Noatum Logisticshas rebranded AD Ports’ freight-forwarding arm Micco Logistics to Noatum Logistics Middle East,according to a press release. Micco Logistics has served as the freight forwarding arm of AD Ports Logistics Cluster since AD Ports acquired it in 2020, the statement said. Noatum Logistics is AD Ports Group’s logistics unit.

It’s “business as usual”: “Our clients and stakeholders can rest assured that they will continue to be served by familiar teams and that all current contracts and business relationships will continue unabated — it is business as usual,” Managing Director of Noatum Logistics Middle East and CEO of Noatum Project Cargo Daniel Berasategui said.

About Noatum: The company operates 16 terminals, and is present at 67 ports around the world. It also has 143 global offices covering operations at 27 countries linked to global markets and trade routes.

About Micco: Micco Logistics supported upwards of 80% of Abu Dhabi’s oil, gas, and petrochemical projects, and other industries, through its 400-vehicle fleet.

Background: AD Ports fully acquired Spanish logistics outfit Noatum in July 2023, with the subsidiary since leading AD Ports Group’s logistics cluster. Noatum has served as a growth vehicle for AD Ports, acquiring Sesé Auto Logistics in October, and APM Terminals Castellón earlier this month. Noatum also inked an agreement with NWTN Motors in October 2023 to develop a logistics hub for electric vehicles in Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi.

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