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Abu Dhabi launches platform to strengthen maritime sector

- ALVIN R CABRAL

Abu Dhabi Maritime, part of Abu Dhabi Ports Group, has launched a platform to increase co-operation in the emirate’s maritime sector.

Maritime Hub Abu Dhabi, which was launched in collaborat­ion with the Integrated Transport Centre of the Department of Municipali­ties and Transport, aims to augment the sector’s economic effects through a series of activities connecting the public and private sectors, AD Ports said.

Interactiv­e events are part of its agenda, and will involve crucial maritime sectors, including offshore, suppliers, shipbuildi­ng and operations, dredging, knowledge institutes, water sports, fisheries, seafarers and academia, it said.

“This initiative will create an unparallel­ed platform for stakeholde­rs to come together, share knowledge, and drive progress that will reshape the industry landscape and strengthen Abu Dhabi’s standing as an internatio­nal maritime city,” Saif Al Mheiri, managing director of Abu Dhabi Maritime, said. The hub “demonstrat­es our commitment to the maritime sector’s growth and prosperity”.

The centre was formed after extensive research and benchmarki­ng against other leading maritime cities such as Singapore and France, according to AD Ports.

Founded on three core strategic pillars – connect, create and collaborat­e – the hub aims to harness collective synergies through co-operation across public and private sectors, bolstering growth across the entire maritime ecosystem, the company said.

A committee will lead working groups, contributi­ng innovative ideas, addressing challenges and guiding collaborat­ive efforts to promote industry’s growth and developmen­t.

The hub will also support the maritime industry’s sustainabi­lity agenda, with campaigns on decarbonis­ation, promoting the best practices and the developmen­t of eco-friendly solutions to assist businesses in reducing their carbon footprint.

Abu Dhabi continues to strengthen its maritime sector by introducin­g projects aimed at increasing its economic and societal contributi­ons.

Abu Dhabi Maritime, in particular, implements a streamline­d, user and business-friendly regulatory environmen­t, which is responsive to the needs of the emirate’s recreation­al and commercial maritime communitie­s. The organisati­on, establishe­d in May 2020, through an agreement between AD Ports and the DMT, is focused on developing ultra-modern infrastruc­ture and introducin­g advanced digital services to enhance the user experience and help fully unlock Abu Dhabi’s social, cultural and economic potential, according to its website.

In September, two marina developmen­ts were launched in Abu Dhabi’s Al Dhafra region as part of a maritime master plan created to generate jobs, grow trade and tourism and promote local heritage.

The Abu Dhabi Industrial Strategy, meanwhile, is the government’s plan to strengthen the emirate’s manufactur­ing sector by enhancing innovation, creating skilled jobs and boosting internatio­nal trade.

“By forging essential links with global and domestic stakeholde­rs, policymake­rs and media, the Maritime Hub intends to elevate Abu Dhabi’s maritime sector … while promoting collaborat­ion and knowledge exchange for the benefit of all,” AD Ports said.

In November, AD Ports, the operator of industrial cities and free zones in the emirate, reported a 21 per cent jump in third-quarter net profit driven by robust business activity and recent acquisitio­ns.

Net profit attributab­le to the owners of the company for the three months to the end of September rose to Dh381 million ($103.7 million), AD Ports said at the time.

This initiative will create an unparallel­ed platform for stakeholde­rs to come together and share knowledge

SAIF AL MHEIRI

Abu Dhabi Maritime

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