AD Ports Group has confirmed that all operations across its clusters continue as normal in light of current regional developments.
As a precautionary measure, the group says it has activated its crisis management and business continuity protocols, in coordination with the concerned authorities in the UAE to safeguard its workforce, partners and stakeholders, while ensuring uninterrupted services to customers.
All UAE ports and terminals managed and operated by the group’s Ports Cluster, in addition to related services remain fully operational.
As traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has declined, a corresponding reduction in vessel calls at Khalifa Port is anticipated. However, services at Khalifa Port will remain fully operational and uninterrupted. The group said it expects increased volumes across its diversified global maritime network as a result of shifting trading routes due to the evolving regional developments.
Across the group’s Maritime and Shipping Cluster, the majority of its 122 shipping vessels including container, bulk, Ro-Ro, and multipurpose vessels are operating outside the Strait of Hormuz. Those currently within the Strait continue to operate intra-Gulf services. Overall, the impact on the Maritime and Shipping Cluster is expected to be limited. The group’s Economic Cities and Free Zones and Logistics Clusters are likewise expected to experience limited impact.
Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, MD and Group CEO of AD Ports Group said, “Global trade has historically demonstrated resilience during periods of geopolitical tension. Through disciplined execution, operational excellence and proactive risk management, AD Ports Group remains well positioned to support supply chain stability and uphold its commitments to customers across its global network, in line with vision with our wise leadership.”
As a diversified global trade enabler with an integrated international portfolio, AD Ports Group continues to closely monitor geopolitical developments and assess any potential implications for maritime routes, supply chains, and global trade flows. The group said it will provide further market updates as the situation evolves.
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