UAE company registers robust growth - GulfToday

UAE company registers robust growth

Grandweld-Shipyards

Grandweld Shipyards has exhibited immaculate operations.

Business Bureau, Gulf Today

The fully integrated, UAE-based, Grandweld Shipyards, has exhibited immaculate operations and achieved a number of landmark milestones during 2018. From environmentally friendly and sustainable services, to closing new deals; the company is embedding its footprint in the maritime industry to make its presence known. Existing and new clients continue to seek Grandweld for its impeccable deliveries and designs, proving that the company is a invaluable port for all maritime related services.

Jamal Abki, General Manager of Grandweld Shipyards said, “Grandweld has been the trusted provider of workboats, security and offshore support vessels to a wide range of key players in the maritime industry; from offshore to ports and terminal operators. With the help of our in-house engineering and design team, we are able to tailor quality services to all our clients.

The company has been incorporating safety and sustainable measures into its business, which makes us a favorable choice for the regional maritime industry’s stake holders. Our recent reports are an accurate representation of this, as we have witnessed high demand for our vessels, especially the 42M Crew Boats.”

Reflecting the vision of Dubai’s 2021 for a more sustainable future, Grandweld has been committed to environmental responsibility. The company’s new facility at Dubai Maritime City (DMC) adheres to the highest environmental and sustainability standards. “Designed with premium green building technologies and standards, our new facility at DMC has been awarded The LEED Gold certificates by the US Green Building Council (USGBC).” Abki added.

Holding a LEED Gold certificate reinforces Grandweld’s efforts and status as a sustainable shipyard. LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is the most widely used green building rating system in the world.


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