Dubai: Breakbulk Middle East, the GCC’s leading breakbulk and project cargo event, is doing its part to actively build up the female maritime landscape. This year’s two-day conference will be held under the patronage of Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, the UAE Minister of Infrastructure Development and the Chairman of Federal Transport Authority for Land and Maritime and will feature a variety of industry women in leadership roles. The exhibition which is set to take place on the 11th and 12th of February at the Dubai World Trade Centre, in Dubai, UAE, will move the sector one step closer towards gender equality within the industry.

Speaking on this year’s decision to increase female inclusion, Leslie Meredith, Marketing Director, Breakbulk Events & Media emphasized, “Like any session, at every other event from the Breakbulk global portfolio, we are always keen on addressing what is topical; what challenges are facing the industry and a variety of other stimulating discussion points. Due to the complexities of shipping, many issues are topical and gender equality is one of them. Reducing the discrepancy between male and female employees, as it pertains to international maritime, is essential for the development of the sector as the experience and expertise that women can provide, whether it be legal, technical, operational or otherwise, will only help in enhancing the industry as a whole.”

Voicing a similar tone, H.E. Eng. Hessa Al Malek, Executive Director, Maritime Sector, Federal Transport Authority for Land and Maritime clarified, “By incorporating a strong presence of maritime women with leadership roles in this year’s event, Breakbulk Middle East is demonstrating great advocacy for the concept of gender equality within the industry. Through this inclusion, they are not only empowering the current generation to continue striving for greatness, but they are also inspiring our future leaders. The readiness of BBME to contribute to enhancing the status of women in the maritime sector is a commendable imitative that should be applauded because through empowering women, thriving economies will be fuelled around the world, growth and development will persevere, and we will all benefit as we strive towards safe, secure, clean and sustainable shipping.”

A paradigm shift with challenging barriers

Familiar with the intricacies of being a female and navigating a male dominated industry to earn respect is Jasamin Fichte, Managing Partner, Fichte & Co Legal and  President of WISTA Arabia. Elaborating on shattering barriers she commented, “Over the years there has been a gradual shift and the industry has become more accepting of the fact that women are equally capable of industry successes. As a result, doors that once appeared to be bolted shut have been unlocked allowing females in maritime to achieve new heights. For this reoccurring theme to enhance even further, young girls who aspire to join the global maritime force and the ladies who already exist in it today must both gravitate towards consistently obtaining new heights. In doing so, our actions will act as the ultimate portrayal of the benefits we can offer to uplift the industry and the appropriate respect will simultaneously be earned.”

Tina Benjamin-Lea, Logistics Manager at SNC-Lavalin and a member of the Advisory Board at Breakbulk Middle East, commented, “Women have always contributed to all aspects of our industry, as Project Logisticians delivering projects in often challenging locations, Shipbrokers fixing cargoes, and Cargo Superintendents and Marine Warranty Surveyors loading cargoes on ever growing scales in ports across the globe. In today’s world, Diversity and Inclusion are key drivers and such women in Logistics and Maritime should play an active role in reshaping industry perceptions. SNC-Lavalin is committed to supporting women across all business sectors and developing local talents in the Middle East that can take the lead in creating a better future for generations to come. Breakbulk Middle East provides a great platform to facilitate discussions on how the industry can encourage more young women to choose a career in Project Logistics and the Maritime sector.”

Specializing in global security solutions, Katherine Yakunchenkova, General Manager, Al Safina Security Group stated, “Rapid growth of innovations and new technologies that shape the shipping world, such as usage of blockchain, robotic processing systems, drone deliveries, eco-friendly ships provide the industry possibility for big leap in operation efficiency. Technological changes are accelerating and tech trends will contribute stupendously into economic growth that I find remarkable. Through my career, I have witnessed a transformative power of gender diversity meeting more women represented in the technology fields. Based on the World Economic Forum report, finally we will achieve economic gender parity if progress continues at the current rate. Overcoming the digital gender divide is imperative for our common future to be safer, brighter and fairer.”

Suha Abdulla Obaid, Deputy CEO, Folk Group said, “Despite women forming nearly 40% of the global workforce, the amount of women involved in international maritime is only a mere two percent. This number encompasses all aspects of shipping, ranging from primarily seafarers to only a few top-level executives. For that reason, bridging the Maritime’s gender gap is an issue that must be addressed and an initiative that Breakbulk Middle East appears to be taking seriously. Although the industry has become more aware of the benefits that come with reducing the gender imbalance, continuing to promote this concept on the significant channels of exposure is a crucial element to combatting the disparity.”

To join and register for the event, visit the official website (https://bj3.infosalons.com.cn/reg/BBK19ME/registeren/start.aspx )  

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About Breakbulk Events & Media, a division of ITE Group plc
Breakbulk events are held in four locations around the world and are the leading industry-specific exhibition in each region. Due to strong gatekeeping systems with companies in the Middle East, Breakbulk Middle East is one of the only ways to make direct connections with logistics and procurement decision makers, assured by its deepening ties with local government. More than an exhibition, Breakbulk Middle East offers a full two-day conference, covering the hot topics project cargo specialists need to know to seize regional opportunities and construct effective project plans. Led by the key players in the region, the conference also offers face-to-face opportunities to discuss these topics in greater depth. With strong support from regional cargo owners, Breakbulk Middle East is the place for logistics, transport and other service providers to connect with those that hold new business contracts.

Breakbulk Middle East Press Contacts:
Press Contacts
(International)
Leslie Meredith
Marketing Director
Breakbulk Events & Media
lmeredith@Breakbulk.com
+1 801 201 5971

(Middle East)
Effat Mostafa
Managing Partner
Tactics Marketing Management
Tel: 044518636
Mob: 00971554147882
Email: effat@tactics.ae 

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