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ADP launches Abu Dhabi Maritime, primary custodian of Abu Dhabi’s Waterways

July 27, 2020: Abu Dhabi Ports, an ADQ company, has been assigned as the primary custodian of all of Abu Dhabi’s waterways and marine ecosystems, through the creation of Abu Dhabi Maritime.

Abu Dhabi%u2019s waterways comprise 45,000 sq km along a 2,400 km stretch of coastline, which hosts 17 ports, 100  facilities, 1,000 companies, and provides for over 40,000 vessels per year.
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Abu Dhabi%u2019s waterways comprise 45,000 sq km along a 2,400 km stretch of coastline, which hosts 17 ports, 100 facilities, 1,000 companies, and provides for over 40,000 vessels per year.

July 27, 2020: Abu Dhabi Ports, an ADQ company, has been assigned as the primary custodian of all of Abu Dhabi’s waterways and marine ecosystems, through the creation of Abu Dhabi Maritime.

Abu Dhabi’s waterways comprise 45,000 sq km along a 2,400 km stretch of coastline, which hosts 17 commercial and community ports, over 100 maritime facilities, over 1,000 companies, and provides for over 40,000 vessel movements per year.

The new body was formed by the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) based on an agreement with Abu Dhabi Ports, in which both entities agreed to cooperate in launching a wide variety of integrated services and facilities. The joint effort is in line with Abu Dhabi Government’s strategy to integrate and streamline governance and oversight of priority growth sectors and delivers on the leadership’s vision as reflected in the Abu Dhabi Plan Maritime.

Abu Dhabi Maritime will be supported by a new Maritime Advisory Council, which will represent the interests of key partners and customers including, government entities, ports, individual users, communities, and marine service companies.

“Leveraging on Abu Dhabi Ports’ maritime expertise, the new entity will function as a consolidated single point of regulatory entry with a mandate to implement effective maritime services and state-of-the-art infrastructure, supported by highly-qualified human resources and upholding the highest health, safety and quality standards,”

H.E. Falah Mohammad Al Ahbabi, chairman, Department of Municipalities and Transport, and chairman of Abu Dhabi Ports, said, “With the establishment of Abu Dhabi Maritime, we will deliver on the emirate’s Plan Maritime, and take the regulatory oversight of our maritime sector to the next level. By working closely with our strategic partners, we will achieve our goal of placing Abu Dhabi among the world’s top-five maritime centres, in line with our leadership’s expectations.”

Saif Rashid Al Mheiri, managing director, Abu Dhabi Maritime, said, “The new entity will commence its work by implementing a comprehensive regulatory framework, developing world-class maritime infrastructure, and introducing consolidated strategic planning for coastal zone management. Our synergistic approach backed by a highly interactive digital single-window portal will ensure that Abu Dhabi’s maritime waterways and ecosystems continue to attract new investors and increase the maritime sector’s contribution to the growth of our national economy.”

Under its mandate, Abu Dhabi Maritime will oversee all of Abu Dhabi’s waterways and the people who use them. It will be responsible for drafting, monitoring and enforcing regulations and codes, as well as developing and maintaining all waterway infrastructure and assets.


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