
GAC Abu Dhabi recently celebrated five decades of operations, with a commitment to continue to support the local oil and gas sector in particular.
The company played a key role in infrastructure projects for the Emirate after the discovery and early exploration of fossil fuels within its borders and, despite the downturn in recent years, GAC says it has renewed optimism about the future. Fredrik Nyström, Group Vice President, Middle East, says: “Throughout the ups and downs of the past 50 years, GAC Abu Dhabi has supported the Emirate’s oil and gas sector. It continues to invest and innovate in solutions to improve efficiency and add value, and will keep a finger on the pulse of the market in order to respond to changing conditions.”
Half a century after the first GAC office opened in Abu Dhabi with just a handful of staff, it has grown to be a major player with more than 120 employees dedicated to providing an integrated range of shipping and logistics services. Its facilities now include two yards and a warehouse in Mina Zayed serving the oil and gas sector; a dedicated warehouse and yard in Mussafah for a drilling company; a fleet of trucks with access to Oil Security Zones; and a shipping team supporting rigs and Offshore Support Vessels in Mina Zayed’s Free Port as well as Mussafah Port. These facilities are supported by offices at the airport, Sila and Ruwais, to facilitate customs clearance work, while it’s Ship Supply Services extend to the Emirate’s western region.
Managing Director, Göran Eriksson, said he expected to see a picking up of demand in other areas as market conditions improve. “Our wide-ranging portfolio of shipping and logistics services can be tailored to our customers’ requirements, helping our customers achieve efficiency and adapt to the changing market conditions,” he added.



















