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Hellmann expands Automotive logistics network with new Dubai hub

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Representatives of Jafza, INDU and Hellmann Worldwide Logistics at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new automotive logistics hub in Dubai

Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has broken ground on a new dedicated automotive logistics hub in Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza), Dubai. The project marks another milestone in the company’s long-term growth agenda to strengthen core industry verticals and expand global network capabilities.

Designed to support the expanding operational needs of Hellmann’s existing automotive customers in the region, the new hub also creates scalable capacity for future growth. By investing in dedicated, industry-focused infrastructure, Hellmann further enhances its ability to deliver resilient logistics solutions tailored to the growing automotive logistics market, which is expected to expand at an annual rate of around 4 - 6 % in the Middle East through 2030. As a key gateway between Europe, Asia and Africa, the UAE plays a strategically important role in this context, offering strong multimodal connectivity and infrastructure for global supply chain offerings.

The built-to-suit facility is being developed by INDU Logistics, part of INDU Group, and will serve as a dedicated automotive hub within Hellmann’s Middle East network. Spanning app. 28.000 m², the facility is designed to manage the full spectrum of automotive spare parts logistics. It combines high-density bin storage, pallet racking and specialized handling areas for oversized and bulky components. The site will provide scalable infrastructure to support efficient, high-volume distribution across the GCC, Africa and selected international markets.

“The UAE is a strategically important market within our global network. By establishing this dedicated automotive hub in Jafza, we are systematically expanding our regional capabilities and creating further scalable, industry-focused infrastructure. This enables us to deliver competitive, high-performance logistics solutions for our customers and to support their long-term growth,” said Lee I’Ons, Regional CEO IMEA, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics.

“Hellman’s investment in Jebel Ali Free Zone reflects the rapid pace at which the automotive industry is growing in the Middle East, with customers looking for faster, more reliable access to critical spare parts across multiple markets. By continuing to build specialized infrastructure in Dubai, we are supporting our partners in managing uncertainty and keeping their operations moving,” said Abdulla Al Hashmi, Global Chief Operating Officer, Parks and Economic Zones, DP World.

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