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AD Ports and CMA CGM expand Khalifa Port Terminal

November 18, 2025
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AD Ports Group has signed an agreement with CMA CGM Group to expand its joint container terminal at Khalifa Port, less than a year after its inauguration.

Since opening in December 2024, CMA Terminals Khalifa Port has seen strong demand. The expansion, valued at AED 420 million (USD 115 million), will be shared proportionally by the partners. Scheduled for completion in early 2028, the upgrade will increase the terminal’s capacity by 50%, from 1.8 million to 2.7 million TEUs, boosting Khalifa Port’s total container capacity by 9% to 10.5 million TEUs annually.

The expansion will extend the quay wall from 800 meters to 1,200 meters and increase yard space by over 40%, from 464,000 m² to 667,000 m². Upgraded systems will include advanced reefer racks to support refrigerated container storage, enhancing operational efficiency and service.

Saif Al Mazrouei, CEO of AD Ports Ports Cluster, said: “This expansion highlights the strong growth of Abu Dhabi as a world trade hub. It strengthens international partnerships and increases value for customers and stakeholders.”

Christine Cabau, CMA CGM EVP Operations and Assets, added: “After 10 months, the terminal reached near-full capacity. Phase 2 expansion meets rising demand and reinforces Khalifa Port as a multi-regional hub.”

CMA Terminals Khalifa Port operates two berths with a depth of 18.5 meters and eight next-generation ship-to-shore cranes. It also features 20 electric RTGs, renewable-powered offices, and direct connectivity to the Etihad Rail network. The port ranked 39th in Lloyd’s List Top 100 World Ports in 2025, up from 95th in 2019.

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