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Jebel Ali Port becomes the export gateway for Hotpack Global products

DP World United Arab Emirates (UAE) Region and the manufacturer of disposable food packaging products Hotpack Global have come into a terminal agreement, according to which Hotpack Global’s products will be exported through the DP World’s flagship port of Jebel Ali.

The agreement was signed at Hotpack’s head office in Dubai Investment Park by PB Abdul Jebbar, Group Managing Director of Hotpack Global and Shahab Al Jassmi, Commercial Director of Ports and Terminals, DP World – UAE Region.

Abdul Jebbar stated that the terminal agreement comes in the context of Hotpack’s export push and expansion of its global market footprints.

“DP World’s extensive global network and vast experience in operating terminals worldwide will help Hotpack Global consolidate its exports logistics to a single-point strategic gateway to the world,” pointed out Jebbar.

DP World UAE is estimated that in the last two years, it exported products worth US$190.5 million through 4,625 containers.

Moreover, the trade promotion entity of the Department of Economic Development (DED), Dubai Industries & Exports, has recently certified DP World UAE as a “Verified Exporter”,  enhancing future international trade opportunities for the company.

Hotpack Global has a group turnover of US$2578.6 million and is present in 25 locations across the Middle East and the United Kingdom, while it owns sales centres across the seven emirates in the UAE, as well as in other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.





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