Home Industry Logistics AD Ports Group ranked in the top five of global efficiency index The report cites the use of digital technology and green fuel alternatives as two of the major ways that countries are modernising their ports by Gulf Business June 27, 2022 Executives at AD Ports Group have confirmed that its deep-water port, Khalifa Port, has been ranked in the top five of the global Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) developed by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence. The ranking is based on time vessels needed to spend in port to complete workloads over the course of 2021, a year that saw port congestion and disruption due to the impact of the pandemic. More than four-fifths of global merchandise trade by volume are carried by sea, and approximately 35 per cent of total volumes and over 60 per cent of commercial value is shipped in containers, making the ranking an important global economic indicator. The report cites the use of digital technology and green fuel alternatives as two of the major ways that countries are modernising their ports and making maritime supply chains more resilient. Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, MD and group CEO, AD Ports Group, said: “This ranking is another indicator of the performance that customers are receiving at Khalifa Port, with the full support of AD Ports Group’s integrated business clusters. We have recognised the pressure that global supply chains are under and have worked hard to create efficiencies and new synergies in every area. At the direction of our nation’s wise leadership, we will continue to drive world-class performance levels at all our facilities.” .@ADPortsGroup’s flagship deep-water port, Khalifa Port, has ranked in the top five of the global Container Port Performance Index, developed by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence to measure the time needed in ports for vessels to complete workloads during 2021. pic.twitter.com/EvqjnWDVVE — مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) June 25, 2022 Saif Al Mazrouei, CEO of Ports Cluster, AD Ports Group, said: “Khalifa Port is at the cutting-edge of innovation and investment, to support world trade and the growth and diversification of the UAE economy. We have deployed a leading team of professionals and cutting-edge technology at Khalifa Port including automatic stacking cranes, aerial drones and an automated Terminal Operation System.” CSP Abu Dhabi container terminal operating within Khalifa Port is the first terminal in the Middle East to implement an autonomous port truck system, deploying electric Q-Trucks to support mother vessel loading and unloading activities within the facility’s container yard. Four of the five most efficient ports in the ranking are based in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Port, Port Salalah in Oman and Hamad Port in Qatar joining Khalifa Port at the top. The Container Port Performance Index is based on total port hours per ship call, defined as the elapsed time between when a ship reaches a port to its departure from the berth having completed its cargo exchange. Read: AD Ports Group to launch logistics and freight services in Uzbekistan Tags Abu Dhabi Ports AD Ports Group Khalifa Port Performance shipping 0 Comments You might also like AD Ports signs concession deal to operate Egypt’s Safaga terminal Oil shipments on Maersk vessels could re-route via Cape: Reports Abu Dhabi: AD Ports Group purchases 10 offshore vessels to bolster regional operations Maersk to cut at least 10,000 jobs as shipping boom unravels