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Recent news of Dubai joining for the first time the top five international shipping centers comes in the midst of intensive efforts aimed at catapulting the local maritime industry into the ranks of the world’s best as per the directives of the UAE’s leadership.https://www.centarahotelsresorts.com/cosihotels/?utm_source=e-global&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=cosi-firstlaunch&fbtrack=CUST-cosi-firstlaunch-e-global-banner

Citing its innovative free-trade zone and improvement in the domestic trade environment, Dubai is one of the top five world-class maritime citieslisted in the International Shipping Centre Development Index (ISCD) compiled by the Baltic Exchange and Xinhua alongside Singapore, Hong Kong, London, and Shanghai.

This landmark feat is expected to further raise the confidence of the global maritime community in Dubai’s world-class maritime infrastructure and capabilities.

The latest developments are seen to further bolster the positive mood in the domestic maritime community ahead of the prestigious Seatrade Maritime Middle East, which is taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 29 – 31 October 2018. Widely regarded as one of the most important maritime events, Seatrade Maritime Middle East to be held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, UAE, will showcase and cement anew the cosmopolitan city’s status as a leading regional and international maritime hub.

Amer Ali, Executive Director of Dubai Maritime City Authority, said: “The ongoing efforts of Dubai maritime authorities are paying off as evidenced by the emirate’s recent global achievement. This year, Dubai was ranked fifth in the list of the most important shipping hubs worldwide based on the ISCD released by Baltic Exchange and Xinhua news agency. It is an honor and a privilege to be recognized by the global community, further emboldening us in Dubai to continuously take the necessary steps to sustain this accomplishment, support innovation and competitiveness, and attract maritime-related businesses and investments to maintain the industry’s vibrancy, sustainability, and inclusiveness. Seatrade Maritime Middle East’s upcoming latest edition is another initiative that will back our endeavors designed to help realize the key goals and objectives of Dubai Plan 2021.”

For his part, Chris Hayman, Chairman of Seatrade, said: “More than ever, the strategically located Dubai is poised to play a pivotal role in the continued progress and development of the many aspects of international trade and the global maritime community, specifically in the shipping segment. Seatrade Maritime Middle East is an opportunity to discuss in-depth Dubai’s potentials and advantages as it sets to gather international and regional shipowners and operators, ports, financiers, and other maritime professionals. This year’s edition will again encourage maritime professionals to network, do business, strengthen and nurture new relationships, while hearing about industry topics within relevant and comprehensive conference sessions.”

Seatrade Maritime Middle East, the region’s largest gathering of shipping and maritime industry decision makers, yearly attracts nearly 8,000 attendees from across 90 countries. The international participants take advantage of the platform to do business with ship owners, ship operators, ship managers, charterers, superintendents, senior management, and other industry professionals involved in the procurement of equipment and services within the maritime, offshore, oil and gas, and ports industries.

The agenda of the 2018 edition will revolve around autonomous shipping and automation, fuels of the future, digital and cyber technologies, and environmental challenges within the shipping industry.