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AD Ports Group Signs Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Krivia Holdings Limited and IRH Global Trading Ltd to Enhance Cross-Border Electronics Trade Through Abu Dhabi

12 May 2026

AD Ports Group, a leading global enabler of trade, industry, and logistics solutions, has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Krivia Holdings Limited (KHL) and IRH Global Trading Ltd (IRHGT) to combine logistics infrastructure, digital trading capabilities, and structured trade payment s

AD Ports Group has officially entered into a strategic collaboration agreement with Krivia Holdings Limited and IRH Global Trading Ltd to bolster cross-border electronics trade via Abu Dhabi. By integrating sophisticated logistics infrastructure with advanced digital trading platforms, the partnership aims to streamline supply chain efficiency for high-value electronic goods. This initiative leverages Abu Dhabi’s strategic position as a global trade hub, ensuring that vessels operating within these corridors benefit from enhanced port throughput and optimized cargo handling operations.

This collaboration aligns with the operational standards mandated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) under the Facilitation (FAL) Convention, which aims to simplify maritime traffic and reduce administrative burdens. Compliance departments must ensure that the digital documentation and electronic data interchange (EDI) systems used by these logistics partners remain consistent with SOLAS Chapter XI-2 regarding maritime security and the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. Adhering to these regulatory frameworks is essential for maintaining seamless port state control inspections and ensuring secure, efficient cargo processing.

For navigating officers and masters, this development signifies a shift toward more digitized port call procedures and faster turnaround times at Abu Dhabi terminals. Navigating officers must familiarize themselves with updated electronic reporting requirements to ensure smooth vessel clearance. Masters should prepare for increased cargo throughput, ensuring that stowage plans strictly comply with safety protocols for sensitive electronic goods. Staying updated on these digital integration trends is vital for maintaining operational efficiency during port calls in the Middle East.

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