All AD Ports Group articles
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NewsKhalifa Port terminal set for expansion
AD Ports Group and CMA CGM are to expand joint terminal at Khalifa Port to boost port capacity and strengthen port operations
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NewsAccelerating port offshore energy infrastructure
A new partnership aims to accelerate offshore renewable energy growth and infrastructure across the UAE
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NewsNews in brief: July - September 2025: Ports & Terminals
A round up of Port Strategy July - September 2025 issue’s Port & Terminal news.
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NewsState-of-the-art e-methanol bunkering facility
An AD Ports Group partnership is exploring the feasibility of a state-of-the-art e-methanol bunkering facility
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NewsThe Middle East’s largest hydrogen facility
AD Ports has big ambitions for hydrogen to achieve its national decarbonisation goals
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NewsAD Ports electrifies its port vessel fleet
Noatum Maritime has added the first all-electric hydrofoiling pilot boat and two fully electric tug boats to its fleet
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NewsAD Ports joins up the dots inland of Khalifa
The Al Faya Dry Port Facility has been established to improve port logistics and cargo movement across the UAE
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NewsAD Ports expands in Angola
AD Ports Group has launched its development of a major multipurpose terminal in Luanda, Angola, marking a significant expansion into sub-Saharan Africa
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NewsPrivate sector $ pour in
Port infrastructure development in Egypt continues to be focussed on the private sector playing a big part in the country helping meet national economic goals. But is there a danger of over-capacity occurring as a result of this strategy? AJ Keyes investigates
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NewsADP to Deploy MEP
AD Ports Group is deploying RightShip’s Maritime Emissions Portal (MEP) in its portfolio…
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NewsDiversification will see ports through tough times
Ports that diversify will thrive during hard times, says a new AD Ports whitepaper
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NewsAD Ports Invests
AD Ports Group is set to invest in the Multifunctional Marine Terminal in Kuryk Port, Kazakhstan. AD Ports has signed an agreement with Semurg Invest LLP…
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NewsDar swims against the tide
The Tanzania Ports Authority appears to be swimming against the tide (accepted best practice) in its approach to awarding the concession for the Dar es Salaam Container Terminal. It is difficult to understand why!
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NewsAD Ports buys TTEK
The digital arm of AD Ports Group, Maqta Gateway, has acquired TTEK Inc. for US$26.7 million, with an upfront payment…
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NewsADP to get Saab
Elcome International is supplying and installing Saab’s next generation Vessel Traffic Management Information System (VTMIS) to the…
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NewsAD ports targets Pointe-noire Multi-purpose terminal
AD Ports Group (ADP) has confirmed the signing of a new Head of Terms (HoT) with the Ministry of International Cooperation and Promotion of Public Private Partnership of the Republic of Congo, for a new multipurpose terminal at Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo.
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NewsTPA Time for a rethink on DAR concession?
The Tanzania Port Authority (TPA) has stated repeatedly that it wants a terminal operator that can deliver an improved performance compared to its previous experience at its Tanzania International Container Terminal (TICTS), but the question is will it get this via a selective bidding process?