DP World to relocate global head office to Expo City Dubai

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DP World has announced plans to relocate its global head office to Expo City Dubai, marking the latest milestone in the company's 50-year journey, as it continues to expand its global supply chain solutions.

DP World has been based in Jebel Ali since it was established under its current name in September 2005.

Announcing the plan, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World, said the move to Expo City Dubai "puts us at the heart of Dubai’s future, while also signifies our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and making trade flow for our global customers".

Designed by Dubai-based DEC Dynamic Design Studio, the new Head Office will be integrated with DP World’s iconic Flow Pavilion and water fountain. 

It will have nine storeys, covering 37,300 square metres of space. It will accommodate approximately 800 dedicated staff and provide a platform for clients and partners to engage directly with DP World's portfolio – across ports and terminals, marine services, logistics and technology.

Dr. Amr El Sabban, Group Senior Vice President, Planning and Project Management at DP World, highlighted how the "state-of-the art smart building" will showcase "some key components include: energy efficient solutions, building management systems, intelligent elevator systems, and smart audio-video monitoring".

The first two floors will be dedicated to engaging external stakeholders and visitors – with space for casual meetings and dining to the highest-level VIP meeting rooms and facilities.

Juan Carlos Sahdala, DP World’s Group Chief Planning and Project Officer, said the "goal (was) to craft a space that harmoniously blends form, function, and sustainability, encapsulating the forward-thinking essence of Dubai's evolution".

The head office will incorporate energy-efficient technologies, renewable energy sources, and eco-friendly building materials, setting a new benchmark for the region. It will include the use of electric golf carts, which will serve as a means of transportation for both employees and visitors, and an automated parking area, with slots near the entrances designated for EV charging.

Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation and CEO of Expo City Dubai Authority, highlighted how "Expo City Dubai is committed to providing an ecosystem for sustainable growth across Dubai’s key sectors, as well as driving meaningful action around some of the greatest challenges of our time".

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