E-Marine's fully equipped cable ship would guarantee its esteemed customers in the region prompt rectification of any unexpected cable fault throughout the duration of Asian Games from December 1 - 15.
Omar Jassim Bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer E-Marine, said 'We are pleased to reassure our total commitment to our valuable customers and offer this absolutely free service during this prestigious event. The full time standby of our cable ship would not only ensure smooth handling of any untoward situation attributable to cable damage but would support our customers in meeting their objectives of customers centric services.'
'Exceeding our customers' expectations is always important for us and we have provided similar service during a major global summit held in the UAE previously,' he added.
E-Marine, the leading submarine service provider, specializes in laying cables for the Telecommunications and Offshore Power Generation industries. E-Marine is the forefront of submarine cable works both regionally and internationally.
Strategically located in the Middle East, E-Marine, with its sophisticated resources and competent technical staff enables prompt, efficient and cost-effective services to its customers.
E-Marine's cable ship patrols waters during Asian Games
Emirates Telecommunications and Marine Services FZE - E-Marine, the specialist entity in submarine cable installation and repair in the region, has volunteered to assign one of its cable ships on full time standby in Qatar waters during the forthcoming Asian Games.
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, November 27 - 2006 at 14:49
- PRESS RELEASE
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| NIWA, the ship that will be patrolling the Qatar waters |
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Posted by Lara Lynn Golden, News EditorMonday, November 27 - 2006 at 14:49 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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