Qatar's maritime sector is set for a significant boost as Milaha and the Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZ) unveil plans for the Milaha Yachts and Ships Yard. This $22m (QAR 80m) facility will be located at the Marsa Port within the Umm Alhoul Free Zone.
The agreement was signed at the 2024 Qatar Boat Show, and attended by high-profile officials including the Minister of Transport, H.E. Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti, and Milaha’s Board Chairman, H.E. Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al-Thani.
The new yard, spanning 22,000 square meters, will feature two covered sheds, three workshops, and a vast open yard, aimed at meeting the rising demand for yacht and ship maintenance services. It will cater to luxury superyachts, naval ships, and traditional dhows, offering refits, upgrades, and repairs.
H.E. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Hamad Bin Faisal Al-Thani, CEO of QFZ, emphasized the project's role in enhancing Qatar's maritime sector by fostering innovation and attracting investments.
This agreement will enhance the efficiency of maritime industry operations at Marsa Port and elevate the level of services provided by Milaha, aligning with international best practices. It leverages the port’s exceptional advantages, most notably its strategic location in the business-friendly Umm Alhoul Free Zone, positioning it as a premier hub for regional and international maritime operations.”
Group CEO
Milaha
Marsa Port's proximity to Hamad Port and central Doha, coupled with its advanced facilities make it a premier hub for regional and international maritime operations. This development aligns with Qatar's National Vision 2030, aiming to establish a robust maritime industry and promote economic diversification.
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