SAUDI ARABIA

King Abdullah Port sponsors SMME reinforcing commitment to maritime sector

December 06, 2021
King Abdullah Port
King Abdullah Port

JEDDAH — King Abdullah Port announced that it will support 2021 Seatrade Maritime Middle East (SMME) as a Gold Sponsor, in furtherance of its commitment to playing a pivotal role in the growth and development of the region’s ports and maritime sectors.ß

With this, King Abdullah Port marks the third consecutive year of its sponsorship of the leading annual conference and exhibition.

To be held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure during the UAE Maritime Week, SMME will take place in person at Dubai Exhibition Centre, Expo 2020 Dubai, from Dec. 13-15, 2021. Participants can also take part in the hybrid event through its online platform.

The three-day trade show will feature thought-provoking panel discussions and an impressive line-up of speakers in addition to offering a showcase of the latest and innovative maritime solutions. Gathering policymakers, business leaders, companies and professionals under one roof, the event will play a role in the shaping of the maritime industry’s future.

Commenting on the announcement, CEO of King Abdullah Port Jay New said: “Saudi Arabia has envisioned an ambitious future under its National Transport and Logistics Strategy and Vision 2030 plan where the Kingdom will emerge as a global logistics hub connecting three continents.

“We aim to contribute to achieving this objective through our sponsorship of the region’s leading maritime event, which will offer a global stage for the Kingdom’s ports and maritime players to showcase their capabilities and explore new opportunities to advance their long-time goals in line with the national agenda.” — SPA


December 06, 2021
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