Abu Dhabi Ports partners with Abu Dhabi Chamber to create new office in Kizad

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Abu Dhabi Ports has partnered with Abu Dhabi Chamber in the
creation of a representative office of the chamber at the Business Center of
Khalifa Industrial Zone (Kizad) in Al Taweelah.

 
Mohamed Al Muhairi, director general of Abu Dhabi
Chamber, launched the representative office in the presence of Mohamed Al Shamisi, CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports, and Mana Al Mulla, CEO of
Khalifa Industrial Zone.

 

“The opening of our new office at Khalifa Industrial Zone
comes as part of our continuous efforts, aiming to provide businesses and
investors operating in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi with the best services the same
way they are offered at our headquarters,” Al Muhairi said. “Kizad is well known for its commitment
to attracting investors and foreign industrial companies which play a vital
role in supporting our government’s plan of growing the sector and its
contribution to the GDP.”

 

The office will focus on businesses operating within Khalifa
Port and Kizad. It will create a direct communication channel between the chamber and its customers in the region and also serve neighboring communities.

 

“We are delighted to welcome Abu Dhabi Chamber to Kizad,” Al
Mulla said. “The opening of Abu Dhabi Chamber’s representative office at our
headquarters in Al Taweelah today marks yet another step towards a solid value
chain that provides convenience and ease of doing business to our clients and
investors.”



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