UAE’s Strong Presence at Posidonia

Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Fujairah have big maritime ambitions as it became evident this week at the world’s most prestigious shipping event, the biennial Posidonia Exhibition.

UAE's Strong Presence at PosidoniaA total of 36 shipping industry magnates from the desert nation lined up their highly diverse marine offering on the 35,000 sq m floor of Posidonia Exhibition in their effort to attract Greek shipowners and the global maritime community at large.

The three emirates of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Fujairah showcased a wide spectrum of products, from state of the art satellite communications, to repair service and ship spare parts providers, and from fuel and lubes suppliers, to ship yards, port authorities and bunkers.

“We feel that the Greek maritime environment is the ideal place for Dubai to promote its varied maritime sector services and products”, said Nawfal Al Jourani, Communications Director of Dubai Maritime City Authority. 

“We provide a business-friendly environment with full infrastructure support, a comprehensive and favourable regulatory framework plus 100 percent foreign ownership for Greek and international shipowners.”

Following the 2012 launch of Khalifa Port, with an offshore area over 2.7 sq km and a basin of 16.5 meters depth, Abu Dhabi’s growing confidence in its ability to diversify its mainly oil-based economy is finding a new gateway through shipping.

Dr. Khaled Al Marzoui, CEO of Abu Dhabi Shipbuilding, said “We are here to look for partners, to work together. You cannot work alone, you have to work with other regions, with other companies”.

The company, which specialises in the manufacturing, repair and retrofits of military and commercial ships, saw a visit at its Posidonia presentation by the Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Greece, Sultan Mohammed Majed Al Ali, as a further testament of the importance the Arab nation attaches to shipping, which accounts for 4.6 percent of the UAE’s GDP and contributes 75,000 jobs.

And while Dubai and Abu Dhabi have much more to count on in terms of their economic growth, the rocky emirate of Fujairah at the northernmost tip of the country is betting its prosperity on shipping and bunkering in particular.

The port city has invested heavily in developing infrastructure which enables private companies from the UAE and abroad to set up fuel and lubes bunkers servicing the world’s fleet that navigate the straits of Hormuz.

Posidonia exhibitor ENOC, Dubai’s national oil company, has invested significant funds in Fujairah’s bunkering infrastructure boasting the port’s biggest plant with a capacity of 250,000 tonnes per year which will expand to 350,000 tonnes by 2015.

Arif Ahmed El Mardi, ENOC’s Manager Marketing and Direct Sales said: “This is the first time for ENOC to participate at any marine exhibition and we chose Posidonia because we want to showcase our offering for marine in Fujairah which is the world’s third largest in sale of lubricants.

Our business is spread around the world and we want to expand our network by establishing our contacts and extend our supply network around Africa and other growing markets in Asia. Our presence in Greece will also help us get the technical know-how because marine is not just lubricants, it is about the overall solutions, and we want to understand the business further”.

According to El Mardi, ENOC would conclude a major deal with Cyprus during this week at Posidonia.

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June 6, 2014