AD Ports Group Forms Joint Venture with CEI Supply Chain to Enhance Logistics in South Asia
AD Ports Group has formed a joint venture with Pakistan's CEI Supply Chain, acquiring a 51% stake to develop a logistics network in South Asia, focusing on sectors such as automotive and energy. The partnership aims to integrate port infrastructure with inland logistics and enhance AD Ports' global logistics arm, Noatum Logistics. Additionally, AD Ports has secured over AED 30 billion in agreements to develop LNG and LPG hubs at Khalifa Port, set to begin operations by mid-2028 and 2033, respectively, positioning the port as a key player in low-carbon energy logistics.

AD Ports Group has established a joint venture with Pakistan's CEI Supply Chain to create a logistics network in South Asia. The partnership will see AD Ports holding a 51% stake and aims to connect the company's port infrastructure with inland logistics, focusing on sectors like automotive, retail, FMCG, and energy.
The venture will also enhance Noatum Logistics, AD Ports' global logistics arm. Additionally, AD Ports has signed over AED 30 billion (US$8.2 billion) worth of agreements with Nimex Terminals to develop LNG and LPG hubs at Khalifa Port, with operations expected to commence by mid-2028 for LNG and by 2033 for LPG. These developments will position Khalifa Port as a key player in low-carbon energy and petrochemical logistics.




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