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Veson Nautical opens new office in Dubai

Veson Nautical, a global firm in maritime data and freight management solutions, has opened a new office in Dubai, strengthening its presence in one of the world’s most significant shipping hubs.

This strategic move aims to bring Veson closer to its expanding regional client base while solidifying its role in advancing maritime technology and data solutions.

Speaking today at an event being held in Dubai by Veson to coincide with the opening of the new office, the company’s Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) Russ Hubbard said that “over the past several years, the UAE has done a phenomenal job of establishing itself as a global maritime hub”, and Veson’s clients “have embraced the UAE as both a regional and global centre of excellence.”

Veson CEO John Veson was also present to officially inaugurate the new office. The occasion featured the inaugural ‘Veson Nautical Dubai Forum & Networking Event,’ hosted at the Sofitel JBR hotel. Over 60 distinguished clients and guests attended to discuss regional and global maritime industry topics.

The forum included a Q&A session with John Veson and explored key themes such as future-proofing Gulf shipping, the global influence of AI technology, and the impact of new regulations on ship asset valuations.

Located in Uptown Tower within the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), Veson’s new Dubai office will serve as a central hub for client engagement, implementation support, and industry collaboration.





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