The Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry has launched a new initiative aimed at strengthening the emirate's industrial sector and creating stronger ties between government entities and local manufacturers.

Known as the Industrial Facilities Visitation Program, the initiative is being implemented in partnership with the Ajman Department of Finance and the Ajman Transport Authority. The program is part of wider efforts to support the UAE's industrial ambitions, enhance the competitiveness of local factories, and encourage greater cooperation between the public and private sectors.

Bringing Government Buyers Closer to Manufacturers

The main goal of the program is simple: give government procurement teams a firsthand look at what local industries are producing and how they operate.

Through guided visits to factories across Ajman, procurement specialists will be able to explore:

  • Manufacturing and production processes
  • Product quality and safety standards
  • Modern technologies used in factories
  • Innovation and research capabilities
  • Production capacity and supply chain efficiency

Officials believe these visits will help government organizations gain more confidence in locally manufactured products and increase the inclusion of UAE-made goods in future procurement projects.

The initiative is also expected to create new business opportunities for manufacturers while strengthening Ajman's industrial ecosystem.

First Visit Held at Al Rahi Foodstuff Factory

The program officially began with a field visit to Al Rahi Foodstuff Factory, one of Ajman's established manufacturing companies.

The delegation included Jamila Al Nuaimi, Director of the Relations and Members Support Department at Ajman Chamber, Abdullah Abdul Mohsen Al Nuaimi, Director of Government Communication at the Chamber, along with procurement representatives from several government entities.

During the visit, officials toured the factory's facilities, observed production lines, and reviewed the technologies used in manufacturing operations. Discussions also focused on product quality, operational standards, and opportunities for expanding cooperation between government agencies and local businesses.

The visit provided procurement teams with a clearer understanding of the capabilities available within Ajman's industrial sector and the potential for increasing the use of locally produced goods.

Supporting National Industry and Local Supply Chains

According to Ajman Chamber officials, the visitation program is only the beginning of a broader effort to strengthen local manufacturing.

Over the coming months, additional visits will be organized to a variety of industrial facilities operating across the emirate.

The initiative is expected to help:

  • Increase opportunities for local manufacturers
  • Improve industrial competitiveness
  • Strengthen domestic supply chains
  • Expand participation in government tenders
  • Encourage long-term partnerships between factories and government entities

By creating direct interaction between buyers and manufacturers, the Chamber hopes to improve awareness of local production capabilities and encourage greater trust in UAE-made products.

Aligned with "Make it in the Emirates"

The program also supports the objectives of the UAE's national "Make it in the Emirates" initiative, which aims to strengthen the country's industrial base and increase the contribution of manufacturing to the national economy.

The strategy focuses on:

  • Expanding local manufacturing
  • Increasing industrial exports
  • Enhancing supply chain resilience
  • Encouraging industrial innovation
  • Supporting self-sufficiency in key sectors

Officials say the new visitation program complements these goals by giving manufacturers an opportunity to showcase their strengths while building long-term relationships with government institutions.

Abdullah Abdul Mohsen Al Nuaimi said the initiative serves as a practical platform that connects factories directly with decision-makers, helping businesses expand their reach and improve their position in the local market.

UAE Continues to Prioritize Industrial Growth

The launch of the program reflects the UAE's broader commitment to industrial development and economic diversification.

Across the country, government authorities are investing heavily in initiatives that support:

  • Advanced manufacturing technologies
  • Supply chain localization
  • Industrial SMEs
  • Sustainable production systems
  • Public-private sector partnerships

Ajman's latest initiative adds momentum to these national efforts by creating new opportunities for local factories and encouraging stronger collaboration across industries.

Looking Ahead

As the UAE continues to strengthen its industrial sector, initiatives like the Industrial Facilities Visitation Program are expected to play an important role in connecting manufacturers with new markets and procurement opportunities.

By bringing government buyers directly into factories and showcasing the capabilities of local businesses, Ajman is helping create a more competitive, resilient, and innovation-driven industrial ecosystem.

The program not only supports national manufacturers today but also contributes to the UAE's long-term vision of building a sustainable and globally competitive industrial economy.