Abu Dhabi, UAE – Abu Dhabi Ports Group announced, on Thursday, the inclusion of Al Faya Dry Port in the United Nations Code of Trade and Transport Sites under the symbol “AEALF” by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Which enhances the port’s connection to the global commercial and logistics system.
The globally recognized United Nations Code of Trade and Transport Locations system is used across the shipping, logistics and international trade sectors to standardize location identification. Facilitating customs procedures and enhancing the efficiency of global supply chains.
The issuance of the code “AEALF” to Al Fayeh Dry Port consolidates its position as an internationally recognized internal logistics and customs center. Supporting the efficient movement of goods across ports, inland logistics facilities, and interconnected multimodal trade corridors.
The listing allows customs procedures to be completed at Abu Dhabi Customs through one approved facility. Accelerating the movement of goods between linked logistics centers within the same customs framework without the need for additional customs documents within the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
It also supports the smooth movement of goods within customs corridors and the issuance of direct bills of lading. This enables Al Faya Dry Port to serve as a point of origin for exports and a final arrival point for imports.
Al Faya Dry Port is distinguished by its strategic location between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and its digital connection with Khalifa Port, in addition to providing services for goods subject to customs procedures at Abu Dhabi Customs. Advanced container handling capabilities and integrated logistics solutions keep pace with the growth of freight traffic and enhance multimodal trade connectivity across the UAE.
The strategic move confirms Abu Dhabi Ports Group’s commitment to developing advanced logistics infrastructure. Enabling smarter and more flexible trade flows through integration between ports, internal logistics facilities and digital trade connectivity.



