Ship & Port Dubai 2010 is powered by Europort, organised by Ahoy Rotterdam and without a question, it’s the most complete international maritime exhibition.
Why should you be there in Ship & Port Dubai 2010?
- Perfect geographic location in the trade route between Asia and Europe
- Investments in ports and infrastructure are likely to be less affected by the international crises, since they are generally financed by the government
- Shipbuilding has grown a lot over the last four years
- Because of the global oil transportation, the Arabian Gulf is one of the main waterways in the world
- The offshore construction and ship repair sectors continue to grow in the Middle East. This includes tugs, ferries, and pilot, rescue and oil
vessels, along with dredgers supply vessels, patrol boats, workboats, crew boats, barges and floating cranes.
- More than 2000 vessels are projected to be docked or repaired in the Middle East
- Despite the economic slowdown in the world, the Arabian Gulf continues to be a stable growth centre for ship building and repair
- A lot of investments in ports and the industry, for example investments in the following ports: the New Mesaieed Port, Qatar and the King Abdullah Economic City Seaport, Saudi Arabia.
- UAE has the highest number of ship repair companies in the region, with the presence of major yards as well as smaller builders.
World class Shipyards, Shipbuilders, Port Authorities and Maritime Technology & Engineering companies are expected to show case their latest products & technologies at this show.
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