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December 21, 2023 valueeng0

Remaining profitable in an evolving fleet sector will be the main subject of the upcoming Truck and Fleet Conference – Transforming Logistics, Mobility, and Transportation in a Rapidly Changing Landscape.

The date of the event has been set as the 5th March, 2024, and the flagship event will once again bring together fleet operators, distributors and manufacturers to discuss meeting the challenges of rising costs and the technology in the market to keep fleets profitable.

The fifth Truck and Fleet Conference is a vital opportunity to bring together the B2B and B2C professional fleets and the commercial vehicles automotive channel to spotlight the region’s progressive strides in redefining the very essence of transportation, logistics, and mobility.

With crucial heavy transport legislation, digitalisation and the investment in local manufacturing and assembly changing the business rules of fleet ownership, this conference is uniquely positioned to highlight the advancements and challenges of a sector that’s moving at the speed of innovation.

With an increasing global focus on sustainable practices, digital transformations, and a renewed vision of urban mobility, the Middle East stands poised to leverage its strategic position and robust infrastructure. This conference promises to be a rich tapestry of discussions, showcasing real-world solutions, and envisioning the future of logistics and mobility in a region that harmoniously melds the past with the present.

“Coming out of the COP28, we will look at how the region can achieve its green ambitions while embracing exciting new technologies to make our crews safer and more efficient,” said head of content Truck and Fleet Middle East Stephen White.

“But this is also becoming a much more connected market in more ways than one. And we will address the local and regional opportunities facing the sector.”

The Truck and Fleet series of conferences are unique in providing a platform for stakeholders, innovators, and disruptors to engage in dialogue, foster new partnerships, and navigate the dynamic terrains of logistics and mobility in the Middle East.

Taking place at the Habtoor Polo Resort in Dubai, delegates and speakers will look at the main challenges and opportunities facing the professional fleet and transportation sectors.

 

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December 20, 2023 valueeng0

The 2024 Energy & Sustainability Summit will focus on how the construction and energy sectors can significantly step-up decarbonisation efforts post COP28, the Big Project Middle East (BPME) editorial team has announced. The third edition of the highly anticipated summit will take place on 7 March in Dubai – the venue will be confirmed in January 2024.

The day long event will feature a keynote address, several panel discussions and presentations and will discuss sustainable materials, the responsible disposal of end of life assets and infrastructure, tackling construction and demolition waste, leveraging locally sourced materials, looking beyond solar to further decarbonise energy and other infrastructure, the importance of waste-to-energy facilities, developing vertical farms to enhance food security, while also raising awareness about greenwashing and moving beyond platitudes to actions that have a tangible impact.

The summit will bring together professionals from government, operators, consultants, contractors, specialists and suppliers, to discuss the aforementioned topics, in line with the regional and global focus on decarbonisation to prevent catastrophic climate change. Registration is complementary but mandatory for industry professionals.

“COP28 played host to a number of fantastic discussions and saw a new wave of international pledges, but the fact is there’s still plenty of work to be done to limit temperature increase to 1.5-degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. With this in mind, the BPME editorial team is hard at work finalising the agenda with a goal to shine a light on several key issues that warrant attention, with the ultimate goal to provoke strong industry collaboration and positive action,” said Jason Saundalkar, Head of Content at Big Project Middle East.

To discuss participating at the event as a speaker, contact conference producer Jason Saundalkar on Jason.s@cpitrademedia.com. Sponsorship inquires can be addressed to Raz Islam on raz.islam@cpitrademedia.com.

To learn more about the 2024 Energy & Sustainability Summit, click here.

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December 20, 2023 valueeng0

Plans have been announced to construct a bulk liquid green energy terminal by the Port of Immingham in the United Kingdom.

According to a report, a tender has been launched by UK ports operator Associated British Ports (ABP),which calls for a contractor or consortium to develop the new facility to support the import of green ammonia from Saudi Arabia.

The $140mn contract anticipates 30 months of construction, and ABP has set the deadline for bids for 12 January 2024.

The ABP said that the Saudi government is supporting the construction of Oxagon, a $8.3bn facility within the region of NEOM, which will combine solar and wind energy to produce up to 600t of carbon-free hydrogen per day by the end of 2026.

In addition, the new terminal will support the import of CO2, with the aim of aiding the decarbonisation of the transport sector.

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December 20, 2023 valueeng0

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved US $2.1bn in financing for a new bridge project. The 32.15km Bataan–Cavite Interlink Bridge (BCIB) will connect the Bataan and Cavite provinces across Manila Bay in the Philippines.

Once complete, the BCIB will ease traffic in Metro Manila, allowing for better movement of people and goods, increasing economic productivity in Luzon, a report said.

The BCIB is said to be one of the government’s flagship infrastructure projects, and will complete the transport loop around Manila Bay and is said to better link Metro Manila to central Luzon and nearby Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon provinces.

“The BCIB represents the latest installment in ADB’s broader agenda of support towards strengthening urban and regional transport networks in and around greater Manila. This includes the South Commuter Railway, Malolos Clark Railway, and two other projects currently being prepared for financing – the Metro Manila Rail Transit Line 4 and the Laguna Lakeshore Road Network,” said Scott Morris, Vice President for East and Southeast Asia, and the Pacific at the Asian Development Bank.

The project entails the construction of one of the world’s longest marine bridges, including two cable-stayed bridges, 24km of marine viaducts, and a total of 8km of approach road in Bataan and Cavite provinces, according to ADB.

The BCIB project is expected to cut travel time between Bataan and Cavite from five hours to 1.5 hours, and from four hours to two hours between Bataan and Metro Manila.

The Infrastructure Preparation and Innovation Facility, financed by ADB, will provide support for the preparation of the BCIB project, including environmental and social safeguards due diligence, and detailed engineering design, the report concluded.

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December 19, 2023 valueeng0

The process of loading fuel into Unit 4 of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, in line with all national regulations and the highest international standards has been completed by Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) subsidiary Nawah Energy Company (Nawah).

According to a statement, the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR), the UAE’s independent nuclear regulator, recently issued the Operating License for Unit 4 to Nawah. This milestone is said to take the UAE one step closer to full fleet operations at Barakah, the largest single source of clean electricity in the region.

Once operational, the final unit of the plant will enable the facility to generate 25% of the UAE’s electricity needs around the clock for the next sixty years. The three current commercially operating units at Barakah, delivered in three consecutive years, are already generating more than 30TWh of zero-emission electricity every year.

Unit 4 will raise the Barakah Plant’s total clean electricity generation capacity to 5.6GW, delivering more than 40TWh of clean electricity per year, once commercial operations begin. Barakah is already preventing millions of tons of carbon emissions, the leading cause of climate change, every year, the statement noted.

ENEC said that the operations team will now move through a comprehensive testing program, prior to successfully completing the start-up of Unit 4. Testing is undertaken under the continued oversight of FANR. Once Unit 4 is connected to the national electricity grid, the operations team will continue with the process of gradually raising power levels, known as Power Ascension Testing (PAT). The phase will be continuously monitored and tested until maximum electricity production is reached, while adhering to all regulatory requirements and the highest international standards of safety, quality and security.

With Unit 4 due to start up in 2024, ENEC said it is now focused on capitalising on the full value of the UAE’s investment in the nuclear energy sector, working closely with key global partners and technology companies to identify the right technology and meet the growing demand for clean electricity and molecules.

ENEC said it is also focused on evaluating the latest technologies in the advanced, Small Modular Reactor (SMR) and microreactor categories. These solutions can generate clean electrons and molecules, such as steam, hydrogen and ammonia, as well as process heat for industrial processes. ENEC is working with national stakeholders to determine deployment pathways, and with international partners for both technology and project collaboration opportunities.

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December 19, 2023 valueeng0

A US $2.4bn tunnelling package on the Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East public transport project in Melbourne, Australia has been awarded to a consortium of three contractors. The consortium comprises Cimic Group subsidiary CPB Contractors, Acciona and Ghella.

The contractors are responsible for tunnelling on a 16km section of the line’s 26km twin tunnels as part of the Suburban Connect consortium.

The confirmation that the firms had won the contract came after they were named preferred bidders in September.

“CPB Contractors is an industry leader in the delivery of complex construction and brings decades of experience to this first major package of SRL East, providing critical transport connections for the city. We are pleased to be selected by the Victorian Government to construct this valuable piece of infrastructure, improving the lives of people across east and south east Melbourne,” said Juan Santamaría, CEO of Cimic Group’s parent company Hochtief.

According to a report, the contractors will also build two new station boxes for the line, with major tunnelling works expected to begin in 2026.

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December 19, 2023 valueeng0

Azizi Developments has renewed its tie-up with Italian kitchen appliance manufacturer Elba for six buildings in the fourth phase of Azizi’s Riviera project in MBR City. Elba will supply premium kitchen sinks and kitchen mixers, the firm said.

Established in 1950, Elba has emerged as an industry leader through its expertise and agility in producing some of the most premium cooking and houseware appliances – with a presence in more than 60 diverse global markets, said a statement from the developer.

Farhad Azizi, CEO of Azizi Developments said: “Our commitment to procuring and delivering only the highest quality of materials remains steadfast, with this renewed collaboration underscoring our continuous pursuit of enriching the lives of our valued investors and end-users.”

Riviera is part of Azizi Developments’ award-winning portfolio. It is a waterfront lifestyle destination comprising 75 mid- and high-rise buildings with approximately 16,000 residences.

Designed to introduce the French-Mediterranean lifestyle to Dubai – which is not merely about architectural art but also about a certain ‘joie de vivre’ – Riviera represents a new landmark destination that is both residential and commercial. It features three districts: an extensive retail boulevard, a lagoon walk on the shores of its 2.7 km-long swimmable crystal lagoon with artisan eateries and boutiques, and Les Jardins – a lush, green social space, the firm said.

With its strategic location near the upcoming Meydan One Mall and the Meydan Racecourse – home of the Dubai World Cup – Riviera is one of Azizi Developments’ most coveted projects.

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December 18, 2023 valueeng0

DP World has unveiled the design for its new global head office, to be located in Expo City Dubai. The move to Expo City is part of the company’s journey from a local port operator in 1972 to a truly global supply chain solutions provider, it said.

The firm has been based in Jebel Ali, at the heart of its port and free zone operations, since it was established under its current name in September 2005.

Announcing its elaborate plans, DP World said the relocation of its global head office to Expo City Dubai marks the latest milestone in its 50-year journey, as it continues to expand its global supply chain solutions.

Spread over a 37,000sqm area, the new head office is a nine-storey tower that will be able to accommodate 800 of its staff members, and also provide a platform for clients and partners to engage directly with DP World’s portfolio – across ports and terminals, marine services, logistics and technology.

The Dubai group said the first two floors are dedicated to engaging external stakeholders and visitors – with space for casual meetings and dining through to the highest-level VIP meeting rooms and facilities. The building also includes an automated parking area, showcasing DP World’s commitment to technological advancement in every aspect of its work.

Dubai-based DEC Dynamic Design Studio has been given the job to create a facility that reflects DP World’s vision for the future of global trade, combining functionality, sustainability and aesthetics.

The project also provides surface car parking facilities near the entrances specifically designated for EV charging. This arrangement promotes convenience and encourages the use of sustainable and efficient modes of transportation.

Unveiling the plan, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World said, “DP World’s relocation to Expo City Dubai is a not an isolated project; it is one of many within our overall transformation to become the leading global provider of end-to-end supply chain solutions. Moving to Expo City puts us at the heart of Dubai’s future, while also signifies our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and making trade flow for our global customers.”

“We are confident that our new state-of-the-art home will not only facilitate our continued growth, but also serve as a testament to our dedication to excellence and environmental stewardship. Across our business, we are committed to providing sustainable solutions for customers and partners and this same innovative mindset drives the vision for our new head office,” he concluded.

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December 18, 2023 valueeng0

Construction project management specialist, Zepth, has announced that it has integrated Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its platform, which is said to represent a ‘transformative leap in the industry’. The firm said it plans to deploy 40 AI agents to reach an artificial general intelligence (AGI) status where its machine will have human-level intelligence — which is billed as a first-of-its-kind endeavour in the Middle East and worldwide.

According to a statement, the AI Risk Manager will harness the power of AGI, with 40 AI agents proactively identifying potential risks, collaborating with each other, carrying out likelihood and impact assessments, and assisting in mitigation plans for the identified risks, to enable project managers to make data-driven decisions.

The tool is a testament to Zepth’s commitment to innovation and excellence, ensuring project success even in the most challenging environments. AGI comprises intelligent agents with human-like capabilities to carry out a range of tasks, including in construction, the firm said.

“Zepth stands at the forefront of the AI revolution, redefining the common-data environment with AGI-driven human-level intelligence. Our platform epitomises intelligence, simplicity, and efficiency, designed for the modern world. Zepth’s AI-driven solutions are delivering extraordinary efficiency and precision to clients globally. The traditional Big Tech solutions, while once groundbreaking, now lag in a rapidly changing world. They are complex relics of a bygone era — no longer the best fit for today’s dynamic industry needs,” said Zepth Founder Prasoon Shrivastava.

The firm added that it is expanding its AI ecosystem to include hundreds of specialised agents, each designed to adapt to the complex, ever-changing demands of construction management. The move is said to reaffirm Zepth’s status in the software domain and highlights its ingenuity and the influence of technological advances globally.

The UAE, with its multiple government-led initiatives in smart buildings and cities, presents a strong appetite for AI-driven construction management solutions like Zepth, the statement noted.

Confirming the company’s mission to empower the developer community, Shrivastava said the journey that Zepth is charting is clear: in the world of construction, Zepth stands as the embodiment of advanced intelligence, driving an industry towards unparalleled efficiency.

“The UAE’s demonstrated track record of futuristic and innovative developments has inspired us to embrace AI as much as it has incentivised us to be a part of the region’s next growth phase,” he concluded.

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December 18, 2023 valueeng0

His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, has approved a budget of more than US $17.7bn for new capital projects – and also gave directives to advance the Emirati culture and heritage ecosystem in Abu Dhabi.

The go-ahead for the 2024 budget came at the council’s meeting, which was being chaired by Sheikh Khaled.

During the meeting, he gave directives to focus efforts on conserving Emirati heritage and upholding national identity by increasing awareness of national traditions, and by empowering local talent within the sector to help embed UAE cultural heritage among young people.

Sheikh Khaled emphasised that the leadership is continuing to prioritise and activate projects that drive infrastructural development to foster a sustainable community environment and ensure the stability and cohesion of Emirati society.

A series of new directives were also announced, which aim to further develop a sustainable cultural heritage ecosystem in the emirate by building on the success of current exhibitions, festivals, and heritage programmes.

The Crown Prince explained, “Preserving national heritage and fostering Emirati traditions springs from a deep-rooted belief that heritage is essential for building both the present and the future.” He added that these measures aim to build a future in which the nation’s cultural heritage is a source of pride and inspiration for all.

Later in the agenda, Sheikh Khaled was briefed on plans to establish the Abu Dhabi Hazardous Materials Management Centre, which aims to develop a framework for effectively handling hazardous materials. The centre also aims to ensure co-ordination among the relevant authorities to further enhance planning and response efforts to manage hazardous materials in line with best international practices.

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