🌐 AD Ports Group

organization

AD Ports Group is a United Arab Emirates-based port operator and logistics company that manages critical maritime infrastructure in the Arabian Gulf region, making it a significant node of interest for monitoring global trade flows, supply chain vulnerabilities, and geopolitical activities in the Middle East.

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AD Ports Group and Emirates Global Aluminium Expand ‎Long-Term Partnership Through New AED 84 Million ‎Infrastructure Development at Khalifa Port expired Commodities involved 64%
AD Ports Group and Emirates Global Aluminium Expand ‎Long-Term Partnership Through New AED 84 Million ‎Infrastructure Development at Khalifa Port expired Shipping involved 100%
GENMA wins order for eight RTGs from AD Ports Group expired Real Estate involved 45%
GENMA wins order for eight RTGs from AD Ports Group expired Deals involved 50%
AD Ports Group and IRH explore bunkering and alternative fuels at Khalifa Port expired Energy involved 57%
UAE allocates $10 million in urgent relief aid for Venezuela earthquake victims expired Deals involved 69%
Mantle Becomes One of the First Ethereum L2s to Bring Franklin Templeton’s USPX ETF On-Chain with xStocks expired AI & Tech involved 87%
Rubio meeting with Gulf allies to shore up support for Iran deal expired Shipping involved 100%
AD Ports Group Launches Integrated Logistics Services ‎Between Khalifa Port and Umm Qasr Port to Strengthen ‎Regional Trade Connectivity expired Shipping involved 100%
UAE to launch first passenger train on June 30 expired Deals involved 71%
La guerra agrieta la relación estratégica de los países del Golfo con Estados Unidos expired Politics involved 100%
AD Ports Group launches digital logistics joint venture in Jordan expired AI & Tech involved 52%
AD Ports Group Launches Noatum ‎Ports – Maqta Ayla ‎Digital Solutions in Jordan expired Shipping involved 62%
AD Ports Group Launches Noatum ‎Ports – Maqta Ayla ‎Digital Solutions in Jordan expired Deals involved 54%
AD Ports teams up with Dajin Heavy on offshore wind ambitions expired Shipping involved 100%