Noatum Maritime opens 1st office in Shanghai

Noatum Maritime office in Shanghai
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By Arya M Nair, Content Head
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Noatum Maritime, part of AD Ports Group’s Maritime & Shipping Cluster, has opened its first office in Shanghai dedicated to its agency and maritime services arm, Noatum Maritime Services.

The new office in Shanghai contributes to the Group’s international expansion strategy and capitalizes on Shanghai’s prominence as a major trade and logistics hub.

Noatum Maritime Services provides comprehensive solutions to charterers, owners, operators and ship managers for all vessel and cargo types, from load to discharge, leveraging expertise gained from operating in more than 814 ports worldwide across 118 countries.

The new office in Shanghai aims to deliver enhanced support to a growing client base, both in China and internationally, adding to an already well-established physical presence in 77 ports within 17 countries.

Strategically located in the heart of Shanghai, the new facility was opened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by senior officials, including Mohammed Abdul Rahman Al Hawi, Under-Secretary of the UAE Ministry of Investment; Mansour AlMulla, Deputy Group CEO – ADQ; and Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO of AD Ports Group.

The branch shares premises with Noatum Logistics’ existing commercial office in Shanghai, reflecting the integrated and synergistic service offering that defines AD Ports Group’s business approach.

Captain Ammar Mubarak Al Shaiba_AD Ports-Columbia JV
Captain Ammar Mubarak Al Shaiba
CEO – Maritime and Shipping Cluster,
AD Ports Group

“Establishing a presence in Shanghai for our Noatum Maritime Services team is a significant step forward in our expansion strategy. Shanghai is a key node in the global supply chain and our presence here enables us to work more closely with charterers and owners in the region while offering responsive, high-quality services to our global clients. As we continue to grow our network, proximity and local knowledge remain key to delivering the operational excellence that our clients expect.”

The launch of Noatum Maritime Services’ office in Shanghai follows AD Ports Group’s recent expansion of its global network of offices, with the launch of its first international office in the Chinese capital, Beijing. This step further demonstrates its commitment to growth and expansion in China and broader ambitions to establish a foothold in Asia’s key maritime hubs.

The move expands the Group’s footprint across Greater China, which is part of its growing global network of over 140 locations.

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