Dubai / WAM Marking the World Water Day on Thursday, the Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation, Empower, announced that it has saved 295 million gallons of potable water in the previous year, equivalent to 537 Olympic-sized swimming pools. World Water Day is a global event that plays an important role in drawing attention to the importance of preserving water. It ...
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ADU, KG break world record for largest notebook mosaic logo
Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi University (ADU), and Knowledge Group (KG), have entered the Guinness World Records for creating the largest notebook mosaic logo in celebration of the Year of Zayed. The record-breaking initiative also coincides with UAE National Month of Reading that is annually marked in March. ADU received the recognition for its record-breaking effort – one of several ...
Read More »ADNEC, Abu Dhabi Ports to launch international boat show
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC), has signed a strategic sponsorship agreement with Abu Dhabi Ports to launch the Abu Dhabi International Boat Show (ADIBS, 2018), which will be held from October 17-20, in association with British Marine, the membership organisation for the UK leisure, superyacht and small commercial marine industry. The agreement aims to ...
Read More »Abu Dhabi Ports, Russian economic council sign deal to boost trade ties
Dubai / WAM Abu Dhabi Ports and the Russian Trade and Economic Development Council (RTEDC), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen trade links between the UAE and Russia and further stimulate economic cooperation between companies from both countries. The MoU will increase awareness amongst Russian companies about investing in Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD), and Khalifa Port ...
Read More »Emirates receives three ‘Passenger Choice Awards’
Dubai / Emirates Business Emirates received three Regional Passenger Choice Awards for Best Entertainment in the Middle East, Best Inflight Wi-Fi in the Middle East, and the Best Overall Experience in the Middle East at the 2018 APEX Passenger Choice Awards ceremony held during APEX Asia in Shanghai, China. These are the most recent accolades awarded to Emirates, in addition ...
Read More »RTA all set to open two new bridges in Dubai
Dubai / Emirates Business The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in Dubai has completed construction works on the two main bridges at the intersection of Marrakech-Airport Roads and will phase their opening in two stages. The first stage will see the existing traffic movement incoming form Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Al Khawaneej heading to Deira permanently diverted to ...
Read More »DP World, Tata Group discuss cooperation
Dubai / Emirates Business Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of DP World met senior executives from India’s Tata Group to explore opportunities for cooperation, knowledge sharing and best practice. Discussions covered logistics and supply chain operations, innovative customer care and creating high quality, sustainable services. The meeting was attended by Ahmed Al Haddad, Chief Operating ...
Read More »Adnoc reveals Dubai station locations
Abu Dhabi / WAM ADNOC Distribution has revealed the locations of its first three service stations in the Emirate of Dubai, which are due to open this year. Entering the Dubai market was a key part of the company’s strategy in the lead up to its successful Initial Public Offering (IPO), in December. Construction has started on three ADNOC Distribution ...
Read More »26th Dubai International Boat Show closes on a positive note
Dubai / Emirates Business This year’s Dubai International Boat Show ended on a high, with a rush of local, regional and international visitors attending the region’s leading marine event held at its temporary home at Dubai Canal. The 26th edition of the Dubai International Boat Show welcomed some of the industry’s biggest companies and brands. A wide range of boats, ...
Read More »New shipping fuel regulations set to bring gains for top oil refiners
Bloomberg Ready the cash-printing machines — the world’s most sophisticated refineries are about to enjoy great times thanks to what might seem like a minor tweak in rules for the type of fuel ships consume. From 2020, vessels must buy fuel with less sulfur, or alternatively be fitted with equipment to curb emissions of the pollutant. One thing is clear: ...
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