AD Ports Group has recently signed agreements with Gujarat Maritime Board and RITES Limited. These deals aim to enhance the maritime infrastructure in the region and promote economic growth. The agreements were signed during a recent visit to India by a delegation from AD Ports Group, led by its CEO, Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi. The partnership with Gujarat Maritime Board will focus on developing port infrastructure and logistics services, while the collaboration with RITES Limited will involve joint efforts to improve rail connectivity to ports.
The agreements with Gujarat Maritime Board and RITES Limited are part of AD Ports Group’s strategy to expand its presence in India and strengthen its position in the maritime industry. By partnering with these organizations, AD Ports Group aims to contribute to the development of India’s maritime infrastructure and facilitate trade and commerce in the region. The agreements also demonstrate the company’s commitment to sustainable growth and investment in strategic partnerships that benefit the local economy. Overall, these deals are expected to have a positive impact on the maritime sector in India and contribute to the country’s economic development.
The signing of agreements with Gujarat Maritime Board and RITES Limited underscores AD Ports Group’s commitment to expanding its global footprint and supporting the growth of the maritime industry. These partnerships will enable the company to leverage its expertise and resources to enhance port infrastructure and connectivity in India, ultimately contributing to economic development and job creation. The agreements also reflect AD Ports Group’s focus on sustainable growth and investment in strategic partnerships that benefit the local economy. By collaborating with Gujarat Maritime Board and RITES Limited, AD Ports Group aims to play a key role in driving the development of India’s maritime sector and promoting trade and commerce in the region.
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