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Dr Abduallh Belhaif AlNuaimi

Top experts to attend Breakbulk Middle East

DUBAI, October 29, 2018

Preparations are underway for the fourth Breakbulk Middle East 2019, to be held next year for the first time in Dubai, UAE, which will gather the world’s top industry experts.

The event is being held under the patronage Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, UAE Minister of Infrastructure Development and the chairman of Federal Transport Authority for Land and Maritime.

Furthermore, the event will definitely have a positive impact as it is primarily dedicated to highlighting the major issues and key players in vital sectors such as breakbulk and project cargo.

The fourth edition is scheduled to be held for the first time in Dubai, UAE, on February 11 and 12 at the Dubai World Trade Centre aspiring to unite key logistics players, carriers and cargo owners.

Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi said: “We are proud to say that the UAE today is the maritime flagship for the Middle East. That’s why, many international leading maritime conferences choose the UAE as their prime venue for both expos and conferences.”

“Accordingly, we aim to collaborate together with the Breakbulk team aspiring to solidify the UAE position as breakbulk and logistics hub. The UAE is already leading the maritime industry in the Middle East, and huge efforts are in progress to enhance it. We will continue to address the issues that may arise in the industry, and we will unify efforts with government entities and the private sector to face the challenges and to further grow with the industry that will in turn solidify the UAE’s position amongst the world’s best maritime hubs,” he said.

Al Nuaimi added: “We are constantly following the instructions of our wise leadership who believe in the importance of the maritime sector as an efficient way of delivering goods.”

“Countries worldwide are heavily counting on shipping to facilitate trade and enhance business opportunities. The UAE is steadily climbing the ranks of the leading nations in the global maritime industry, and this requires a process of constant development and reform,” he said.

According to Princess Sarah AlSaud, director of Maritime Business Development at the International Forum for Maritime Transport, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport in Alexandria, who attended the 3rd edition of Breakbulk ME and delivered the keynote speech.

She said: “The establishment of such exhibitions and conferences in the shipping and maritime trade sectors is very significant for our region. Breakbulk Middle East is a platform for generating and sharing innovative ideas in the industry.”

“I was delighted to see the region’s foremost experts in the sector come together such as leading shippers, port authorities, carriers, freight forwarders and transport specialists. I look forward for another successful event in 2019,” she added.

Princess Al Saud emphasised: “The event witnesses strategic era whereas China’s Belt and Road Initiative will become a major player in the international economy. Accordingly, The UAE and Saudi Arabia will play a very important role in contributing to that plan’s success.”

“The development of commercial ports and the establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) can be the driver of economic industrialization and growth. Therefore, I want to hear from the major industry key players who will attend the fourth edition of Breakbulk ME and discuss the GCC’s new maritime strategy and its major projects,” she added.

Mohammed Al Muallem, DP World’s chief executive officer and managing director, UAE Region, said: “There is no doubt that the global economy is improving and the outlook for the upcoming years in terms of growth and development is optimistic.”

“We can see the significant value of the breakbulk industry as global exports and imports are considerably growing. The global market is currently not only benefiting from the recovery but witnesses an increase in trade volume,” he said.

Al Muallem added: “Breakbulk industry has remained a source of opportunities in our region. We, at DP World, believe in the importance of generating better business opportunities to maintain our global leadership.”

“Jebel Ali Port’s General Cargo Facility spreads over 1.4 million sq metres with 27 berths, including a covered area of 70,000 sq m. We will continue to invest in breakbulk and cargo projects to meet our customers’ need and we aim to sustain our effective collaboration with Breakbulk Middle East which will definitely solidify the UAE global maritime competitiveness,” he said.

Ben Blamire, the event’s commercial director, said: “Through the experience that we have gained over the past years by organizing this event in many different countries, we have recognized the essential role that this event plays. Breakbulk Middle East gathers key industry leaders from all over the world under one umbrella, where they are given the opportunity to share expertise, knowledge, the challenges that they are facing, their future goals and definitely development opportunities and solutions.”

“We all agree that the industry has been facing major challenges due to the fluctuation in oil prices that basically has affected the global market. Therefore, we work hard year after a year to guarantee that our event is an objective platform for generating and sharing innovative ideas to face major industry challenges and come up with effective solutions. Breakbulk Middle East also aims to showcase the industry’s international best practices which will further enhance the UAE’s global ranking,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service




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