AD Ports to develop Douala port in Cameroon

16 February 2026

Abu Dhabi’s AD Ports Group and Africa Ports Development (APD) have signed an agreement to design, build and operate a new dry bulk terminal at the Port of Douala in Cameroon.

AD Ports Group will invest about AED320m ($87m) in the development of the terminal’s first phase, which will comprise two berths and more than 450 metres of quay wall, with an annual handling capacity of about 4 million tonnes of dry bulk cargo.

Construction is expected to begin this year, and the first phase is slated for completion in 2028.

The concession period is 30 years.

AD Ports Group has committed to long-term investments and operations across Africa, including in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Kenya, Tanzania, Angola and the Republic of the Congo.

The latest announcement comes shortly after it signed an agreement with Jordan’s Aqaba Development Corporation (ADC) to manage and operate the Aqaba multipurpose port.

AD Ports will manage and operate the port under a 30-year concession agreement.

In December last year, AD Ports Group signed a shareholder agreement with Tajikistan’s private industrial firm Avesto Group to establish a new joint venture that will provide integrated logistics and freight forwarding services across Tajikistan.

Under the agreement, the joint venture will initially operate as an asset-light freight forwarder. It will have exclusive rights to consolidate and manage all freight and logistics activities across Avesto Group’s subsidiaries, while also offering services to third-party customers in the wider market.

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Yasir Iqbal
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