This joint collaboration will bring high-quality services to all port users to facilitate better the movement of goods via the port in accordance with the rules, regulations, laws, systems, controls, conditions and procedures in force in the United Arab Emirates. The purpose is to ensure the delivery of seamless services that support the vital role of Khalifa Port as a new trading gateway for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi as well as the rest of the Emirates and the region as a whole, while offering companies and various businesses using this port facilities with the highest international standards and which comply with all safety and security requirements.
Teams from both parties will be working closely in the coming period to intensify efforts and formulate the best framework to ensure that Khalifa Port will be fully operational before and on the scheduled launch date. The teams will coordinate in carrying out tests on approved logistic procedures and services, in addition to training exercises for the teams operating the port.
Commenting on this collaboration, Capt. Mohamed Al Shamisi, Vice President of Ports Unit ADPC, said: “ADPC is keen to work with various institutions and entities, ensuring that Khalifa Port is ready in its full manpower and operational capacity when operations are inaugurated in the last quarter of this year to bring a paradigm shift in the region’s seaport industry.”
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