Abu Dhabi Ports Conducts Virtual Roundtable with GCC Port Operators

Abu Dhabi Ports Conducts Virtual Roundtable with GCC Port Operators

Focus on post-COVID-19 strategy for Human Capital and Sea Operation Challenges in the Arabian Gulf

Abu Dhabi Ports held a virtual roundtable workshop with port operators from across the Arabian Gulf, to tease out shared experiences, challenges faced and best practices when dealing with COVID-19.

Hosted by video conference, and held in cooperation with the Arab Sea Ports Federation (ASPF) Regional Office based in Abu Dhabi, the agenda included presentations from Ports and Maritime Affairs Bahrain, Mawani – Saudi Ports Authority, Kuwait Port Authority, Port of Salalah, as well as the port operators of Fujairah, Dubai and Sharjah.

The presetations all touched upon shared experiences relating to business continuity, health and safety, performance, and sea operations.

In a wide-ranging discussion, the port operators agreed on standardised sterilisation procedures when receiving vessels arriving from affected countries, preparedness to meet the challenges of COVID-19, and the measures and solutions required to create a post COVID-19 business environment.

The workshop was conducted in the presence of H.H. Sheikh Yousif Abdullah Al Subah, General Manager of Kuwait Port Authority and President of the Arab Sea Ports Federation (ASPF), who emphasised the necessity of having continuous discussions and coordination among ASPF members especially in times of difficulty.

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H.H. Sheikh Yousif said: “Maritime trade serves as a vital lifeline for the entire global economy. Our meeting today reminds all those within our sector that we must not only commit to delivering business continuity and upholding the health and safety of our seafarers, but we must endeavour to take a flexible and open approach towards future plans relevant to the situation."

Captain Mohamad Juma Al Shamisi, Group CEO, Abu Dhabi Ports and Vice Chairman of the Arab Sea Ports Federation, said: “The coming together of port operators from the region with the support of the Arab Sea Ports Federation embodies our region’s spirit of unity and cooperation in responding and acting to the pandemic.

“Navigating our maritime and logistics industries into a post-COVID-19 recovery phase requires a robust regional and international effort in underscoring our resources and planning and preparing for future growth."

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Expressing his gratitude to Abu Dhabi Ports for organising and preparing the workshop, Abdulla Al Muharrami, Head of the Regional Office of Arab Sea Ports Federation - UAE, stated: “Abu Dhabi Ports has always been a fervent supporter of efforts to collaborate and activate the role of our regional office.

“Our meeting today has borne fruit by allowing us to formulate a clear vision on the mechanisms required to overcome the crisis and providing a roadmap for growth in the post-pandemic era.”

Representing Abu Dhabi Ports, Captain Maktoum Al Houqani, Chief Corporate Authority Officer said: “By comprehensively sharing strategic knowledge regarding social distancing and sterilisation best practices, as well as procedures concerning the movement of vessels, cargo and crew, our industry will be well positioned to consolidate and come back stronger than ever before.”

The workshop programme was structured according to collated responses from questionnaires sent to the respective Arabian Gulf port operators that highlighted key challenges faced by coronavirus together with a range of potential solutions.

The workshop concluded with all participants renewing a shared commitment to enable global trade continuity, adopting best practices (according to national standards of each member port), and implementing and adhering to the highest health and safety procedures.

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