Second port to serve capital's industrial zonesPublish Date: 2010-02-02 00:00:08 Story Code: 24899 National Marine Dredging is at work on a 63km-long second channel leading to the entrance of the new port. Andrew Parsons / The National A second port in Musaffah to serve the growing number of manufacturing companies setting up in the industrial zones next to Abu Dhabi Island is being planned. Musaffah and the adjacent Industrial City of Abu Dhabi (ICAD), home to a steel mill, shipbuilding dry docks, and oil and gas rig fabricators, require ready access to the ocean to receive feedstock and materials for local industry. A 63km second channel is being dredged by National Marine Dredging of Abu Dhabi and is due for completion by June. It will be 200 metres wide with a 9-metre draught. As the emirate diversifies away from oil and gas revenues and builds new commercially sustainable industries, the industrial zone will take on a growing role, as will its largest tenants including Emirates Steel Industries, Abu Dhabi Ship Building, Al Jaber Group and Gulf Piping. That zone will encompass an area more than three times the size of Abu Dhabi Island when fully complete in 2030. It will be gradually expanded throughout five phases until 2030, eventually being able to handle 15 million containers and 35 million tonnes of general cargo a year.
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