Markabati: A Unique Service Project
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emarites - Monday, July 29th 2013 [ME NewsWire]
Lt.
General HH Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Interior, inaugurated yesterday evening, the Federal Vehicle
Portal “Markabati” at the Presidential Court. The first-of-its-kind in
the world, this portal provides a comprehensive suite of services,
processes and procedures related to all types of vehicles.
“Markabati”
is a federal vehicle portal containing several integrated interactive
systems dedicated to vehicle procedures. It connects public members to
appropriate public and private entities. It will serve as an assembly
point for: traffic services, concerned governmental agencies, customs
services, insurance services, vehicle accidents, vehicle workshop
classifications, spare parts information, a report management system,
e-payment portal, and car leasing companies.
Lt. General HH
Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan commended the efforts to prepare this
civilized project. His Highness urged the working team to continue
developing the project, in order to meet the future needs of both, the
government and public.
Brigadier Eng. Hussein Ahmed Al Harithi,
Director of Traffic and Patrols Directorate at the Abu Dhabi Police,
Chairman of the SAAED Society to Reduce Traffic Accidents, and Head of
the higher committee for the Federal Vehicle Portal, said: “The Federal
Vehicle Portal ‘Markabati’ stands as a witness to the great efforts made
by the concerned governmental entities to improve the services provided
to public by launching leading projects in the region. Today,
‘Markabati’ represents the best choice for vehicle owners to save time
required for any vehicle procedure; they are carried out efficiently and
effectively and with minimal costs. Developing maintenance workshops is
one of the main reasons for this project. ‘Markabati’ aims to set
standards and rates all workshops working in this field. The portal also
has strategic partnerships with government sectors such as the Ministry
of Economy, Insurance Authority, local departments of economic
developments, and municipalities in addition to others. It also has
similar strategies with private sector entities such as Emirates Islamic
Bank, Microsoft Corporation, Network Intelligent Payment Solution
(NIPS), insurance companies and others.
This portal contains five
main foundations under one umbrella. These five foundations will
integrate to bring benefit to all stakeholders. The portal provides all
vehicle services through one window, with high quality and according to
standards that will classify vehicle maintenance workshops and
performance indicators of different concerned entities. The portal will
also save time for service providers and users, as it integrates
vehicle-related services via one portal, wherever users are. It also
saves costs automatically through numerous service options on the
portal; additionally costs are decreased due to the competitive
environment it will create for service providers. The portal will reduce
transportation and logistics costs and decrease traffic resulting from
vehicle movement. Furthermore, the portal will provide automatic
monitoring for the participating entities to guarantee transparency and
quality, while controlling performance indicators.
The Federal
Vehicle Portal “Markabati” enables customers to buy and sell, acquire
licensing and insurance, and carry out inspections and renewals, in
addition to allowing other entities to issue documents required for
vehicle-related paperwork by connecting the portal to relevant
governmental entities. The portal will provide e-linking with vehicle
dealers, insurers, and maintenance workshops in order to follow up the
vehicle maintenance process. The portal will be launched to work on all
mobile environments by the end of the year, and in line with the
e-government initiative, the portal’s services will be available to the
public via self-service machines in public locations.
Ebrahim Al
Zaabi, Acting Director General of the Insurance Authority, said: “This
portal is the result of the cooperation between the Ministry of Interior
and the Ministry of Economy. It will speed up the procedures for the
public by providing them with price lists and insurance documents in
e-form so they can avoid a visit to the insurance companies. The Federal
Vehicle Portal will promote a healthy competitive environment within
the insurance market, positively affecting consumers. This will push
companies to better their service provisions to extend the best services
to clients, in order to guarantee excellence.”
The portal will
help many Emirati small and medium-size business owners to enter the
vehicle maintenance industry. It will also help insurance companies to
reduce their operational costs by leveraging an advanced and
distinguished infrastructure, which is supported with modern
applications, for only a nominal charge for each procedure.
Brigadier
Eng. Hussein Ahmed Al Harithi, Director of Traffic and Patrols
Directorate at the Abu Dhabi Police; Colonel Saud Al Sa’idi, Director of
the Secretariat of the Office of His Highness the Minister of Interior;
and Ebrahim Al Zaabi, Acting Director General for the Insurance
Authority were present at the inauguration ceremony.
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Photo Caption:
Photo: Saif bin Zayed inaugurates the Federal Portal; Minister of Economy is present
The
Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
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E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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