Gulf Craft Maldives and Ooredoo Maldives has signed a contract for Ooredoo Locate devices to be inbuilt into boats produced by Gulf Craft.
The contract was signed in a function held at Ooredoo Maldives headquarters this Thursday morning by CEO of Ooredoo Maldives, Vikram Sinha and Manager of Gulf Craft Maldives, Terry Stamatakos.
Speaking during the function, CEO Sinha said that Maldivian tourist resorts wanted better tracking devises in its vessels.
“With this partnership, the boats will be inbuilt with all desired features during production stage. Customers have the option of choosing between inbuilt tracking devices or separate tracking devices,” said Sinha.
Sinha said that the contract was an initiative by CEO of Gulf Craft, who suggested the idea after his visit to Maldives.
He also said that it was the first such project by the Ooredoo conglomerate, noting that it was being initiated from the Ooredoo office in Maldives.
“This is something special. The purpose is to run this successfully in Maldives and expand this service to the Middle East. This service will be expanded to countries such as Qatar in which Ooredoo operates. This is something I am proud of. Up until now, Maldives had been following the best practice of other countries. With this, we have determined the best practice here in Maldives, and will expand this to the world,” said Sinha.
He said that Ooredoo Indonesia was also ready to take up the initative.