United Arab Emirates - Rapid LCA
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United Arab Emirates |
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Table of Contents
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Name of Assessor | Organisation | Date updated |
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Dubai Seaport Assessment | DP World | Jun-20 | |
Dubai Warehouse Assessment | Obaid Majid AlRoum | DP World | May-20 |
Dubai Seaport Assessment
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COMPILED BY |
DP World |
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Final Checklist for Seaport Assessment Activities |
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1 |
List and map primary and secondary Seaports of potential use to and within the emergency zone |
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Mina (Port) Jebel Ali, Mina (Port) Rashid, Mina (Port) Al Hamriya |
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Establish type, volume, weight of cargo to be transported from where to where |
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Capacity is 19.3m Current occupancy 13m TEUs |
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If applicable – consult with the Ministry of Transport/ Infrastructure/ Urban Development to initiate repairs to damaged wharves |
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Where can you find information on seaports?
http://portfocus.com/index.html
Ministry of Transport, National Maritime Authority
Relevant humanitarian organisations
Contact the national ports authority and/or Maritime authority
Ministry of Transport
The LCA
Useful tips:
Liaise with the freight forwarding agent regarding the port procedures and ask for tips.
Inform HQ and your suppliers regarding the kind of forms, documents they should provide you with prior shipping the cargo/container.
Confirm that containers are all in a proper condition and certified.
Check means of loading cargo on your trucks from containers and the containers themselves.
Evaluate the access of transport means into the port area.
Verify the different port charges, detention and port free time periods.
Seaport Assessment |
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Seaport name: Mina (Port) Jebel Ali |
Classification: primary port |
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Seaport focal point contact: Joost Kruijning, joost.kruijning@dpworld.com, +971 4 8899900 |
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Location of the Seaport: Dubai - Jebel Ali - United Arab Emirates |
GPS Coordinates: 25.0236° N, 55.0403° E |
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Is the seaport fully operational? Yes |
If yes operating hours 24/7 Operational at night? Yes |
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Are these structures operational? Berths Yes (Un)loading areas Yes Cargo handling area Yes |
Do they need Rehabilitation? Berths No Parking areas No Cargo Handling areas No |
If yes, please provide additional details: |
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If operational, what is the offtake capacity at the port: By road: 12,000 container per day / 7,000 truck per day By rail: N/A Other comments (e.g. containerized or non-containerized): Containerized |
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Services available: - Customs Yes - Cargo Storage Yes facilities - Seaport security Yes
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CONTACTS |
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Customs 04 417 7777 |
Immigration 04 3139999 |
Cargo Storage facilities 04 8897401 |
Seaport security 800 379222 |
Broker/ Freight Forwarder N/A |
Stevedoring N/A |
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Technical Data:
T1 Quay 3 T1 Quay 4 T1 Quay 5 T2 Quay 1 T3 Quay 1 T4 Quay 1 |
Operational
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes |
Length (meter) 2,518 832.3 1,677.8 2,831 1,862 1,200 |
Depth (meter) 15.8m 16m 11.5m 16m 16m 17m |
Minimum depth, pilot station to berth (low tide, meter) 0 to 2.4m |
Other comments (e.g. tidal fluctuations, seasonality effects) |
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Port Cargo Equipment: Quantity: Gantry Crane (STS) 115 Transtainer (RMG) 268 Reachstacker, Toploader 14 Forklift 33 Yard Truck/Tractor 932 |
Operational (quantity):
75-80% 75-80%
75-80% |
Numbers: 80 tons 65 tons 45 tons 31 tons |
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Other comments: |
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Storage type/ area Container Yard Capacity: 26m TEU Reefer Connections: 9,630 units Cold Storage: 9,665 sqm |
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Security: Fence Guards Light Alert Procedures Fire services Communications Other comments: |
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Road access to Seaport: Good |
Disclaimer: The country LCAs may contain references to companies and service providers operating in the relevant country. Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities. It may not reflect the full market and all available services.
WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
Dubai Warehouse Assessment
MISSION |
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REGION |
DPW-UAE-JA-GC |
DATE |
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COMPILED BY |
Obaid Majid AlRoum |
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PHONE |
04-8897474 |
Final Checklist for Warehousing Needs and Facilities |
Done |
Comments |
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1 |
Determine the current and expected level of stocks (items, weight and volume) and expected storage duration |
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Assess the available warehouses in the affected area(s) |
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Initiate agreements for leasing of warehousing |
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Initiate the recruitment of warehousing staff if necessary |
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Initiate a cargo tracking and inventory management systems |
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Check the availability of temporary storage units (e.g. Rubb halls) |
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Where can you find information on warehouses?
Following chapters of the LCA: Commercial storage, storage used by humanitarian organizations, public sector storage, cold chain storage.
Logistics Cluster website: Concept of Operations (CONOPS)
Yellow Pages
UN organisations, NGOs and private companies
Major importers and wholesalers (see local supplies market section in LCA)
http://log.logcluster.org/response/warehouse-management/index.html
Useful tips:
In the process of the selection of your warehouse(s), feedback from users will be useful (UN organisations, NGOs and private company).
Consider sharing warehouse space with other NGOs as a cost-saving measure but ensure very clear delineation of space, controls and liabilities
Check the possibilities of finding temporary mobile storage structures (MSU’s)
Check that the cost calculation follows the same methodology between different agents (Metric tons, volume, and surface area) and then compare the prices. (At the end the price should not be the single criteria for selection)
Take pictures while visiting potential warehouses.
Keep in mind that you will probably have the owner giving you a visit and then, trying to “sell” you the place. Pay attention to details.
Make a drawing of the set up
Warehouse Assessment |
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Identification of current warehousing |
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Is there a need to secure additional warehousing for humanitarian community? |
No |
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What type of services/ warehousing is required?
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Bonded warehouse A warehouse that you will manage on your own or a warehouse that will be managed by service supplier (private/government etc...) |
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Cold storage |
Yes (DP World have Cold Storage facilities and it comes under SSL Smart Solution Logistic) |
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Covered area |
Yes |
If yes, what size? Warehouse area – 71,454 m2. |
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Fully enclosed/food grade warehouse |
No |
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Selection of an appropriate structure (Refer to warehouse section in LCA for list of warehouses) |
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Warehouse 1 |
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Address + GPS viewpoint |
Total 11 Warehouses located in General Cargo Section (WH-29, 33, 33A, 33b, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43) |
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Ownership – contact details |
General Cargo / Obaid Majid AlRoum, Obaid.MajidAlroum@dpworld.com 971 4 8897474 |
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Management/ Responsibility of? |
DPWorld General Cargo Operation |
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Is the capacity sufficient? |
Total m²: 71,454 Total m³: Sufficient: Yes |
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Type |
Covered |
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Access (raised siding, flat, paved road, no tight turns, overhead wires)) |
Flat Paved road No Tight turns Multiple doors Other: DCD approval |
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General Condition |
Working Condition |
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Roof Condition |
Good |
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Security in place |
Yes |
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Type - (guards, cameras) |
Guards available in entries and exit gates and guards can be provided upon request. |
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Facilities for guards? |
Yes |
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Is warehouse fenced? |
Yes (wall built in warehouse) |
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Facilities available |
Electricity Extinguishers Lights Other: business related facilities can be provided upon the approval of management. |
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What handling equipment is there (fork lifts, pallets etc.) |
Fork lift |
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Type of floor |
Paved |
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Ventilated |
Yes |
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Risk of flooding |
No (so far, no flooding experienced) |
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Cold Storage |
Yes (DPWorld have Cold Storage facilities and it comes under SSL Smart Solution Logistic section) |
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Type cold store (cold room, freezer, etc.) |
Cool and Cold Room (for more details contact SSL Smart Solution Logistic section) |
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Access to transport infrastructure? |
Road |
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Is there warehouse staff available? |
Yes Cost p/staff: as per DPW Tariff, available on www.dpworld.ae |
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Is there an inventory mgt system in place? |
Yes |
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Is there enough outside space to store containers? |
Yes |
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Is the outside space suitable to land a helicopter? |
Yes |
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Does this warehouse respond to the needs? |
Yes |
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Other consideration: 1/ Previous use of facilities? 2/ Availability at short notice? 3/ Any reference from other customers? 4/ Price? 5/ Lease duration |
1/Abu Dhabi Polymers Company Limited (Borouge) Cargo handling and Wheat Cargo Storage 2/ Yes - depending upon space availability 3/ N/A 4/ Commercial and DPW tariff 5/ As per requirement and commercial agreement |
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Other comments |
Port Systems available for cargo tracking |
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Land available to erect temporary storage units |
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Location name: DPWorld-UAE-Jebel Ali – General Cargo Location GPS Waypoint: |
Owned by DPWorld |
Condition land Flat (interlock paved floor) |
Fenced Yes |
Size land m2 Total 11 warehouses, area: 71,454 m2 |
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Please draw here in a plan of the setup of identified warehouses:
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Disclaimer: The country LCAs may contain references to companies and service-providers operating in the relevant country. Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities. It may not reflect the full market and all available services.
WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.