· Abdulla Bin Damithan: Institutional resilience and operational excellence remain central to supporting Dubai’s global competitiveness.
The Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation
(PCFC) has achievedthree internationally recognized ISO certifications in
partnerships, business continuity, and asset management, reinforcing its
commitment to operational excellence, institutional resilience, and the adaptation
of global best practices in support of Dubai’s sustainable economic vision.
The certifications include ISO 44001:2017 for Collaborative
Business Relationship Management Systems, ISO 22301:2019 for Business
Continuity Management Systems, and ISO 55001:2024 for Asset Management Systems.
With this achievement, PCFC becomes amongst the
first entities in the Middle East and Africa to obtain both the ISO 55001:2024
and the ISO 44001 certifications, bringing a total number of ISO certification
to ten.
His Excellency Abdulla Bin Damithan, Chairman of
the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, said:“These certifications
reflect PCFC’s commitment to strengthening Dubai’s position as a leading global
hub for trade, logistics and maritime services through internationally aligned
systems that enhance operational resilience, governance and institutional
sustainability.
This achievement supportsour strategic direction
toward adopting future-ready operational models that reinforce competitiveness,
service excellence, and sustainable economic growth in line with the vision of
our wise leadership”.
The certification further supports the Corporation’s
efforts to enhance its operational capabilities, and strengthen strategic
partnerships, and adopt innovative systems that supports sustainable and
economic developments and long-term institutional performance.
