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The Development of Port Infrastructure in Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Ports Company. Saudi Seatrade June 2010. Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC). Established In 2006 by Abu Dhabi Government Emiri Decree to: To be the Port Authority in Abu Dhabi Emirate
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The Development of Port Infrastructure in Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Ports Company Saudi Seatrade June 2010
Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) • Established In 2006 by Abu Dhabi Government Emiri Decree to: • To be the Port Authority in Abu Dhabi Emirate • Own, operate, maintain, manage and develop all port related facilities in Abu Dhabi (excluding Oil & Gas and military) • Develop, manage and operate industrial, commercial & services zones • Objective: • To work in line with Abu Dhabi’s long term economic vision for Abu Dhabi 2030 and Al Gharbia 2030
Abu Dhabi – Economic Indicators • Abu Dhabi is the largest and most affluent Emirate in the UAE. • Contributes 60% of its GDP • Has 40% of its population • Abu Dhabi Statistics • Area: 67,600 SqKm • Population: 1,7 million • Oil Reserves 98.2 bn barrels • Natural Gas reserves: 5.8 trillion cbm • Crude Oil production: 2.8 million barrels/day • GDP per capita: US$49,700 Source: Wikipedia: Retrieved 1st March 2010
Transport Infrastructure Development (1)ABU DHABI Economic Vision 2030 • ‘’ Abu Dhabi to ensure enough capacity at its Air and Sea Ports to strengthen its position as centre of international trade’’ • AIR • Abu Dhabi International Airport (Etihad national carrier) • Around 30 m passenger/year by 2030 • SEA • Main port moving from Mina Zayed to Khalifa Port at Al-Taweelah • Khalifa Port will have excellent infrastructure and enough capacity for the anticipated trade growth • Khalifa Port will be linked to major regional cities and industrial zones via efficient road and rail networks
Transport Infrastructure development (2)ABU DHABI Economic Vision 2030 • ROAD • Improvements to roads linking the Western Region and Al Ain with the rest of Emirate • RAILWAY • Emirates-wide rail network being developed
Capital Region Ports KPIZ Al Sadr Mina Zayed Shahama Ras Al Ghaf Musaffah
Abu Dhabi Western Region Ports Delma Sir Baniyas Mugharaq Sila Mirfa
Mina Zayed Port (1) • Built in 1972 • 510 hectares • 21 berths • Total berth length 4,375 meters • Over 143,000 m2 of covered warehousing space • Cold storage facilities with a capacity of 20,000 tons • Transfer of Mina Zayed operations to Khalifa Port by end 2012
Mina Zayed Port (2) • Throughput (2009): • Containers 530,000TEU’s • General Cargo 4.9m tons • Ro-Ro 38,000 units • Cruise 90,000 passengers
Musaffah Channel • Channel Relocation Project • Channel length : 63 Km. • Dredged to: • 9m draft • 200m width • 65 Million cbm dredged • Cost : AED1.5 billion (US$411 M) • Completion : 30th June 2010 • Usage: to service existing and future clients in Musaffah and ICAD industrial areas
Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone (KPIZ)- Location JAFZA Al Maktoom Airport KPIZ Mina Zayed Abu Dhabi Airport
Khalifa Port (1) P7 P8 • World’s largest Aluminum Smelter at EMAL • EMAL Berth operational from end 2010 • Main port operational from end 2012 • Initial capacity of 2m TEU’s and 8m tons general cargo • 3.2 km quay length • 16m draft • 3.4 km2 of port area
Khalifa Port (2) • Dredging & Reclamation - AED 5.5 billion (US$ 1.5 billion) • Port onshore facilities project -AED 1.4 billion (US$ 380 million) • Earthworks for the Industrial Zone - AED 1.1 billion (US$ 300 million)
KPIZ -Significant Impact by 2030 Population • ~ 141,000 residents • ~ 70,000 jobs Employment GDP • Up to US$22 Billion GDP Contribution Expected impact of KPIZ (2030) Exports • 60–80% of output for regional and global markets Know-how • Migration of international Industry Practices in key industries Effects • Substantial effect on Abu Dhabi economy Branding • Advances Abu Dhabi's brand as world-class industrial hub and attractive residential location
KPIZ's focused concept: A world-class industrial centre • Industrial Zone • Area A (~51km2 ) • Basic Industries: Aluminium (EMAL), Petrochemicals, Paper, Glass • Light industries for the first wave of development, expected to be filled after 2018 • Khalifa Port • Construction in 5 phases until 2030 with • initial operations envisaged as of 2012 • 15m TEU total capacity + 35m tons other • cargo • KPIZ Community • Compact mixed use urban community, consisting of residential space (focused on affordable living, plus commercial real estate for businesses supporting the industrial zone and community • Size: ~3-4 km2 (total space) Port 3.2 km2 • Area B – Phase 1 (expansion area) • Initially used for workforce accommodation only • Growth area for light industries once area A is filled up • Potential for dedicated trade & logistics Area A 51 km2 Area B 367 km2 AD-AI Ain Road Emirates Road Extension Area B – Phase 2 (Remaining ~300km2 for development beyond 2030) Note: Geographically exact positions of city and clusters to be determined at a later stage
KPIZ-Port and Basic Industries as Anchors Light Manufacturing Logistics & Services Offices/Commercial Initial Anchor (Khalifa Port) Port Aluminium, Petrochemical, Glass, Paper as Heavy Industry Anchors Basic Industries Value-added products taking basic industryproducts downstream Support services to basic industries and light manufacturing (commercial, logistics, ...) Urban Facilities offered (real estate, shopping, leisure/entertainment, ...)
Protecting Coral Reefs – Actions Taken • Circulation of water • Extension of cause way to clear the port activities from corals. • Environmental Breakwater at a construction cost of AED 825 Million. • Assigned expert scientists from Nova University in Florida-USA, to regularly inspect and monitor the corals. • ADPC to provide a regular report to Environment Agency of Abu Dhabi.
Commitment to Environment - Protecting Coral Reefs As part of our commitment to the environment, Adequate protection measures are taken to preserve the coral reefs at KP area
Thank You for your attention Questions and comments to: mohamed.alshamisi@adpc.ae