des Amériques
Quai de l'Europe
DP World Germersheim
Rotterdam World Gateway
DP World Constanta
DP World Tarragona
DP World Yarimca
DP World London Gateway
DP World Southampton
DP World Sokhna
DP World Sokhna (new development)
DP World Jeddah
Al Hamriya Port
Port Rashid
DP World Jebel Ali - Terminal 1
DP World Jebel Ali - Terminal 2
DP World Jebel Ali Terminal 3
DP World Fujairah
DP World's Portfolio - as of 26 October 2012

Container Terminals
Non-Container Terminals

New Developments and Major Expansions

DP World has a portfolio of 77 operating marine and inland terminals supported by over 50 related businesses in 40 countries across six continents with a significant presence in both high-growth and mature markets.

The company has a dedicated team of over 37,000 employees from 110 countries is headquartered in Dubai, UAE.

The table below lists current terminals and new developments managed by DP World.

OperationLocation and
Coordinates
RegionBerths
(no.)
Depth Alongside
(m)
Terminal Area
(ha)
Local Website
Qingdao Qianwan Container Terminal (QQCT)[28]

Container terminal

China Qingdao Port
36°00′40″N 120°12′32″E / 36.011°N 120.209°E / 36.011; 120.209 (Qingdao Qianwan Container Terminal)
Asia Pacific1917393.7www.qqct.com.cn
Qingdao New Qianwan Container Terminal (QQCTN)[29]

Container terminal

China Qingdao Port
36°00′47″N 120°13′59″E / 36.013°N 120.233°E / 36.013; 120.233 (Qingdao New Qianwan Container Terminal)[30]
Asia Pacificwww.qqct.com.cn
Qingdao Qianwan United Container Terminal (QQCTU)[31]

New Development / Major Expansion

China Qingdao Port
35°59′49″N 120°12′25″E / 35.997°N 120.207°E / 35.997; 120.207 (Qingdao Qianwan United Container Terminal)[30]
Asia Pacificwww.qqct.com.cn
Qingdao Qianwan United Advance Container Terminal (QQCTUA)[28]

New Development / Major Expansion

China Qingdao Port
35°59′49″N 120°12′00″E / 35.997°N 120.200°E / 35.997; 120.200 (Qingdao Qianwan United Advance Container Terminal)[32]
Asia Pacificwww.qqctua.com
Tianjin Orient Container Terminal (TOCT)[33]

Container terminal

China Port of Tianjin
38°58′55″N 117°46′55″E / 38.982°N 117.782°E / 38.982; 117.782 (Tianjin Orient Container Terminal)
Asia Pacific41447.9www.toct.com.cn
Yantai International Container Terminal[34]

Container terminal

China Port of Yantai
37°33′47″N 121°22′26″E / 37.563°N 121.374°E / 37.563; 121.374 (DP World Yantai)
Asia Pacific417 & 1476.6www.ictsi.com
DP World Hong Kong[35]

Container terminal

Hong Kong Kwai Tsing Container Terminals
22°20′35″N 114°07′37″E / 22.343°N 114.127°E / 22.343; 114.127 (DP World Hong Kong)
Asia Pacific11416.7www.dpworld.hk
Terminal Petikemas Surabaya (TPS)[36]

Container terminal

Indonesia Surabaya
7°13′05″S 112°43′16″E / 7.218°S 112.721°E / -7.218; 112.721 (Terminal Petikemas Surabaya)
Asia Pacific610.535.6www.tps.co.id
ATI Batangas (Phase 2)[37]

Container terminal

Philippines Batangas City
13°45′36″N 121°02′38″E / 13.760°N 121.044°E / 13.760; 121.044 (ATI Batangas)
Asia Pacific2136.6www.asianterminals.com.ph
Asian Terminals Incorporated (ATI)
Port of Manila South Harbor (MNS)[37]

Container terminal

Philippines Manila
14°34′55″N 120°57′54″E / 14.582°N 120.965°E / 14.582; 120.965 (Port of Manila - South Harbor (MNS))
Asia Pacific31342.6www.asianterminals.com.ph
Pusan Newport Company (PNC)[38]

Container terminal

South Korea Port of Busan
35°04′48″N 128°49′37″E / 35.080°N 128.827°E / 35.080; 128.827 (Pusan Newport Company)
Asia Pacific616120www.pncport.com
Laem Chabang International Terminal (LCIT)[39]

Container terminal

Thailand Laem Chabang
13°03′29″N 100°53′20″E / 13.058°N 100.889°E / 13.058; 100.889 (Laem Chabang International Terminal (LCIT))
Asia Pacific41540.2www.lcit.com
Saigon Premier Container Terminal (SPCT)[40]

Container terminal

Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City
10°38′20″N 106°45′36″E / 10.639°N 106.760°E / 10.639; 106.760 (Saigon Premier Container Terminal (SPCT))
Asia Pacific21123www.spct.vn
DP World Chennai[41]
Chennai Container Terminal (CCT)

Container terminal

India Chennai Port
13°06′22″N 80°17′53″E / 13.106°N 80.298°E / 13.106; 80.298 (DP World Chennai)
Indian Subcontinent413.421.4www.dpworldchennai.com
DP World Cochin[42]
International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT)

Container terminal

India Vallarpadam
9°58′52″N 76°15′07″E / 9.981°N 76.252°E / 9.981; 76.252 (DP World Cochin)
Indian Subcontinent11640www.dpworldcochin.com
DP World Kulpi (tbc)[43]

New Development / Major Expansion

India Kulpi
22°04′48″N 88°14′31″E / 22.080°N 88.242°E / 22.080; 88.242 (DP World Kulpi)
Indian Subcontinent28.534www.dpworld.com
Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT)[44]

Container terminal

India Mundra
22°44′38″N 69°42′32″E / 22.744°N 69.709°E / 22.744; 69.709 (Mundra International Container Terminal MICT)
Indian Subcontinent213.532.8www.mict.poports.com
DP World Nhava Sheva[45]

Container terminal

India Nhava Sheva
18°57′25″N 72°57′11″E / 18.957°N 72.953°E / 18.957; 72.953 (DP World Nhava Sheva)
Indian Subcontinent213.529www.dpworldmumbai.com
Visakha Container Terminal (VCTPL)[46]

Container terminal

India Visakhapatnam
17°41′38″N 83°18′00″E / 17.694°N 83.300°E / 17.694; 83.300 (Visakha Container Terminal)
Indian Subcontinent216.516.4www.vctpl.com
DP World Karachi[47]

Container terminal

Pakistan Port Qasim
24°45′58″N 67°19′34″E / 24.766°N 67.326°E / 24.766; 67.326 (DP World Karachi)
Indian Subcontinent312.825www.dpworldkarachi.com
Terminales Rio de la Plata[48]

Container terminal

Argentina Port of Buenos Aires
34°35′06″S 58°21′58″W / 34.585°S 58.366°W / -34.585; -58.366 (Terminales Rio de la Plata)
Americas5[49]9.843.5www.trp.com.ar
Empresa Brasileira de Terminais Portuários (EMBRAPORT)[50]

New Development / Major Expansion

Brazil Santos
23°55′19″S 46°19′01″W / 23.922°S 46.317°W / -23.922; -46.317 (Empresa Brasileira de Terminais Portuários (EMBRAPORT))
Americas2[51]www.terminalembraport.com.br
DP World Nanaimo[52]

Container terminal

Canada Nanaimo Port
49°09′36″N 123°55′37″W / 49.160°N 123.927°W / 49.160; -123.927 (DP World Nanaimo - Container Terminal)
Americas311.7/13.5/12.421www.dpworld.ca
DP World Vancouver[53] Container Terminal Division

Container terminal

Canada Port Metro Vancouver
49°17′02″N 123°05′17″W / 49.284°N 123.088°W / 49.284; -123.088 (DP World Vancouver - Container Terminal Division)
Americas215.531.3www.dpworld.ca
DP World Vancouver[53] Stevedoring Division

Non-container terminal operation

Canada British Columbia
49°17′02″N 123°05′17″W / 49.284°N 123.088°W / 49.284; -123.088 (DP World Vancouver - Stevedoring Division)
Americasn/an/an/awww.dpworld.ca
DP World Caucedo[54]

Container terminal

Dominican Republic Caucedo
18°25′34″N 69°38′06″W / 18.426°N 69.635°W / 18.426; -69.635 (DP World Caucedo)
Americas313.550www.caucedo.com
DP World Callao[55]

Container terminal

Peru Callao
12°03′18″S 77°08′56″W / 12.055°S 77.149°W / -12.055; -77.149 (DP World Callao)
Americas21625www.dpworldcallao.com.pe
DP World Paramaribo[56]
Integra Port Services (IPS)

Container terminal

Suriname Paramaribo, Nieuwe Haven Port
5°48′47″N 55°09′58″W / 5.813°N 55.166°W / 5.813; -55.166 (DP World Paramaribo)
Americas34.2www.dpworld-paramaribo.com
DP World Paramaribo[56]
Suriname Port Services (SPS)

Container terminal

Suriname Paramaribo, La Vigilantia
5°36′58″N 55°05′31″W / 5.616°N 55.092°W / 5.616; -55.092 (DP World Paramaribo)
Americas113.0[57]www.dpworld-paramaribo.com
DP World Brisbane[58]

Container terminal

Australia Port of Brisbane
27°22′34″S 153°10′16″E / 27.376°S 153.171°E / -27.376; 153.171 (DP World Brisbane)
Australia414.536www.dpworld.com
DP World Fremantle[59]

Container terminal

Australia Port of Fremantle
32°02′49″S 115°44′28″E / 32.047°S 115.741°E / -32.047; 115.741 (DP World Fremantle)
Australia312.713www.dpworld.com
DP World Melbourne[60]

Container terminal

Australia Port of Melbourne
37°48′43″S 144°54′40″E / 37.812°S 144.911°E / -37.812; 144.911 (DP World Melbourne)
Australia414.637.5www.dpworld.com
DP World Sydney[61]

Container terminal

Australia Port Botany
33°58′16″S 151°13′01″E / 33.971°S 151.217°E / -33.971; 151.217 (DP World Sydney)
Australia41538.6www.dpworld.com
DP World Djazair[62]

Container terminal

Algeria Algiers
36°45′32″N 3°04′16″E / 36.759°N 3.071°E / 36.759; 3.071 (DP World Djazair)
Africa31030.4www.dpworld.com
DP World Djen Djen[63]

Container terminal

Algeria Jijel
36°48′58″N 5°53′13″E / 36.816°N 5.887°E / 36.816; 5.887 (DP World Djen Djen)
Africa11213.5www.djendjen-port.com
Port Autonome International de Djibouti (PAID)[64]

Container terminal

Djibouti Port of Djibouti
11°36′18″N 43°08′17″E / 11.605°N 43.138°E / 11.605; 43.138 (Port Autonome International de Djibouti PAID))
Africa11879www.dpworld.com
Doraleh Container Terminal (DCT)[65]

Container terminal

Djibouti Djibouti - Doraleh
11°35′49″N 43°06′18″E / 11.597°N 43.105°E / 11.597; 43.105 (Doraleh Container Terminal (DCT))
Africa31831www.dpworld-doraleh.com
DP World Maputo[66]

Container terminal

Mozambique Port Maputo
25°57′40″S 32°32′46″E / 25.961°S 32.546°E / -25.961; 32.546 (DP World Maputo)
Africa111.513www.portmaputo.com
DP World Maputo[66]
Intermodal Container Depot (MICD)

Non-container terminal operation

Mozambique Port Maputo
25°56′46″S 32°32′10″E / 25.946°S 32.536°E / -25.946; 32.536 (Maputo Intermodal Container Depot (MICD))
African/an/awww.portmaputo.com
DP World Cargo Services Mozambique (DPWCS)[66]

Non-container terminal operation

Mozambique Port Maputo
25°57′40″S 32°32′46″E / 25.961°S 32.546°E / -25.961; 32.546 (DP World Cargo Services Mozambique)
African/an/an/awww.portmaputo.com
DP World Dakar[67] Terminal à Conteneur

Container terminal

Senegal Dakar
14°41′10″N 17°25′34″W / 14.686°N 17.426°W / 14.686; -17.426 (DP World Dakar - Terminal à Conteneur)
Africa210.518www.dpworld.sn
DP World Dakar[68] Port du Futur

New Development / Major Expansion

Senegal Dakar
14°40′55″N 17°24′58″W / 14.682°N 17.416°W / 14.682; -17.416 (DP World Dakar - Port du Futur)[69]
Africa1[69]14[69]www.dpworld.sn
DP World Cargo Services[70] Cape Town

Non-container terminal operation

South Africa Cape Town
33°54′36″S 18°25′26″E / 33.910°S 18.424°E / -33.910; 18.424 (DP World Cargo Services - Cape Town)
African/an/an/awww.dpwcs.co.za
DP World Cargo Services[70] Head Office

Non-container terminal operation

South Africa Durban
29°52′01″S 30°59′56″E / 29.867°S 30.999°E / -29.867; 30.999 (DP World Cargo Services - Durban)
Africawww.dpwcs.co.za
DP World Cargo Services[70] Port Elizabeth

Non-container terminal operation

South Africa Port Elizabeth
33°58′08″S 25°37′08″E / 33.969°S 25.619°E / -33.969; 25.619 (DP World Cargo Services - Port Elizabeth)
Africawww.dpwcs.co.za
DP World Cargo Services[70] Richards Bay

Non-container terminal operation

South Africa Richards Bay
28°39′58″S 32°01′30″E / 28.666°S 32.025°E / -28.666; 32.025 (DP World Cargo Services - Richards Bay)
Africawww.dpwcs.co.za
DP World Antwerp
Antwerp Gateway (Deurganck Dock)[71]

Container terminal

Belgium Port of Antwerp
51°17′20″N 4°15′50″E / 51.289°N 4.264°E / 51.289; 4.264 (Antwerp Gateway)
Europe & Russia617125www.antwerpgateway.be
DP World Antwerp[72] Delwaide Dock

Container terminal

Belgium Port of Antwerp
51°19′52″N 4°20′02″E / 51.331°N 4.334°E / 51.331; 4.334 (DP World Antwerp - Delwaide)
Europe & Russia314.527.7www.dpworld.be
DP World Intermodal[73]
Beverdonk Container Terminal (BCT)

Container terminal

Belgium Grobbendonk
51°10′52″N 4°43′26″E / 51.181°N 4.724°E / 51.181; 4.724 (Beverdonk Container Terminal)
Europe & Russia125intermodal.dpworld.be
Eurofos SA[74]

Container terminal

France Fos
43°24′29″N 4°50′46″E / 43.408°N 4.846°E / 43.408; 4.846
Europe & Russia1.51529.3www.eurofos.fr
FOS 2xL[75]

New Development / Major Expansion

France Fos
43°25′01″N 4°49′59″E / 43.417°N 4.833°E / 43.417; 4.833 (FOS 2xL)
Europe & Russia2www.eurofos.fr
Générale de Manutention Portuaire (GMP)[76]
Terminal de France (TDF)[77]

Container terminal

France Port of Le Havre
49°27′29″N 0°09′47″E / 49.458°N 0.163°E / 49.458; 0.163 (Terminal de France)
Europe & Russia514.395www.gmportuaire.fr
Générale de Manutention Portuaire (GMP)[76]
Quai des Amériques[78]

Container terminal

France Port of Le Havre
49°28′34″N 0°09′50″E / 49.476°N 0.164°E / 49.476; 0.164 (Quai des Amériques)
Europe & Russiawww.gmportuaire.fr
Générale de Manutention Portuaire (GMP)[76]
Quai de l'Europe[79]

Container terminal

France Port of Le Havre
49°28′55″N 0°10′41″E / 49.482°N 0.178°E / 49.482; 0.178 (Quai de l'Europe)
Europe & Russiawww.gmportuaire.fr
DP World Germersheim[80]

Container terminal

Germany Germersheim
49°13′55″N 8°22′41″E / 49.232°N 8.378°E / 49.232; 8.378 (DP World Germersheim)
Europe & Russia3814www.dpworld.com
Rotterdam World Gateway[81]

New Development / Major Expansion

Netherlands Port of Rotterdam
51°57′32″N 3°59′53″E / 51.959°N 3.998°E / 51.959; 3.998 (Rotterdam World Gateway)
Europe & Russiawww.rotterdamworldgateway.nl
DP World Constanta[82]

Container terminal

Romania Port of Constanţa
44°06′11″N 28°39′40″E / 44.103°N 28.661°E / 44.103; 28.661 (DP World Constanta)
Europe & Russia514.552www.dpworld.ro
DP World Tarragona[83]

Container terminal

Spain Tarragona
41°05′42″N 1°12′36″E / 41.095°N 1.210°E / 41.095; 1.210 (DP World Tarragona)
Europe & Russia215.534www.dpworldtarragona.com
DP World Yarimca[84]

New Development / Major Expansion

Turkey Yarimca
40°45′43″N 29°44′56″E / 40.762°N 29.7490°E / 40.762; 29.7490 (DP World Yarimca)
Europe & Russia31648www.dpworld.com.tr
DP World London Gateway[85]

New Development / Major Expansion

United Kingdom Port of London
51°30′18″N 0°29′24″E / 51.505°N 0.490°E / 51.505; 0.490 (DP World London Gateway)
Europe & Russiawww.londongateway.com
DP World Southampton[86]

Container terminal

United Kingdom Port of Southampton
50°54′32″N 1°27′07″W / 50.909°N 1.452°W / 50.909; -1.452 (DP World Southampton)
Europe & Russia41588www.dpworldsouthampton.com
DP World Sokhna[87]

Container terminal

Egypt Sokhna
29°39′14″N 32°20′56″E / 29.654°N 32.349°E / 29.654; 32.349 (DP World Sokhna)
Middle East21742www.dpworldsokhna.com
DP World Sokhna[88]

New Development / Major Expansion

Egypt Sokhna
29°38′28″N 32°21′29″E / 29.641°N 32.358°E / 29.641; 32.358 (DP World Sokhna (New Development))
Middle East3www.dpworldsokhna.com
DP World Jeddah[89]

Container terminal

Saudi Arabia Jeddah
21°27′22″N 39°09′36″E / 21.456°N 39.160°E / 21.456; 39.160 (DP World Jeddah)
Middle East61662www.dpworldmejed.com.sa
Al Hamriya Port[90]

Non-container terminal operation

United Arab Emirates Dubai - Al Hamriya Port
25°17′56″N 55°20′02″E / 25.299°N 55.334°E / 25.299; 55.334 (Al Hamriya Port)
UAEwww.dpworld.ae
Port Rashid[91]

Non-container terminal operation

United Arab Emirates Dubai - Port Rashid
25°16′08″N 55°16′41″E / 25.269°N 55.278°E / 25.269; 55.278 (Port Rashid)
UAEwww.dpworld.ae
DP World Jebel Ali[92] Terminal 1

Container terminal

United Arab Emirates Dubai - Port of Jebel Ali
24°59′31″N 55°04′01″E / 24.992°N 55.067°E / 24.992; 55.067 (DP World Jebel Ali - Terminal 1)
UAE2217307www.dpworld.ae
DP World Jebel Ali[93] Terminal 2

Container terminal

United Arab Emirates Dubai - Port of Jebel Ali
25°01′12″N 55°03′07″E / 25.020°N 55.052°E / 25.020; 55.052 (DP World Jebel Ali - Terminal 2)
UAE8[94]17[94]www.dpworld.ae
DP World Jebel Ali[95] Terminal 3

New Development / Major Expansion

United Arab Emirates Dubai - Port of Jebel Ali
25°02′31″N 55°03′14″E / 25.042°N 55.054°E / 25.042; 55.054 (DP World Jebel Ali Terminal 3)
UAEwww.dpworld.ae
DP World Fujairah[96]

Container terminal

United Arab Emirates Fujairah - Fujairah Port
25°10′44″N 56°21′29″E / 25.179°N 56.358°E / 25.179; 56.358 (DP World Fujairah)
UAE510.520www.dpworld.ae

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  28. 1 2 China - Qingdao
  29. EyeFortransport | QQCTN opens for business
  30. 1 2 APM Terminals | Qingdao Terminal Map
  31. QQCT News QQCTU Signing ceremony held in Qingdao
  32. QQCTUA | Geographical Location
  33. China - Tianjin
  34. Hong Kong - CT3
  35. Indonesia - Surabaya
  36. 1 2 Philippines - Manila
  37. South Korea - Pusan
  38. Thailand - Laem Chabang
  39. Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City
  40. India - Chennai
  41. India - Cochin
  42. India - Kulpi (New Development)
  43. India - Mundra
  44. India - Nhava Sheva
  45. India - Visakhapatnam
  46. Pakistan - Qasim
  47. Argentina - Buenos Aires
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  49. Brazil - Santos (New Development)
  50. EMBRAPORT | Project Features
  51. Canada - Nanaimo
  52. 1 2 Canada - Vancouver
  53. Dominican Republic - Caucedo
  54. Peru - Callao
  55. 1 2 Suriname - Paramaribo
  56. Suriname Ports Handbook
  57. Australia - Brisbane
  58. Australia - Fremantle
  59. Australia - Melbourne
  60. Australia - Sydney
  61. Algeria - Algiers
  62. Algeria - Djen-Djen
  63. Djibouti - Djibouti
  64. Djibouti - Doraleh
  65. 1 2 3 Mozambique - Maputo
  66. Senegal - Dakar
  67. Senegal - Dakar (New Development)
  68. 1 2 3 Dakar Port Authority | Presentation | Development Program
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  70. Belgium - Antwerp Gateway
  71. Belgium - Delwaide
  72. DP World Intermodal | Beverdonk Container Terminal (BCT)
  73. France - Fos
  74. France - Fos (New Development)
  75. 1 2 3 France - Le Havre
  76. GM Portuaire| Terminal de France
  77. GM Portuaire| Quai des Amériques
  78. GM Portuaire| Quai de l'Europe
  79. Germany - Germersheim
  80. Netherlands - Rotterdam (New Development)
  81. Romania - Constanta
  82. Spain - Tarragona
  83. Turkey - Yarimca (New Development)
  84. UK - London Gateway (New Development)
  85. UK - Southampton
  86. Egypt - Sokhna
  87. Egypt - Sokhna (New Development)
  88. Saudi Arabia - Jeddah
  89. DP World upgrading Al Hamriya Port
  90. Dubai - Port Rashid
  91. Dubai - Jebel Ali
  92. UAE - Jebel Ali (New Development)
  93. 1 2 dpworld.ae | Terminals| Dubai Ports | Facilities
  94. UAE - Jebel Ali Terminal 3 (New Development)
  95. Fujairah - Fujairah Port
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