Abu Dhabi Maritime, part of AD Ports Group, has signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tadweer to promote the environmental conservation of Abu Dhabi’s waterways.
Under the terms of the MoU, Abu Dhabi Maritime and Tadweer will establish a framework for exploring collaboration opportunities to ensure Abu Dhabi’s waterways are safe, clean, and free of debris and obstructions, in accordance with local and international safety regulations.
Salem Khalfan Al Kaabi, Director General of Operational Affairs at the Department of Municipalities and Transport, said: “This cooperation reinforces our dedication to preserving the environment and ensuring the safety of Abu Dhabi’s waterways.
“Proactive collaboration plays a pivotal role in conservation, and this MoU signifies a commitment to combining our resources and expertise, and our determination to protect the marine ecosystem, setting a precedent of environmental stewardship in line with our leaderships vision.”
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Captain Saif Al Mheiri, Managing Director of Abu Dhabi Maritime, stated: “We are extremely pleased to be collaborating with Tadweer in this effort to establish best-in-class safety and cleanliness of Abu Dhabi’s waterways.
“Abu Dhabi Maritime remains committed to sustaining the environment, ensuring that our waterways are safe and clean for all users, and we take pride in protecting marine ecosystems, leaving a positive impact on our environment for future generations.”
Ali Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and CEO of Tadweer, added: “We are proud to partner with Abu Dhabi Maritime and combine our strengths and resources to ensure the safety and cleanliness of Abu Dhabi’s waterways.
“Together, we will diligently work towards safeguarding the environment, adhering to the highest local and international standards while delivering exceptional results.”
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