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Fujairah Terminals and USI sign MoU

Fujairah Terminals has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with United Steel Industries (USI), a premier manufacturer of rebars, rods and wire coils.

The agreement supports the handling of the company’s import and export shipments through Port of Fujairah and means Fujairah Terminals will facilitate all required logistics support for the company.

The MoU was signed by Ahmed Al Mutawa, CEO of Fujairah Terminals, and Mamed Magomadov, partner at United Steel Industries.

The partnership enables United Steel Industries to benefit from the Fujairah Terminals’ strategic location and platform to efficiently access the region.

“Our continued collaboration with United Steel Industries stems from our commitment to consistently play a vital role in supporting the economic and social development of the Emirate’s business community,” said Mutawa.

Read more on Arabian Industry.





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