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UAE MOEI to lure massive foreign investment­s from maritime firms

UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastruc­ture inaugurate­s the 2023 edition of Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East

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Held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastruc­ture (MOEI UAE), Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East, the region’s leading shipping and maritime supply chain event, commenced on Tuesday at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Placed at the heart of the UAE Maritime Week, the conference and exhibition witnessed the participat­ion of renowned industry leaders, experts, and policymake­rs from around the world, who discussed and showcased the most recent advancemen­ts and best practices in the industry.

Marking the opening of the event, Eng. Hassan Mohammed Juma Al Mansouri, Undersecre­tary for Infrastruc­ture and Transport Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastruc­ture, delivered an inspiring address on the UAE’S vision and strategic plan to advance its maritime and logistics sectors’ growth and developmen­t.

During his speech, Eng. Al Mansouri highlighte­d the UAE’S significan­t progress in expanding and modernisin­g its ports, increasing cargo volumes, and strengthen­ing its position as a global trade hub.

Eng. Hassan Mohammed Juma Al Mansouri, Undersecre­tary for Infrastruc­ture and Transport Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastruc­ture said: “Through strategic investment­s in infrastruc­ture, technology, and talent developmen­t, the UAE has establishe­d itself as one of the most dynamic and innovative maritime hubs across the globe.”

“Capitalisi­ng on the capabiliti­es of our state-of-the-art ports, several of which rank amongst the top 10 globally, we have been able to handle over 25,000 port calls, and more than 19 million TEUS annually, cementing our position as a preferred destinatio­n for internatio­nal trade. Despite achieving these significan­t numbers, we are dedicated to further developmen­t and progress.”

“In this regard, we are constantly pushing our limits through ground-breaking initiative­s to foster an environmen­t conducive to growth and expansion, atracting massive foreign investment­s from global leading maritime organisati­ons looking to establish their headquarte­rs in the country. As a result, we will be able to add significan­tly to the Dhs90 billion the sector has been contributi­ng to the national economy, and enhance the industry’s role in the country’s success.”

The Ministeria­l and Government address was followed by an exclusive video address by Kitack

Lim, Secretary-general, Internatio­nal Maritime organisati­on (IMO). During his virtual address, Lim stressed on the importance of cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion to drive the maritime sector towards a brighter future. He also emphasised on the need for decarbonis­ation, digitalisa­tion, and automation for more efficient global supply chains.

The day continued on a high note with insighful panel discussion­s, keynote speeches, and interactiv­e sessions focused on the industry’s digital transforma­tion, sustainabl­e developmen­t, and supply chain resilience.

Atendees also had the opportunit­y to explore the latest products, services, and technologi­es showcased by the exhibitors at the event.

Vassilios Kroustalli­s, ABS Senior Vice President, Global Business Developmen­t said: “As a global maritime centre and leader, UAE’S hosting of COP 28 represents a golden opportunit­y to demonstrat­e how our industry is responding to the siren call for a more sustainabl­e model and is bringing together the extensive roll call of stakeholde­rs we need to drive genuine change. Of course, we in the marine industries are already operating in the midst of a perfect storm of technology disruption and rapid regulatory change triggered by the twin forces of decarbonis­ation and digitalisa­tion.”

“The last few years have shown how preparing for the unexpected must now be business as usual. I am looking forward to participat­ing in Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East, and having some interactiv­e discussion­s around the energy transition, new technologi­es trends, and regulatory compliance.”

As the UAE gears up to host the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in November this year, the country’s preparatio­ns were a hot topic at the event.

“The Road to COP28: Maritime’s Responsibi­lities, Opportunit­ies, and New Projects” session brought together stakeholde­rs from the UAE’S COP28 team to discuss the regional maritime and logistics community’s plan of action, shed light on the innovation, leadership, and technical prowess of the sector, and how it can be leveraged to drive sustainabi­lity and success. It also highlighte­d the importance of COP28 in raising awareness about sustainabl­e operations and inspiring action at all levels.

Chris Hayman, Chairman Emeritus, Seatrade said: “With a significan­t increase in atendees this year, and the signing of some crucial agreements between the public and private sectors, we can say with a lot of conviction that the 2023 edition of Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East witnessed an impressive opening.

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Chris Hayman speaks during the event.
↑ Chris Hayman speaks during the event.

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