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AD Ports Group Launches Trial Operations at Noatum ‎Ports - Safaga Terminal in Egypt

AD Ports Group Launches Trial Operations at Noatum ‎Ports - Safaga Terminal in Egypt

June 09, 2026

  • His Excellency Lieutenant-General Eng. Kamel El Wazir, Minister of Transport ‎‎- Egypt, and Group senior officials tour the new facilities
  • The new terminal expands the Group’s presence across the Red Sea

Safaga, Egypt/ Abu Dhabi, UAE – 09 June 2026: AD Ports Group (ADX: ‎ADPORTS), a leading global enabler of integrated trade, industry and logistics ‎solutions, today launched trial operations at Noatum Ports - Safaga Terminal in Egypt ‎ahead of the terminal’s full operational launch later this year.‎

His Excellency Lieutenant-General Eng. Kamel El Wazir, Minister of Transport – ‎Egypt; and Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi – Managing Director and Group CEO ‎of AD Ports Group; along with senior officials have conducted a site tour of the new ‎multipurpose terminal in Safaga Port – Egypt.‎

The officials reviewed the terminal’s operations, systems, and processes, which are ‎designed to ensure full operational readiness and the seamless delivery of services in ‎accordance with the highest international standards. The Noatum Ports - Safaga ‎Terminal is being delivered under a 30-year concession agreement signed in 2023 for ‎the development and operation of the multipurpose terminal, in partnership with ‎Egypt’s Red Sea Ports Authority (RSPA).‎

Lieutenant General Engineer Kamel El-Wazir, Egypt’s Minister of Transport, ‎said: “We commend the productive partnership with AD Ports Group to deliver a ‎range of strategic maritime port projects along the Red Sea, as well as across various ‎sectors of the maritime transport industry. Safaga Terminal serves as a key gateway ‎for the development of Upper Egypt and will play a vital role in supporting the mining ‎activities associated with the Golden Triangle Economic Zone, facilitating import and ‎export operations, and enabling development projects across Northern, Central, and ‎Southern Upper Egypt through enhanced connectivity with the port. This development ‎is also expected to attract investments across industrial, logistics, warehousing, ‎processing, and assembly sectors, while strengthening container and cargo ‎transportation capabilities throughout the region, further supporting economic growth ‎and trade development.”‎

Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO - AD ‎Ports Group, said: “Egypt is one of the Group’s most important international ‎markets, and serves as a major trade gateway along the Group’s global network, ‎spanning Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and South America. With strategic access to ‎the Red Sea, Noatum Ports – Safaga Terminal reinforces our position as an enabler ‎of trade across key waterways. We look forward to the full operational launch of our ‎new terminal later this year, which represents another major step in our cooperation ‎with our partners in Egypt, in line with the vision of our wise leadership.”‎

The Noatum Ports - Safaga Terminal will span approximately 810,000 m2, featuring a ‎‎1,000-metre quay wall designed to handle up to 450,000 TEUs, alongside 5 million ‎tonnes of dry bulk and general cargo, 1 million tonnes of liquid bulk, and 50,000 CEUs ‎of Ro-Ro cargo.‎

The terminal is set to be the first internationally operated port terminal in the Upper ‎Egypt region of southern Egypt, serving as a key gateway for the region and ‎strengthening connectivity across Egypt, the Middle East, Africa, and global shipping ‎routes.‎

Egypt and the Red Sea are a focus of AD Ports Group’s expanding global network of ‎integrated trade, transport, and logistics facilities. In April 2026, Noatum Ports, the ‎international ports operating arm of AD Ports Group confirmed the delivery of three ‎new ship-to-shore (STS) and six rubber tyred gantry (RTG) cranes to its new ‎multipurpose terminal in Safaga. Beyond its container feeder shipping and ‎stevedoring services, the Group recently announced the commencement of cruise ‎services at its three terminals in Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, and Safaga in Egypt, in ‎addition to facilitating ferry services connecting Safaga and NEOM ports to support ‎transport of Hajj workers between Egypt and Saudi Arabia. The Group is also ‎developing the 20 km2 KEZAD East Port Said Industrial and Logistics Park with ‎Egyptian partners at the Mediterranean gateway of the Suez Canal.‎
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In November 2025, AD Ports Group invested 13.2 billion Egyptian pounds (USD 279 ‎million) to acquire a 19.3% stake in one of Egypt’s largest container terminal ‎operators, Alexandria Container & Cargo Handling Company (ALCN), and ‎subsequently moved to acquire a majority stake in the company.‎