The Security Department at Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) issued 800,000 security passes during the first quarter of 2024 to facilitate the entry of individuals and companies into the ports and free zones overseen by the PCFC in Dubai.
Nasser Al Neyadi, CEO of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, explained that the growth in the number of security permits issued compared to the same period last year, reflects the efforts made to provide a safe environment for individuals and companies in the free zones, economic zones, and special development areas supervised by the PCFC. This contributes to driving development and enhancing Dubai’s position as a global destination for trade and business.
He added that the Security Department at the PCFC is committed to implementing a comprehensive and integrated security system, encompassing a wide range of measures aimed at enhancing security and safety standards regionally and globally, through adopting and implementing the latest practices and best international standards in the field.
These security procedures cover 8 areas supervised by the PCFC, including Jebel Ali Port, Jebel Ali Free Zone, JAFZA, Rashid Port, Al Hamriyah Port, Dubai Maritime City, Dry Docks World, and Deira Wharfage. These areas witnessed active movement during Q1 2024, with approximately ten million vehicles entering, representing a 10 percent increase compared to 2023.
Al Neyadi highlighted the Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Security Department’s efforts in enhancing the “Tasreeh” system for issuing security permits.