Cresce il mercato nautico in Medio Oriente

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Wayne Shepherd - General Manager of Mourjan Marinas.
Wayne Shepherd - General Manager of Mourjan Marinas.
Wayne Shepherd – General Manager of Mourjan Marinas.

Wayne Sheperd, Direttore Generale Mourjan Marinas, con sede a Dubai, osserva il crescente interesse per la nautica in Medio Oriente. “Con in progetto diversi marina prevediamo una crescita costante” annuncia. L’attuale portafoglio dell’azienda si estende in tutto il GCC per un totale di 380 posti barca e 1.321.063 metri quadrati. Un ancoraggio 10 metro è attualmente valutato a circa US 5100 dollari, mentre 15 posti metri sono stimati a circa US $ 10.500. Mourjan Marinas offre soluzioni specifiche del settore con un approccio integrato, attraverso il suo team e una vasta esperienza. L’azienda offre una vasta gamma di competenze, a partire dalle fasi di pre-valutazione, attraverso lo sviluppo e le operazioni, alle vendite e soluzioni di marketing. Mourjan Marinas attualmente gestisce Mourjan Marinas – Lusail City e Mourjan Marinas – Four Seasons Hotel, Doha, così come Almouj Marina, The Wave, Muscat.

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