Transactions were logged in at Al Hamriya Port, Deira Wharfage and Port Rashid
The Director General of Dubai Customs, Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, recently made a field tour of the customs centres at Al Hamriya Port, Deira Wharfage and Port Rashid.
Accompanied by members of the senior management in Dubai Custom, Musabih met with the employees at the three centers and was briefed on the efforts taken to further advance customs services, and procedures followed to combat the spread of Covid-19, according to a press release.
Since January until the end of October, the three centres completed 77,200 transactions- 37,800 by the Creek and Deira Wharfage Customs Centre, 23,800 transactions by Al Hamriya Port Customs centre, and 15,600 transactions by Port Rashid Customs Centre.
In the first 10 months this year, 37,300 inspection operations took place in the three centres, led by Port Rashid Customs Centre with 15,600 inspection operations; followed by Creek and Deira Wharfage Customs Centre with 15,000 inspection operations, and Al Hamriya Port Customs Centre with 6,700 inspection operations.
“The customs centres have helped toward sustainable development and fast economic recovery thanks to dedicated and skillful teams and advanced technologies,” observed Musabih on this occasion.