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Middle Easts First 2016 edition of TradeWinds Shipowners Forum to Take Place in Dubai

Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA), the government authority charged with controling, coordinating and managing all aspects of Dubai's maritime sector, will toss the spotlight on the emirate's maritime technique during this year's TradeWinds Shipowners Forum Middle East. The event is happening on March 9, 2016 at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel in Dubai for the first time in the area under the support of DMCA.

The Dubai version is the 3rd and final event in the collection noting TradeWinds 25th anniversary, following the success of earlier Forums held in Hong Kong and also Athens. The online forum is adhered to by an evening function to make the most of guests' value for time-- allowing them to check out prospective chances and collaborations with fellow participants.

Amer Ali, Executive Director of DMCA, stated: "These are absolutely amazing times for the worldwide delivery industry, which is ably shown in the high number of task published across international ports. Our existence at this leading international event will certainly permit us to discuss the purposes we have embeded in the Dubai Maritime Strategy-- aiming to solidify the emirate's location as a leading worldwide maritime hub. The DMCA is currently developing its focus on essential areas such as ports, logistics solutions and maritime arbitration in order to achieve this vision while also developing a safe maritime environment.".

According to TradeWinds, the Gulf area is presently at the centre of elevated passion with the recuperation of the vessel market. In line with this, Dubai's maritime industry stands for wonderful value because of its vibrancy, sustainability and also safe and secure atmosphere. The leading shipping news portal additionally complimented the DMCA for its continuing initiatives to make certain highest degree of services and regulations and the major assistance of Dubai's government to additionally reinforcing the maritime sector.

"Dubai is a lively maritime business centre investing in its future. We are delighted to conclude our 25th Anniversary Shipowner Forum programme with a topical conversation for shipowners, investors and financiers with interest in the Middle East," concluded Julian Bray, Editor-in-Chief, TradeWinds.

The online forum, which is a front runner event of TradeWinds, a leading shipping news company, has been developed to be topical and also forward looking with highly concentrated discussion sessions as well as discussions made by a mix of high-level global maritime influencers as well as local leaders. High profile speakers like Per Wistoft, CEO of UACC, Ren Kofod-Olsen, Chief Executive Officer of Topaz Marine & Energy will certainly take part with a keynote address from Eng. Abdullah Al Sulaiti, Managing Director of Nakilat. The online forum is followed by an evening reception to maximize guests' value for time-- allowing them to check out prospective chances and collaborations with fellow guests.

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