The inaugural vessel to utilise the Uthuru Maritime Service (UMS) docked with the oil tanker “JIAN JIE” on October 3. The Panamanian ship en route from Abu Dhabi, UAE, to China accessed various services introduced under the UMS.
Upon arrival, the crew disembarked in Uligan, Haa Alif Atoll, to attend the newly developed Seaman’s Rest Area opening ceremony on the island. The local community warmly greeted them, who showcased cultural activities, including traditional boduberu performances. The ceremony was attended by several notable figures, including Mohamed Wajeeh, CEO of Maldives Ports Limited (MPL), Parliamentarian Ali Moosa, and Ahmed Muaz Mohamed, President of the Uligan Island Council.
The Seaman’s Rest Area provides a space for crew members of vessels entering through the International Ship and Port Security (ISPS) gate to relax and engage in recreational activities. The “JIAN JIE” captain, who participated in the ceremony, expressed that he had “never experienced such complete hospitality” in his two decades of sailing.
During its stay, the vessel requested UMS services for crew changes, water supply, waste disposal, and some spare parts. It is expected to remain in the area for approximately five days to conduct maintenance work. As part of the crew change, nine crew members will be disembarked, while six new crew members will arrive in the Maldives and board the ship.
In addition to MPL, several private companies will also contribute to providing services to the vessels. The UMS initiative, launched by President Dr Mohamed Muizzu’s government, aims to bolster the Maldivian economy and enhance benefits from the maritime sector.
MPL CEO Wajeeh noted that the ship’s presence will create additional business opportunities for residents during its stay in the atoll. A dedicated UMS website has also been launched to centralise information on customer convenience services.