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The agreement was signed in collaboration with logistics provider Schenker. (WAM)
  • The agreement will focus on the development of integrated services including, shipping, transport and other logistics operations.
  • MICCO Logistics, which is part of AD Ports Group’s Logistics Cluster, claims a fleet of more than 400 vehicles and specialised storage facilities. 

Abu Dhabi, UAE—ADNEC Group has signed a Preferred Service Provider Agreement with MICCO Logistics in collaboration with international logistics service provider DB Schenker.

The agreement was signed with the aim of providing and developing efficient regional and international logistics solutions for supporting organisers, exhibitors, and participants for the exhibitions, conferences, and events organised and hosted by ADNEC Group that are hosted at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.

The agreement will focus on the development of integrated services including, shipping, transport and other logistics operations.

Ahmed Al Obaidli, Chief Operating Officer at ADNEC Group, said: “This agreement will help enhance our ability to provide the highest levels of support for event organisers and exhibitors from around the world, by offering a wide range of efficient, advanced, and specialised logistics solutions according to the highest international standards in this vital sector.”

Clifford D’Souza, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer of MICCO Logistics, AD Ports Group said: “Our partnership will enable participants to take advantage of our advanced logistics services, our global land, sea and air network, considerable manpower expertise and specialised shipping solutions for many vital sectors, thereby meeting the needs of all of ADNEC’s clients.”

MICCO Logistics, which is part of AD Ports Group’s Logistics Cluster, claims a fleet of more than 400 vehicles and specialised storage facilities.