Seaports are an important element of any country's infrastructure and play a huge role in international trade. They serve not only as points of receipt and dispatch of cargo, but also as organizational and organizational centers, where operations on processing, storage and further distribution of goods are carried out. Among other things, many of them host cruise ships, developing the tourism industry.
Mina Zayed is the country's leading international port, located in Abu Dhabi. It has the capacity to handle deep-sea vessels of all types with dry and liquid cargo, and is a popular stopover point for luxury cruise liners. The port owns frozen warehouses and is capable of receiving and shipping up to 15,000 tons of goods.
Jebel Ali includes 77 berths equipped with modern technology. Due to the large number of warehouses located on its territory, a variety of goods can be stored here. Its close proximity to the city and duty-free status as a free trade zone make it particularly popular for logistic routes. Not for nothing is it called the gateway between the Western Hemisphere and the Far East. The deep-water port handles most of the containerized cargo traffic.
Mina Khalid is a majestic structure in the heart of Sharjah. It accepts cargo from all corners of the globe. Its advantages include two cold storage facilities and machinery for handling shipments. With constant modernization of facilities, the port is in active development and strives to improve its capabilities.
Mina Rashid is a unique port in an artificially created harbor. Its close proximity to the Deira and Bur Dubai areas makes it an integral part of the city's infrastructure. Recent upgrades and renovations have enabled the opening of a passenger terminal capable of accommodating several large cruise liners and cargo ships at the same time. Mina Rashid serves the main passenger traffic between the UAE with other Gulf countries.
Khor Fakkan is a deep-water facility on the UAE's east coast, serving large container shipments, providing a high level of service and efficiency.
Al Hamriya is one of the most significant maritime hubs in the Middle East region. Its area extends over 20 million square meters and its entrance depth reaches 14 meters. It is also a free economic zone serving the purpose of exporting and re-exporting goods to Far Eastern countries and India.
Dibba Al-Fujairah is a port located on the northern coast of the Gulf in the eastern city of Dibba. Here the entrance depth for coastal vessels is 5 meters.
Fujairah is a deep-water port with marine and passenger terminals that performs many important tasks. One part of the building handles general and containerized cargo, while the other part houses two oil terminals. The structure has a strategic and convenient location as it is connected to all the emirates at a distance of 300 kilometers. It also receives small cruise ships as well.
Khalifa specializes in container shipping and handling of bulky goods. Its main advantage is its inlet depth of 18.5 meters and its favorable location between Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It is an important crossroads for global trade, facilitating the transportation of goods between different countries.
Musaffah is a deep-water facility that is located in the Musaffah Industrial Zone in Abu Dhabi. It specializes in handling a variety of commodities and offers a wide range of services for the offshore oil industry, shipbuilding, and provides warehousing facilities for the industrial and commercial sectors.
Ras Al Khaimah is a port with a variety of available port areas of different capacities. It has sufficient infrastructure to handle refrigerated, general, liquid and bulk cargo. It also accommodates passenger ships and cruise ships, making it an important hub for maritime tourism.
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