Launched by the Dubai Maritime City Authority

Executing a "self-examination" to renew licenses for cruise vehicles "remotely"

Dubai Maritime continues to develop maritime licensing mechanisms by taking advantage of the latest technological innovations. From the source

The Dubai Maritime City Authority recently launched a self-examination system for cruise facilities of eight meters or less, in line with its continuous efforts to provide an integrated package of marine facilities and smart services that meet the needs of the marine entertainment sector in Dubai.

The authority confirmed in a statement yesterday that the new system allows the possibility of renewing licenses for private marine cruise vehicles "remotely", without the need to come to customer happiness centers, through self-examination based on photographing the marine craft and uploading pictures within the electronic form, where the employees will The authority to review the data and send the official approval later to the dealers electronically.

The self-examination system for private marine cruise facilities is an important addition to the maritime innovation and smart transformation journey led by the Authority, in order to provide the most interactive services that ensure the completion of remote transactions easily, quickly and with high reliability, in a manner that achieves customer satisfaction and happiness as a top priority.

The importance of the new system lies in its being an advanced step towards facilitating licensing procedures for private cruise facilities, which will positively affect the attractiveness of the marine entertainment sector, which is a vital tributary of Dubai's marine community.

The authority continues to develop marine licensing mechanisms by taking advantage of the latest technological and smart innovations, in order to ensure that the time and effort required to issue marine licenses is reduced.

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