To relieve overcrowding in supply chains

DB World adds 23,000 nautical miles of new trade routes

DB World facilitates the flow of trade movement around the world.

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DB World Group has announced the addition of new trade routes, extending more than 23,000 nautical miles around the world, during the first nine months of this year, equivalent to a full journey around the earth, noting that this comes to open global markets with the aim of reducing congestion. in supply chains.

The group said in a statement, yesterday, that the new trade routes that have been established so far, include the link between India, the Middle East and Africa, in addition to several new roads linking small ports with the port of Rotterdam in Europe, and other new ways of linking between Latin America, Europe and Asia. .

New trade routes linking the Americas, Europe, Asia and the Middle East are opening up more new trade opportunities for cargo owners, enhancing access to goods and services for underserved people and communities, and providing alternative avenues to congested global roads and ports around the world. the scientist.

“We believe in the importance of facilitating the flow of trade around the world, and we will be able to provide new business opportunities, linking cargo owners with their customers, whatever their products and wherever they are, benefiting from our leading capabilities,” said Timman Meister, CEO of Ports and Terminals Operations at DB World. globally in the modes of roads, railways, seas and ports.

Meester added that the new trade routes give Central American fruit suppliers access to Asia, the UK and Western Europe, and provide African citrus growers easy access to new markets in the Middle East and South Asia.

He continued: “We mainly aim to find better, more sustainable and effective ways to transport goods to our customers, as we always seek to employ advanced technologies and innovations in order to create new patterns for transporting goods to markets that do not have trade routes, or to add alternatives to supply chains that are not in accordance with The required level".

Meister indicated that this also included a new road linking for the first time the producers of fruits and cocoa in Ecuador with Asia. Busorga" in the port of Guayaquil, to connect the country with Asia, noting that the new direct link route is used to rotate 11 ships, which improves transit times to Asia.

 The length of the new roads is equivalent to the path of an entire trip around the Earth.

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