DCMMI Launches Website

June 25, 2014

DCCMMI Website
DCCMMI Website

The Dubai Council for Marine & Maritime Industries (DCMMI), representative for the well being of maritime sectors, announced the launch of its website www.dcmmi.ae at an official ceremony at the Maritime Business Center, Dubai Maritime City. The event attendants included members of the Council, key Government personnel, as well as senior managers from active regional and global organizations in the industry. 

The website design, structured to highlight the needs of the DCMMI membership, provides information on the Council’s role in promoting the maritime industries, its vision, mission, and membership opportunities. It also provides news and information regarding the Council’s initiatives, with links to other relevant websites.

His Excellency Khamis Juma Buamim, Chairman of Drydocks World & Maritime World & Chairman of Dubai Council for Marine & Maritime Industries said, “This is an important milestone for the Council and will act as our online identity. The site forms an essential part of our success in creating a coalition of companies active in the sector and will help spread our vision and mission in order to broaden our membership base.  It will provide an online network of relevant companies and will help build better business relationships around the world. The website will keep members updated on important developments within the industry and will act as an interface and discussion forum between members who can voice their opinion and obtain feedback.”
 

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