Soex to start operations in Hamriyah Free Zone by mid 2017 Mirr
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Soex to start operations in Hamriyah Free Zone by mid 2017 Mirr
ISSUE 38 July to September 2016 BUSINESS ZONE A Q U A R T E R LY N E W S L E T T E R F R O M H A M R I YA H F R E E Z O N E A U T H O R I T Y | W W W. H F Z A . A E Soex to start operations in Hamriyah Free Zone by mid 2017 Page 5 Mirr Oils completes US$7.5million expansion Sharjah’s growing seaports Page 18 Page 8 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 2 www.hfza.ae Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae Contents Director’s Message 04 Soex to start operations in Hamriyah Free Zone by mid 2017 05 India’s Radiant Group to construct US$10million oil distillation plant in Hamriyah Free Zone 07 05 Soex to start operations in Hamriyah Free Zone 08 Mirr Oils completes US $7.5million expansion 3 Mirr Oils completes US$7.5million expansion08 Iftin Group expands, leases additional land 09 Employees celebrate Haq Al Layla 10 11 Ramadan: Why is it important in the Muslim faith? 11 HFZ team reaches out to investors at AIM 14 Huge response to Hamriyah Free Zone India drive 15 HFZA delegation visits IMA packaging factory in Bologna 16 Daring initiatives are critical for economic resilience: Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan 17 Sharjah’s growing Seaports 18 Sun Management plans to branch out 20 Sharjah Beat 21 Ramadan: Why is it important in the Muslim faith? 15 Huge response to Hamriyah Free Zone India drive HFZA delegation visits IMA packaging factory in Bologna 18 Sharjah’s growing Seaports 16 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 4 www.hfza.ae Director’s Message known in marketing and recycling of used textiles industry. The company will be starting its operations within the zone by mid2017. The €5 million, 30,000 sqm factory will also create 300 to 400 job opportunities. India’s Radiant Group has also decided to construct a $10million oil distillation plant on an area of 10,000 sqm. The plant, with a 60,000 metric-tonne-capacity will be operational by the middle of next year as well. One of our very own also chose to expand in this quarter. The firm, German Mirror Lubricants and Greases Company has expanded its facility with an additional investment of US$7.5million – with US$5 million for its new grease plant, US$1.5 million for the blow molding facility and US$ 1 million in laboratory equipment and testing at international laboratories. Iftin General Trading has also acquired over 20,000 sqm of land area to build five warehouses and offices as part of their expansion plans. Whether it is multinational firms with plans to expand their operations or an aspiring entrepreneur with big dreams, HFZA today offers a range of services and facilities for every need and budget. SAUD SALIM AL MAZROUEI Director Hamriyah Free Zone Authority Looking at the second quarter, as we move into the third quarter of the year, I can say with certainty that the results have been positive. During this quarter, as with every other one, we will be working on further penetrating more markets and we look forward to channeling our resources strategically to help emerging businesses by empowering investors in their ventures. Witnessing the expansions and start-ups during the second quarter, I can see that the progress is definitely in line with the vision and the long-term strategy of HFZA. A number of new companies have decided to set up shop at Hamriyah Free Zone due to its strategic position, attractive offers and first class facilities. In the second quarter, we welcomed the north Germany-based Soex Group, which is globally The new start-ups and expansions make it obvious that we have the right strategy to deliver the best to our investors. To our stake holders, we ensure a responsible regulatory environment, world-class infrastructure, innovative services and facilities such as total ownership of businesses, repatriation of capital and profits, application of one-stop-shop concept for quick issuance of licenses and a viable visa solution for business owners and their employees. Our hands-on approaches towards the priorities of our stakeholders, adherence to international standards along with customer-centric policies are surely the reasons which enable us to provide an environment suited for business. But none of this would have been possible without our investors and their expertise in business as well as their dedication. I would like to take this opportunity to once again thank all our investors for their continued support over the years and for the confidence they have shown in us which fuels us to do better. Warm regards SAUD SALIM AL MAZROUEI Director, HFZA BUSINESS ZONE A Quarterly Newsletter From Hamriyah Free Zone Authority ISSUE 38 July to September 2016 EDITORIAL Tel: +971 6 5133482 Email: hfzamediaoffice@hfza.ae ADVERTISING Tel: +971 6 5133429, +971 6 5133469 Email: advertise@hfza.ae Hamriyah Free Zone Authority Government of Sharjah PO Box 1377, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 6 526 3333 Fax: +971 6 526 3555 Email: info@hfza.ae Web:www.hfza.ae /HamriyahFZA /HamriyahFZA /HamriyahFZA /Hamriyah Free Zone Authority Business Zone is an in-house Newsletter published by Hamriyah Free Zone Authority for private circulation only. This publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form in whole or in print without the prior written permission from HFZA. The publisher will not accept liability for any errors or omissions contained in this issue. All rights reserved. ©2016 HFZA. Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae Start Up Soex to start operations in HFZ by mid-2017 Saud Salim Al Mazrouei and Axel Buchholz during the signing ceremony at the headquarters of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority The North Germany -based SOEX Group, a leading international company in marketing and recycling of used textiles, will be starting its operations from Hamriyah Free Zone by the middle of 2017. “We have leased a 322,917 square feet area in Hamriyah Free Zone and will be starting the construction work of the new plant as soon as possible. We hope we can start our operations by the middle of next year,” said Axel Buchholz, Managing Director of Executive Board of the Soex Group after signing the contract with Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone. The SOEX Group has been giving used textiles a new lease of life for more than 35 years. Founded in 1977, the company has sites and shareholdings in five countries and more than 1,000 employees today. “This is our first venture in the United Arab Emirates. We are going to invest five million Euros for this project and we plan to export 50% of our products to African countries and 25% each to Eastern Europe and the Middle East respectively,” Axel Buchholz added. 5 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 6 www.hfza.ae Start Up After signing the contract at the headquarters of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority, Saud Salim Al Mazrouei said: “SOEX has acquired a land area of 322,917 square feet in phase two of Hamriyah Free Zone and we remain committed to giving our valued customers the best possible infrastructure to help support their growth aspirations.” “This step will enable them to grow in the region and we see this development as another example of our efforts in empowering businesses paying off,” Al Mazrouei further added. Elaborating on the nature of his business, Axel Buchholz said: “Zero waste is our philosophy. This can be done by retaining used textiles in the product cycle completely, preserving natural resources and the environment in the process. We do not reject, we grade and sort – until there is nothing left to sort. The highest priority in this is the prevention of waste; which is why the wearable clothing is marketed in over 90 countries worldwide. This grants the clothing a new lease of life, preserves resources and eases the burden on the environment,” he concluded. The SOEX Group covers the entire value chain of used textiles collection, marketing, recycling and reuse on six continents. Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae Start Up India’s Radiant Group to construct US$10mn oil distillation plant in HFZ “This is a state-of-the-art process where recycled base oils of various grades are produced apart from fuel oil and gas oil. Our group has won awards for its excellence and had a turn-over of US$21 million last year,” added Gupta. Welcoming the group to the fraternity, Al Mazrouei said: “It is pleasing to see more manufacturing units flocking to HFZ, which is surely a sign that we are progressing. I hope that Radiant’s new initiative here will increase its output and expand its network.” Saud Salim Al Mazrouei and Vibhor Gupta with other officials after the signing ceremony India’s Radiant Group is set to build its new factory on 107,639 sq ft of land at Hamriyah Free Zone, Sharjah, with an investment of US $10 million. The 60,000 metric-tonne-capacity oil distillation plant will be constructed in the Phase Two of the free zone by the middle of next year. Based in Maharashtra, Radiant has developed in‐house operational and commercial expertise in oil distillation processes. It manufactures alternate petroleum products and refines used/waste lubricating oil. “We have leased 107,639 sq ft of land in phase-two of Hamriyah Free Zone and the construction of our factory will start soon,” said Vibhor Gupta, Managing Director of Radiant Overseas, after signing the lease agreement with Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (Saif Zone). “A number of new companies have been opening in Hamriyah Free Zone due to its strategic position and attractive offers and facilities. Our goal is to create a robust business environment by meeting the needs and demands of our investors,” he added. Gupta said that potential customers across the globe can now look forward to new product offerings from Radiant Overseas, such as special solvents in the paint industry, agro-industries and other sectors. “We chose Hamriyah as our regional base because Sharjah plays a vital role with its strategic location between three continents, serving a growing market of 2 billion people. Moreover, we found that the free zone has a well-developed infrastructure and an environment suited for growth,” he added. www.ungersteel.com • First Steel Fabricator in UAE certified in accordance with: EN ISO 3834-2:2006, EN 1090-1&2 EXEC 4 • Other Certifications include EN ISO 9001, EN ISO 14001 and BS OHSAS 18001 • Capacity of 40,000 tons of steel construction per year • More than 560 employees • In-house engineering • Hot Dip Galvanizing according to EN ISO 1461 with our partner Zinkpower Middle East Unger Steel Middle East FZE, P.O. Box 42251, Hamriyah Free Zone Sharjah, UAE • Steel Erection where required Phone +971/6/5132 555, e-mail: office.uae@ungersteel.com 7 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 8 www.hfza.ae Expansion Mirr Oils completes US$7.5million expansion German Mirror Lubricants and Greases Company German Mirror Lubricants and Greases Company has expanded its facility with an additional investment of US $7.5million. Mirr Oils, a leading manufacturer of lubricant and greases, has been operating from HFZ since 2005 and it has ISO 9001/ ISO 14001 and ISO18001 Certificates. “To meet the growing market demand, we have recently invested US$5 million in our new grease plant and US$1.5 million for the blow-molding facility. In addition, we have spent US$ 1 million in laboratory equipment and testing at international laboratories,” Lobo Ronny, Vice President of Mirr Oils told the Business Zone newsletter. “Our laboratories have been awarded with the ISO 17025 certificate,” added Lobo Ronny. “Our current expansion process has been completed, and we export to over 50 countries at the moment. We are now eyeing the South American and Balkan markets,” Lobo Ronny explained. He also thanked Hamriyah Free Zone Authority for its excellent support and expressed his appreciation at the flexibility and ease of doing business in the free zone. “During the first half of this year, we have exported 22,000mt of lubricants. Since we have identified the growth potential of the LPG business, we are planning to build tank-ages at the port for the storage of base oils and LPG in the near future,” he added. Lobo Ronny Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, who congratulated the Mirr Oils Group on its new expansion said: “It is always a pleasure to see the growth of companies in HFZA. We offer all kinds of assistance for the growth and stability of our clients.” “The facility which is spread over an area of 15000 square metres in Hamriyah Free Zone has a modern laboratory which utilises the latest manufacturing equipment to ensure consistency in quality and performance,” Lobo Ronny elaborated. In addition to the plant in HFZA, Mirr Oils has plants in Congo and Ethiopia. The company has a range of products to cater to the automotive, industrial, marine, aviation and lubricant industries. It offers oil condition monitoring testing and toll blending services as well. Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae Expansion Iftin Group expands, leases additional land Saud Salim Al Mazrouei and Hassan Ali, during the signing ceremony at the headquarters of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority Iftin General Trading is expanding further in the zone to meet the growing demand for its products. Hassan Ali, Managing Director of Iftin General Trading, said that they would add a 215,278 square feet area to existing facility to meet an increase in demand for the company’s food stuff products. “Construction work on the warehouses and offices will commence by September,” Hassan Ali said after signing the new lease contract in June with Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) and Sharjah Airport Free Zone (SAIF Zone). “We will build five warehouses as well as offices in the newly leased area. Currently we have over 70 staff members and we will be recruiting more as we are going to add many more products in the near future,” he said after the signing ceremony that took place at Hamriyah Free Zone Authority headquarters. “We have a strong presence in South Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Iraq, Libya and the Middle East region,” he added. “The continuous investment by Iftin General Trading in Hamriyah Free Zone shows their confidence and edge in the market in terms of production and quality. We are always happy to see the growth of existing companies”, said Al Mazrouei. Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA), the second largest industrial free zone in the UAE, is also the Middle East’s fastest operating free zone taking less than two hours for licensing formalities. Hamriyah Free Zone houses over 6,500 enterprises from 157 nations, attracting foreign investment from more than 500 industry verticals in key sectors such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, maritime, steel, construction and food. 9 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 10 www.hfza.ae Celebration Employees celebrate Haq Al Layla From Haq Al Layla celebrations Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) employees celebrated Haq Al Layla with various programs on 22nd May. Haq Al Layla, which focuses on strengthening the national identity and deepening the local heritage, means ‘give me my right tonight’. It is an annual traditional event that is celebrated to mark the arrival of the month of Ramadan. On the 15th day of the month of Sha’aban, children dress in traditional clothes and visit homes in their neighborhood to collect sweets and treats. The children go door-to-door with decorated bags to sing and collect sweets, nuts and money. During their visit, children sing a traditional song ‘Atoona Allah yaa’teekoum bet Makah yewadeekoum,’ which means ‘Give to us and Allah will give to you, and, with His grace, you will visit Makkah’. “Haq Al Layla reminds us to think of one another – especially our forgotten-about-neighbors nowadays. It is a tradition inherited through the generations over the years with the ultimate goal of instilling joy in the hearts of children and strengthening the community.” said Noura Al Suwaidi, Head of Marketing in Hamriyah Free Zone Authority. “It’s a great ice-breaker and a good start for kids not only to get to know one another in the neighborhood but to learn to give too,” she added. Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of HFZA and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (SAIF Zone); Ali Al Jarwan, Deputy Commercial Director of HFZA, and other senior officials all attended Haq Al Layla celebrations. These types of celebrations are practiced in many cultures. The tradition is celebrated mid-Sha’aban across the Muslim community and is referred to by different names. In Qatar it is called Garangao, in Bahrain it is called Gergaoon, in Oman it is called Garangesho, and in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, it is called Gargean. Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae Celebration Ramadan: Why is it important in the Muslim faith? Iftar party progresses at Al Jawaher Reception & Convention Centre in Sharjah on June 15 Ramadan is the name of the ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar. It is an important month in the Islamic calendar and culture. Each day during the month of Ramadan, Muslims around the world observe the sacred month by fasting during day light hours (from dawn to sunset), performing nightly prayers in addition to the daily obligatory prayers, and concluding each day’s fast over food with family and friends. At the end of the month is a three-day holiday that celebrates the conclusion of Ramadan with Eid al-Fitr and prepares individuals to return to their regular daily routine. Fasting is one of the pillars of Islam. Fasting is compulsory upon every sane, adult, healthy Muslim 11 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 12 www.hfza.ae Celebration male and female. People who are insane, minors, and those who are traveling, menstruating, or going through post-childbirth bleeding, and the elderly and breast-feeding or pregnant women do not need to observe the fast. There are those who may not fast but have to make up for the missed days of fasting at a later date. These include those who are ill (not chronically) and travelers. Elderly men and women are exempted from fasting; so are the chronically ill, and those who have to perform difficult jobs under harsh circumstances and who could not find any other way to support themselves. They are not obliged to make up the days they missed and are obliged to feed one poor person a day (for every day of fasting that they do not perform). Though the young are not required to fast, it is proper for their parents or guardians to encourage them to fast so they will become accustomed to it at an early age. They may fast as long as they are able to and then break it. The main objective of fasting is to Photos From Iftar Party achieve piety and righteousness. During Ramadan while individuals abstain from food and drink during day light hours, they get together over food with families and friends in the evenings. The meal with which the fast is broken is called iftar. Usually the meal is simple, designed to provide nourishment, but may sometimes be sumptuous when there is a large get-together of family and friends. Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae Celebration Abstaining from food has great ramification on the person observing the fast, physical as well as spiritual. It is an exercise for the discipline and control of the baser self. One learns how to restrain one’s urges and desires. Fasting frees the person from the bondage of lusts and desires. Abstaining from intakes also reminds us of the less fortunate ones, the poor and the destitute. Fasting gives us a general sense of how they feel. It boosts the morale of the poor by knowing that even kings have to go hungry for a while. Fasting makes the rich realise and understand what the poor goes through day after day. Fasting also purifies one’s heart and tongue. One is urged to control himself and learn how to abstain from vain talk, lying and cheating. Although fasting is beneficial to health, it is mainly a method of self-purification and selfrestraint. By cutting oneself from worldly comforts, even for a short time, a fasting person focuses on his or her purpose in life by constantly being aware of the presence of God. The month of Ramadan is not only the month of fasting. It is also the month of the holy Qur’an. Ramadan is the (month) in which the Qur’an was sent down, as a guide to mankind. Practicing Muslims congregate at mosques observing the nightly prayers (tarawih) that start after the last prayer of the day, about an hour and a half after sunset. The nightly prayers usually last for nearly an hour. Every night the Imam (leader in prayer) recites an equal portion of the Qur’an so that by the 27th or the 29th night of Ramadan the entire Qur’an would have been recited by the Imam from his memory. As the end of Ramadan approaches, Muslims prepare for Eid al-fitr (end of fasting celebration), which draws Ramadan to a close. Eid is a time of giving gifts, sharing food, gathering with family and taking a holiday. This year’s HFZA Iftar party, which was conducted under the leadership of Noura Al Suwaidi, Head of Marketing in Hamriyah Free Zone Authority, attracted a number of staff and senior officials including Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of HFZA and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (SAIF Zone), Ali Al Jarwan, Deputy Commercial Director of HFZA, and others. As part of the celebration, the organisers also gave away a number of gifts to the attendees. 13 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 14 www.hfza.ae EVENT HFZ team reaches out to investors at AIM HFZA booth at AIM Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) successfully participated in the three-day Annual Investment Meeting (AIM 2016) which took place at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre during the second week of April. HFZA shared a booth with other Sharjah Government entities at the Sharjah Pavilion, and it was visited by representatives of official delegations from different countries, reaffirming the importance of Hamriyah Free Zone and its global position as a hotspot for investments and entrepreneurship. “AIM was an exclusive opportunity to hold meetings, make contacts and share expertise with peers from all over the world. It was a good venue to feature Hamriyah Free Zone’s efforts to attract investors via its competitive facilities and incentives across different sectors,” said Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of HFZA and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone, on the sidelines of the show. “HFZA is the most cost-effective industrial free zone in the region and our team hosted a number of meetings with businessmen and investors from a number of participating countries to discuss investment opportunities in the free zone. Our aim is to attract direct foreign investment by showcasing our best and diverse facilities.” “We successfully highlighted Hamriyah Free Zone’s geographic location and strategic opportunities, and its position as the most interactive and practical free zone in the UAE and the region,” he further added. “We offer the best infrastructure facilities and services of high quality to welcome foreign investment in various sectors like manufacturing, trade and services,” Al Mazrouei said. The vast investment options available at HFZA in various domains, including industrial, commercial and services, today serve as a growth catalyst for both multinational firms looking to expand operations and emerging entrepreneurs with big dreams. “The Free Zone’s strategic location which connects it to three seaports: Hamriyah Port, Khalid Port and Khorfakkan Port, all well-connected by an extensive road network throughout the UAE and GCC, makes HFZA the ideal transshipment hub for the Indian Subcontinent, North and East Africa and the Arabian Gulf,” he further elaborated. The HFZA team consisted of Hamad Al Shamsi, Omar Rashid Al Leem, Ashik KP, Ajeeb Moidunni, Abdul Aziz Dawood, Anse Rauf and Geomon. Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae INTERNATIONAL Huge response to Hamriyah Free Zone India drive Hamriyah Free Zone successfully completed week-long road shows in the cities of Bengaluru and Tumkur and Hassan in Karnataka, India. The campaign, “Hamriyah Free Zone – the global choice for investments and business opportunities in Sharjah”, attracted investors from the commercial, industrial and service sectors. “The road show, which was held in association with the Federation of Karnataka Chamber of Commerce & Industries (FKCCI), was a huge success in terms of attendance and enquiries,” said Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (Saif Zone). “The shows were held as part of our international promotional tours that aim to strengthen ties and exchange experiences with the business and Saud Salim Al Mazrouei addressing the audience investment community in India, which is an important market for us,” he added. “The majority of our investors are from India and currently we focus more on the Asian market as part of our strategy. The road shows were an excellent opportunity to present various business options and investment opportunities to the South Indian business community,” Al Mazrouei stated. Al Mazrouei was the guest of honour at “Manthan 2016” grand finale, which took place at Le Meridien Hotel, Bengaluru. The ceremony honoured a number of top students who won innovation awards for commercial projects, which was organised by FKCCI. Dr. A.S. Kiran Kumar, Chairman of ISRO was the Keynote Speaker for the event. T B Jayachandra, Karnataka Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Higher Education, Tallam R Dwarakant, FKCCI President and many other dignitaries were also present for the occasion. The seminar in Bengaluru, which was held during the last week of May, attracted a number of young businessmen. The event in Tumkur was held in association with FKCCI and Tumkur Chamber of Commerce. Deputy Commercial Director Ali Al Jarwan gave an introductory speech and invited investors to start their businesses in Hamriyah Free Zone. The team, which consisted of Muhammed Basheer and Geomon also toured Hassan and met with potential entrepreneurs. 15 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 16 www.hfza.ae International HFZA delegation visits IMA packaging factory in Bologna Saud Salim Al Mazrouei addressing the seminar in Bologna Hamriyah Free Zone’s delegation visited two well-known factories in Bologna, Verona and Brindisi cities in Italy during the third week of April. The three-day tour, aimed at promoting the business opportunities provided by the free zone, was a great success. “The factory visit was aimed at identifying areas where HFZA and Italian entrepreneurs could work together to enhance bilateral trade,” said Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (SAIF Zone). “In Bologna, we toured IMA packaging factory, a world leader in the design and manufacture of automatic machines for the processing and packaging of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, tea and coffee. We seek to forge real long-term partnerships with the world’s top brands through such visits and talks,” Al Mazrouei added. IMA packaging factory officials explained the technical competence, production capacity of the factory and the degree of quality reached by the manufacturer, which enabled it to earn world recognition. “Italian companies have the potential to become global players and they can use the UAE as a gateway to access a market of over two billion people in the region. Hamriyah Free Zone has become an important commercial hub due to its advanced infrastructure, strategic geographical location, and sophisticated air, sea and land ports,” Al Mazrouei said during his visit to the factory. IMA Group, a winner of Leonardo Italian Quality Award 2015 owns more than 1,400 patents and patent applications in the world. The company has 4,800 employees and 34 manufacturing sites in Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland, Spain, UK, USA, India and China. found that many of the attendees are interested in exploring the Middle East market.” “HFZA is the Middle East’s fastest growing free zone where you can start a business within two hours. Almost any business activity is permitted in HFZA as long as the activity is environment-friendly and in accordance with the local rules and regulations,” he added. “Currently, we have over 6500 companies, 56 of which are Italian,” he said. The delegation, which consisted of Hamad Al Shamsi and Abdul Aziz Dawood, also organized seminars and B2B meetings in Verona and Brindisi. The team, led by Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Hamriyah Free Zone (HFZA) and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (SAIF Zone), also organised a seminar in association with Unindustria Bologna and CNA Bologna. Al Mazrouei said: “We are here to familiarise the local business community with the facilities of the free zone. During our seminar and interaction with entrepreneurs, we SALES@DAMENSHARJAH.COM Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae EVENT Daring initiatives are critical for economic resilience: Shaikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan Hamriyah Free Zone Chief Financial Officer T.V. Ramesh (third from left) receives a memento on behalf of HFZA & SAIF Zone from CA Nilesh Shivji Vikamsey, Vice-President Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). Others in the photo are: CA Pankaj Mundra, Vice Chairman ICAI Dubai Chapter, CA Nimish Makwana, Chairman ICAI Dubai Chapter, CA Naveen Sharma, Secretary, ICAI Dubai Chapter. “Bold initiatives by governments and companies are critical for economic resilience in the face of uncertainty in global financial markets,” Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE Minister for Culture and Knowledge Development, said in his inaugural address at the 34th annual international conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI-Dubai Chapter) in Dubai, an event which was sponsored by the Hamriyah Free Zone Authority and SAIF Zone in May. Sheikh Nahyan acknowledged the huge contribution made by finance professionals towards supporting the regional economy and for showing the courage to offer solutions to overcome the downturn. “The role of accounting professionals assumes greater significance as they assist and protect their clients and companies from crisis, strengthen their presence in the circumstances and offset the financial difficulties when they occur. People will depend on you as they try to recover. They will look to you as the experts on being resilient. You are the experts who can inspire a way to continue [in the crisis scenario] and chart a way back to success courageously,” he said. The two-day event featured international academics, policy makers and industry professionals and provided them the platform to meet and share their research and interests in banking and finance in addition to hosting more than 1,000 finance professionals. Speakers underscored the need to make financial stability more robust and laid out their views on risk mitigation and stronger legislation. In a message, Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone, congratulated the members of the ICAI-Dubai Chapter on the occasion of their 34th Annual International Conference. He said: “This year’s theme- Building Financial Resilience, Right time Right now - is rather interesting and relevant in the present scenario, and hopefully, this meeting will come to an effective conclusion.” “The role of the accounting and auditing profession has assumed increasing significance in the globalized economy and it is heartening to know that chartered accountants from India are recognised for their excellence in all aspects of trade and finance. I feel that organisations like the ICAI-Dubai Chapter make an integral and positive contribution to society.” “It is a pleasure to know that the 2,200-member ICAI Dubai chapter is the biggest group of Indian professionals in the UAE and we are immensely pleased to be the principal sponsor of this annual international conference,” he noted in his message. 17 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 18 www.hfza.ae FEATURE Growing Sharjah Seaports Sharjah’s three seaports function as a gateway for businesses to access international markets for suppliers and buyers alike. Read more about Sharjah’s bustling seaports which utilise its advantageous geographic location to tap into new international and domestic markets. Sharjah has three deep-water ports that are dynamic outlets supporting import and export movement to and from the emirate. Sharjah’s main ports are located at: Sharjah (Port Khalid), Hamriyah suburb (Hamriyah port) on the coast of the Arabian Gulf, and in the eastern area of Khorfakkan city (Port Khorfakkan) where Oman Gulf meets the Indian Ocean. rest of the GCC states, India and promising markets in Asia and Africa. Sharjah has connected these ports with the Sharjah International Airport by a commercial bridge that saves shipping time which in turn helps to decrease insurance costs and guarantees speed of transportation. In addition, it assures wide connecting points with the Sharjah’s transportation and logistics development has represented boundless investment opportunities and it is a known fact that cargo volumes handled at all Sharjah’s ports have been growing consistently in recent years. tractors, yard cranes, tugs and forklifts of various capacities. The port operates 24 hours a day throughout the year. Khorfakkan Port The port is known for providing fast services for international liner operators whose operations are time sensitive for shipping and unloading. Major container line operators find Port Khorfakkan ideal for transshipping their goods. Overlooking the eastern seaboard, Khorfakkan Port is the connection to Asia and the Far East on one side, and the Middle East, European countries and the African countries on the other. Port Khorfakkan was established in 1978 and started its operations on 21st February, 1979 with a total area of 100,000 sqm, two berths of 430 metres, two cantilever cranes and four yard container cranes. Khorfakkan Port is one of the world’s leading container trans-shipment ports, largely due to its proximity to the main international east-west shipping routes. It has an overall storage space of 450,000sqm, storage facility for over 45,000 TEUs, a 3,000sqm dedicated transit shed, storage area for LCL cargo, and the ability to accommodate more than 1,000 reefer containers at the facility. In 1987, Gulftainer Ltd. became the official operator of the Khorfakkan Terminal at the port. During the period from 1991 to 1999, the port witnessed a lot of development, and since 2008, it has accommodated more than 1800 container carriers and cruise ships annually. Port Khalid Port Khalid Port Khalid, the first container terminal in the Middle East, is located in the heart of the Sharjah city. The port has a roll-on/roll-off cargo terminal and a free trade terminal. Port Khalid also has a number of berths with a variety of shipping assets, ranging from general, reefer, dry, liquid and bulk cargo to container and oil and offshore support services. Port Khalid enjoys many first-rate characteristics and developed services that make it attractive to import and export movement, transshipping, and other cargo activities. The maximum depth of the port is 12.5 metres, so the port is suitable for most ships, with its number of berths being 21 plus one oil terminal. The port has four shore-side gantry cranes with supporting terminal The latest developments during the period 2004-2008 involved expansion of the port by adding two Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae 19 Feature Khorfakkan Port berths of 840 metres long at a water depth of 16 meters in addition to a supply of 10 new Cantilever Cranes. two container terminals with 14m berth depths, and an inner harbor of 5-7m berth depths. Logistically, Khorfakkan is very close to the Arabian Gulf as the port is linked by a network of national highways with other neighboring GCC States and is adjacent to the main world shipping routes which join the Far East and the Indian Continent with Africa, Europe and the Americas. In order to fulfill the demands of the expanding free zone and within the visionary directives of His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and under the supervision of Sheikh Khaled bin Abdullah Al Qasimi, Chairman of Department of Seaports and Customs and Sharjah Free Zones, a huge development process was carried out including the addition of an inner harbor. The inner harbor’s first and second phases were opened in 2003 at the cost of AED 180 million. Khorfakkan Port makes Sharjah the only emirate to have ports on both the coasts of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Hamriyah Port Built in 1986, the activities of this deep-water port include the export of petrochemicals, general cargo and Expansions and developments have increased the facilities and reclamations of the areas adjacent to the port has brought the total area to two million square metres. Today, the port has facilities to import/ export shipments including dry bulk cargoes, general cargo, project cargo manufactured at HFZ, and oil and gas products. The depth of water berths in the port is 14 metres, which enables the port to accommodate various types of cargo vessels and tankers, providing an added advantage for the investors at HFZ. The port benefits and serves the needs not only of companies within the free zone, but also of industries located in the other northern emirates. The inner harbor in Hamriyah Free Zone is a bustling hub of offshore support activities, and several related industries prosper from the activities of the offshore oil and gas sector. Hamriyah Port Top class services: In addition, to ensure the quality of services, the Department of Seaports and Customs often organises various training courses for its staff. This is mainly to acquire the latest knowledge about customs-related developments which might reflect positively on their performance and the customs as a whole. During this year, a number of training sessions including: smuggling detection, customs clearance techniques, basics and procedures of customs checking and inspection, the ethics for a customs officer and ways of revealing forged documents – were conducted by the department. Business Zone July to September 2016 | 20 www.hfza.ae MARKET Sun Management plans to branch out Sunil Jagetiya members, banks, citizens of the UAE, expats and associates across the globe,” he added. Sun Management, is a member of REANDA International, which is one of the top 20 audit & assurance, business consulting and accounting networks in the world. In conclusion, Sunil told us: “We pride ourselves in being the onestop provider of company formation, accounting and audit professional services, corporate restructuring, PRO services, corporate & trade finance and business & management consulting services. We always strive to give our clients full A-Z support and assistance to assure exceptional tailor-made packages for their unique business requirements.” Sunil Jagetiya with Saud Salim Al Mazrouei Hamriyah Free Zone-based Sun Management plans to branch out to other countries in the coming five years. “Dubai Expo 2020 is fast approaching and we are gearing up for this exciting new era with more personnel and operational facilities to seize any opportunities that arise in this period,” Sunil Jagetiya, Group Chairman of Sun Management, said in an interview with Business Zone. Sun Management, a group of companies that provide services in the field of company formation, audit & assurance, accounting, trade & corporate finance, business & management consultation, corporate restructuring and PRO services, has been active in HFZA since 2005. “We plan to keep learning and progressing even further to provide our investors with optimum solutions and options for their requirements and help them to have the great experience of doing business in the UAE,” he added. “We are one of the very few companies in UAE that can provide the spectrum of the above professional services under one roof with the mission to give a one-stop integrated customized solution to the galaxy of our valued clients.” When asked about his company’s growth, Sunil said: “We have more than 1500 clients from 60 countries and they have participated and contributed to the exponential growth of our company.” “We were able to achieve this feat with the continuous support and cooperation of the dedicated authorities of the Hamriyah Free Zone, our valued clients, investors, various government and semigovernment authorities of the UAE, our dedicated and committed staff www.amwajgroup.com Business Zone July to September 2016 | www.hfza.ae SHARJAH BEAT NHCR applauds ruling family’s support to refugees in Malaysia The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has lauded His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and HH Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Wife of the Ruler of Sharjah, and UNHCR Eminent Advocate, for renewing international solidarity and humanitarian support for displaced persons worldwide while visiting refugees in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. Sheikh Sultan and Sheikha Jawaher met with refugees in May, including single mothers who shared stories of their experiences and the challenges they faced. Many of the families expressed their concerns regarding health, education and shelter. Sheikh Sultan stressed the importance of the international community’s attention to the suffering of refugees around the world and the need to move seriously towards providing them with the requirements for a dignified life, including shelter, food, health and education. HH emphasised that everyone in this world, whether governments, institutions or individuals, are required to play an active role in the protection of refugee families, especially children. Dr. Nabil Othman, UNHCR Acting Regional Representative to the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries, praised the efforts of Sharjah’s Ruling family, noting; “HH Sheikh Sultan Al Qasimi and HH Sheikha Jawaher’s generosity has touched the lives of thousands of vulnerable families in the Middle East and North Africa region and beyond. Their Highnesses truly reflect the values of humanitarianism and compassion, which are a true translation of the deep values of Islam.”- WAM Sharjah Chamber renews MoU with China Council for Promotion of International Trade From signing ceremony The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, SCCI, has renewed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. The MoU was signed at the headquarters of the Sharjah Chamber by Khaled bin Butti Al Hajri, DirectorGeneral of the SCCI, and Yu Jianlong, Vice-Chairman and SecretaryGeneral of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, CIETAC, from the Chinese side, in the presence of Mohammed Ahmed Amin, Assistant Director-General for Communication and Business sector, and a number of senior officials from both parties. The MoU, which was signed in April, aims to further boost cooperation and exchange of visits between official and business delegations to work on providing more opportunities for trade and investment. The Memorandum stipulated support for activities to promote trade and investment exercised by each party and to launch initiatives aimed at strengthening the framework of cooperation between the business community of both sides and the exchange of information and data and to provide facilities which encourage businessmen and investors to cooperate with their counterparts at the other party. The MoU also stipulated the provision of assistance to researchers in the field of economy and trade to supplement the business sector with information that contributes to the development of economic relations between the two countries. 21 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 22 www.hfza.ae SHARJAH BEAT Sharjah Museums Department celebrates 10th anniversary developed 16 of the region’s finest museums, covering science, the arts, archaeology, Islamic civilisation, the marine world, calligraphy, Sharjah’s history and much more. Manal Ataya, Director General of Sharjah Museums Department, said: “This significant anniversary presents us with the perfect opportunity to look back on the past ten years and ensure we are aligned with our objectives. When His Highness Sheikh Sultan launched SMD in 2006, he did so with the intention of it becoming a driving force for the appreciation of local heritage, culture, and the arts. He also wanted it to spearhead education campaigns for children so that they would grow up with a deep understanding of our heritage and the world around us.” Sharjah Museums Department celebrated International Museum Day on 18th May with five days of fun-filled challenges starting from the heart of Sharjah. The occasion also celebrated the department’s tenth anniversary with a review of its successes over the past decade and a raft of new measures to improve visitor experiences. The department was founded in 2006 by HH Sheikh Dr Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah, with a mandate to support Emirati, Arab and Islamic heritage and to further the appreciation of culture and the arts among the wider community. Since then, SMD has managed and One of SMD’s main achievements has been to attract exhibitions from some of the most prestigious museums in the world, including, but not limited to, The Tate, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Vatican Museums, the Berlin Museum of Islamic Art, the Cobra Museum of Modern Art, Netherlands, and the Gibran National Committee, Lebanon. Julio Iglesias wows thousands of fans in Sharjah concert debut The internationally acclaimed Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter, Julio Iglesias, took to the stage at Al Majaz Amphitheatre in Sharjah, wowing and entertaining thousands of music lovers during the first week of May. In his debut concert in Sharjah, held against the spectacular backdrop of the Buheirah Corniche, Iglesias treated his audience to a number of hit songs and chartbusters from his most popular albums as well as the more recent ones, leaving his thousands of fans demanding for more. Iglesias’ music is known for its celebration of love, peace, tolerance and humanity, the values that are championed and cherished by Sharjah and the UAE. The Julio Iglesias concert is part of Sharjah’s ongoing efforts to promote a culture of arts and appreciation of music in the emirate. Al Majaz Amphitheatre, managed by Sharjah Media Centre, is at the forefront of this movement to enrich the art and cultural scene in the UAE and the region, providing quality and healthy entertainment with a moral purpose to the public. While speaking to journalists, Iglesias said that music is the perfect instrument and platform to bring people together no matter what borders, colour or creed they represent and that he was happy to be part of Sharjah’s efforts to promote understanding and dialogue between various cultures. Iglesias, who has sold more than 300 million records in 14 languages during his nearly five decades in the business, has 80 albums to his credit, making him one of the bestselling artists of all time. He also happens to be the father of Latin pop sensation, Enrique Iglesias. He holds two Guinness World Book of Records distinctions for selling the largest number of records in most languages and the Best Selling Male Latin Artist for 2013. www.hfza.ae Business Zone July to September 2016 | 23 Business Zone July to September 2016 | 24 www.hfza.ae