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AD Ports expands into Türkiye through Noatum’s new office

AD Ports Group’s Noatum, a multinational provider of integrated port operations, maritime, and logistics services, announced the inaugural launch of Noatum Maritime’s office in Türkiye.

The launch of the new office, to be led by Noatum Maritime, will serve as an important step towards broadening the company’s reach in key regional markets with a focus on strengthening its maritime agency services in the Mediterranean region.

Noatum Maritime’s entry into Türkiye’s market is aligned with AD Ports Group’s vision for international expansion and presence across major global markets and trade lanes already connected to, or offering strong prospects to, the UAE.

The new entity will be led by Ömür Kuyucuoglu, who assumes the role of Country Manager for Noatum Maritime. The new office builds on Noatum’s existing local and regional presence and expertise given its existing Noatum Logistics – East Europe, Türkiye & CIS office, which is also based in Istanbul, Türkiye.

Terry Gidlow, CEO of Noatum Maritime, Noatum, Logistics Cluster, AD Ports Group, commented, “The establishment of our Türkiye office enables Noatum Maritime to expand its geographical reach, following our growth strategy and fostering deeper engagement with our existing clients. The office will seamlessly integrate into the broader Noatum ecosystem, aiming to deliver integrated maritime agency services better, faster and more cost-efficiently, while also attracting new customers in Türkiye and the East Mediterranean region. Ultimately, our aim is to serve the market as a Top-5 global maritime service provider.”





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