DP World warns of long shipping supply chain disruptions

Chairman of Dubai ports giant says it’s going to take a long time for shipping supply chain disruptions to end sue to COVID-19 lockdowns and an unexpectedly rapid recovery in demand.

DUBAI - There is no end in sight to the shortage of shipping containers, port congestion and sky rocketing freight rates that have rattled global trade, the chairman of Dubai ports giant DP World said on Wednesday. The bottlenecks have been caused by a combination of COVID-19 lockdowns and an unexpectedly rapid recovery in demand as economies emerge from the pandemic.

“These are the complications. Nobody knows how long it’s going to take. I think it’s going to take a long time,” said Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem at a conference at Expo 2020 in Dubai, declining to forecast when the disruptions would end.

“The problem is complicated because you have a backlog of cargo.” State-owned DP World is one of the world’s largest port operators, operating over 90 facilities across six countries.

He also said the company’s workforce would increase to almost 100,000 people in the next 3-4 months, up from 56,000 today.