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dnata begins construction on major logistics facility in Dubai South
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dnata Logistics has commenced construction on a new 57,000 square meter warehouse in Dubai South. The facility is strategically positioned near the Dubai World Central - Al Maktoum International Airport and aims to enhance the emirate's role as a global logistics hub.

The groundbreaking event was attended by HE Khalifa Al Zaffin, Executive Chairman of Dubai Aviation City Corporation and Dubai South, along with Steve Allen, CEO of dnata. The new facility represents an investment of AED 100 million (US$ 27 million) and is expected to handle up to 400,000 tonnes of cargo annually. This expansion will increase dnata Logistics' storage capacity by 50% and create over 50 direct jobs.

The warehouse will incorporate advanced technologies such as automated systems for cargo storage and retrieval and an AI-driven warehouse management system. These features are intended to improve efficiency for dnata's partners.

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In alignment with dnata’s sustainability goals, the design includes solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and smart HVAC systems. The facility aims to achieve LEED certification within a year after commencing operations.

Sean Bradley, Managing Director of dnata Logistics stated: “We are thrilled to break ground on this new, advanced facility, which represents a pivotal investment in our future growth...while staying at the forefront of operational innovation.”

Mohsen Ahmad, CEO of the Logistics District at Dubai South added: “We are pleased to witness the breaking ground of dnata’s innovative facility...and we remain dedicated to strengthening Dubai’s position as a global logistics hub.”

The construction is set for completion in November 2025. This project marks another step in dnata Logistics' expansion efforts following previous investments including a new warehouse at DWC.

dnata Logistics provides freight forwarding and supply chain services globally and employs over 400 staff members. It is part of dnata which offers air travel services worldwide with over 28,000 employees based in Dubai alone.

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