New container freight station will improve logistics efficiency and environmental performance by reducing truck movements in KIZAD by over 290,000 kilometres per year
United Arab Emirates - Emirates Global Aluminium, the largest industrial company in the United Arab Emirates outside oil and gas, and Abu Dhabi Ports have opened a facility which will reduce trucking of EGA’s aluminium within Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD) by over 290,000 kilometres per year, reducing costs and environmental emissions.
Senior management of both EGA and Abu Dhabi Ports attended an opening ceremony for the new container freight station today. Abdulla Kalban, EGA’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, said: “We are always looking for ways to improve our efficiency, saving costs and protecting the environment. Relatively small changes like this can have a big impact when they are magnified by the scale of EGA’s business.”
Commenting on the new facility, Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi Ports, said: “At Abu Dhabi Ports, we strive to support our customers’ logistical and operational requirements through careful and forward planning of infrastructure. We are making every effort to enhance logistics efficiency and reduce carbon emissions by reducing the distance of trucks transporting aluminium from Emirates International Aluminium to the quayside, which adds value both commercially and environmentally. Our efforts to reduce environmental footprint coincide with the UAE target to reduce carbon emissions.”
EGA exports its metal to customers in more than 60 countries around the world, using 20 different shipping lines to ship to over 70 global ports. EGA’s aluminium is the biggest made-in-the-UAE export after oil and gas.
Journey times from the UAE’s central geographic location average 25 days to southern Europe, 25 to 30 days to destinations in Asia, and 40 days to North America, enabling just in time deliveries.
EGA’s Al Taweelah smelter is one of the largest single site aluminium smelters in the world. EGA also operates a power station at Al Taweelah to generate the electricity it needs for its operations. EGA’s Al Taweelah site covers an area the size of 555 football fields or five times the size of Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabia.