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Abu Dhabi Ports Group has confirmed that its operations across the maritime and shipping sector are expected to face limited disruption despite recent regional developments. The company stated that most of its 122 multipurpose vessels are operating outside the Strait of Hormuz, while intra-Gulf services continue within the strait. Trading routes are being adjusted in response to the evolving situation. The group also anticipates growth in volumes across its global maritime network. Its economic cities, free zones, and logistics clusters are projected to experience minimal effects, maintaining business continuity.
Abu Dhabi Ports Company PJSC (ADPORTS.AD) has stated that its maritime and shipping operations remain largely unaffected by current regional developments. The company affirmed that business continuity is being maintained across all its operations.
AD Ports Group highlighted that its diversified global maritime network is expected to see increased volumes, despite shifts in trading routes due to the evolving regional scenario. Within the Strait of Hormuz, intra-Gulf services are continuing as normal, ensuring that key shipping lanes remain active.
The company clarified that most of its 122 multipurpose shipping vessels are operating outside the strait, reducing exposure to potential regional disruptions. Overall, the impact on the group's maritime and shipping cluster is expected to remain limited.
In addition, AD Ports Group indicated that its economic cities, free zones, and logistics clusters are similarly projected to experience minimal effects, with operations continuing smoothly. The group's proactive approach to rerouting vessels and maintaining service continuity reflects its focus on stability and resilience amid regional uncertainties.
Source PTI
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