DP World launches new UAE-Iraq sea route

16 December 2025

UAE-based port operator DP World has launched a new 36-hour maritime service linking Dubai’s Mina Rashid with Iraq’s Umm Qasr Port.

The new service, called DP World Express, offers a faster option than overland trucking, with a capacity to carry up to 145 accompanied trailers per sailing.

The service was inaugurated at Mina Rashid, and a dedicated RoRo vessel was assigned to the route.

The vessel was recently upgraded at Drydocks World and is scheduled to begin operations in December 2025.

DP World Express will transport non-containerised, full-trailer units with drivers on board, delivering a direct, secure, door-to-door solution between the UAE and Iraq. The service will also support onward movement to neighbouring countries, improving reliability while reducing cross-border delays and administrative complexity.

The new route responds to demand for quicker, more controlled trailer movements by lowering handling needs and simplifying planning across key trading sectors.

This corridor strengthens access to Iraq’s main commercial centres and enhances connectivity to Jordan and Syria via established inland routes, supporting regional trade growth. On the return leg, the vessel will carry Iraqi export cargo to the UAE, helping expand two-way trade and improving efficiency across regional supply chains.

The service further develops DP World’s integrated logistics offering by expanding direct maritime connectivity for non-containerised cargo. It is also expected to support sustainability goals by reducing CO2 emissions compared with alternative transport and logistics options.

The launch event was attended by senior officials from the UAE and Iraq, including Muzaffar Mustafa Al-Jubouri, Iraqi ambassador to the UAE, and Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, group chairman and CEO of DP World, among others.

DP World is a global provider of end-to-end supply chain and logistics solutions, specialising in port operations, economic zones, maritime services and digital trade platforms. The company operates more than 60 marine and inland terminals in over 30 countries, handling around 88 million twenty-foot equivalent units of containerised cargo annually.


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Yasir Iqbal
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