Seatrade Bahri will return to Dubai in 2023

Seatrade conference returns with a new look in May 2023. From the source

Seatrade Maritime, one of the organizers of maritime events and conferences worldwide, announced the return of its conference and exhibition to Dubai in May 2023, to launch in a new form under the title "Seatrade Conference and Exhibition for the Maritime and Logistics Sector in the Middle East", under the auspices of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Within the activities of the UAE Maritime Week.

Since 2003, this maritime conference and exhibition, which includes the logistics sector on its agenda for the first time this year, has been a constant occasion in the calendar of maritime events in the region. In the Maritime and Logistics Society from May 16-18, 2023, which will add momentum to the event and make it full of new features that will enrich the experience of participants and visitors alike.

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure for the Infrastructure and Transport Affairs Sector, Eng. Hassan Mohamed Juma Al-Mansoori, said: “The marine sector has witnessed rapid growth during the past few years locally and globally, especially during the pandemic;

Our ports have shown their flexibility in maintaining the continuity of operations around the clock, to be a mainstay for the region's governments in maintaining vital supplies.

In the UAE, the maritime sector is a major economic pillar, thanks to our unlimited capabilities, competencies and qualified talents that have kept pace with the successive developments in this sector.

The concerted efforts of more than 20 leading ports, and various maritime authorities from the government and the private sector, have resulted in a contribution of more than 90 billion dirhams to the gross domestic product of the UAE.

This has strengthened its position as an international maritime center, which occupies a leading position in many indicators of global competitiveness.”

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