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AD Ports group breaks ground on Noatum Ports Luanda Terminal

September 20, 2025
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AD Ports Group, in partnership with Unicargas and Multiparques, has officially broken ground on the Noatum Ports Luanda Terminal, launching one of Angola’s most significant port modernisation and expansion projects.

With an initial investment of US$250 million over the first three years, total investment could reach US$380 million during the 20-year concession, which is extendable until 2055. Construction is expected to take 18 months and will deliver modern infrastructure, advanced technology, and sustainable equipment to position the Port of Luanda as one of the most competitive in Central and West Africa.

AD Ports Group holds an 81% stake in the multipurpose terminal and a 90% stake in Noatum Unicargas Logistics, which will manage integrated logistics operations and fleet modernisation, including refrigerated trucks and transport platforms.

“This groundbreaking marks a transformative moment for AD Ports Group, Angola, and the wider region,” said Mohammed Al Tamimi, CEO of Noatum Ports. “The project will enhance trade, create jobs, and help Luanda become a leading maritime and logistics hub in Central and West Africa.”

Once completed in Q1 2027, the upgraded terminal will be the only facility in Luanda capable of handling Super Post-Panamax vessels of up to 14,000 TEUs. Container capacity will rise from 25,000 TEUs to 350,000 TEUs, while Ro-Ro throughput will exceed 40,000 vehicles.

The expansion will add three Super Post-Panamax STS cranes, eight hybrid RTGs, and advanced IT systems to boost efficiency and sustainability. The project is also expected to create thousands of direct and indirect jobs and support training programmes for the local workforce.

AD Ports Group continues to strengthen its footprint in Africa, with more than US$800 million committed across Egypt, the Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Angola over the past three years.

The post AD Ports group breaks ground on Noatum Ports Luanda Terminal appeared first on Container News.

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