Date: 19/05/2026
In alignment with its ongoing efforts to empower national in-dustry and build effective bridges of cooperation between the public and private sectors, Ajman Chamber has announced the launch of the "Industrial Facilities Visitation Program." This ini-tiative is organized in cooperation with the Ajman Department of Finance and the Ajman Transport Authority. The initiative aims to enhance integration between govern-ment entities and national factories, providing government en-tities with firsthand insight into the advanced quality, efficien-cy, and innovation of Ajman’s industrial products. Further-more, the initiative seeks to highlight the sophisticated produc-tion capabilities of national factories to bolster their competi-tiveness and increase their inclusion within the government procurement system. It also offers procurement specialists a di-rect opportunity to examine the standards of quality and excel-lence adopted by industrial facilities and ensure their align-ment with government requirements. The Chamber commenced the program with a visit to "Al Rahi Foodstuff Factory". The delegation included Jamila Al Nuaimi, Director of Relations and Members Support Department, and Abdullah Abdul Mohsen Al Nuaimi, Director of Government Communication at Ajman Chamber, alongside procurement of-ficials from various government entities in Ajman. During the visit, the delegation toured the production lines, re-viewed the technologies utilized, and assessed product quality. Discussions also focused on opportunities for direct coopera-tion and ways to enhance the presence of the factory’s prod-ucts within the government procurement framework. Jamila Al Nuaimi emphasized that the program intends to con-duct a series of direct field visits to leading national factories in Ajman. The ultimate goal is to support these businesses, ele-vate their competitiveness in the local market, and enable them to secure a larger share of government procurement con-tracts. Abdullah Al Nuaimi stated that the visitation program aligns with the objectives of the "Make it in the Emirates" initiative—a national strategic movement aimed at strengthening the in-dustrial sector and increasing its contribution to the national economy. He noted that the program provides a dynamic plat-form for national factories to showcase their production capa-bilities and build direct partnerships that enhance their stand-ing in the local market.