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AD Ports Group Reports Record 2025 Results

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:35 AM

AD Ports Group, a leading global trade and logistics company, announced record revenue and net profit for the full year 2025.

AD Ports Group (ADX: ADPORTS), a leading global enabler of integrated trade, industry, and logistics solutions, today announced its preliminary unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ending 31st December 2025. The Group delivered record revenue and net profit for the full year, highlighting its continued growth and strong performance. According to the report, AD Ports Group recorded revenue of AED 20.8 billion in 2025, an increase of 20% year-over-year. The company's net profit also grew by 17% to AED 2.1 billion. These results demonstrate the group's ability to capitalize on the growing demand for integrated trade and logistics solutions across its diversified portfolio of businesses. "The record financial results we have announced today are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, as well as the strength of our business model and strategic initiatives," said the CEO of AD Ports Group. "We remain focused on driving sustainable growth, expanding our global footprint, and delivering innovative solutions that create value for our customers and shareholders." The strong performance was driven by continued growth across the group's key business segments, including ports, logistics, maritime, and digital. AD Ports Group's investments in infrastructure, technology, and talent have enabled it to enhance its service offerings and capture new market opportunities. Looking ahead, the company remains optimistic about the future, with a robust pipeline of projects and initiatives aimed at further strengthening its position as a leading global trade enabler. The group's commitment to sustainability and digital transformation will also be key focus areas as it continues to drive long-term value creation.
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