AD Ports and MBME Partner to Build Digital Trade and Finance Tools

By Maria Kalamatas | August 8, 2025
Abu Dhabi — AD Ports Group has announced a new partnership with MBME Group. The goal is to develop digital tools that combine logistics and financial services.
The project will focus on two areas: TradeTech and FinTech. The companies want to simplify customs, payments, and cargo tracking through a unified system.
“We believe the future of trade is digital,” said a spokesperson from AD Ports.
MBME will bring its digital finance expertise. AD Ports will apply the tools across terminals and supply chain operations.
The two groups plan to launch the first platform before the end of the year. They expect it to be used by freight forwarders, banks, and government agencies.
No further technical details have been made public.
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