The Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) has launched a first of its kind project globally, the ‘Dubai Code for Ports’.
This comprehensive technical guide aims to establish an integrated framework of technical specifications and requirements for the development and management of ports, marinas, and related maritime activities, setting a new benchmark for the maritime infrastructure sector in Dubai, and worldwide.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman of the Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation, stated that the ‘Dubai Code for Ports’ marks a significant milestone in enhancing the efficiency of maritime operations while ensuring alignment with sustainability standards and the conservation of natural resources and the marine environment.
“We are committed to creating a safe and efficient environment that supports the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, and global trade, reinforcing Dubai’s leading position in the maritime sector locally, regionally, and internationally.”
Bin Sulayem emphasized that the project aims to strengthening Dubai’s critical role in the global supply chain and maritime transport, aiming to support global maritime trade and bolster both local and international economies.
The project is expected to promote seamless and efficient maritime operations by adhering to high technical standards in port and marina infrastructure.
Al Neyadi further explained that the project includes a unified guide specifying the technical requirements for port and maritime management, covering essential areas such as soil inspection, dredging, land reclamation, island construction, soil improvement, water drainage, floating hotel design, pontoons, breakwater design, rock protection, and more.
Al Neyadi expressed confidence that the project would allow Dubai to set requirements for customs warehouses, align with certified technical guides, and enhance the user experience across all port and marina activities, further establishing Dubai as a leading hub in global trade.
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