"Abu Dhabi Ports" A contract is granted to the Baku Ships Pinks to build two shallow containers

Shusha – Azerbaijan, September 17 / WAM / Today, the Abu Dhabi Ports Group announced a contract for a contract on the company “Baku for Ships” in Azerbaijan, according to which two containers are built with a capacity of 780 stereotypes for each ship, to be used to promote trade across the Caspian Sea.
The contract was signed with the “Azerbaijan Holding and Communications Holding Company, the general legal representative, on behalf of the” Baku Ships “company.
Through this step, the group seeks to enhance maritime connection, supply trade movement, and promote logistical services across the Caspian Sea region. The two ships allocated to work in the region are designed to meet the increasing demand for container shipping services, and to ensure the provision of more efficient, reliable and sustainable transport solutions.
Captain Mohamed Gomaa Al Shamsi, Managing Director and CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports Group said that this step is consistent with the visions and directives of our rational leadership, and confirms our commitment to the Abu Dhabi Ports Group to support and enable the growing trade in the Caspian Sea, and we seek through our cooperation with “Baku for Ships” to provide the highest international standards in terms of quality and efficiency on these ships, It allows us to provide greater capacity, improve the efficiency and reliability of services, and contribute to achieving the sustainable growth of supply chains.
The two ships are expected to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2027, to be operated to link the commercial centers within the Caspian Sea region.
This contract comes in the aftermath of the recent projects implemented by the Abu Dhabi Ports Group and its subsidiaries in the Central Asian region, based on its priorities and strategic goals aimed at enhancing the efficiency of transporting energy resources to global markets, linking strategic areas and stimulating economic growth.
Last June, the group announced the opening of the first phase of the Tbilisi multimedia center, to be the first logistical center of its kind in Georgia to include a container station and customs warehouse area, and it constitutes a major link to logistics services, which contributes to the consolidation of the group’s presence in the Central Asia.
The new center is a newly logical attachment connected to the rail network, and it is unique to a strategic location linking the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea, overlooking the middle path, the shortest commercial road linking Asia and Europe.
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