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DP World has entered into a strategic logistics partnership with Atlantis Dubai, assuming responsibility for the supply chain operations of two of the country’s most prominent hospitality landmarks: Atlantis, The Palm and Atlantis The Royal.
Under the agreement, DP World will manage the inbound logistics of perishables, dry goods, and specialty items, handling approximately 7,000 pallets through its logistics network. The solution includes temperature-controlled facilities, real-time cargo tracking, and advanced inventory management systems.
The partnership is designed to streamline the complex supply chain that supports Atlantis Dubai’s operations, which span more than 60,000 individual products sourced from nearly 70 countries. These supplies range from gourmet ingredients to essential daily provisions, serving the needs of thousands of guests across both resorts.
“Hospitality supply chains are among the most complex in logistics,” said Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO and Managing Director of DP World GCC. “Our partnership with Atlantis Dubai enables the delivery of high-efficiency, high-reliability logistics that meet the elevated demands of the luxury hospitality sector.”
Paul Baker, President of Atlantis at Kerzner International, stated the agreement provides a scalable logistics model to support current operations and long-term regional growth. “This collaboration allows us to operate with greater agility and maintain our focus on guest experience,” he said.
The initial phase of the partnership focuses on storage and inbound logistics. Both parties are assessing opportunities to expand into broader procurement and supply chain functions, aligned with Atlantis Dubai’s regional expansion plans.
The agreement reinforces DP World’s expanding role in hospitality logistics, following similar initiatives with other major regional brands.
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