Abu Dhabi-UAE: 14 November 2012

Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) is welcoming the official opening of the Khalifa Port Interchange (KPI), which will directly link the E11 Abu Dhabi-Dubai highway with Khalifa Port and Kizad. This marks another major milestone for the Khalifa Port and Kizad megaproject that is nearing completion. The re-named interchange is to be officially opened by the Department of Transport (DoT).

When fully operational, the 12.5 kilometer-long, six lanes, dual carriageway Sheikh Khalifa Industrial Road (SKIR) will be used for truck traffic. The opening of the interchange will deliver a key selling point to the megaproject featuring Khalifa Port and Kizad, allowing goods to be transported quickly and directly.

With the commencement of commercial operations at the Khalifa Port's state-of-the-art container terminal in September 2012, the facility is expected to handle around one million containers in 2013, when container traffic is wholly transferred from Mina Zayed in early Q1, 2013. The figure is planned to rise to 2.5 million TEU containers and 12 million tons of cargo when the first phase of the megaproject is completed. The majority of trucks are expected to use the new road, which offers direct access.

Ashraf Al Khaznadar, Executive Vice-President, Projects, ADPC, said: "It is very rewarding for all involved to see this achievement become operational. I would like to thank all the units involved at ADPC, particularly the Projects Unit and of course our government partners and stakeholders for their continued support.  Now we can look forward to the start of what promises to be a bright future for Abu Dhabi's industrial sector."

The Sheikh Khalifa Industrial Road links the port directly with the 420 square kilometer Kizad, which is expected to grow into one of the world's largest industrial zones over the next 20 years. Additionally, 60 kilometers of arterial roads such as Mina Road, Ras Ghanada Road and Al Sadr Road will be connected to the Sheikh Khalifa Industrial Road through three main interchanges. The Mina Road is already open to the public for accessing the port.

Executive Vice-President, Ports' Unit, ADPC, Captain Mohamed Al Shamisi, said: "I am delighted that this interchange is opening, and ADPC is honoured that it has been re-named the Khalifa Port Interchange. I sincerely thank the wise leadership of Abu Dhabi for their commitment to our extraordinary megaproject."

Executive Vice-President, Industrial Zones Unit, Khaled Salmeen, said: "I am humbled and feel immensely proud about the opening of the interchange. It is exactly what our customers need."

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About Abu Dhabi Ports Company
Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) is the master developer and regulator of ports and industrial zones in the Emirate.

ADPC's core objective is to facilitate the diversification of Abu Dhabi's economy by boosting non-oil and gas trade. It achieves this by managing commercial ports throughout the Emirate, supporting partners with their infrastructure projects and setting up new companies and joint ventures with partners who service and operate in the ports and industrial zones sector.

ADPC was created in 2006 as part of the restructuring of the commercial ports sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and given control and regulatory enforcement power over all commercial ports assets previously owned by the Abu Dhabi Seaports Authority. ADPC strives to be at the forefront of progress in industrial logistics and infrastructure and is currently focused on creating one of the world's largest concentrations of industry at Kizad.

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For further information on this press release contact:
Chris Genasi
Corporate Communication
Telephone:  +971 (0)561 146180
Chris.genasi@adpc.ae

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