Dubai Chamber Facilitates Expansion of “Al Sharqi Navigation” in Kenya and Uganda

Dubai Chamber Supports Expansion of Al Sharqi Shipping into Kenya and Uganda

The Dubai Chamber of Commerce, part of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has facilitated the expansion of Al Sharqi Shipping, a logistics service provider based in Dubai, into Kenya and Uganda. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of Dubai-based companies in the global market.

Role of Dubai Chamber’s Office in Kenya

The Dubai Chamber’s office in Kenya has played a crucial role in assisting Al Sharqi Shipping in establishing its offices in both countries. The chamber provided valuable market insights, facilitated local partnerships, and offered strategic advice on navigating regulatory environments while meeting legal and administrative requirements.

Commitment to Global Growth

Saeed Al Shamsi, the Vice President of International Relations at Dubai Chambers, stated, “We are dedicated to empowering local businesses to expand globally by strengthening their connections with promising international markets and strategic partners. This effort contributes to fostering sustainable business growth and supports the competitiveness of the private sector in Dubai, enabling them to seize both local and international opportunities.”

Comments from Al Sharqi Shipping’s CEO

Kashif Rafiq, Chief Executive Officer of Al Sharqi Shipping and a board member of Al Sharqi Holding, remarked, “Since 1989, we have been connecting businesses to trade routes through our shipping and logistics solutions. With the comprehensive economic partnership agreement between the UAE and Kenya, and the Dubai Chamber’s support for international business expansion, we are enhancing our presence in East Africa to strengthen regional ties and establish Dubai as a leading global trade hub.”

Services Offered by Al Sharqi Shipping

Al Sharqi Shipping provides supply chain management, shipping services, and cargo consolidation. By opening offices in Kenya and Uganda, the company aims to broaden its range of products and solutions in the African markets, covering everything from customs clearance to investing in local trucking infrastructure.

This expansion is part of Al Sharqi Shipping’s efforts to diversify and strengthen its presence in key growth markets.

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