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3rd Saudi Maritime Congress announced for March 2020

It has been declared on December 1, 2019 that the third Saudi Maritime Congress is scheduled for March 2020 to happen in Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Held in association with Founding Strategic Partners, Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) and Bahri, the occasion will be held from 22-23 March under the patronage of Transport Ministry, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and will feature the accomplishments of the Kingdom's shipping industry.

The occasion will give a perfect stage to nearby and worldwide industry pioneers and specialists to analyze the possibilities for advancement and interest in the Kingdom's sea and coordinations areas in accordance with the Vision 2030 arrangement to make Saudi Arabia a coordinations and sea center point for the Middle East.

As indicated by Chris Hayman, Chairman of Seatrade, coordinators of occasion: "There couldn't be a superior time to hold this significant occasion inside the Kingdom and each session arranged inside the 2-day gathering program tends to an exceptionally significant topic."

Top of the plan is Vision 2030, which leads into an exchange about exchange associations with key accomplices and, specifically, open doors for the Kingdom's coordinations area and its advancement. Sessions additionally remember the most recent troublesome innovation for the sea segment, just as the fuel upset to 2050 and overseeing hazard in transportation.

Tending to nationalization, a committed session will concentrate on creating and preparing the Kingdom's workforce and what progress has been made to fill the workforce gap.

Close by the meeting session, a presentation will run in the Dhahran Expo gathering nearby and worldwide organizations under one rooftop to talk about, arrange and work together.

Deliberately significant, news that the Saudi Maritime Congress will be held again one year from now, returns on the of an ongoing declaration that 55 new ships will be added to the Saudi fleet as a major aspect of a raft of activities to help the division.

Fareed Al-Qahtani, Vice Chairman authority for sea transport at the Saudi Public Transport Authority (PTA), has said that the latest news "looks to raise the degrees of proficiency in maritime transport, wellbeing and security, and to open possibilities for advancement and investment and encourage sea route strategies in accordance with the endeavouring to change the Kingdom into a worldwide coordinations focus to accomplish the yearning vision 2030 in collaboration with key partners."

The nation's fleet right now comprises of 368 loads and a Saudi-hailed vessel. The gross tonnage has arrived at 8 million tons, a critical development from 3.4 million tons in 2017. Also, is relied upon to reach around 9 million tons before the finish of 2019.

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