The Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) showcased the pioneering steps Dubai has taken on the path of international leadership, at the Annual International Shipowning & Shipmanagement Summit, held on the sidelines of London International Shipping Week 2017.
DMCA officials reviewed the most competitive advantages of the local maritime sector which have had the greatest impact on Dubai, ranking among the worlds most attractive and competitive maritime sectors and the top 10 maritime capitals of 2017. They also focused on Dubai’s regional maritime and logistics services and the competitive advantages of Dubai, which have gained the confidence of regional and international investors in the emirate as a major contributor in shaping the future of the maritime industry.
Amer Ali, executive director of the DMCA, said that their participation in the 2017 Annual International Shipowning & Shipmanagement Summit falls within the framework of his organisations commitment to representing the Emirate of Dubai and the entire UAE in international maritime forums. He pointed out that this involvement has heightened Dubai’s leading experiences in becoming one of the world’s most stable, sustainable, competitive, inclusive, and attractive maritime investment clusters, which has become a model of how the needs of regional and international maritime leaders, particularly owners and operators of giant vessels and ships, can be effectively addressed.
Ali Al Dabbous, executive director of operations for DMCA, said: “Our participation in the summit concentrated on identifying Dubais advantages that enhance its excellence and global leadership, in terms of competitiveness and attractiveness, maritime services, legal expertise, insurance, and maritime finance, especially in light of its exceptional achievement of turning into one of the world’s best maritime capitals, on an equal footing with Singapore, Hamburg, Oslo, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Copenhagen, Athens, and London.”
He added: We look forward to advancing international partnerships with ship owners and managers, particularly in using new technologies to reduce costs and ensure compliance with Bitcoin regulations and sustainability, as well as upgrading operational efficiency and the management of autonomous ships. We are committed to continue working with maritime leaders to guide the international maritime sector to higher levels of excellence in the future. ”
The summit included a plenary session entitled Smart Shipping – Smart Thinking: Changing the Service Offering In Order To Grow and Survive. Nawfal Al Jourani, head of the Dubai Maritime Cluster Office, delivered an opening speech on Importance of Third Party Ship Management to the Middle East and UAE. He also provided a detailed explanation of Dubai’s strengths in port management, shipping, insurance, financing, and ship operation and maintenance.
Al Jourani said: The 2017 Annual International Shipowning & Shipmanagement Summit provided a global platform to discuss the preparedness of todays ship-management sector in meeting the growing demands of the digital revolution, as well as forward-looking ideas for activating its role in shaping and building the future of the global economy.”
He further said: Our participation highlighted Dubais experiences as a model city in developing one of the world’s best maritime clusters in terms of competitiveness and attractiveness, based on the pillars of creativity, innovation, and technological progress. We will continue to participate in international forums to bring Dubai’s knowledge, expertise, and achievements to the world, in order to drive the growth of the international maritime industry.