Global shipping investments and infrastructure that focuses on the future
With Dubai’s air freight gathering, DNATA highlights three major facilities launching as part of global infrastructure investments exceeding $ 110 million.
The new developments in the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates and Iraq are scheduled to proceed in 2025, enhances the shipping and logistical capabilities in DNata through its global operations.
“With the development of supply chains and the conversion of customer expectations, we focus on investing in infrastructure that is appropriate for the purpose today and can be adaptable to tomorrow,” he said, he said, he said, he said, he said, he said, he said, he said, ” Clav Sofie Hopkins, CEO of DNATA-Airport Operations. “Our latest investment gives priority to automation, expansion and energy efficiency, allowing us to support our customers more effectively in a quick logistical environment.”
A ready -made infrastructure in the future to meet the changing market trends
All three new DNATA facilities are designed to reduce manual handling, improve visibility in actual time, and enable developmentable automation. Their normative structure allows future technology promotions and operational flexibility. Integrated sustainability features will help increase energy efficiency in the long run and reduce environmental impact.
- Amsterdam, Netherlands: DNATA invests more than $ 70 million in a fully 61,000 square meter shipping center, DNATA AMSTERDAM- at Schiphol Airport (AMS), which will be opened in July 2025. The facility will be able to process more than 850,000 tons of goods annually. It will display the latest technology, including ASRS storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) and Mechanical vehicles (AGVS) to transfer flexible ULD and developmental development within the station. Full Control (Air Waybill) Through the entire attachment, allowing full supervision of shipping and documentation. Central operations will be managed through the DNATA shipping control center, with a vivid process of actual time coordination. Smart gates It will automatically record the size and weight of all the charges received by using a 3D scan, which greatly improving the processing speed and service quality. A The spinning guidance system It will support the improved movement and place the goods inside the warehouse. In addition, the elbow will perform 100 % weight and dimensional examinationEnsure accuracy and compliance with each shipment.
- Erbil, IraqDNATA builds a 20,000 -square -meter shipping facility through an investment of $ 15 million, scheduled to operate in July 2025. The facility will increase the DNATA processing capacity by 300 % to 66,000 tons annually in the country. It will include dnata ”OneCargo“The system that works to automate commercial and operational jobs, including safety and quality control, reports management and ULD management, with a cloud -based platform.
- Dubai, United Arab EmiratesDNata Logistics is developing a new 57,000 square meter shipping center in South Dubai, supported by an investment of $ 27 million. Due to the end of the end of 2025, the facility will treat up to 400,000 tons of goods annually. The fully controlled warehouse will contain a mixture of narrow and very wide corridor shelves, as well as truck loading and discharge areas to improve operational efficiency.
Clav Sofie Hopkins In addition to: “These projects are designed to achieve measureable performance gains, traceability and resource efficiency. They are a major part of our long -term strategy to enhance service quality while building a more flexible recharge process.”
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