Khalifa Port Ready for Growing RoRo Volumes

April 8, 2015

Emirate’s RORO volumes grow by 18.8% in 2014; Abu Dhabi Ports hits 100,000-benchmark and handles all-time high of 106,071 vehicle units in 2014
Abu Dhabi Ports informs it has enhanced moved all of Abu Dhabi’s roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) cargo to the new Khalifa Port RORO hub.
RoRo vessel at Khalifa Port (Photo: Abu Dhabi Ports)
RoRo vessel at Khalifa Port (Photo: Abu Dhabi Ports)
In 2014, for the first time ever, Abu Dhabi handled more than 100,000 units in a single year, recording an all-time high of 106,071 units. The RoRo volumes grew by 18.8% compared to 2013.
“Over recent years, Abu Dhabi’s RoRo business has increased significantly; today it forms an important element of the Emirate’s strategic vision to diversify the economy,” said Capt. Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports. “As the UAE is a growing market for the automotive sector, our business strategy is to support this growth by developing and enhancing Abu Dhabi’s port infrastructure, to build this sustainable industry for the Emirate’s future prosperity.” 
As a facilitator and accelerator of trade and development, Khalifa Port has been designed to cater for Abu Dhabi’s and the UAE’s growing population and thriving economy. 
Khalifa Port offers additional berthing facilities and an increased throughput capacity, and the port’s RoRo hub has the potential to cater to the wider regional RoRo markets of the GCC region, Africa and the Indian Sub-continent, and to serve and develop this important sector for the future. 
While Zayed Port provided a capacity for 132,000 vehicle units per year, Khalifa Port’s current annual capacity is nearly three times as much (360,000), with plans to extend the capacity to accommodate over 500,000 units per year in the future. 
Furthermore, Khalifa Port is capable of handling up to four of the largest RoRo vessels at a time, double the number that Zayed Port could handle, boosting turnaround times and increasing the supply chain efficiencies for the shipping lines. This is an advantage for RoRo carriers looking to reduce voyage times and enhance their overall network coverage in the region using hub and spoke model. 
Another advantage that the Khalifa Port RoRo hub offers, is its strategic location right next to the Khalifa Industrial Zone (Kizad), halfway between the cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. The availability of land within the logistics and distribution area of the industrial zone, which enjoys excellent transport connectivity, will enable automobile dealers to establish distribution centers capable of serving the entire UAE. Furthermore, the availability of land within the industrial zone offers the potential to provide covered storage facilities for importers.
“With Khalifa Port, we are now able to offer a consolidated full service RoRo hub supported by the adjacent Kizad. Moving forward, the extended space and capacity at the port will cater for the Emirate’s import, export and transshipment volumes and enable us to offer economies of scale to our customers while strengthening the port’s position both nationally and internationally,” Al Shamisi said.

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