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Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East announces strategic agenda to discuss key actions for the future of the maritime and logistics sectors

The event will bring together leading maritime and logistics professionals from across the region under one roof, offering valuable networking opportunities to exchange ideas, and find solutions to revolutionise the industry

March 2, 2023

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Held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East, the flagship event of the UAE Maritime Week, is all set to take place on 16-18 May 2023 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Reaffirming its position as the leading maritime and logistics event in the region, the three-day exhibition and conference announced its strategic agenda aimed at addressing the most pressing concerns existing in the maritime and logistics industries.

Living up to its reputation of offering unmatched networking opportunities, in addition to serving as a think tank and knowledge hub for the maritime and logistics sectors, the event will bring together some of the most renowned maritime professionals from across the MENA region. These industry players will engage in comprehensive dialogue aimed at offering realistic and practical solutions to pressing concerns such as supply chain disruptions.

Catering to diverse industry segments

So far, the organisers of the event have announced the agenda for four key segments, namely, "Seatrade Maritime Business Excellence Forum", "Seatrade Maritime Logistics Excellence Forum", “Seatrade Maritime ShipTech Forum” and "Seatrade Maritime Offshore Marine & Workboats Forum".

H.E. Eng. Hessa Al Malek, Advisor to the Minister for Maritime Transport Affairs, UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure said: "In line with the direction advised by the UAE’s wise leadership, we find it necessary for us as stakeholders of the local and regional maritime sector to have a deep understanding of the needs and wants of the industry. By doing so, we have been able to cater to the demands of the sector, ensure continued progress, and maintain our position as a leading global maritime hub. Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East offers an exceptional opportunity for us to closely interact with industry players, understand their concerns, and act accordingly. Over the years, the discussions that have taken place during the event, and the challenges put under the spotlight, have enabled us to improve our strategies and plans, keeping us ahead of the curve."

Addressing industry concerns

Scheduled to take place on the 17th of May, the "Seatrade Maritime Business Excellence Forum" will feature two panel discussions focused on strategies needed to lead the sustainable growth of the regional upstream market, and significant steps required to build the agility, adaptability, and stability of the regional downstream market.

Meanwhile, the "Seatrade Maritime Logistics Excellence Forum", set to take place on the 18th of May, will bring the future of the regional and global supply chain under the spotlight, impact of inflation on the industry, and the need to use modern solutions such as AI and big data in enhancing the efficiency and performance of the maritime and logistics sectors.

Taking place on the third day of the event, "Seatrade Maritime Offshore Marine & Workboats Forum" will explore offshore marine projects in the region, flow of foreign investment, and the marine support vessel market. The forum will also feature sessions such as “Gearing Towards Zero-Carbon Shipping”, which will explore ways to decarbonise maritime operations, and the role of alternate fuels in this process.

And finally, on 17th May, the focus will be on technical innovation through the Seatrade Maritime ShipTech Forum. The conference, chaired by Capt. Mohammed Al Ali, Senior Vice President, Offshore Logistics, ADNOC L&S, will explore alternative fuels and carbon price; maximising optimal fuel consumption through practical methods; wind propulsion; battery power; and the future uses of AI & machine learning for predictive maintenance.

Chris Morley, Group Director, Seatrade Maritime said: “The maritime and logistics sectors have been under the spotlight ever since the outbreak of the pandemic and the resulting supply chain disruptions. Being the only sector that was able to facilitate the flow of trade during the crisis, the industry is viewed as a crucial means of securing access to vital food and medicine supplies. However, the sector is undergoing significant changes resulting from the global urge to reduce carbon emissions, adoption of cleaner fuels, and the need to utilise advanced digital solutions for enhanced efficiency and performance. In order to address all these factors, we have prepared a strategic agenda that touches upon all these topics and many more. By addressing various diverse concerns, we will be able to further our progress in driving the industry’s growth towards a better future, and contribute to the overall economic and social development of the region.”

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