Dubai’s DP World shipping volumes rise 1.4% in 2022; Sultan Bin Sulayem says outlook is uncertain

  • Date: 06-Feb-2023
  • Source: Zawya
  • Sector:Industrial
  • Country:UAE
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Dubai’s DP World shipping volumes rise 1.4% in 2022; Sultan Bin Sulayem says outlook is uncertain

Dubai-based global port operator DP World saw a growth of 1.4% in volumes handled in full-year (FY) 2022 led by growth in Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Australia, and Americas.

While the volumes shipped bucked the industry forecast of a 0.5% dip, growth rates moderated in the final quarter and the port operator warned that the outlook remains uncertain due to rising inflation, higher interest rates and geopolitical uncertainty.

The maritime firm, one of the world’s largest, handled 79 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units) across its portfolio of container terminals in 2022, with gross container volumes increasing by 1.4% YoY on a reported basis and 2.8% on a like-for-like basis.

In a filing on Nasdaq on Monday where its bonds are listed, DP World said that consolidated volumes reached 46.1 million TEU during the quarter, up by 1.5% on reported basis and 0.7% on like-for-like basis.

The flagship port of Jebel Ali (UAE) handled 14 million TEU, up 17% YoY.

For Q4 2022, the ports handled 19.5 million TEU, up 2.4% on a like-for-like basis.

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer said: "As expected, growth rates moderated in the final quarter of 2022 due to the more challenging economic environment. Looking