Abu Dhabi, UAE – Abu Dhabi Ports Group received a remarkable honor at the 11th session of the International Best Practices Award, organized by the Corporate Excellence Research Center “COER”.
It won 8 awards in four categories and 18 best practices.
Among them are four practices that received a rating of six or seven stars, the highest in the scope of evaluation of these competitions.
The honor demonstrates the group’s continued commitment to excellence, innovation and continuous improvement in all its work.
The categories in which the group participated and won awards represent 18 best practices for its business units and sectors.
This embodies the strong performance of the group’s subsidiaries and their compliance with global standards of excellence.
The winners of the International Best Practices Award were announced during an event hosted by Abu Dhabi Ports Group at the Kizad Group headquarters.
It brought together specialists and institutions from different sectors to celebrate excellence and share successful best practices.
The event also provided a platform for learning, standard setting and dialogue on how best-in-class practices can drive performance, sustainability and organizational resilience.
The 11th edition of the awards featured a strong competition, with 62 institutions from 14 countries presenting 112 of their best practices, which were rigorously evaluated by a specialized committee of 65 international experts.
The practices provided by the Abu Dhabi Ports Group were distinguished from others by elements of innovation, the possibility of measuring impact, and their compatibility with global best practice frameworks.
The 18 practices honored covered advanced operational areas and digital transformation efforts such as: real-time improvement of assets, excellence in central planning, and improvement of ship traffic services.
In addition to transformative sustainability solutions, it includes environmentally friendly marine wall panels, a fleet of electric vehicles, and advanced coating technologies for ship hulls.



