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Albwardy Damen recognised as Best New Building Yard at ShipTek Awards 2021

Albwardy Damen, a leading provider of shipbuilding and ship repair services in the marine, and oil and gas related industries in the Middle East, was recognised as the Best New Building Yard at the 14th edition of the ShipTek International Awards 2021, held in Dusit Thani Hotel, Dubai, on June 7, 2021. The award was received by Willem Moelker, sales & marketing director, Albwardy Damen.

The ShipTek International Maritime Awards has established itself as one of the most distinguished events in the maritime, offshore and oil & gas sectors. The 14th edition of the awards recognised significant industry players who contributed to the sector’s growth, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting market disruption.

Albwardy Damen aims to improve the efficiency of its operations and develop strong client relationships by providing high safety standards and excellent services in line with its promise and commitment to its customers.

Its services include newbuilding of steel and aluminum vessels, as well as marine, and oil & gas asset maintenance and servicing. Its services are offered in all of the UAE’s major ports and anchorages, as well as in the Sultanate of Oman.

It provides its clients all around the world with docking services, ship repair, conversion services, afloat and voyage repairs, 3D scanning, and new building.

Furthermore, the company’s diving services and anchor recoveries division in Fujairah serves ports and anchorages across the UAE and provides services such as underwater hull cleaning.

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