Sharjah Airport International Free Zone, SAIF ZONE, has launched an upgraded version of its website with new interactive features that make it easier than ever for clients to set up businesses in the free zone.
"In this era of global connectivity, a website is like a window into the organisation, that is why we have striven to make it a true representation of SAIF Zone in a user-friendly manner", said Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of Sharjah Airport Free Zone, SAIF ZONE, and Hamriyah Free Zone Authority, HFZA, after the official launch of the newly revamped website.
The website aims to brief people on what is required to branch out to the zone, the e-services provided by the zone as well as news keeping the public up-to-date with SAIF ZONE's achievements and plan-of-action.
The completely redesigned website has easier navigation, a cleaner interface with a stronger emphasis on user-friendliness. It is compatible with mobile phones and allows customers to process a variety of services via e-services including the payment of fees or dues.
"We have revamped our website so that it truly emulates the ideals set by SAIF Zone. In the near future, the website will roll-out with additional e-services" he explained.
"We have a group of skilled professionals constantly upgrading and keeping the information up-to-date to keep up with the constantly-changing SAIF ZONE that is always striving to reach greater heights," Al Mazrouei added.
One of the new features is the investment calculator function, which makes it easier for potential clients to design their own business solutions and get instant quotes.
Source: WAM
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