DP World, the end-to-end supply chain solutions providers, has
started operations of its Cochin
Economic Zone like the one in Mumbai and Chennai.
Cochin Economic Zone is strategically located within
Cochin Port premise of Vallarpadam
Terminal and it is Kerala’s first free trade warehousing zone (FTWZ)
and the third DP World Economic Zone in India, a press release said.
The 75,000 sq ft state-of-the-art facility integrates
with DP World’s strategic multimodal logistics network, facilitating efficient
connections across India and global markets, the release said.
Ranjit Ray, Senior Vice President –
Economic Zones Middle East, North Africa, and Subcontinent, said “Our aim in establishing economic zones is to
enhance global trade opportunities by streamlining supply chains, resulting in
cost savings and seamless connectivity.
Our integrated solution in Cochin provides value-added services, linking ports
to the wider supply chain through multimodal connectivity”.
DP
World Cochin Economic Zone enjoys excellent connectivity via three National
Highways: NH 66 to Mumbai, NH 544 to Salem and Coimbatore, and
NH 85 to Rameswaram via Madurai. Additionally, it offers convenient rail access
within the port premises, with Ernakulam Junction (South) and Ernakulam Town
(North) railway stations just 5-7 kilometers away. With Cochin airport located
approximately 35 kilometers from the facility, businesses operating within
economic zone benefit from enhanced accessibility and connectivity.
Operating within the framework of the SEZ Act, DP
World’s Cochin Economic Zone presents substantial advantages for enterprises
engaged in import, export, and trading activities within India. DP world FTWZ facilitates seamless and
convenient re-export processes, providing unparalleled flexibility and
efficiency in trade operations.
The other two economic zones are Nhava Sheva Business
Park (NSBP) in Mumbai and the Integrated Chennai Business Park (ICBP) in
Chennai, offering 1 million and 600,000 square feet, respectively.