AD Ports unit signs deal with Bangladeshi logistics group
ABU DHABI, April 16, 2022
AD Ports Group has announced that its feeder service, Safeen Feeders, has signed a long-term trade facilitation and shipping agreement with Saif Powertec Limited, a listed firm in Bangladesh that is active in ports, logistics, civil engineering, and power sectors.
Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will work closely together to facilitate trade and cargo services from Fujairah to Bangladesh over a period of 15 years.
As part of the collaboration, Safeen Feeders is likely to provide eight Supramax bulk carriers with 55,000 Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) capacity to Saif Powertec.
In addition to facilitating the movement of general cargo and dry bulk cargo between Fujairah Port in the UAE to port facilities in Chattogram and Mongla in Bangladesh, the new bulk shipping offering will also oversee cargo operations to the Indian subcontinent, South-East Asia, and other global destinations.
AD Ports Group Maritime Cluster CEO Captain Maktoum Al Houqani said: "Our newest collaboration with Saif Powertec not only introduces a new offering for customers that is a fast and low-cost service for their dry bulk shipping needs, but will also have a tremendous impact on maritime trade across our combined spheres of influence."
"Leveraging Safeen Feeders’ expertise as a leading maritime service provider, as well as the advanced capabilities of its modernised fleet, Saif is well-positioned to accelerate the trade of dry construction materials between the UAE and Bangladesh, along with other dry cargo goods to key markets across the region and beyond," remarked Al Houqani.
Captain Ammar Mubarak Al Shaiba, CEO Safeen Feeders and Acting CEO of Ports Operating Company at AD Ports Group, said this announcement marks not only the official start of a new collaboration between AD Ports Group and one of Bangladesh’s leading logistics service providers, but also heralds a new era of maritime trade facilitation between the two nations and their respective ports.
"In addition to boosting bilateral trade, the collaboration with Saif Powertec brings a new opportunity to deliver an enhanced cargo service to customers across the Indian subcontinent, South-East Asia, as well as other high-profile global destinations," he added.
Saif Powertec Managing Director Tarafder Ruhul Amin said: "We are pleased to announce the start of our close partnership with AD Ports Group’s Safeen Feeders, which has greatly enhanced our capabilities as Bangladesh’s sole terminal operator to facilitate the movement of dry cargo at the international level."
"Boasting a capacity of 55,000 DWT, Safeen Feeders’ bulk carriers, which will be offered on a bareboat or time charter basis, are expected to realise significant returns and deliver real benefits for our customers," he stated.
Both companies will jointly own and operate bulk shipping services that will promote maritime trade between the Mena region and Asian Subcontinent.
Other areas of potential collaboration include the leasing of berths and potentially jetties to develop and improve the cargo operations, along with the adoption of warehouse storage solutions offered by AD Ports Group.
The scope of the agreement also covers future areas of collaboration to jointly develop and invest in the maritime infrastructure and projects of Bangladesh and the UAE, he added.-TradeArabia News Service