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European launch gets Dubai World Central
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Dubai World Central, the multi-phase development centred around the world`s largest international airport in Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates, is to get its international launch at two major industry gatherings in Europe over the coming fortnight.

Following its highly successful regional launch at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai, the project will now be showcased at the UAE-German Economic Forum being held in Munich from May 9-11 and at LogiPharma 2006, the fifth annual European pharmaceutical supply chain conference in Geneva from May 16-18.

Munich will be a turning point for Dubai World Central, said HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President, Department of Civil Aviation, Government of Dubai. It will pave the way for strong industrial and trading partnerships which will be serviced by state-of-the-art transportation infrastructures, of which Dubai World Central is a ground-breaking venture.

The UAE-German Economic Forum has been organized by the German and UAE economic ministries in tandem.

At LogiPharma the Dubai World Central focus will be on one of the project`s key components - Dubai Logistics City (DLC) - an integral element of the world`s first truly global integrated multi-modal transport platform.

The conference will be addressed by Michael Proffitt, CEO, DLC. This is a rare opportunity to put forward DLC`s unique business proposition to an influential audience of over 200 of the world`s leading logisticians and supply chain directors from the evolving pharmaceutical industry, he said. These include major industry heavyweights and influencers such as Glaxo Smith-Kline, Johnson & Johnson, Roche Diagnostics, Movartis, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sanofi-Aventis, Eli Lilly and Merck Generics Holding GMBH
Michael Verikios - Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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