Bahri, a global leader in logistics and transportation, has been recognized for its distinguished performance and contributions to the industry with the “Innovation” and “The Lloyd’s List Intelligence Big Data” awards at the Lloyd’s List Middle East & Indian Subcontinent Awards 2016 held at Palazzo Versace Hotel in Dubai. Abdulaziz Sabri, VP Bahri Ship Management, received the award on behalf of the Bahri CEO.
“We are truly honored to receive the 2 awards at this prestigious ceremony that celebrates thought leaders and organizations from the industry each year. These coveted accolades are a reflection of our dedication in continuously adapting to the changes in the maritime sector, and empowering our partners and customers with industry-leading services. More importantly, they represent our commitment to redefining the future of the maritime sector in the region through innovation and are a testament to the untiring efforts of our dynamic team members who are consistently working toward driving greater value to our stakeholders,” said Bahri CEO Ibrahim Al-Omar.
“We accept these awards at a time when we are ready to draw new plans to further deepen the role that we play in the region’s maritime activities. The year of 2017 will bring with it new challenges and opportunities, and we look forward to stepping into another great year with our relentless pursuit for excellence in the maritime logistics and transportation sector,” added Al-Omar.
As an initiative of Lloyd’s List — a leading editorial service that provides information, analysis and knowledge for business decision makers in the global shipping community, the awards highlight the role of ship-owners and global shipping service-providers in strengthening services and connectivity across historical trade routes that connect the East with the West.
Source: Arab News
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