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SolutionGulf, a part of the OMA Emirates Group is a technology intensive company, providing end to end secured payment solutions to enterprise customers. In every business engagement, we seek the opportunity to build long-lasting, strategic relationships. This client-centric focus is the heart of our corporate values and the soul of our culture, and forms the basis for how we, as a company, operate and serve our clients. Commitment to long-term client success empowers every associate to provide value and flexibility beyond the contract.

OMA Emirates is a technology-centric company, committed to providing cutting edge technology solutions in the area of Card Personalization, Payment Issuance and Payment Acquiring Systems. It has operated since 1991 in United Arab Emirates with 100% national partnership (Al Owais Group of Companies). Operating with more than 400+ staff presently with an annual revenue of more than $2.5 billion. We help businesses to achieve high performance by drawing on our ground breaking research and hands-on experience with high-performance businesses.


Each situation (and company) is unique. One-size-fits-all approaches will never help your business reach its full potential. Custom solutions take advantage of opportunities that your competitors can't.

That's what we deliver to you.


When we work with you, we roll up our sleeves and become your business partner. Our success is measured by the success of your company.

That's why we invest whatever resources are needed to get and keep your business on the right track.


Our competitive edge is our positioning as strategically with our partners; by building a business based on long-standing relationships with satisfied clients, the longer the relationship stands, the more we help our clients understand what we offer them and why they need it.


Gulf Solutions is a leader in providing best of breed unified communications, Collaboration, Infrastructure, Data Networks, security, Storage and Data Center Solutions.

Contact us to find out what we can do for you!


Drawing on several decades of disaster resilience work, Dr. Lauren Alexander Augustine, Executive Director for the Gulf Research Program at the National Academies will discuss design solutions for the material, social, and ecological challenges of tomorrow.


Lauren Alexander Augustine is the executive director for the Gulf Research Program. She is responsible for overseeing all aspects of management and use of the criminal settlement funds from the Deepwater Horizon disaster that were entrusted with the National Academies by the federal government. This includes fulfilling the vision, defining the strategic direction, and leading the development and implementation of this multidimensional, science-based program.


Augustine earned her B.S. in applied mathematics and systems engineering and her M.S. in environmental planning and policy from the University of Virginia, and her Ph.D. in an interdisciplinary program that combined physical hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology from Harvard University.


Solution to everyday savings needs for businesses. No business is the same so your business solutions and services shouldn't be either. Schedule an appointment today to see how our tailored business solutions can help deliver more value to your unique business.


1Digital Business Banking, Digital Corporate Banking, and Mobile Deposit: Gulf Coast Bank does not charge a fee for using Digital Business Banking, Digital Corporate Banking, or Mobile Deposit. Mobile Deposit available through the Gulf Coast Bank Digital App. Message and data charges from your provider may apply.



2Billpay and Stop Payments: Bill Pay and Stop Payment available within Digital Business Banking. Message and data rates may apply to access Digital Business Banking.



3Money Market: A fee of $10.00 per debit/withdrawal transaction, excluding ATM transaction, in excess of six (6) per month will be assessed.



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Additional Information: The contents of the page is informational only. To qualify for a deposit account at Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Company additional requirements must be met. All accounts are subject to approval. Additional fees (See Fee Disclosure) and restrictions may apply. The terms of all accounts are subject to change, including fees, rates, or features. Contact your local banker for current rate information and additional details.


The Campeche Bank is a continental shelf in the Gulf of Mexico, surrounding the north and west coasts of the Yucutn Peninsula. Goff and colleagues from UTIG and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) were in the area for a hazards assessment survey in advance of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) drilling into the Chicxulub impact crater. The discovery of the solution pans was something of an unexpected bonus.


The survey also revealed sand bedforms on the seafloor running in a northeastern direction, which is inconsistent with the ambient current. Thanks to this research, scientist now have a baseline map to couple with future post-storm surveys to indicate the extent to which storms impact the seafloor in this area.


As businesses become increasingly complex and time is of the essence, you need an agile and flexible supply chain partner who can meet the specific needs of your business. No matter your challenges, the GSM team offers industry know how, expertise and creative industry solutions.


MONTRAL, June 4, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - LOGISTEC Stevedoring Inc. ("LOGISTEC") and its subsidiary in the U.S. Gulf Coast, Gulf Stream Marine, Inc. ("GSM"), announced that five terminals in Texas are now officially certified as part of the Green Marine Environmental...


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In recent years, carbon dioxide (CO2) waste capture and injection, also known as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), has gained momentum as a suggested climate change solution, especially as the United States federal government throws billions of dollars behind it. This unproven technology has been particularly attractive to oil, gas, and petrochemical companies which are trying to stay relevant in a world where we need to drastically cut climate-changing pollution to avoid the worst effects of global warming.


This brings up an important environmental justice issue. Many of these new CO2 waste capture facilities are associated with petrochemical and natural gas facilities that are located in Black and Indigenous communities that are already overburdened with polluted air, water, and soil. Even if this technology worked, Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities would suffer the effects of any pollution these facilities produced.


Currently, there are relatively few CO2 pipelines, but if fossil fuel companies have their way, CO2 waste capture will bring thousands of miles of pipelines across the country, threatening hundreds of communities with deadly CO2 pipeline ruptures. As the maps below show, this would have a massive impact on the entire country.


Storing CO2 waste underground also has potential risks, including blowouts of abandoned oil and gas wells, groundwater contamination, increased earthquakes, shifting ground damaging vital infrastructure, and increased wetland loss.


CO2 waste capture and injection is a false solution to the climate crisis, but this harmful industry is strongly supported by petrochemical companies and politicians in the Gulf South. Denbury (the company that brought us the Satartia disaster) alone is proposing to dramatically increase their pipeline infrastructure by hundreds of miles.


Despite the risks, the federal government is pumping billions of dollars into CO2 waste capture and injection. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (2021) has dedicated $12.1 billion to promote the practice, and the Inflation Reduction Act (2022) has substantially increased the federal subsidy for CO2 waste capture, which will result in billions of taxpayer dollars going to the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries.


The good news is that there is still time to fight these projects, and we have seen a groundswell of opposition to these projects like the proposed Air Products ammonia plant in Cancer Alley and Lake Maurepas in Louisiana. People know this is a false solution and a handout to big oil. It is time for our politicians to catch up and promote real solutions to the climate crisis.


Under the agreement, Oceaneering will provide eight Millennium Plus ROV systems, personnel and accompanying survey suites in a multi-year deal supporting Harvey Gulf Subsea as they move ahead with plans to become a bespoke solution provider for Gulf of Mexico.


Since our establishment in KSA years ago, GBS has grown to become an enterprise supported by over five hundred employees and a rich portfolio of products and services ranging from printing systems to end-to-end digital transformation solutions.


GBS is the leading information and technology solutions provider in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Since our establishment in KSA years ago, GBS has grown to become an enterprise supported by over five hundred employees and a rich portfolio of products and services ranging from printing systems to end-to-end digital transformation solutions.

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