The Wilo Group, a pioneer in sustainable and intelligent premium water solutions, and DP World have expanded their strategic partnership through a new agreement aimed at advancing sustainable infrastructure, smart logistics solutions and AI-based innovations in the global water sector.
The partnership builds on Wilo’s long-standing presence in the region, including its Green Fab facility in Dubai – built almost 20 years ago and significantly expanded last year, in the Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) operated by DP World. As per the MoU, the companies will explore the use of Wilo’s AI-integrated solutions across DP World’s logistics hubs and ports, optimise Wilo’s global supply chains and assess collaboration under Wilo Global WATER AI Academy programme.
The agreement was signed at the company's global headquarters Wilopark in Dortmund by its CEO Oliver Hermes and Abdulla Al Hashmi, Global Chief Operating Officer, Parks and Economic Zones at DP World, in the presence of Abdulla Al Khater, Head of the Economic Section at the Embassy of the UAE in Berlin.
"Expanding the partnership is a significant strategic step: we are linking Wilo’s expertise in water technology even more closely with DP World’s infrastructure and logistics capabilities. Harnessing the transformative power of artificial intelligence, we can implement joint projects that have a sustainable impact worldwide – in the water sector, the logistics industry and far beyond," explained Hermes.
"We at Wilo are looking forward to working even more closely with DP World than before," he stated.
Al Hashmi said the agreement builds on a long-standing partnership that has grown through Jafza over many years. "Combining Wilo’s engineering and technology leadership with DP World’s integrated logistics ecosystem will support smarter industrial operations, strengthen supply chain resilience and unlock new opportunities for manufacturers and customers across the UAE, Germany and wider global markets," he stated.
"It also creates a platform for knowledge exchange and talent development, which are critical to the next phase of industrial growth," he added.-TradeArabia News Service
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