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  2. Abu Dhabi MAR - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi MAR (ADM), a holding company based in Abu Dhabi, UAE; is a shipbuilding group with an international presence, and one of the leading shipbuilders in the Persian Gulf. The group was founded in 2007, and employs around 2,000 people. It specializes in the construction of frigates, mega-yachts, and shiprepairs. The docks owned by the ...

  3. United Arab Emirates Navy - Wikipedia

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    With the formation of the United Arab Emirates on 2 December 1971 and the unification of the UAE Armed Forces on 6 May 1976, the ADDF Sea Wing became the UAE Navy and continued to expand with naval facilities at Abu Dhabi port in 1975 as well as other facilities at the far west of Abu Dhabi Emirate and on the eastern coast of Fujairah at Khor ...

  4. Port of Fujairah - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Fujairah has a strategic location being connected to all the emirates within 300 km (190 mi) and located on the only eastern seaboard of the United Arab Emirates. [4] Fujairah location as a bunkering hub occurred as a result of the Iran–Iraq War in the 1980s, when the Strait of Hormuz was mined by the Iranian military and tankers ...

  5. Abu Dhabi Ship Building - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB) is a shipbuilding company established in 1996 in the United Arab Emirates. [2] It specializes in the construction, repair, and refit of naval and commercial vessels. ADSB serves as a key defense asset for the UAE, providing a range of services including the building and maintenance of various types of ships and ...

  6. May 2019 Gulf of Oman incident - Wikipedia

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    The ships were anchored on the United Arab Emirates territorial waters for bunkering in Port of Fujairah. [1] [2] [3] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates reported that the ships had been subject to a "sabotage attack". [3] [4] The United Arab Emirates launched a joint investigation probe with United States and France. [5]

  7. Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company - Wikipedia

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    1991, USS Tripoli (LPH-10) in dry dock for repairs of Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (Dubaî) to a hole in its starboard bow caused by an Iraqi mine. Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY), [1] (Arabic: الشركة العربية لبناء وإصلاح السفن) is a Multinational Arab company based in Al Hidd, Bahrain. [2]

  8. Khor Fakkan - Wikipedia

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    Khor Fakkan (Arabic: خَوْر فَكَّان, romanized: Khawr Fakkān, lit. 'Creek of the Two Jaws') is a city and an exclave of the Emirate of Sharjah, located on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), facing the Gulf of Oman, and geographically surrounded by the Emirate of Fujairah.

  9. Dubai Maritime City - Wikipedia

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    The area contains 19 ship repair plots and two ship lifts capable of lifting 3,000 and 6,000 tons each. [5] More than 100 workshops and warehouses complete the industrial precinct. On October 9, 2012, Grandweld Shipyards opened its new facility in Dubai Maritime City's industrial precinct. [ 6 ]