1 information contained in this presentation is accurate as of 27 july 2010 global ports connecting...
TRANSCRIPT
1
Information contained in this presentation is accurate as of 27 July 2010
Global Ports Connecting Global Markets
2
Vision, Mission and Values
Values» Commitment to our people and our customers» Profitable global growth» Responsible corporate and personal behaviour» Excellence and innovation
Vision
Sustainable value through global growth, service and excellence.
Mission
A global approach to a local business environment where excellence, innovation and profitability drive our core business philosophy of exceptional
customer service.
3
DP World – Global Reach
Over a year, laid end to end, the boxes we handle would circle the
world more than six times
1- As of 27 July 2010
50 (1) marine terminals across 28 countries
Total throughput of around 43.4 million TEU 2009
Expansion to meet future customer needs 2017 >95 million TEU
Team of 30,000 staff
Top 4 Global Operator
Awards:2009 Asian Freight & Supply Chain Awards (AFSCA)
– Best Global Terminal Operating Company – DP World– Best Seaport in Middle East – Jebel Ali (15th consecutive year)
2008 Annual Supply Chain & Transport Awards (SCATA)– Port Authority and Terminal Operator of the year.
2008, 2006 and 2005 Lloyd’s List Middle East & Subcontinent Awards– Container Terminal of the year- Jebel Ali
2006 Lloyd’s List “Global Port Operator” of the year2006 Middle East Logistics Awards
– Jebel Ali Best Seaport and Best Container Terminal
4
Unique Group Abilities
DP World is able to bring a complete suite of operational expertise to a project:
– Container Terminals: 50(1) Terminals around the world
– Logistics Centres: Own and operate the largest warehousein the world.
– Free Trade Zones: 3 Free Trade Zones operated including the world’s largest through our affiliated company
– Customs: Uniquely able to provide Customs training, development, systems implementation
Comprehensive Package: Oil and Bulk Facilities, Cruise Terminals, Dry–Dock Facilities.
ATL Hong Kong
(1) As of 27 July 2010
5
Dubai World Africa1. South Africa, V&A Waterfront 2. South Africa, Pearl Valley Golf Estate3. South Africa, Shamwari Game Reserve 4. South Africa, Sanbona Wildlife Reserve 5. South Africa, Jocks Safari Lodge 6. Rwanda, Kigali Golf Course and housing
development 7. Rwanda, Akagera National Park 8. Rwanda, Gorilla’s Nest Lodge 9. Rwanda, Gisakura Tea factory 10. South Africa, Nkomazi Wilderness 11. Djibouti, Kempinski Hotel12. Djibouti, Haramous Luxury Villas13. Mozambique, Bilene Hotel
DP World1. Djibouti Port2. Djibouti Airport3. Djibouti, Doraleh Port 4. Mozambique, DP World Maputo 5. Senegal, Dakar Port6. Senegal, Port du Futur, Dakar7. Egypt, Sokhna Port 8. South Africa, stevedoring Durban,
Richards Bay, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London
9. DP World Algiers10. DP World Djen Djen
Economic Zones World1. Djibouti Free Zone 2. Djibouti Airport Free Zone 3. Djibouti, Doraleh Free Zone4. Senegal, Dakar Special Economic Zone
Dubai Customs World (DC World)1. Djibouti Customs 2. Djibouti Automobile and Heavy
Equipment Zone (Dahez)
Djibouti
Taking the Dubai World Model to the World
6
1977 1979 1984
1993 1997 2008
Jebel Ali: A Vision Made Real
7
DP World Jebel Ali – A Flagship Facility
• 6th largest container port (1) in 2008
• Handled around 11.12 TEU in 2009(Jebel Ali & Port Rashid)
• Jebel Ali is the largest container port outside Asia
• 2010 Best Middle East seaport for the 16th consecutive year (AFSCA)
Jebel Ali Terminal
(1) Source: Containerisation International
8
The 365-metre long Daniela (nominal capacity of 13,800 TEUs) being handled by the port's largest tandem lift gantries, the biggest of their kind in the world.
Innovation – DP World uses the largest cranes in the world and the first with Quad-Container lift capability
DP World Jebel Ali – Innovation in Action
9
Jebel Ali Port and Free ZoneJebel Ali Port and Free Zone
Dubai Dubai Logistics Logistics
CityCity
Dubai World Central International AirportDubai World Central International Airport
Jafza South
Jafza North
Jebel Ali Master Planning
10
14
Global Industry Leader in Supply Chain Security Excellence – Securing and protecting our business and our partners’ interests.
First International Port Operator to adopt ISO 28000:2007 (Standards for securing the Global Supply Chain)
First and only International Port Operator invited to become a member of the US Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT).
Adoption of European initiatives on supply chain security (EU AEO)
Largest number of terminals participating in US Customs’ Container Security Initiative (14).
Partner in US CBP Program-Secure Freight Initiative (Integrated Container Scanning Pilot Projects).
Security
15
International Standards for Security Management Systems of Global Supply Chain
Builds on ISPS from being a port-ship interface to interface entire supply chain.
Complies with WCO Framework principle, US CBP C-TPAT, EU AEO and serves as a model for other standards in development.
DP World first terminal operator to gain ISO 28000:2007 certification (externally audited) for its Security Management Systems.
Currently 26 sites certified - Jebel Ali, Pusan, Antwerp (2), Le Havre, Djibouti, Doraleh, Vancouver, Caucedo, Tilbury ,Southampton, Karachi, Chennai, Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Fremantle, Sydney, Constanta, Dakar, Buenos Aires, Surabaya, Laem Chabang, Manila.
Complete roll out across all terminals by 2012. All new build terminals being commissioned to ISO 28000:2007 standards.
ISO 28000:2007
16
DP World
• We are involved in all current major global security programmes and initiatives.
• We are committed to implementing the highest levels of security standards, processes and technology in all our global terminals.
• We look forward to the development of a common security standard applicable universally across the global supply chain.
17
Safety & Environment
Global Objectives
Safety
First ever global fatality free year ASAP
10% reduction in injury frequency rates per annum Ready for accreditation under Safety Management System (OHSAS18001) by end 2010.
Environment
Zero serious spills globally
Continuing with the 27% reduction in CO2 which commenced in 2009.
Ready for accreditation under Environment Management System (ISO 14001) by end 2010.
DP World is committed to a policy of Zero Harm to people and the environment
18
Thank you