Key issues of maritime sector discussed
DUBAI: Held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI UAE), the Maritime Government Leaders Roundtable marked the beginning of the UAE Maritime Week 2023, scheduled to take place until the May 19th, 2023.
The roundtable, atended by industry leaders, policymakers, and experts from key government and private sector organisations, highlighted the strategic importance of the maritime industry in the UAE and the Middle East.
The roundtable themed, ‘The Roadmap for Unlocking Maritime Sustainable Opportunities’, identified critical issues facing the sector, and stressed on the latest trends, technologies, and innovations shaping the future of the industry. It also underscored the need for Public-private Partnerships, industry-wide collaborations, and innovation to drive the sector’s sustainable growth and development.
During the roundtable, Eng. Hessa Al Malek, Advisor to the Minister for Maritime Transport Affairs, MOEI UAE said: “Located at the crossroads of major trade routes, the UAE is a key enabler of global supply chain continuity. The nation has capitalised on this advantage through substantial investments in the development of top-notch port facilities, logistics infrastructure, and programs aimed at enhancing talent in the maritime industry.”
“The country’ s sustained investment in the sector is a clear indication of its vision for the future, and its efforts have paid off in cementing its position as a leader in the global maritime spectrum. The UAE’S proactive approach to creating an environment conducive to innovation and collaboration have further raised its rank as a significant player in the maritime world.”
Anders Østergaard, Secretary General of Emirates Shipping Association and CEO of Monjasa said: “The capabilities of the UAE’S maritime sector are well known all over the world. Ranked 3rd globally in facilitating seaborne trade, 7th in container handling capacity, and 12th in efficiency of seaport services; the nation continues to stay at the top of international charts.”