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Middle East Maritime signs up with Dubai Maritime City
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, June 22 - 2005 at 13:25
- PRESS RELEASE
Middle East Maritime (MEM), a leading maritime consultancy developed in association with experts in port and offshore development and maritime activities to tackle maritime related environmental issues, has recently announced its plans to set up in Dubai Maritime City.
The company was established to provide higher level of professional services to the maritime community, emphasizing the need to minimize any ecological imbalance, ensure safety of operations and control marine pollution that might occur due to the ongoing offshore and onshore developments in the Middle East.
"With its modern and state-of-the-art facilities and convenient location, Dubai Maritime City provides the perfect platform to help us grow our business," said Dr. A.T Shangmugam, Managing Director for MEM. "Dubai Maritime City creates a specialized marine environment and investment friendly policy framework to bring about integrated marine oriented development in Dubai. We anticipate that MEM would greatly benefit from this move as Dubai Maritime City provides committed support to optimize benefits for all stakeholders,"
"We are delighted to welcome MEM to Dubai Maritime City and we look forward to a long and fruitful partnership with them," said Amer Ali, Project Manager of Dubai Maritime City. "Dubai Maritime City will add a new dimension to Dubai, and its creation will satisfy a growing need for an iconic and multi-dimensional maritime center in the region."
MEM's portfolio of services has been designed to meet the needs of various sectors of onshore and offshore developments as well as maritime developments, which include shipping, oil industries and coastal zone management.
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About Dubai Maritime CityDubai Maritime City will be a 216-hectare manmade peninsula, and will create an iconic, multidimensional maritime centre providing a unique world-class environment for the global maritime community. Dubai Maritime City is headed by Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman.
For more information please contact:
Marc Haslam
PR & Marketing
Dubai Maritime City
PO Box 17000, Dubai, UAE
Tel: + 9714 3243414
Fax: + 9714 3244858
Mob: + 971 50 4561244
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