ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Tuesday, 31 October 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Tuesday, 31 October 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
The massive improvements being made across Middle Eastern infrastructure could not be better illustrated by the transformation of the region’s port facilities. As the main gateway to development and the primary indicator of business development, the enhancement and expansion seen in recent years has been hard to keep up with. Sea Freight Middle East has compiled a premier league of the brightest performers and most promising ports for the future.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Tuesday, 31 October 2006, ArabianBusiness/Features
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Friday, 17 November 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai Ports World, the world’s third-largest container port operator, has reached an agreement with China Merchants Holding (International) to sell its stake in two of three Shenzhen terminals for 1782 million Hong Kong dollars (US$229 million).
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Monday, 01 January 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Today's Al Bayan newspaper has a double-page spread on Air Arabia, which is timely given the news earlier this week that the low-cost airline is planning an initial public offering (IPO) before April.
Anees Dayoub and Ben Flanagan, Thursday, 25 January 2007, ArabianBusiness/Arabic press review
Middle East heavyweight DP World, and a consortium led by Kaplan Equity Limited (KEL), a private equity fund managed by Kaplan Funds Management, have announced their intention to engage in a joint logistics alliance in Australia.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Thursday, 01 February 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
This year could see robust growth in global shipping and more 'megaships', says DP World.
Daniel Canty, Monday, 12 February 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
As the Far East looks more to the Middle East to secure energy, an old analogy has come to life again.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Thursday, 01 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/Features
Regional economic expansion drives growth for Dubai government-owned shipping and ports operator.
Agencies, Monday, 26 February 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
DP World-UAE has announced a 17% growth in yearly shipping throughput to 8.92 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) in 2006, up from 7.62 million TEUs in 2005, making the company the 8th largest port worldwide, according to Containerisation International.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Sunday, 04 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai-based investment house Istithmar has bought two business parks near a new terminal of London's Heathrow Airport.
Reuters, Thursday, 08 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
The news that DP World had finally shrugged off the New York ports debacle has coincided with the rumour that the ports giant, already operating 51 terminals worldwide, now has it's sights squarely on Germany's Port of Hamburg.
Daniel Canty, Thursday, 01 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/Comment
Global shipping lines can expect to maintain robust annual growth of 15-20% through 2007, provided additional attention is paid to the planning the right mix of tonnage, routes, and prudent supply chain management, according to Abdulla Bin Damithan, deputy director of DP World.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Thursday, 01 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
EHS, The Environmental Health and safety regulatory arm of Dubai World has announced the implementation of reviewed EHS health and safety regulations to further raise the safety record of Dubai World projects.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Sunday, 01 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai World's Limitless LLC property development arm will work on healthcare projects in India.
Rob Corder, Tuesday, 27 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai World has centralised its retail activities under the Nakheel banner following the creation of a new retail property division - Nakheel Retail.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 31 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
The creation of a new property division, Nakheel Property will see Dubai World's retail activities centralised under the Nakheel banner.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Sunday, 01 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Arabian Business has published its '50 Most Admired' list of regional companies.
Arabian Business Staff, Sunday, 15 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai based terminal operator rolls out highest supply chain security standard to Dominican Republic facility.
Daniel Canty, Thursday, 12 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Comments 1-4 of 4
Posted by Gold, Dubai, UAE on 22 October 2009 at 16:45 UAE time
I cant believe whats happening, in Dubai they love laying off people, and it is always the same reason ( RESTRUCTURING ) i hate that word, anyways this is just the beginning i think, we will see a lot of companies in Dubai doing the same as they did early this year
Posted by bewildered of dubai, dubai, u.a.e on 16 October 2009 at 15:28 UAE time
Group chief executive officer of Dubai World Jamal Majid Bin Thaniah said: “This organisational restructuring is a substantial achievement and I would like to thank all our employees and our customers for their continued loyalty through these difficult times. What, no thanks for the laid off employees who have made the restructuring possible???
Posted by aayaam on 16 October 2009 at 07:44 UAE time
The real thing about real world is when an employee is laid off he cries but Investors smile as the moment they announce the restructuring the stock price went up which increases his networth.
I'm an employee ( still not laid off) and an investor don't know how smile and show sympathy at the same time.
Posted by Funny on 15 October 2009 at 21:40 UAE time
“This organisational restructuring is a substantial achievement"
ARE YOU SERIOUS? You calling laying people off a substantial achievement?