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Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
DP World aims to ensure secure and resilient societies and communities wherever we operate. Our data-driven logistics transform business and help us lead the future of global trade, enabling the most productive, efficient, sustainable and safe trade solutions globally. This is as important commercially as it is to the societies where we live and work. As a global employer, DP World strives to improve people's lives, strengthen communities and protect the environment. We do not tolerate slavery, servitude, forced labour or human trafficking anywhere in our operations or supply chain.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer