Port of Fujairah is the only multi-purpose port on the Eastern seaboard of the United Arab Emirates, approximately 70 nautical miles from the Straits of Hormuz. Initial Construction of the Port started in 1978 as part of the economic development of the UAE. Full operations commenced in 1983. Since then the Port has embarked on a continuing process of enhancement to both its facilities and its comprehensive range of functions.
The Port of Fujairah with its strategic location on the UAE East coast, at the crossroads of shipping lines between East and West is one of the Emirate’s vital facilities. It offers an important hub for their activities towards the markets of the Indian sub-continent and East of Africa.
Port Khorfakkan, established in 1978, is one of the world’s leading container transhipment ports. Its strategic location on Sharjah’s Indian Ocean coast, outside the sensitive Straits of Hormuz, is ideal for transhipment to the upper Gulf, the Red Sea region, the Indian subcontinent and East African destinations.
Khalid port, established in 1976, is a multipurpose port with a dedicated container terminal. Located within the Arabian Gulf, on the west coast of the UAE, it offers convenient access to every corner of the globe.
Hamriyah Port, Established in 1995, is integrated with and located adjacent to Hamriyah Free Zone. Hamriyah Port is deep water seaport in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Hamriyah Port offers a competitive advantage in its location, since it is closer to the Straits of Hormuz than other Southern Emirates ports, has easy access to the main arteries of the UAE.