- Fujairah Terminals and Fujairah Free Zone Authority signed an MoU to strengthen maritime and logistics collaboration.
- The partnership aims to attract investment, improve operational efficiency, and support sustainable growth in the region.
- Leaders from both organizations highlighted the MoU’s potential to enhance service offerings and boost Fujairah’s global competitiveness.
- The agreement also includes data sharing and joint promotional efforts to support maritime businesses.
Fujairah Terminals, a unit of AD Ports Group, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Fujairah Free Zone Authority to enhance cooperation in maritime trade and logistics. The agreement is designed to support investment, streamline operational processes, and drive sustainable development within Fujairah’s maritime sector. It also includes provisions for sharing data on container movements and collaborating on promotional events. As reported by AD Ports Group, this initiative is expected to further strengthen Fujairah’s role as a strategic hub in global maritime networks.
MoU Aims to Strengthen Fujairah’s Role in Global Maritime Trade
The recent agreement between Fujairah Terminals and the Fujairah Free Zone Authority targets to unlock new growth opportunities and improve the region’s value to global trade networks. The leadership of both organizations highlighted the strategic advantages this collaboration offers. Fujairah Terminals’ CEO emphasized the terminal’s geographical position as a gateway to key trade routes and expressed confidence that the MoU would help broaden service capabilities and bring increased value to stakeholders.
Meanwhile, the Director General of the Fujairah Free Zone Authority noted the Free Zone’s role in attracting foreign investment and underlined how this partnership with a key AD Ports Group subsidiary would strengthen Fujairah’s competitive edge and contribute to broader economic diversification. The agreement is expected to support a more streamlined and integrated business environment for global shipping and logistics operators active in the region.
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Source: AD Ports Group