Dubai CommerCity Begins Commercial Operations

Dubai CommerCity Begins Commercial Operations

First and leading dedicated e-commerce free zone in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia

The first and leading dedicated e-commerce free zone in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region has begun commercial operations signalling an exciting new chapter for global e-commerce and trade.

The free zone provides seamless solutions to establish businesses and integrated services to drive the growth of licensed e-commerce companies. Companies can also benefit from unique service packages provided by global partners in the logistics, information technology and other sectors.

Dubai CommerCity has succeeded in leasing 30% of its facilities within a period of only two months in the first part of the development phase of the free zone, which extends over an area of 2.1 million square feet and backed by an investment of $870 million.

As part of its efforts in supporting its customers and providing them with the best services, Dubai CommerCity has commenced the operation of its customs office, available to provide ongoing support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in response to the customs’ needs of all customers on board.

Dubai CommerCity is providing special launch offers for investors as part of the start of commercial operations, through an ‘Early Bird Campaign’, providing e-commerce organizations with an unmissable opportunity to grow their businesses in the UAE and the region.

The campaign, which runs until mid-September, offers Dubai CommerCity’s customers a chance to save up to 50% on setting up their businesses within the free zone.

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Now open for business in the Umm Ramool area near to Dubai International Airport, Dubai CommerCity offers a unique ecosystem and comprehensive solutions for businesses to run effectively and seamlessly.

In addition to offering a complete business setup and customs support, Dubai CommerCity provides e-commerce strategy consulting, guidance on e-commerce regulations in the region and end-to-end logistics solutions inclusive of warehousing and last mile delivery.

Organizations can also gain access to complete e-commerce platform solutions, digital marketing services and other support services, including photo studios, call centres and more.

Dubai CommerCity includes state-of-the-art offices, as well as warehousing and last-mile delivery services. With its world-class infrastructure, the free zone provides flexible office sizes and scalable fulfilment centres, which offer various dedicated solutions for e-commerce businesses.

H.E. Dr. Mohammed Al Zarooni, Director General of DAFZA, said: “What we achieved in the first phase of the commercial operations is a pivotal achievement in anticipating the future of e-commerce and accelerating its growth in the region.

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“The pandemic has created a truly resilient economy and the lessons learnt are paving the way for creativity, problem solving and collaboration on a scale not seen before.

"The GCC’s e-commerce market alone is expected to be worth roughly $50 billion by 2025 and this free zone will play a significant role in realizing the true economic value of this sector. We look forward to welcoming businesses from across the region to set up at Dubai CommerCity."

Commenting on the launch DeVere Forster, Chief Operating Officer, Dubai CommerCity said: “This is a historic and pivotal moment for the UAE and wider region which for many years has been the epicentre for innovation and technological advancement.

"We see all around us on a daily basis the incredible transformation of e-commerce and trade and now we have a dedicated home for its future growth and development."

The second edition of ‘MEASA E-Commerce Landscape: B2C Products Edition’ shows that e-commerce has experienced a significant leap during the COVID-19 pandemic with the Gulf region witnessing a 214% year-on-year increase in cross-border online sales by mid-year 2020.

The industry’s progress is expected to continue with the value of the e-commerce market growing to $148.5 billion in MEASA by 2022.

Dubai CommerCity is divided into three clusters, each with its own innovative design.

The Business Cluster is home to modern landscaped buildings with Grade A premium offices; the Logistics Cluster which consists of state-of-the-art dedicated and multi-client warehouse units with scalable pay-as-you-go pricing models; and the Social Cluster houses restaurants, cafes, exhibition halls and events.

Dubai CommerCity will be unveiling new office buildings B1 and B3 in October 2022 and will also be launching Phase 2 of its Logistics Cluster during the same month.

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