The Dubai-based multinational logistics company, DP World and the world’s largest trade fair Messe Frankfurt’s Hypermotion have entered into a global partnership to bring innovation and technology in logistics and mobility.
Hypermotion, as the multimodal platform that offers innovative and smart solutions, future transport systems and brings together pioneers, providers and users who have created standards for the next generation’s logistics and mobility. Now the Emirati multinational logistics company DP World has become a global partner of Messe Frankfurt’s Hypermotion events.
Ever since its launch in 2017, the event has witnessed unparalleled growth and grabbed more attention by promoting the exchange of knowledge, new business models and linking among all modes of transport.
In November 2020, the Frankfurt event is taking place as a hybrid and it will launch its first overseas edition next year in November in Dubai.
Commenting on the new partnership, the Group Chairman and CEO of DP World, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem said, “Dubai has always pushed the boundaries of innovation as a trait that is in DP World’s DNA. This spirit of innovation has enabled us to become a world leader in smart end-to-end logistics.”
With this partnership, Hypermotion will merge DP World into the vast network of scientists, start-ups, companies, city planners and governmental bodies, that are both seeking and providing solutions for future logistics and mobility.
The Hypermotion events give a reliable platform for DP World to develop and maintain its networks in the logistics and mobility industry and to take up measures for strengthening its image, especially in the logistics string.
DP World will support Hypermotion in the form of an exclusive headline sponsorship for the logistics string within Frankfurt.
DP World
DP World has expanded from a local port operator to a global trade enabler since its initiation n 2005. The company has a team consisting of over 53,000 people in a global network of 128 business units in 60 countries across six continents. Their operations include ports and terminals, industrial parks, logistics and economic zones, maritime services and marinas.