These warehouse hubs are a selection of existing and under-development warehouse hubs that have made great changes in the logistics industry.
1-Bahrain Investment Wharf
Bahrain Investment Wharf (BIW) as one of the Middle Eastern warehouse hubs has boosted Bahrain’s logistics industry. This warehouse hub is being constructed on a land measuring 1.7 million square meters in the Hidd industrial area, near to Bahrain International Airport and the new Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman port.
This warehouse hub includes a 900,000m2 logistics park for supply chain activities such as warehouse storage, packaging and distribution.
2-AjmanFree Zone
To support its economic growth, the emirate of Ajman established a free zone in 1996. This industrial center at the entrance to the Arabian Gulf has become the emirate’s sole regulator, exporting to over 64 countries around the world while housing 20% of the UAE’s manufacturing units.
The proximity to Sharjah and Dubai provides easy access to two international airports and four seaports, with Ajman Port becoming a leading maritime hub, serving over 1000 vessels annually. As well, Ajman Free Zone Authority (AFZA) secured financing last month from Ajman Bank to complete the third phase of its large-scale warehouse complex. This agreement is a type of Islamic finance known as Ijarah and will support the free zone’s continued growth as a storage and transportation hub.
3-DubaiAirportFree Zone
There are a number of factors contributing to the continued success of Dubai Airport Free Zone (DAFZ), including its accessibility to over 1.5 billion consumers and over 100 leading international airlines. With revenue increasing by 48% during the first half of 2009, the facility experienced another period of growth as a pioneer of the Middle East’s free zone revolution.
DAFZ’s extensive air cargo networking services are one of the main highlights of the facility. These services are boosted by a close working relationship with the airport’s Dubai Cargo Village and the Free Zone Logistics Center, which are both located in the Free Zone.
4-Bahrain Logistics Zone
Bahrain Logistics Zone’s management team has adopted a full-throttle marketing campaign, visiting all corners of the globe to promote their forthcoming “boutique” logistics zone in Khalifa Bin Salman Port.
This warehouse hub brings massive benefits to the Kingdom’s economy. In addition to generating US$600 million in foreign direct investment, the project is expected to create 2400 medium- to high-wage jobs. In addition, the improved logistics infrastructure and the attractive business prospects are expected to draw many other companies to the Kingdom.
5-Dubai Logistics City
The Dubai Logistics City (DLC) is a 25 square kilometer complex designed to handle the warehousing and transportation needs of the Middle East for the next 40 to 50 years. Twelve million square feet of land will be allocated for the multibillion-dollar development, which is near Jebel Ali Port and the Al Maktoum International Airport and industrial companies.
6-Salalah Free Zone
The Salalah Free Zone was developed to provide its tenants with access to one of the fastest growing markets in the world, including over 1.6 billion consumers in the Middle East, East Africa, and the Indian Ocean Rim. Located near Salalah Port, this warehouse hub combines warehousing, industrial and manufacturing facilities on 200 hectares of land.
Source: https://palmoreco.com/blog/10-middle-eastern-warehouse-hubs/