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AD Ports Group’s digital arm acquires majority stake in Dubai Technologi­es

- FAREED RAHMAN

AD Ports Group’s digital arm, Maqta Gateway, has bought a 60 per cent stake in Dubai Technologi­es, a trade and transport solutions developer, for Dh28 million ($7.62 million) as the company continues to expand its operations globally.

“The extended technical capabiliti­es acquired through this investment will be instrument­al in delivering a more differenti­ated service to internatio­nal markets,” Capt Mohamed Al Shamsi, managing director and group chief executive of AD Ports Group, said.

Dubai Technologi­es has developed an intelligen­t ports operations management platform, called Minato, as well as four transport platforms comprising fleet management, passenger transport and waste transport management.

The latest deal is expected to boost AD Ports’s technologi­cal capabiliti­es, to better serve its customers in different markets, the company said.

Ahmed Alrafi, the founder of Dubai Technologi­es, will retain a 40 per cent stake in the company and the existing leadership team will remain in management.

AD Ports’s portfolio comprises 27 terminals, operations in more than 40 countries and more than 550 square kilometres of economic zones within Kezad Group, the largest integrated trade, logistics and industrial business grouping in the Middle East.

The company has continued to expand its portfolio globally with new acquisitio­ns and investment­s. Last month, the company’s Spanish operations division, Noatum Terminals, acquired APM Terminals Castellon for €10 million ($11 million) in a move aimed at strengthen­ing operations in the western Mediterran­ean region.

In June, it signed a 50-year agreement with Karachi Port Trust, to boost infrastruc­ture at the port in Pakistan’s largest city and commercial centre.

The Abu Dhabi conglomera­te also signed a 30-year concession agreement with the government of the Republic of Congo to manage and operate a multipurpo­se New East Mole Terminal in the city of Pointe-Noire.

Other deals announced last year include the acquisitio­n of 10 offshore vessels for $200 million to meet growing demand from the energy sector, as well as an €81 million deal in which its Spanish logistics unit Noatum Logistics acquired the finished vehicles logistics business of Grupo Logistico Sese. Last year, Maqta Gateway also acquired TTEK, a developer of border control solutions and customs systems, for $26.7 million.

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