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Dubai Logistics City Customs Centre clears goods worth $435m in Q1

  • The Centre facilitates processes and operations of companies and traders.
  • In particular, the Centre handles the shipments of the International Humanitarian City, the largest humanitarian logistics centre in the world.

Dubai Logistics City Customs Centre completed 48,000 transactions and cleared goods valued at AED 1.6 billion in the first quarter of this year, said Sami Eisa, Senior Manager of the Centre.

The Centre facilitates processes and operations of companies and traders, and in particular in the shipments of the International Humanitarian City, which is the largest humanitarian logistics centre in the world.

These Centre said these efforts have a great impact on the arrival of humanitarian aid and supplies in record time to countries in need due to global crises, in addition to accelerating the completion of procedures for e-commerce companies, which witnessed a significant increase in demand during the past years.

“The centre supports international companies, including humanitarian missions, by accelerating procedures and providing all necessary support, especially for shipments from the International Humanitarian City,” Eisa said.

Eisa said the Centre’s initiatives target the wellness and happiness of its employees to help develop their performance.

“The electronic lead procedure is an example of this, which helped with a faster clearance of shipments. At the same time, Dubai Customs engages clients in different initiatives organized by the Centre to know their needs and serve them better,” he said.