A high-level delegation from the People’s Republic of Bangladesh government led by the Minister of State for Shipping Mr Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, visited the Jebel Ali Free Zone and the Jebel Ali Port in Dubai during 21-23 November, said a press release.
The delegation included Ms Sultana Afroz, Secretary and Chief Executive Officer for Public-Private Partnership Authority-Prime Minister’s Office; Mr Mohammed MezbahUddinChowdhury, Secretary, Ministry of Shipping; and Rear Admiral M. Shahjahan, Chairman of Chittagong Port Authority; along with other senior government officials. During the tour, they also visited the DP World Pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai.
The visit represents a key step in reinforcing DP World’s commitment to partner with the government of Bangladesh in enhancing its supply chain infrastructure and processes. DP World will invest $1 billion in Bangladesh’s supply chain infrastructure, including ports, rail network and inland container terminals. This is within the scope of the government-to-government agreement entered into in 2019 for public-private participation on infrastructure projects.
The delegates were met by His Excellency Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World; Mr. Mohammed Al Muallem, Executive Vice President – Office of the Chairman DP World; and MrRizwanSoomar, CEO and Managing Director, DP World Subcontinent; and other DP World officials.
The delegates were given a tour of the DP World Flow Pavilion, which demonstrates how trade shapes the world today and in the future. The pavilion further reflects the connectivity and movement of cargo around the globe and highlights the vital role of smarter trade in the global economy.
The delegates were also briefed on DP World’s range of products and services, which covers every link of the integrated supply chain – from maritime and inland terminals to marine services and industrial parks, as well as technology-driven customer solutions. The delegation members witnessed a demonstration of BoxBay, the new intelligent High Bay Storage (HBS) system, toured the Jebel Ali Free Zone and visited the DP World Cruise Terminal.
Visitors to the five-floor DP World Flow pavilion, which has four main galleries, have an opportunity to explore the movement of commerce around the world that drives the global economy, giving a unique insight into the innovative technology of supply chains. The pavilion’s FlowLive event programme brings together leaders of governments and commerce to shape the future of world trade, while its education programme seeks to inspire young people to join the logistics industry.