Borouge, a leading petrochemical company that provides innovative and differentiated polyolefin solutions, and ADNOC Logistics and Services (ADNOC L&S), Abu Dhabi’s largest shipping and integrated logistics company, have inaugurated Borouge Global Gateway at Khalifa Port in order to boost exports of petrochemical products.
The facility will be owned and managed by ADNOC L&S to facilitate the export of Borouge’s ‘Made In UAE’ polymer solutions to international markets.
According to the statement, “At the heart of the operations is a mega warehouse, the largest in the Middle East.” The warehouse will play a critical role in enabling Borouge to improve operational efficiencies, by centralizing and integrating its logistical operations.
The warehouse is part of Borouge and ADNOC L&S’ 25-year agreement covering transportation and handling operations for Borouge’s products at Khalifa Port for export.
“Borouge continues to establish long-term strategic partnerships that reinforce our position as a leading provider of innovative and differentiated polyolefin solutions. The inauguration of the Borouge Global Gateway is a key milestone in our growth, as we enhance our global supply chains and further capitalize on the growing demand for our innovative solutions. These world-class facilities will further optimize our operational efficiencies and cost competitiveness.”
Captain Abdulkareem Al Masabi, Chief Executive Officer of ADNOC L&S, said that, “ADNOC L&S provides a range of integrated services for our customers, strengthening our position as ADNOC Group’s logistics platform and delivering more efficiencies.”
“ADNOC L&S with the support of Borouge, has established a strong track record of delivery across all contracted services, and we have made significant investments in developing the Borouge Global Gateway, which will cover all of Borouge’s logistics requirements, from production site and feeder vessel services to main port logistics,” Capt. Al Masabi added.
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