Dubai's marine sector registrations speed up

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Dubais marine sector registrations speed up
The Dubai Maritime City Authority supports the emirate's transformation into one of the leading hubs in the world.

Dubai - The Dubai Maritime City Authority announced the registration of 1,623 marine crafts, compared to 945 in 2014.

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Published: Mon 28 Dec 2015, 7:32 PM

The Dubai Maritime City Authority, or DMCA, the government authority charged with regulating, coordinating and supervising all aspects of Dubai's maritime sector, has announced the registration of 1,623 marine crafts, compared to 945 in 2014, and the issuance of 2,396 marine crew licences against to 945 in 2014 to date.
The figures reflect a remarkable increase in demand for maritime licensing services that provide a complete regulatory framework for ensuring the integration of all aspects of maritime safety and security, and efficient operations along the coasts of Dubai.
The DMCA has made great strides in increasing the number of marine craft registrations, with the high demand for maritime licensing services, prompting the authority to intensify efforts to offer new facilities that ensure the highest levels of customer satisfaction in support of Dubai's transformation into one of the leading maritime hubs in the world.
Amer Ali, executive director of the DMCA, said: "We observed a huge demand for the licensing of marine crafts and crew over the last months due to the facilities provided by the DMCA such as the 'Exam in Your Office' service, which was launched to make exams for obtaining the marine driving licence faster and more convenient. Our continuous coordination with all public and private sector partners involved in the local maritime sector also contributed significantly to this achievement."
"The DMCA is continuously working on the development of maritime licensing service mechanisms and improving customer services to keep pace with rapid regional and international changes and achieve the highest levels of customer satisfaction in Dubai's maritime sector."
Adel Kalantar, director of registration and licensing at the DMCA, said: "The increase in the number of marine crafts and driving licences registered and issued by the DMCA reflects the high confidence enjoyed by the maritime sector in the emirate of Dubai. The DMCA continues its efforts to provide the best services and launch innovative initiatives in order to improve the customer experience and ensure the application of the highest maritime safety standards."
- business@khaleejtimes.com


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