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Dubai Maritime City Authority Visits Seacor Marine to Further Reinforce Local Maritime Sector in Partnership with Private Sector
The Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) recently checked out the headquarters of Seacor Marine, a major driver of offshore marine support vessels. Led by Amer Ali, Executive Director of DMCA, and Nawfal Al Jourani, Chief Officer of the Dubai Maritime Cluster Office, the DMCA's delegation went over finest solutions and effective actions to further profit from encouraging opportunities and address present and arising difficulties facing Dubai's maritime community.
The go to is in line with the DMCA's dedication to achieve the joy and contentment of customers and maritime stakeholders, as well as strengthen Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to enhance the maritime market's competitiveness and make Dubai one of the world's leading maritime capitals.
Ali highlighted the value of additional enhancing rewarding relations with partners from the economic sector to additional develop a competitive and sustainable maritime sector, in accordance with the enthusiastic purposes of the Dubai Maritime Field Approach. He said that the meeting with Seacor Marine's authorities provided an excellent platform for checking out the sharing of knowledge and competence according to their usual aspirations.
" We are totally committed to constructing strong ties with exclusive business running in the maritime field of Dubai, as our company believe that constructive discussion is a major tool for creating efficient strategies for achieving the joy of our partners and customers alike. This is in line with the instructions of our wise management to spread joy and positivity as they make up an excellent lifestyle, a government dedication, and a spirit joining the UAE community. We anticipate expanding our efficient relations with the private sector which plays a fundamental role in ensuring the local maritime market's global competitiveness and attractiveness.
Seacor Marine is just one of the world's leading owners and drivers offshore vessels, with a fleet of more than 172 vessels. The company is locateded in Dubai with operations covering the Middle East, Africa, the Balkans and the Far East.
During the visit, both parties discussed pushing concerns impacting the maritime community and traded their forward-looking visions in support of the DMCA's initiatives to boost the efficiency and competition of Dubai's maritime sector. The DMCA agents likewise took the opportunity to obtain Seacor's comments on its maritime and logistics services and existing laws in a bid to get a much deeper understanding of the private maritime companies' contemporary demands and figure out the very best methods to increase bench on the maritime industry. These remain in line with the DMCA's objective of building a safe aquatic atmosphere that is capable of equaling rapid adjustments and emerging trends and attracting regional and international financiers.