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Feadship signs exploratory MoU with Qatar Free Zones Authority at Monaco Yacht Show

Feadship signs exploratory MoU with Qatar Free Zones Authority at Monaco Yacht Show

by Feadship

1 min read

At the Monaco Yacht Show, Feadship signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with the Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZ). The agreement is exploratory in nature and frames Feadship’s role in an advisory capacity.

The MoU reflects QFZ’s ambition to develop Marsa Port as a new facility for the yachting sector. Feadship’s involvement will focus on sharing knowledge and expertise around international standards in maintenance, repair, and refit. With any future steps to be assessed carefully on a case-by-case basis and only if aligned with Feadship’s quality benchmarks.

For Feadship, this agreement is about knowledge exchange, relationship-building, and dialogue. It helps us maintain good relations with key stakeholders in the Gulf region, while protecting our independence and reputation. Importantly, the MoU does not create any obligations, commitments, or exclusive arrangements.


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