Abu Dhabi, UAE – The United Arab Emirates, represented by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, is participating in the Maritime Transport and Logistics Conference (MARLOG) in Alexandria, Egypt.
During a specialized panel discussion, the Ministry will showcase the UAE’s pioneering experience and success stories in digital transformation.
This participation highlights the qualitative development led by the UAE in managing ports and logistics corridors,
thus presenting the country’s expertise to senior officials and international experts.
This, in turn, ensures the exchange of perspectives on the sustainability of global supply chains.
AI platforms and efficiency enhancement
In the same vein, Her Excellency Engineer Hessa Al Malek, Advisor to the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure,
affirms that the UAE is currently undergoing a comprehensive transformation in its maritime transport system.
The Ministry is basing its strategy on adopting digital solutions and employing artificial intelligence technologies. Accordingly,
the country is developing smart platforms that manage maritime operations with high efficiency and flexibility.
This directly contributes to enhancing the readiness and competitiveness of logistics corridors.
Furthermore, the impact of this development extends to the regional and global levels, supporting the smooth flow of international trade.
International partnerships
Furthermore, Al Malik points out that the UAE’s experience is based on a comprehensive vision
that integrates advanced infrastructure with flexible and incentive-based legislation.
By forging effective international partnerships, the country is solidifying
its position as a leading global hub in the transport and logistics sector.
This also makes the UAE’s maritime digital transformation model a practical means of building smart, adaptable corridors.
Continuous innovation is the cornerstone of supporting the international trend towards more efficient trade.
Participation and upcoming trends
The UAE continues to provide a practical and exemplary model for maritime digital transformation.
Consequently, the country’s commitment to enhancing the reliability of supply chains remains the primary driver of its international engagements.
This, in turn, contributes to shaping the future of global maritime transport.
It also underscores that Emirati leadership opens new horizons
for fruitful cooperation between nations, serving the values of humanity and peace.



