Dubai Customs Launches Disruptive Berthing Service at Dubai Creek
Dubai Customs has launched a new disruptive berthing service for the vessels using the Dubai Creek (Khor Dubai).
The service was launched in the presence of His Excellency Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, Sultan bin Sulayem, DP World Group Chairman & CEO and Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation and Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs.
The new ‘Smart Vessel Berthing System’ will help vessels load and unload their goods with the help of an advanced AI based service. It was built in-house by Dubai Customs employees to facilitate traffic of vessels through the historic waterway.
The Smart Vessel Berthing System will enable trading vessels finalize their transactions online.
They can register at the operations room of Dubai Creek Customs Center which will direct the vessels to the waiting quays using the Smart Vessel Berthing System.
The vessels are then directed to certain wharfs to load or unload their goods.
Dubai Creek Port deals with around 50 other ports in 9 countries.
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Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi said the new service is a turning point for hundreds of vessels using the waterway.
HE added: “Khor Dubai is an integral part of the emirate’s trade structure and has always been vital in connecting Dubai with the region and the world.
“Trade through the Dubai Creek supports foreign trade of Dubai and the UAE and plays an important role in diversifying the national economy in fulfilment of the vision of our wise leadership.”
On his part, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem said: “The Creek is a very important port in Dubai. It is still shaping the soul of Dubai, now running freely keeping alive its vibrant heartbeat and linking the sea back to the sea.
“Diversification in trade is essential for Dubai to keep the momentum within its quest to be the world’s economy capital and towards fulfilment of big projects such as the Dubai Silk Road, one of the main items of the 50-Year Charter launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.”
Dubai’s external trade through the Dubai Creek during the last 10 years (2009-2018) made more than $33 billion, and 10.564 million tons of cargo including textiles, mobile phones, air conditioners, electrical appliances, etc.
Bin Sulayem added: “We facilitate trade through Dubai Creek in different ways in support of Dubai’s competitiveness and its world class position.
“This iconic waterway has played an important role in the emirate’s trade for centuries, and we do our best to facilitate the business through our different ports towards an exceptional hosting of EXPO 2020”
Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs said: “The Smart Vessel Berthing System is another achievement to be added to a number of milestones acheived by Dubai Customs within its vision of facilitating trade and protecting society.
“We keep developing our systems, applications and programs including the Smart Risk Engine. The new berthing system will enable to fast-track work at the Creek and help vessels load and unload goods faster and easier.
“Dubai Creek Customs Center dealt with around 15,600 vessels in 2018 (7,828 incoming and 7,775 outgoing vessels). In Q12019, the center dealt with 4,190 vessels (2,078 incoming and 2,112 outgoing).”
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