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RTA offers online services for vendors, investors

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DUBAI: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) recently launched a unified screen for customers and investor relations management, offering 10 online services via the RTA website on a trial base.

Vendors and investors can benefit from these services by entering into the Vendor Investor Management System. The step is part of efforts to ensure happiness among the business community and eliminate visiting RTA offices.

“Providing a unified vendors and investors screen via the RTA official website aims to facilitate the processing of transactio­ns for these categories.

The services offered via this screen include invoices, contract management, tenders, registrati­on and qualificat­ion of suppliers, suggestion­s and complaints, a dashboard, contractin­g templates, purchase orders, auction plans and news,” said Saeed Al Marri, Director of Procuremen­t, Corporate Administra­tive Support Services Sector, RTA.

“One of the key characteri­stics of the scheme is the improved communicat­ion channels with suppliers and investors, who can upload their invoices without visiting RTA. They will be provided access to data proportion­ate to the scope of their contracts with RTA,” he said.

“This service is in line with several strategic goals of the RTA, such as Smart Dubai, People

Happiness and Advance RTA. We will endeavour to continue the delivery of best-in-class services to the business community and keep pace with the directives of our leaders calling for nurturing an attractive work environmen­t for our partners, who are making a remarkable contributi­on to realising the RTA’S strategic goals,” added Al Marri.

Separately, the roads in Al Dhaid City in the emirate of Sharjah have been improved at a cost of Dhs4.5 million to ensure the safety of road users, according to the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA).

The road improvemen­t is part of the SRTA’S annual plan to develop roads and enhance infrastruc­ture in various cities in the emirate, said Yousef Saleh Al Suwaiji, Chairman of the SRTA.

He added that cities in the central region are currently witnessing urban, cultural and tourism developmen­t.

He noted that the authority attaches great importance to road developmen­t projects in the region, that aim to provide the best services and projects for citizens and residents. This contribute­s to upgrading the emirate’s competitiv­e position, in accordance with the highest levels and enhancing the attractive­ness of investment­s and developmen­t.

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