DP World said operations at Jebel Ali Port remain uninterrupted despite rising tensions in the Middle East, following recent attacks in Dubai and nearby emirates that prompted precautionary security measures across the region.
"All terminals at Jebel Ali Port in Dubai are operating normally," a DP World spokesperson said in a statement. "We continue to monitor developments closely and remain in close coordination with the relevant authorities."
It added that enhanced safety and security measures remain in place across the port. "The safety and wellbeing of our people, customers and partners remain our top priority."
The reassurance comes after a series of strikes in Dubai earlier this week, which temporarily disrupted airport operations and triggered government shelter guidance.
While the wider security situation in the region remains fluid, DP World said port activities have not been affected.
Jebel Ali is the largest port in the Middle East and a critical gateway for trade linking Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas.
Its four terminals handle more than 15 million TEUs annually, alongside substantial volumes of bulk, breakbulk and Ro‑Ro cargo, making it one of the world's most important transshipment hubs.
DP World said it will continue to monitor the situation and maintain heightened security protocols as needed.

