The Advanced Trade and Logistics Platform (ATLP), managed by Maqta Gateway under AD Ports Group, continues to transform Abu Dhabi’s trade ecosystem, processing millions of digital transactions across sea, air, and land routes. The platform contributed roughly AED 125 million to AD Ports’ digital revenues in the first quarter of 2025, signaling growing adoption among exporters and logistics operators.
ATLP now connects over 100 government and private entities, including customs, shipping agents, and free zone authorities, through a single interface. The platform’s unified payment gateway and cargo-tracking tools have shortened shipment clearance times from days to hours, supporting the emirate’s push toward a fully integrated smart-trade environment.
“Abu Dhabi’s logistics competitiveness depends on seamless connectivity,” said a senior AD Ports executive. “ATLP provides exactly that — one system, one source of truth for all trade activity.”
Analysts expect the platform’s revenues to rise further as regional ports and neighboring GCC hubs begin adopting ATLP-linked digital corridors.
The Advanced Trade and Logistics Platform (ATLP), managed by Maqta Gateway under AD Ports Group, continues to transform Abu Dhabi’s trade ecosystem, processing millions of digital transactions across sea, air, and land routes. The platform contributed roughly AED 125 million to AD Ports’ digital revenues in the first quarter of 2025, signaling growing adoption among exporters and logistics operators.
ATLP now connects over 100 government and private entities, including customs, shipping agents, and free zone authorities, through a single interface. The platform’s unified payment gateway and cargo-tracking tools have shortened shipment clearance times from days to hours, supporting the emirate’s push toward a fully integrated smart-trade environment.
“Abu Dhabi’s logistics competitiveness depends on seamless connectivity,” said a senior AD Ports executive. “ATLP provides exactly that — one system, one source of truth for all trade activity.”
Analysts expect the platform’s revenues to rise further as regional ports and neighboring GCC hubs begin adopting ATLP-linked digital corridors.