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AD Ports inks 10-year lease agreement with TW Steel

AD Ports Group signed a 10-year lease agreement with TW Steel, a provider of prefabricated structures to deliver innovative containerised fabrication solutions, container maintenance and repair services at Khalifa Port.

These solutions and services are expected to bring flexible and sustainable solutions tailored to the specific needs of shipping lines and container operators at Khalifa Port, who will be using TW Steel’s advanced modular technology, ensuring the creation of high-quality, energy-efficient solutions that minimise environmental impact.

Commenting on the agreement, Saif Al Mazrouei, CEO of Ports Cluster at AD Ports Group, said: “This agreement underscores our commitment to delivering world-class facilities and services that foster the growth and success of our customers while promoting sustainability and environmental responsibility.”



TW Steel’s solutions and services will widen Khalifa Port’s offering and value proposition, expanding the port’s operational efficiency by minimising container downtime while aiming to offer shipping lines, logistics companies, and other customers a more attractive and competitive option.

In addition to container fabrication and modification services, which include building office containers, retail spaces, living quarters, storage units, workshops and studios, event spaces, medical facilities, and educational facilities, the company also offer structural and flooring repairs, painting and coating, door and seal repairs, cleaning and sanitisation, inspection and certification and refrigeration unit maintenance.

Fakher Darwish, General Manager of TW Steel, stated: “Through our state-of-the-art modular technology, we are delivering high-quality, energy-efficient solutions that enhance operational efficiency and significantly reduce environmental impact. This collaboration represents a significant advancement towards a smarter and more sustainable future for port infrastructure in the region.”





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