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AD Ports to ramp up on three logistics hubs in 2024



AD Ports Group expects major construction ramping up on the Global Auto Hub Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi Food Hub, and the Metal Park marketplaces, the company stated in its integrated annual report for 2023.


The economic cities and free zones cluster will advance its diversification strategy by expanding the services offered to its growing network of community-centric ecosystems, such as waste management and wastewater management through Bee’ah and SWW, respectively.


The company is exploring plans to build a green hydrogen production hub for domestic and international export with UAE renewables company Masdar. The ports cluster will focus on growing its successful cruise terminal business and delivering on its infrastructure and superstructure commitments with partners in Egypt, Jordan, Congo, and Pakistan to raise the level of regional trade and lay a path for future growth.


The cluster will remain focused on raising its performance and efficiency and seizing the potential of new assets, such as dry docking and its expanded port facilities at South Quay and Khalifa Port Logistics, the report added.

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