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Milaha has announced its participation in ‘Seatrade Maritime Middle East’ slated from October 31 to November 2 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Milaha said the event is an opportunity for the company to network with over 7,000 industry experts and stakeholders, and showcase its growing footprint and diverse portfolio of maritime and logistics businesses.
In addition to its exhibition stand on slot D7, Milaha’s president and CEO, Abdulrahman Essa al-Mannai
(pictured), will participate in a panel of industry leaders that will discuss challenges and the regional economic outlook in a low-oil-price environment.
Al-Mannai said, “We are excited to be taking part in yet another Seatrade Maritime Middle East event. This is an excellent opportunity for us to meet industry leaders, decision makers, and stakeholders to brainstorm on key issues that are currently relevant to the maritime industry in the region and the world.
“Today’s uncertain global economic environment has created challenges for all maritime sectors which means that now is the time for all of us to rethink the way we do business. We also look forward to sharing Milaha’s success story, which continues despite the market challenges.”
Seatrade Maritime Middle East was launched in 2003. The biennial event is now in its eighth year, and has firmly established itself as an industry platform to conduct business, launch new products and services, and explore fresh networking opportunities.
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