PCFC Launches ‘Dubai Code for Ports’ to Enhance Maritime Efficiency
The Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) has introduced a technical framework aimed at boosting the efficiency, sustainability, and capacity of Dubai’s ports and maritime infrastructure.
The Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) has launched the ‘Dubai Code for Ports’ to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of Dubai’s maritime infrastructure. This new project introduces a comprehensive technical framework designed to set a high standard for the development and management of ports, marinas, and related maritime activities. The code provides a unified set of technical specifications and requirements, creating a world-class standard to help strengthen Dubai’s role as a key player in global trade and logistics.
The Dubai Code for Ports is designed to address the growing demand for advanced maritime infrastructure driven by the rapid expansion of global trade and marine tourism. By establishing a set of high technical standards for port and marina infrastructure, the initiative aims to support Dubai’s role as a hub for maritime transport and facilitate the city’s continued growth as a key player in the global supply chain.
As the first initiative of its kind globally, the Dubai Code for Ports is expected to foster the development of sustainable and efficient infrastructure.
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