
Earlier this month AD Ports Group announced its 2021 financial results based on preliminary, unaudited financials for the 12 months ending December 31st. The group achieved revenue growth of 14% year-on-year to AED 3.9 billion (US$ 1.1 billion) compared with AED 3.4 billion (US$ 933 million) in 2020, driven by volume growth, business diversification and new partnerships.
Net profits reached AED 845 million (US$ 230 million) in 2021 up from AED 397 million (US$ 108 million) in 2020.
General cargo volumes rose to 45 million tonnes in 2021, up from 30 million tonnes in 2020, while container throughput grew to 3.4 million TEU in 2021, up from 3.2 million TEUs in 2020, despite the ongoing supply constraints faced in the global shipping and container market.
Operational highlights from 2021 included signing of a 35-year concession with CMA terminals to build a new container terminal in Khalifa Port; a strategic collaboration agreement with Turkey’s sovereign wealth fund, Turkiye Varlik Fonu, to explore major investment opportunities within Turkey; and a series of agreements with the Aqaba Development Corporation to support the development of tourism, logistics, transport, and digital infrastructure within Aqaba in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The Group’s shares have recently been listed on the main market of the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) and began trading on February 8th under the ticker symbol ADPORTS.



















