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UAE Ranks Among Top 35 Nations with Largest and Most Powerful Naval Fleets

The ‌Gulf region has solidified ​its ⁣position as a global maritime powerhouse, with its ports and fleets achieving remarkable milestones in⁤ 2024. According to the Statistical Center for the Cooperation ⁣Council for the Arab States of the Gulf,10 Gulf ports have been ranked among the ‍70 most efficient ‌ports globally,out of 405 evaluated worldwide.This achievement underscores the region’s growing influence in⁤ the global shipping industry.

The ‍ United Nations Conference on Trade‌ and Growth (UNCTAD) 2024 report highlights that the UAE, alongside Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar, has joined the ranks of the top 35 countries with the largest world naval fleets in terms of weight and payload capacity.This‍ recognition reflects the Gulf’s strategic investments in maritime infrastructure and its commitment⁣ to enhancing its global trade footprint.

Gulf​ countries now account for 54.2% of the total Arab ‌fleet of commercial ships, a testament to their dominance in the region’s maritime sector. Additionally, most Gulf cooperation Council (GCC) countries have surpassed the Arab average in the index ​of ⁤connectivity to the regular maritime navigation network, recording an remarkable 100.5 in 2023. By⁢ 2024,the number of major Gulf sea ports ⁢ exceeded 25,further cementing the ⁤region’s role as a global⁤ logistics hub.

Container ‍Productivity: A Key Driver of Growth

The Gulf’s container⁢ productivity​ has also seen important advancements. Two Gulf ports have been listed⁢ among those with large production capacities, handling ‌over 4 million containers annually. Meanwhile, eight ‍ports fall into the medium production category, processing between 0.5 to 4 million containers.⁢ This growth is fueled by lasting development in ‌port infrastructure, transforming these facilities into leading global logistics centers.

Strategic Role of Gulf Ports ​and Maritime Navigation

The Gulf’s maritime sector plays a vital strategic​ role, serving as a primary hub for operations of global maritime transport and logistics‌ companies. The Unified Maritime Operations center, a product of close cooperation between GCC countries, has been instrumental in ⁤protecting territorial waters and ensuring freedom of navigation. this initiative enhances security and stability in the region, fostering a conducive environment for trade and ‌commerce.

Key Highlights of Gulf Maritime Achievements (2024)

| Metric ‌ ‍ ‌ | Details ⁣ ⁣ ‌ ⁢ ‌ ​ ‍ ‍ |
|————————————-|—————————————————————————–|
| Gulf Ports in Top 70 ⁢| 10 ports ranked among the most efficient globally ‍ ​ |
| UAE in Top 35 Naval Fleets | Recognized for weight and payload capacity ​ ‌ |
| Gulf’s Share‍ of Arab Fleet ⁣ | 54.2% of the total Arab commercial fleet‌ ​ ⁣ ⁢ ⁢ ‌ |
| Connectivity Index ⁣ | GCC countries recorded 100.5 in ⁢2023 ⁣ |
|‌ Major Gulf Sea Ports ⁤ ⁣ ⁢ | Over 25 ports operational by 2024 ​ ‍ ⁣ ⁤|
| Container Productivity ‌ | 2 ports handle >4M containers; 8 ports‍ handle 0.5-4M containers ‍ |

The Gulf’s maritime achievements are a testament to its commitment to innovation, sustainability, ‌and global collaboration. As the region continues ⁢to invest in its ports and fleets, it is indeed poised to remain a cornerstone of the global shipping industry‍ for years to come.

Gulf Region Emerges as a Global Maritime Powerhouse in ⁣2024

In 2024, the Gulf region has ‌solidified its position​ as‌ a global maritime powerhouse, with its ports and‍ fleets achieving⁤ remarkable milestones. From ranking among the world’s most ⁣efficient ports⁣ to dominating the Arab commercial fleet,the ‌gulf’s maritime ⁣sector is setting new benchmarks.In this exclusive interview, Senior Editor of ‍world-today-news.com, Sarah ⁤Thompson, sits down with maritime ⁢expert Dr. Ahmed Al-Mansoori to discuss the region’s achievements, ​strategic investments, and future outlook.

The Rise ‌of Gulf Ports in Global Rankings

Sarah Thompson: Dr. Al-Mansoori, the gulf region has made notable strides in the maritime sector, with 10⁤ Gulf ports now ranked among the top 70 most efficient ports globally. What factors have contributed ‌to this success?

Dr. Ahmed Al-Mansoori: Thank you, ⁣Sarah. The Gulf’s ⁢success can be attributed to strategic investments ⁣in port infrastructure, ​advanced technology, and a focus on ‍efficiency. Countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have prioritized developing world-class logistics hubs, which has enabled thier ports to handle‍ increasing cargo ​volumes while maintaining high operational standards. Additionally,⁢ the region’s⁤ geographic location as a bridge between East and West has been a key advantage.

Gulf Countries in⁤ the‌ Top⁣ 35 Naval Fleets

Sarah Thompson: The UNCTAD 2024 report ⁣highlights that the UAE, Saudi ⁤Arabia, Oman, and Qatar are now ⁢among ⁤the top 35 countries with the largest naval fleets. What does this recognition mean for ​the region?

Dr. Ahmed ⁣Al-Mansoori: This⁢ recognition is a testament to​ the Gulf’s growing influence⁣ in global trade and maritime logistics. By expanding their fleets in terms of weight and payload capacity, these ‌countries⁣ are not only enhancing their domestic capabilities but also ‍positioning themselves as⁣ key players in international shipping. This achievement reflects their commitment to diversifying economies and reducing reliance on oil revenues.

Dominance in the Arab ⁢Commercial Fleet

Sarah Thompson: Gulf countries now account for 54.2% of the ​total Arab commercial fleet. ⁤How has this dominance shaped the region’s ‌maritime​ sector?

Dr.‍ Ahmed Al-Mansoori: This ‍dominance underscores the​ Gulf’s leadership ⁤in the Arab maritime sector. By controlling ⁢more than half of the region’s commercial fleet, Gulf countries have been able to streamline trade routes, reduce costs, and improve connectivity. This has also attracted global shipping companies to establish operations in the region, further boosting its status as a logistics hub.

Container Productivity and Infrastructure Development

Sarah thompson: The ⁤Gulf’s container productivity has seen remarkable growth, with two ports handling⁢ over 4 million containers annually. How has infrastructure development played a role in this?

Dr. Ahmed Al-Mansoori: Infrastructure development ⁢has ‌been the backbone‌ of this growth. Gulf countries have invested heavily in state-of-the-art port facilities, ‍automated ⁢systems, and efficient cargo handling processes.These advancements have not ⁢only increased container throughput ⁣but also reduced turnaround times, making Gulf ports more competitive on a global scale.

The ⁢Strategic Role of the Unified Maritime Operations Center

Sarah Thompson: ‍ The Unified ‌Maritime Operations‌ Center has been ​instrumental in enhancing security and stability in the region. Can you elaborate on its impact?

Dr. ⁣Ahmed al-Mansoori: ‍Absolutely. The Unified Maritime Operations Center is a ‌prime example ⁣of regional cooperation. By pooling resources and expertise, GCC countries have ⁢been able to protect ⁢territorial waters, combat piracy, and ensure the safety of maritime routes. ‍This has created a secure surroundings for trade, attracting more businesses to the region and reinforcing its role as a global logistics⁢ hub.

Looking Ahead: The Future of⁤ the Gulf’s Maritime Sector

Sarah Thompson: As we look⁣ to the future, what can we expect from the Gulf’s ‌maritime sector?

Dr. Ahmed Al-Mansoori: The future looks incredibly promising. With ongoing investments in sustainability, digitalization, and infrastructure, the ⁣gulf is well-positioned to maintain its leadership in the global shipping industry. We can expect further advancements in green shipping technologies,⁤ increased collaboration with international partners, and ⁢continued growth in⁢ container productivity. The Gulf’s ​maritime sector is not just thriving—it’s setting the standard for the rest of the world.

Sarah Thompson: Thank you,‌ Dr. Al-Mansoori, for sharing your insights. It’s clear that the Gulf’s maritime achievements‍ are a result of ‍visionary leadership​ and strategic planning. We look forward to seeing how‌ the region continues‍ to shape the ​future of global‌ trade.

Dr. Ahmed Al-Mansoori: Thank ⁣you, Sarah. It’s been a pleasure discussing this exciting topic with you.

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