Investment Corporation of Dubai launches Dubai Global Connect

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The market is expected to be delivered in phases, with the first phase comprising of 400,000sqm of dedicated trade facilities
The market is expected to be delivered in phases, with the first phase comprising of 400,000sqm of dedicated trade facilities

Dubai - DGC focuses on a global audience in addition to regional audiences to create a truly origin-neutral market place to trade goods from all around the world

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Published: Mon 21 Sep 2020, 6:16 PM

Last updated: Mon 21 Sep 2020, 8:29 PM

The Investment Corporation of Dubai (ICD), in partnership with Dubai South, has announced the launch of Dubai Global Connect (DGC), a one million square metre B2B wholesale market in Dubai which will bring together buyers and sellers to safely and easily trade great goods from all over the world all year round.
The initial focus will be on three sectors which have been identified as being large enough in size, growing, and relevant to the region: Furniture & Living, Food, and Fashion.
On its part, DGC has announced it has entered into a strategic alliance with US-based Market Center Management Company (MCMC) for the development and management of DGC's state-of-the-art permanent showroom environment which will be open year-round to qualified retail buyers and designers, manufacturers, and industry professionals, and can be fitted out by sellers according to their own style and budget. The showrooms will be closed to the public.
Mohammed I. Al Shaibani, MD of the Investment Corporation of Dubai, explained: "As part of our mandate to enhance Dubai's position as a global, competitive economy, ICD has embarked on the creation of DGC with the vision to build a unique trade infrastructure that enhances efficiencies in global trade flows through Dubai. We are excited to have MCMC on board to support our teams in realizing this vision, as well as in the development and management of the market."
MCMC has a legacy of sole, private ownership of the Dallas Market Center (DMC), as well as multinational experience involving both ownership and management of wholesale market places including Brussels International Trade Mart and Shanghai Mart as well as consultation experience on additional projects in Colombia, Vietnam, and Portugal.
Cindy Morris, CEO of MCMC, said: "We are pleased to be a part of this truly unique opportunity for Dubai to address industry pain points and create an important global destination for wholesale trade. This multi-year agreement aims to foster team collaboration between our companies and ultimately help create a center of commerce for buyers and sellers from around the world."
DGC is unique as it focuses on a global audience in addition to regional audiences to create a truly origin-neutral market place to trade goods from all around the world. Traditionally, wholesale markets have focused on promoting domestic agendas by bringing together sellers of local products with international buyers or by presenting international products to regional buyer groups.
"DGC has been a long time in the making but is even more relevant and needed in today's changed global trade environment. Establishing a controlled, permanent market place environment is perfectly timed as event producers and their attendees cope with reduced travel budgets and the need for smaller, more controlled gatherings. DGC enables traders to meet half way by offering producers and manufacturers a window to the world in a central, easy to reach location, and by providing buyers with a safe buying environment and place of reference that is open all year round," said Douraid Zaghouani, COO of ICD and chairman of Dubai Global Connect.
DGC, the "City of Trade", is already under construction, with a purpose-built visitor centre opening in Q4 of 2020. The market is expected to be delivered in phases, with the first phase comprising of 400,000 square metres of dedicated trade facilities including on-site storage, boutique offices, an innovation hub, and a Smart Service Centre to house third party service providers.
Located at the crossroads of Dubai's logistics corridor, at Dubai South next to Al Maktoum International Airport with a direct connection to the Jebel Ali Port, DGC's physical infrastructure will be supported by best-in-class services and optimal business solutions at the Logistics District, including a digital wholesale trading platform which will connect wholesale sellers and buyers online and facilitate hassle-free trade through DGC.
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