
Dubai, UAE: The eighth annual The Maritime Standard Awards, held on Monday November 22nd at the World Trade Centre Dubai, raised the bar higher still for events of this type as it provided an outstanding, high-profile showcase for individual and organisational excellence in the shipping, ports and maritime industry sectors.
As always, the Awards celebrated the achievements of the industry’s top performers with style and panache, with guests enjoying the chance to be part of an in-person occasion that was full of glitter and glamour. Once again, the quality of the event and the level of attendance, demonstrated clearly why it is now unquestionably the leading awards ceremony for the maritime sector in the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent.
This year, more than 700 executives, including delegations from Saudi Arabia, India, Oman, Kuwait, Asia and Europe, assembled in the World Trade Centre Ballroom to witness the presentation of 29 different Awards, and enjoy top-quality entertainment which was on display. One of the highlights of the night was the chance to see the artistic master Sylvian Tremblay present a live painting demonstration with VIP guests invited to take part interactively, throwing sand onto the picture and helping bring an image of famous Arab explorer, Ibn Battuta, to life before their eyes.
Held for the eighth year in a row under the patronage of His Highness, Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President, Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline, the Awards were this year hosted by well-known comedian and impressionist, Jon Culshaw, who kept the audience well entertained and marshalled proceedings with considerable style and flair.
Capt. Abdulkareem Al Masabi, CEO, ADNOC Logistics & Services, delivered the keynote speech, with the Reverend Andy Bowerman of the Mission to Seafarers as offering a special blessing before guests enjoyed the three-course gala dinner.
The Maritime Standard Awards founder and managing director, Trevor Pereira, commented: “It was a fabulous night to remember. The UAE is reaping the rewards of a positive vaccination programme which makes people feel comfortable about conducting business face to face and attending events like this. The evidence is here in the room tonight with over 750 guests in attendance, including high level delegations from Saudi Arabia, India, Oman, Kuwait, Europe and Asia. It is a fantastic achievement but one that is only possible because of the wise policies adopted by the UAE leadership, for which we are all grateful.”
In total 20 awards were presented to individuals and companies following the deliberations of the judging panel. In addition, there were a number of special awards presented by TMS for particularly impressive levels of performance over many years. Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi was honoured with The Maritime Standard Visionary Award and industry veteran Captain Jimmy Sarah was inducted to the TMS Hall of Fame.
The Maritime Standard Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Saudi Arabia’s Musaed Bin Abdulrahman Al Drees; The Personality of the Year Award was given to Mrs H.K Joshi, Shipping Corporation of India; The Maritime Standard Excellence Award went to H.E. Omar bin Talal Hariri of Saudi Ports Authority; while the Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to Dr Ibrahim Al Nadhairi, for his achievements at ASYAD.
Other awards selected by The Maritime Standard included Shehara de Silva of Maclarans, who was the recipient of the Woman in Shipping award, and Shoaib Seedat, of Tomini Shipping, who was named Young Person in Shipping. The winner of the Deal of the Year was Abu Dhabi Marine Services-Safeen, while CSP Abu Dhabi Terminals was presented with the Editor’s Choice Award.
Trevor Pereira added, “The Awards received a record number of nominations this year and it was great to see a full ballroom. It is clear that the shipping world is regaining confidence and is responding positively to the opportunity of meeting in person again . There is also no doubt that Dubai is leading the way in staging such events with TMS very much to the fore.”
Editor’s note – The full list of winners is:
Category | Winner |
The Safety and Security Award | Atom Alloys FZE |
The Environment Protection Award | ADNOC Logistics & Services |
The Green Shipping Award | ADNOC Logistics & Services |
The Technology/Innovations Award | DP World UAE |
The Corporate Social Responsibility Award | Essar Ports Limited |
The Maritime Education and Training Award | Jordan Academy for Maritime Studies (JAMS) |
Shipyard/Ship Repair Facility of the Year | Drydocks World Dubai |
Transportation and Logistics Award | GAC Group |
Marine Insurer of the Year | Islamic P&I Club |
Ship Manager of the Year | Bahri Ship Management |
Ship Agency of the Year | Inchcape Shipping Services |
Bulk Shipping Company of The Year | ASYAD Shipping |
Tanker Operator of the Year | Bahri |
Ship Owner/Operator of the Year | Hapag Lloyd |
Classification Society of the Year | DNV |
Terminal Operator of the Year | DP World UAE |
Port of the Year | Abu Dhabi Ports |
Shipping Company of the Year | Bahri |
Exemplary response to Covid 19 | GAC Group |
Deal of the Year | Abu Dhabi Marine Services – SAFEEN |
The Maritime Standard Young Person in Shipping | Shoaib Seedat |
The Maritime Standard Woman in Shipping Award | Shehara De Silva |
The Maritime Standard Editor’s Choice Award | CSP Abu Dhabi Terminals |
The Maritime Standard Excellence Award | H.E Omar bin Talal Hariri |
The Maritime Standard Outstanding Achievement Award | Dr. Ibrahim Al Nadhairi |
The Maritime Standard Lifetime Achievement Award | Musaed Bin Abdulrahman Al Drees |
The Maritime Standard Personality of the Year | Mrs. H.K Joshi |
The Maritime Standard Hall of Fame Award | Capt. Jimmy Sarbh |
The Maritime Standard Visionary Awards | Capt. Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi |