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Sabah Al Ahmad Global Gateway Logistics City

The Sabah Al Ahmad Global Gateway Logistics City is situated inside, Clarkfield, Pampanga, just 60 minutes north of Metro Manila. Global Gateway Logistics City is compromised of 1.77 million square meters of prime real estate, divided into 4 zone: the, home to your warehousing, distribution and light manufacturing operations; the for all office requirements; the , home to Research and Development, Modelling and Simulation, IT and centers of higher learning and the for all your retail and shopping needs.

History
Kuwaiti people were always known for their overseas voyages as they bravely expanded their business boundaries beyond Kuwait’s borders, earning their living through trade and hard work. Kuwaitis have been always committed to developing their country and reaching out to other nations, in their quest to elevate their economic level and to help in their development. For that reason, Kuwaitis are known as “Pearls of the Gulf” – for their assertive capabilities and strong ethical commitment.

One of the major Kuwaitis’ achievements – a very special project in the s is The Sabah Al Ahmad Global Gateway Logistics City. and the Philippines enjoy strong bilateral relations and deep ties dating back several decades, which were further strengthened when diplomatic relations between the two countries started in 1979, as it helped improve commercial exchanges as well as business ties. It is also known that Kuwait is considered a second home to about 130,000 Filipino expatriates who work across several sectors.

It was only natural then that they direct their attention to Philippines, the country that offers infinite opportunities and, under the leadership of, a visionary national development plan has been formulated with intense focus on infrastructure projects.

We are here today to show Kuwait’s commitment to support the Philippines in executing its goals, as presented in KGL’s efforts to transfer its industry expertise in infrastructure and logistics development to the people of the Philippines in partnership with the financial investment support from Kuwait.

The Philippines' Very First
Urban Growth has evolved around the available forms of transportation. Large Metropolises first developed in and around Ports, then urbanization spread up Rivers, followed by invention of Railroads and railroads cities, and later super Highways and the large and sprawling suburbs. Today, urban growth has accelerated in and around airports. Global Gateway Logistics City (GGLC) represents the latest in urban planning with its fully-integrated, mixed-use, and multi disciplinary city.