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    Drydocks World launches competition to name MENA’s largest floating crane

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffJuly 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Drydocks World launches competition to name MENA’s largest floating crane

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    Drydocks World, the DP World-owned shipyard that has played a central role in Dubai’s maritime rise since 1979, has announced the launch of a nationwide competition inviting residents to name its newest engineering innovation: a 5,000-tonne floating sheerleg crane.

    Set to become the largest floating crane in the Middle East and Africa, the project is part of the company’s ongoing push to expand its engineering capabilities and support mega maritime and energy developments. The crane, currently under construction by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. (ZPMC), will be delivered in summer 2026. However, its name must be finalised in advance, as it will be permanently engraved during the fabrication process.

    “This crane is more than machinery. It’s a symbol of Dubai’s ambition, resilience and engineering excellence. We are building something extraordinary. Now we invite the people of Dubai to help give it a name that reflects our shared values, heritage, and vision for the future,” said H.E. Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, group chairman and CEO of DP World.

    With the ability to lift up to 5,000 tonnes to a height of 120 metres above water, the crane matches the height of the Burj Al Arab and can lift the equivalent of 400 double-decker buses or 25 wide-body aircraft. It will significantly enhance Drydocks World’s operational capabilities, supporting complex offshore construction and heavy lift requirements.

    Read: AD Ports awards crane contracts worth Dhs420m for Africa operations

    “For over 40 years, Drydocks World has supported the UAE’s rise as a global maritime hub. This new crane represents the next leap forward in scale, capability, and innovation,” said Captain Rado Antolovic, PhD, CEO of Drydocks World.

    The competition is open to all UAE residents. Participants can submit name suggestions in Arabic or English, along with a short explanation of their meaning and inspiration. The name should reflect themes such as strength, maritime heritage, innovation, and the UAE’s future.

    Entries will be reviewed by a panel of experts, including Drydocks World leadership, Emirati cultural figures, and branding professionals. The winning participant will receive a signed full-size 2025 McLaren Racing helmet, with the prize being timed to coincide with the Formula 1 finale at Yas Marina Circuit in December.

    Submissions close on 4 August 2025. Entries can be submitted via www.dpworld/nameourcrane.com.





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