
Partnership to explore cooperation in transport, infrastructure and logistics digitalisation
AD Ports Group is collaborating with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), the executive body of the Eurasian Economic Union to explore cooperation in transport, infrastructure, and digitalisation of logistics in the EEU region.
The collaboration plan was formalised by Arzybek Kozhoshev, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure at the EEC, and Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of AD Ports Group.
“Our cooperation will serve as a dynamic catalyst for the growth of the Union’s relationship with the UAE, bringing mutual benefits,’’ commented Kozhoshev.
AD Ports Group and the EEC will explore the acceleration of cooperation and knowledge transfer in transport, infrastructure, and logistics digitalisation, including the possibility of establishing new logistics hubs in the region.
Standardisation
In addition, the cooperation plan covers ways to standardise and accelerate the use of electronic document management, integrate advanced digital systems, align regulatory regimes, and attract investment for new logistics infrastructure.
AD Ports Group will also analyse opportunities to invest in and establish logistic hubs and seaport terminals within EEC member states, while advancing the integration of digital systems across non-member states.
“This partnership aligns seamlessly with our vision to expand our global footprint and contribute to the economic development of our international partners, in line with the wise vision of our leadership in the UAE,” observed Capt. Al Shamisi.
AD Ports Group is a major investor and trade enabler in Kazakhstan and Central Asia, where it is developing logistic hubs across the ‘Middle Corridor’ trade route between China and Europe, and has recently invested in logistics, port terminals, and shipping assets in countries including Georgia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
