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AD Ports Group Launches Integrated Logistics Services ‎Between Khalifa Port and Umm Qasr Port to Strengthen ‎Regional Trade Connectivity

AD Ports Group Launches Integrated Logistics Services ‎Between Khalifa Port and Umm Qasr Port to Strengthen ‎Regional Trade Connectivity

June 19, 2026

Abu Dhabi, UAE – 19 June 2026: AD Ports Group (ADX: ADPORTS), a leading ‎global enabler of trade, industry, and logistics solutions, has launched integrated ‎logistics services connecting Khalifa Port with Umm Qasr Port in Iraq, reinforcing the ‎Group’s commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and supporting existing trade ‎corridors.‎

The new service addresses growing container and Ro-Ro cargo volumes through a ‎direct weekly shipping service linking Khalifa Port and Umm Qasr Port, thereby ‎enhancing trade flows between Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and the UAE and wider GCC ‎markets, while further strengthening regional connectivity with Türkiye and Europe.‎

Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO of AD ‎Ports Group, said: “AD Ports Group remains committed to expanding its integrated ‎logistics ecosystem to better serve customers and strengthen regional connectivity, in ‎line with the vision of our wise leadership. This service enhances business resilience ‎by providing access to diversified trade corridors and seamless logistics solutions that ‎support greater supply chain efficiency and sustainable growth. It also reflects our ‎forward-looking approach to developing strategic trade routes that improve market ‎access, facilitate the flow of goods, and create new opportunities for businesses ‎across the region and beyond.”‎
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AD Ports Group has established the necessary logistics capabilities at both Khalifa ‎Port and Umm Qasr Port to enable the efficient storage, handling, and movement of ‎cargo. The enhanced capabilities will support seamless trade flows, improve ‎operational performance, and contribute to greater long-term supply chain resilience ‎across the region.‎