Jebel Ali terminals continue operating normally as DP World confirms full operations despite ongoing regional military conflict. The port remains a vital hub for trade across Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
DP World said it monitors developments closely and coordinates with relevant authorities. Enhanced safety and security measures remain active across the port. The company emphasized that the well-being of employees, customers, and partners remains its top priority.
UAE companies have provided operational updates to reassure markets and investors amid tensions involving the US, Israel, and Iran. These updates aim to ensure transparency and maintain confidence in business continuity.
Earlier this week, Dubai authorities reported that debris from an aerial interception caused a fire at one of the berths at Jebel Ali Port. Civil Defence teams responded immediately and continue efforts to fully extinguish the fire.
Jebel Ali Port handles over 15 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) annually across its four terminals. It also processes significant volumes of bulk, breakbulk, and Ro-Ro cargo, making it the largest port in the Middle East.
AD Ports Group confirmed that all operations across its clusters are functioning normally. The group activated crisis management and business continuity protocols to protect its workforce, partners, and stakeholders while ensuring uninterrupted services for customers.
DP World trade data showed retailers are preparing food supplies ahead of Ramadan. Volumes of staple food items typically increase six to eight weeks before the holy month.
Analysis of recent trade trends revealed rice imports rise by 25 percent, onions and garlic by 35 percent, and nuts like almonds, walnuts, and pistachios by about 15 percent. Beverages, including juices and soft drinks, usually increase by around five percent.
Jebel Ali terminals operating normally highlights the port’s resilience despite external pressures. Authorities and port operators continue monitoring the situation closely to maintain smooth operations.
The port’s performance reassures investors, traders, and the broader supply chain that Dubai’s logistics infrastructure remains reliable. DP World emphasizes strategic planning, safety, and operational readiness to sustain uninterrupted trade flows.
Jebel Ali terminals operating normally also reflects the UAE’s proactive approach in managing regional risks while supporting trade, logistics, and economic stability.




