Between December 2025 and January 2026, DP World
executed an integrated cross-border logistics programme, coordinating air and
sea freight from Singapore, Australia, the UK, the US and the UAE, transporting
more than 55,000 kg of critical broadcast and match infrastructure to ensure
venues and production teams were ready on schedule.
In India, nine international shipments arrived in
Delhi, comprising over 620 packages weighing more than 25,000 kg, including
essential broadcast systems and match operations equipment.
In Sri Lanka, DP World handled 10 air shipments
(combining charter and commercial), plus six sea freight containers from
Singapore. This covered more than 465 packages weighing over 30,000 kg.
Rizwan Soomar, CEO
& MD, Subcontinent, Central Asia & Levant, DP World, said: “Delivering
logistics for a global tournament of this scale demands seamless coordination,
precision planning and speed. Managing multi-origin shipments within compressed
timelines demonstrates the strength of DP World’s integrated global network and
our ability to perform under pressure. We are proud to support the ICC in
delivering operational excellence across host nations.”
Close coordination with customs authorities and ICC
operations teams, alongside DP World’s integrated air-and-sea capabilities,
enabled the safe and timely arrival of all mission-critical assets.
DP World’s recent end-to-end air and sea freight
management for the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in Namibia further
demonstrates the agility of its global network in delivering complex,
time-sensitive sporting events.