DP World Reports Record Cargo Volumes at Jebel Ali Port
DP World's Jebel Ali Port has achieved its highest cargo volumes since 2015, handling 15.5 million twenty-foot equivalent units in 2024, an increase of 1 million TEUs from the previous year. This surge represents nearly 18% of DP World's total global container throughput of 88.3 million TEUs for the year.

The growth in container throughput was driven by strong local and regional demand, particularly from Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. New shipping services enhanced global connectivity, and efficient operations ensured smooth cargo flow despite challenges such as the Red Sea crisis.

Breakbulk cargo also experienced significant growth, surging by 23% year-on-year to reach 5.4 million metric tonnes , marking the second-highest performance in nearly a decade. This increase was fueled by the region's investments in infrastructure, renewable energy, and industrial development. Jebel Ali handled large shipments of wind turbines, solar panels, heavy machinery, and construction materials, with imports constituting 80% of total shipments. Outbound shipments were led by sugar, iron, and steel.

Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO and Managing Director of DP World GCC, stated,

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DP World’s Jebel Ali Port has achieved its highest cargo volumes since 2015, handling 15.5 million twenty-foot equivalent units in 2024, an increase of 1 million TEUs from the previous year. This surge represents nearly 18% of DP World’s total global container throughput of 88.3 million TEUs for the year.

The growth in container throughput was driven by strong local and regional demand, particularly from Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. New shipping services enhanced global connectivity, and efficient operations ensured smooth cargo flow despite challenges such as the Red Sea crisis.

Breakbulk cargo also experienced significant growth, surging by 23% year-on-year to reach 5.4 million metric tonnes , marking the second-highest performance in nearly a decade. This increase was fueled by the region’s investments in infrastructure, renewable energy, and industrial development. Jebel Ali handled large shipments of wind turbines, solar panels, heavy machinery, and construction materials, with imports constituting 80% of total shipments. Outbound shipments were led by sugar, iron, and steel.

Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO and Managing Director of DP World GCC, stated, “This performance reflects the strength of our world-class ports and logistics infrastructure. The 15.5 million TEUs handled at Jebel Ali in 2024, along with the strong growth in breakbulk cargo, show our capacity to meet increasing demand in both sectors.”

DP World’s global operations have also seen remarkable growth. The Posorja terminal in Ecuador reported an 87% increase in volume, handling nearly 1 million TEUs. Other terminals, including San Antonio in Chile, Yarimca in Türkiye, Chennai in India, Callao in Peru, Antwerp in Belgium, and London Gateway in the UK, experienced double-digit growth. The company’s global container terminal capacity has now surpassed 100 million TEUs annually.

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World, commented, “During the last 10 years, we have invested more than $11 billion in world-class ports and logistics infrastructure to make trade flow. This record performance is further evidence that our long-term investment is providing the right services for our customers in the right places.”

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