JOC ranks Jebel Ali Number One over more than 480 ports worldwide
DP World’s flagship Jebel Ali Port is the world’s most productive according to the latest port productivity report from the US - based Journal of Commerce (JOC), the company said in its press release. The rankings are based on the average moves of containers per ship, per hour, in 2013 as reported by shipping lines themselves, representing more than 75 percent of glob al vessel capacity.
Jebel Ali Port led the industry with an average of 138 moves per vessel hour (MPH). According to the report, Jebel Ali Port beat 483 ports world - wide, and topped the list of the world’s top 25 ports after analysis of more than 150,000 port calls. Importantly, given the move to larger and larger ships, Jebel Ali also tops the list of ports handling ships with capacity of more than 8,000 TEU (twenty foot equivalent container units), with an impressive 163 MPH.
Last month, Jebel Ali welcomed the first scheduled vessel at its new Container Terminal 3 as it gears up to serve customers at the state - of - the - art facility, which takes total capacity to 17 million TEU. Once fully operational next year, the world’s most modern container terminal will add a further 2 million TEU capacity which will be able to accommodate ten mega vessels of 18,000 TEU simultaneously.
In the first nine months of 2014, DP World’s terminals in the UAE handled 11.4 million TEU, representing growth of 12.6% year - on - year. Yet another new record was achieved with 4 million TEU handled in the third quarter. The JOC report defines productivity as the average of the gross moves per hour for each call recorded last year. Gross moves per hour for a single vessel call is defined as the total container moves (on - load, offload and repositioning) divided by the number of hours for which the vessel is at berth.