AD Ports Group, the leading facilitator of global trade, logistics and
industry, announced that its flagship deep-water port, Khalifa Port, has
been ranked as the 3rd
most efficient container port globally, in the recently
published Container
Port Performance Index (CPPI) developed by the World Bank and S&P Global Market
Intelligence.
The 2022 ranking as the 3rd most efficient container
port in the world is a result of the
continued investment in the port’s infrastructure and focused efforts on
enhancing operational efficiency, which continues to be a commercial
differentiator, attracting three of the world’s largest container shipping
lines as strategic partners, thereby greatly increasing the connectivity and
attractiveness of Abu Dhabi and the UAE as a hub for global trade.
Measured over the course of 2022, the ranking is based
on the amount of time vessels spend in the port to complete cargo exchange,
Khalifa Port was ranked 5th in the 2021 CPPI report.
Saif Al Mazrouei, Chief Executive
Officer of Ports Cluster, AD Ports Group,
said: “Delivering the
highest standards of service to our partners and customers remains our
commitment. We strive to constantly remain at the forefront of technology
deployment and innovation, allowing us to offer solutions to our customers
which contribute to their overall experience with us and to the improved
performance of their businesses”
In the latest CPPI report, four of the
10 most efficient ports in the world are based in the Arab world with Port
of Salalah in Oman, Hamad Port in Qatar and Port Said in Egypt all joining
Khalifa Port at the top.