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Maritime Standard Awards finalists in 25 categories announced
        The GCC’s freight and logistics sector is expected to surge from $81.34 billion in 2025 to approximately $110
        billion by 2030, while the Middle East region’s offshore support vessel market is projected to grow from $27.25
        billion in 2025 to $37.34 billion by 2030. At the same time, the Indian maritime freight market is on track to attain
        $50.70 billion by 2033. This highlights a period of exceptional growth, where companies are continuously raising
        standards through innovation and commitment, making them deserving of recognition at the Maritime Standard
        Awards.

        Trevor Pereira, Managing Director of The Maritime Standard, said: “Beyond just a recognition, the awards also
        serve as a catalyst for progress and innovation across the regional maritime industry. Every edition, we witness
        standards being set, groundbreaking innovations and meaningful collaboration between stakeholders. This year’s
        event is set to be the most dynamic, highlighting the energy and ambitious vision driving the industry to further
        success.”

        This year’s awards attracted a substantial number of nominations from companies active in the fields, such as
        shipping, ship repair, offshore services, technology providers, and logistics operators. The launch of new
        categories, including the Digital Transformation Award and Heavy Lift - Project Cargo Company of the Year,
        reflects the industry’s focus on automation, smart ports and specialised logistics solutions, indicating how the
        region is responding to global challenges with forward-thinking strategies.

        The Maritime Standard Awards as one of the largest international industry gatherings, is set to welcome guests
        from across the region and worldwide.  - TradeArabia News Service


































































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