
As part of its efforts to transform Abu Dhabi into a leading hub for the development and distribution of pulp and paper products across the Middle East, AD Ports Group has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Alexander Global Logistics. The two parties will work closely to establish and launch a transshipment hub dedicated to handling pulp and paper products, which will operate from Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi.
Saif Al Mazrouei, CEO of Ports Cluster, AD Ports Group, said: “Leveraging our long-standing expertise as the emirate’s leading facilitator of trade, logistics, and industry, as well as Abu Dhabi’s central location linking global trade and its multi-modal connectivity solutions over air, sea, land, and in future rail, our new joint venture with Alexander Global Logistics will meet the evolving needs of this fast-growing industry.”
The hub aims to address the changing needs of the global supply chain, both for pulp and paper producers and customers. In the first stage, expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2022, a total of 20,000 m2 of quayside warehousing will be established in Khalifa Port. From this site, all kinds of forestry products will be distributed into the Gulf region and beyond.
The announcement of the new strategic agreement with Alexander Global Logistics is the latest in a series of developments at Khalifa Port aimed at expanding the deep water port’s capabilities to support a wide variety of industries.
Last year AD Ports Group signed a 50-year land lease agreement with Anchorage Investment that will see the development of a grain storage and processing plant at Khalifa Port that will be overseen by agro commodity processor National Feed. Elsewhere in the port, progress is already underway with the development of Abu Dhabi’s first greenfield commercial bulk liquid storage terminal that is being built as part of a strategic agreement signed with Saudi Arabia-based Arabian Chemical Terminals (ACT) back in 2020.



















