Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy, Columbia Shipmanagement to develop training programmes
Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy (ADMA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM) for the development of training programmes.
Read moreAbu Dhabi Maritime Academy (ADMA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM) for the development of training programmes.
Read moreKhalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD) announced the formation of a green ammonia production facility, targeting regional and international markets.
Read moreAbu Dhabi Ports along with the classification society DNV GL, inked an MoU in order to expand digitalisation and boost the sustainable maritime sector across the region.
Read moreAbu Dhabi Ports lauched the Smart Container Initiative in an effort to boost its digital solutions in a resilient, safe and optimised eco-friendly mobile environment.
Read moreThe Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy got delivered a Cloud simulation technology, which will enable the Academy to continue providing its training despite ongoing social distancing and travel restrictions.
Read moreAbu Dhabi Ports informed that Khalifa Port expansion is under progress despite the coronavirus situation, as the project's phase 1 is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2021. Through this investment, Abu Dhabi Ports goals to attract new business, while increase handling volumes by providing additional deep-water access and enhanced infrastructure. In fact, 200 metres of quay wall and almost 175,000 sqm of land within Khalifa Port Logistics (KPL) have been handed over ahead of the project’s full phase one completion in Q1 2021. The continued expansion of our infrastructure at Khalifa Port demonstrates Abu Dhabi Ports’ commitment to transforming trade and logistics in the region. We are confident that the ongoing expansion of Khalifa Port will significantly enhance our operational and cargo handling capabilities. ...Saif Al Mazrouei, Head of Ports Cluster, Abu Dhabi Ports, said. What is more, there has been made progress on the first phase of Khalifa Port’s South Quay development that is slated for completion by Q4 2020. Namely, an 80% of construction is already completed, a total of 650 metres of quay wall, containing two berths alongside 37,000 sqm terminal yard is now available in advance of receiving its first shipment. Our ...
Read moreAbu Dhabi Ports along with the vessel engineer Robert Allan Ltd., shake their hands in order to develop the world's first fully unmanned autonomous commercial marine tugboats. Specifically, the tugs are expected to join SAFEEN, Abu Dhabi Ports' service arm, once completed.
Read moreAbu Dhabi Ports announced the signing of a long-term agreement with MSC Cruises, meaning that the latter is now provided with berthing rights at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal and Sir Bani Yas Cruise Beach.
Read moreADNOC L&S along with Atlantic Gulf & Pacific (AG&P) shake their hand and inked a 15-year agreement concerning a floating LNG storage unit in Karaikal, India. Under the terms of the charter deal, ADNOC will provide one of its 8 LNG vessels, a 137.756 cbm Moss-type LNG tanker that would be converted to an FSU.
Read moreOn 20 January, the Italian energy company Eni along with the international oil company ADNOC, shake their hands and inked a strategic framework agreement. Through their collaboration both companies will further explore new opportunities in carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS).
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