Dubai, UAE: The Emirates Maritime Arbitration Centre returns to the Fujairah Bunkering and Fuel Oil Forum (FUJCON) between 25-27 March 2019 as an exhibiting sponsor. EMAC’s participation at the forum began with a breakfast presentation on 25 March, to further explain to bunker stakeholders how the Centre is available to support bunker dispute management

“We are delighted to be back to FUJCON this year; the forum provides a unique platform to bring key players together to drive the transformation and growth forward in the maritime sector. We welcome the opportunity to share knowledge with the delegates, both local and international, and to showcase the ways in which arbitration and mediation services provided by EMAC can benefit the industry as a whole”, said Mr. Majid Obaid bin Bashir, Acting Chairman and Secretary General, EMAC.

Considered the Middle East’s most important bunkering forum, FUJCON is the anchor event held during Fujairah Bunkering Week, a dedicated professional training week comprising a conference, bunker courses, briefings, lab visits and off-shore anchorage site visits to the Port of Fujairah. The event forum welcomes attendees from over 50 countries, covering the entire supply chain of the bunkering industry. This conference has successfully raised the profile of Fujairah as a renowned international port of call, cementing the Emirate’s position as one of the world’s top three bunkering ports and a global hub for crude and product oil storage.

To learn more about the event, please visit:

https://www.emac.org.ae/en/Resources/Events/EventDetails?EventID=184

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About Emirates Maritime Arbitration Centre (EMAC):E

Emirates Maritime Arbitration Centre (EMAC) was established in accordance with Emiri decree No. 14/2016 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, in April 2016, with a formal launch of its services in November of the same year. Initially based out of Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), EMAC has its own legal identity and is financially and administratively independent.

EMAC was launched in response to the region’s growing maritime activity, the UAE’s ambitions to develop into the world’s largest maritime hub in the world by 2025, and the belief in the efficiency of the arbitration process. The first specialised maritime arbitration centre to be established in the MENA region, EMAC aims to position the UAE as a centre of excellence for maritime arbitration, adhering to best practice in line with international standards.

Impartial and transparent, EMAC works with organisations across the region, providing services for resolving maritime disputes - through arbitration, mediation and other dispute resolution processes. EMAC’s rules are built on the most up to date internationally recognised arbitration and mediation rules - they allow for emergency arbitration and fast-track arbitration, to meet market demand and address the sector’s need for fast and efficient dispute resolution.

By establishing a trusted global standard for maritime arbitration services in the UAE, EMAC aims to continue to promote awareness of local, regional and international dispute resolution best practices, and to further support the UAE as it develops into a world-renowned maritime destination.

For any further information, please contact:

Reka Sepsy

+971 (0) 55 220 6820

reka@auroraadvertising.ae

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