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    Abu Dhabi’s AD Ports Group establishes its first international office in China

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneJuly 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Giving additional wings to its bold international growth plans, Abu Dhabi-based AD Ports Group has formally launched its first worldwide workplace within the Beijing-Tianjin space of China.

    The workplace, which provides to the Group’s community of greater than 140 workplaces worldwide, is situated on the coronary heart of China’s policymaking and planning and can assist coordinate the AD Port Group’s industrial and funding actions throughout the nation and the broader Asia area.

    AD Ports Group strengthens China presence

    A presence in China’s capital will allow nearer engagement with key authorities stakeholders, strategic companions, shoppers and traders, and assist AD Ports Group align with the nation’s growth priorities and reply swiftly to rising commerce and logistics alternatives.

    Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO, AD Ports Group, commented: “Because the world’s largest exporter and driver of provide chain growth, China is actively reshaping worldwide commerce. AD Ports Group shares China’s imaginative and prescient for higher cross-border integration.

    “Via our newly established Beijing workplace, we’ll work intently with our Chinese language companions to assist the growth of key native, regional and worldwide commerce corridors and ship cutting-edge delivery, infrastructure, and logistics options.

    “We sit up for furthering our mutual funding flows and unlocking lasting worth for our prospects, traders and communities, making a extra related, resilient and affluent future for all.”

    The workplace may also play a key position in advancing the Group’s presence domestically and alongside China’s Belt and Street community, which incorporates maritime routes linking Asia, Africa, and Europe, and multimodal overland corridors connecting markets throughout a number of key markets.

    Noatum Logistics, the logistics arm for the Group, may also function its new industrial department for the Beijing-Tianjin area from the identical workplace.

    As a part of its China progress technique, AD Ports Group shall be increasing Noatum Logistics in-country capacities to supply a full suite of end-to-end logistics options tailor-made particularly to the wants of China’s personal quickly increasing home market. The nation’s GDP is anticipated to develop at a CAGR of three.5 per cent by 2030.

    With its logistics market projected to rise at a 4.6 per cent CAGR by 2030, the Group goals to grow to be a serious logistics participant serving China’s key business sectors throughout their provide chain.

    The brand new workplace was officially opened by Samir Chaturvedi, Chief Worldwide Enterprise Officer, AD Ports Group and CEO of Noatum Logistics; Abdulaziz Zayed Al-Shamsi, Regional CEO, AD Ports Group, and Ellie Hioe, Common Supervisor of Noatum Logistics – Larger China.

    The launch builds on the Group’s long-standing partnerships with Chinese language companies. Particularly, the Group and Jiangsu Abroad Cooperation Funding function one of the vital profitable financial zones in Abu Dhabi, whereas COSCO Transport Ports (CSP) operates a serious container terminal by way of a three way partnership at Khalifa Port.

    A rising variety of Chinese language firms have invested in manufacturing and buying and selling entities inside KEZAD, the biggest operator of built-in financial zones within the UAE.



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