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DP World is taking significant strides in fortifying global trade by melding sea, rail, and road transport networks to enhance supply chain efficiency and resilience.
The latest whitepaper titled “A $60.7 Billion Opportunity: Multimodal Transport and the Future of Global Trade,” underscores how interconnected transport systems are transforming cargo movement worldwide.
This report indicates that the global multimodal transport sector is projected to reach nearly $160 billion by 2032, driven by an increasing demand for speedier, more reliable, and adaptable supply chains.
With global trade facing hurdles like geopolitical tensions, port congestion, and climate disruptions, businesses are turning to integrated transport solutions that unify different shipping modes.
DP World highlights that coastal and feeder services, along with rail and road interconnectivity, are crucial for the proficient transport of goods across regions and inland areas, facilitating smoother logistics across vital trade routes.
Already, DP World operates a vast global network, connecting over 200 ports globally, supporting around 23,500 sailings every year through marine services, and managing nearly 6 million TEU via its shipping solutions.
These operations are increasingly integrated with inland logistics, enabling seamless cargo transit from ports to final destinations through rail and road systems.
According to DP World, global supply chains are evolving from traditional point-to-point models to more connected, corridor-focused networks, reflecting the modern demand for speed, transparency, and reliability.
The company is broadening its logistics approach by enhancing coastal connectivity, fortifying inland transport links, and boosting coordination throughout the entire cargo journey.
Ganesh Raj, Global COO of Marine Services at DP World, remarked that in the current disrupted trade landscape, linking ports with rail and road systems is paramount for ensuring efficient cargo movement.
He noted that DP World remains committed to supporting clients by developing flexible transport systems that enhance reliability across global supply chains.