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ASRY signs new deal with AMPTC for fleet maintenance

MANAMA, 1 days ago

The Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY) has signed a new agreement with the Arab Maritime Petroleum Transport Company (AMPTC) to provide docking and maintenance services for AMPTC’s fleet of tankers operating in the region.
 
The agreement was formalised during a meeting attended by Engineer Adel Aljasem, Chairman of the Board; Dr Ahmed AlAbri, ASRY’s Chief Executive Officer; and Hocine Boudia, AMPTC’s Director General, along with senior officials from both organisations.
 
Engineer Aljasem expressed his pleasure at the partnership, describing it as a fraternal example of Arab companies working together under a shared vision. He stressed the importance of diversifying income sources and strengthening productivity while maintaining operational excellence. 
 
Aljasem also commended ASRY’s extensive facilities and expertise, describing it as one of the Middle East’s leading maritime firms.
 
Dr AlAbri voiced his enthusiasm for meeting AMPTC’s delegation, led by Eng Aljasem, and reaffirmed the strong partnership between the two firms. 
 
"Our relationship with AMPTC has always been based on mutual trust and shared objectives. This agreement enables us to continue providing tailored services that meet their fleet’s specific needs,’ said Dr AlAbri. He further noted ASRY’s ongoing efforts to deliver exceptional, high-quality services, drawing on its decades of experience in the maritime sector.
 
Boudia praised ASRY’s technical expertise and long-standing reputation. He described the agreement as a clear example of successful collaboration between Arab enterprises and emphasised their shared focus on achieving mutual progress and economic growth. - TradeArabia News Service
 



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