Saturday, February 06, 2010
Abu Dhabi Ship Building to
increase Emirati management staff to 30 per cent by
2015
Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB) has announced that it will
expand its Emirati management staff to 30 per cent within the next
five years to complement nationwide Emiratization efforts. The
company also noted plans to recruit retired naval personnel and
enhance its current academic partnership with the Higher Colleges
of Technology (HCT).
ADSB, a world-class ship builder specializing in the
construction, repair and refit of Naval, Military and Commercial
vessels, currently employs 37 UAE Nationals in managerial positions
and is set to accept 18 more by next year. It also maintains an
agreement on a three-year electro-mechanical and ship building
technology diploma it signed with HCT in 2005 to hone the marine
and supervisory skills of UAE Nationals. Under the terms of the
partnership, HCT students are exposed to ADSB operations in their
second and third year, and work on an ADSB-related graduating
project.
"We believe that UAE Nationals are essential to optimizing the
potential of the country's rapidly growing marine industry. The
Emirates has a rich marine history which can be prospered in the
modern age through the talent and leadership of its citizens. This
is why ADSB, which is a knowledge transfer company, continues to
develop employment opportunities for UAE Nationals, so that our
operations will be run efficiently for the benefit of the country,
by the people of the Emirates," said Homaid Al Shemmari, Chairman,
ADSB.
Founded in 1996 under the vision of H.H. General Sheikh
Mohammed Bin Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi
and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, Abu Dhabi
Ship Building offers comprehensive 24-hour marine services through
its shipyard in the Abu Dhabi city of Mussafah. It follows global
standards in its build, refit and maintenance projects and can work
with steel, aluminium alloy and advanced composite materials.