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Zawya
20-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
AD Ports Group, Burjeel launch healthcare logistics JV
UAE - AD Ports Group and Burjeel Holdings have officially launched their healthcare logistics joint venture (JV), Docktour, during Make it in the Emirates forum, now underway in Abu Dhabi. The platform was unveiled at the Burjeel Holdings booth, in the presence of Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology; Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO of AD Ports Group; and Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, Founder and Chairman of Burjeel Holdings. Docktour marks a bold expansion in healthcare logistics, aiming at redefining how medical services and infrastructure are delivered to communities across Africa. It will serve as a comprehensive supply chain platform—integrating logistics, modular infrastructure, training, and emergency response into a single, unified ecosystem, said a statement. Docktour will supplement Burjeel Holdings' operations and management subsidiary, Operonix, which has a proven track record in managing large-scale healthcare projects across Africa. The JV will be backed by AD Ports Group's extensive logistics infrastructure and broad presence in strategic markets across Africa. Leveraging the combined strengths of AD Ports Group and Burjeel Holdings' network of healthcare entities, Docktour is designed to address Africa's healthcare challenges through a logistics-led approach. The platform will streamline and modernise medical supply chains, facilitate the deployment of modular healthcare units—including container-based hospitals and clinics — and enable the establishment of full-service medical infrastructure, including field hospitals and permanent facilities. Captain Al Shamisi said: ' Docktour is about delivering impact where it's needed most. By combining our logistics strength with Burjeel's medical excellence, we are building a platform that can truly transform how healthcare is delivered in Africa. This is a practical, scalable solution to a growing need, and a reflection of our shared commitment to supporting resilient, community-focused healthcare systems across Africa, in line with our wise leadership vision.' In alignment with the UAE's humanitarian aid vision, Docktour will also provide robust emergency response capabilities by ensuring the timely delivery of critical healthcare logistics. Additionally, the platform will support local capacity-building through clinical training initiatives and implement data-driven inventory and logistics systems to minimise delays and bridge service gaps across the region. Dr Vayalil added: 'Docktour represents a new model of impact. It's a full-spectrum platform that integrates advanced clinical systems with logistics capability and operational scale. Our aim is to bring care, along with stability, readiness, and partnership, to the regions that need it most.' In addition to its core logistics role, Docktour will also explore the establishment of medical offices across AD Ports Group's areas of operation in Africa to support a range of healthcare-related services, including medical logistics and medical tourism. The JV will also assess evolving opportunities within the African markets with the aim of contributing to long-term, sustainable growth in the region's healthcare ecosystem. As Africa's population expands, the continent is becoming a key driver of global growth. With Sub-Saharan Africa's GDP projected to grow steadily through 2027, AD Ports Group and Burjeel Holdings are aligning their strengths to deliver healthcare solutions that meet urgent needs while supporting long-term economic and social development. Docktour will engage with governments, regional health authorities, and humanitarian agencies to deepen its impact. Through partnerships with national health ministries, international NGOs, and UAE-led humanitarian initiatives, it will facilitate the rapid mobilisation of logistics in emergencies, deliver critical care during disease outbreaks and post-crisis recovery, and support long-term community health programs. These efforts will include maternal and child care, immunisation campaigns, disease surveillance, and mobile health education. The name Docktour is inspired by the words 'dock', 'tour', and 'doctor', reflecting the JV's commitment to delivering agile, accessible, and world-class healthcare solutions, leveraging the integrated offerings of AD Ports Group, its global presence, operations across 34 terminals, as well as its capabilities including a fleet of 247 vessels and a global logistics network, the statement said. Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Trade Arabia
20-05-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
AD Ports Group, Burjeel launch healthcare logistics JV
AD Ports Group and Burjeel Holdings have officially launched their healthcare logistics joint venture (JV), Docktour, during Make it in the Emirates forum, now underway in Abu Dhabi. The platform was unveiled at the Burjeel Holdings booth, in the presence of Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology; Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO of AD Ports Group; and Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, Founder and Chairman of Burjeel Holdings. Docktour marks a bold expansion in healthcare logistics, aiming at redefining how medical services and infrastructure are delivered to communities across Africa. It will serve as a comprehensive supply chain platform—integrating logistics, modular infrastructure, training, and emergency response into a single, unified ecosystem, said a statement. Docktour will supplement Burjeel Holdings' operations and management subsidiary, Operonix, which has a proven track record in managing large-scale healthcare projects across Africa. The JV will be backed by AD Ports Group's extensive logistics infrastructure and broad presence in strategic markets across Africa. Leveraging the combined strengths of AD Ports Group and Burjeel Holdings' network of healthcare entities, Docktour is designed to address Africa's healthcare challenges through a logistics-led approach. The platform will streamline and modernise medical supply chains, facilitate the deployment of modular healthcare units—including container-based hospitals and clinics — and enable the establishment of full-service medical infrastructure, including field hospitals and permanent facilities. Captain Al Shamisi said: ' Docktour is about delivering impact where it's needed most. By combining our logistics strength with Burjeel's medical excellence, we are building a platform that can truly transform how healthcare is delivered in Africa. This is a practical, scalable solution to a growing need, and a reflection of our shared commitment to supporting resilient, community-focused healthcare systems across Africa, in line with our wise leadership vision.' In alignment with the UAE's humanitarian aid vision, Docktour will also provide robust emergency response capabilities by ensuring the timely delivery of critical healthcare logistics. Additionally, the platform will support local capacity-building through clinical training initiatives and implement data-driven inventory and logistics systems to minimise delays and bridge service gaps across the region. Dr Vayalil added: 'Docktour represents a new model of impact. It's a full-spectrum platform that integrates advanced clinical systems with logistics capability and operational scale. Our aim is to bring care, along with stability, readiness, and partnership, to the regions that need it most.' In addition to its core logistics role, Docktour will also explore the establishment of medical offices across AD Ports Group's areas of operation in Africa to support a range of healthcare-related services, including medical logistics and medical tourism. The JV will also assess evolving opportunities within the African markets with the aim of contributing to long-term, sustainable growth in the region's healthcare ecosystem. As Africa's population expands, the continent is becoming a key driver of global growth. With Sub-Saharan Africa's GDP projected to grow steadily through 2027, AD Ports Group and Burjeel Holdings are aligning their strengths to deliver healthcare solutions that meet urgent needs while supporting long-term economic and social development. Docktour will engage with governments, regional health authorities, and humanitarian agencies to deepen its impact. Through partnerships with national health ministries, international NGOs, and UAE-led humanitarian initiatives, it will facilitate the rapid mobilisation of logistics in emergencies, deliver critical care during disease outbreaks and post-crisis recovery, and support long-term community health programs. These efforts will include maternal and child care, immunisation campaigns, disease surveillance, and mobile health education. The name Docktour is inspired by the words 'dock', 'tour', and 'doctor', reflecting the JV's commitment to delivering agile, accessible, and world-class healthcare solutions, leveraging the integrated offerings of AD Ports Group, its global presence, operations across 34 terminals, as well as its capabilities including a fleet of 247 vessels and a global logistics network, the statement said. - TradeArabia News Service


Khaleej Times
20-05-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
UAE: 'Docktour' floating clinics to provide care across Africa with AI, 'smart' diagnosis
Clinics will float across Africa's ports in containers, aiming to offer specialised care to ever patient – no matter how far or inaccessible their communities are. The move comes as part of Docktour initiative, which includes specialised maritime and modular clinics, including an emergency room, intensive care unit, and services such as x-ray and surgery. The Docktour name is a play on words, as it not only refers to the touring nature of the clinics, many of which will be ship-based but also sounds like the Arabic word for doctor. 'It will deliver standard healthcare services in Africa that will actually entail not only the clinical practice, but everything from A to Z,' said Dr Anwar Sallam, Clinical Advisor at Burjeel Holdings. There will also be 'smart clinics' linked through AI technology to remotely located specialists, added Dr Sallam. 'If I have one orthopedic surgeon who is an expert and I need his opinion for five modular clinics, he can be accessed through AI. For example, he could remotely see the X-ray and give his diagnosis.' This combination of high-tech AI support, mobility, and maritime infrastructure opens healthcare access where it's needed most, Dr Sallam stressed. 'Our goal is not to make money out of these clinics; our main aim is to ensure that healthcare based on proper clinical standards is being set up in deprived areas,' he explained. 'The whole thing is on a humanitarian basis.' Docktour is a joint initiative by Burjeel Holdings and AD Ports Group. Burjeel Holdings is already operating clinics in parts of Africa through UAE government humanitarian missions. 'We operate in countries like Chad Republic, and also Yemen and other African countries,' he added. 'The collaboration between Burjeel's healthcare services and Abu Dhabi Ports' logistics services allow us to reach more remote places and offer streamlined supply chains, which are often hard to establish in other areas,' said Dr Mohammad Qaddoura, CEO of Operonix. 'Docktour is about delivering impact where it's needed most,' said Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO of AD Ports Group. 'We are building a platform that can truly transform how healthcare is delivered in Africa. This is a practical, scalable solution to a growing need, and a reflection of our shared commitment to supporting resilient, community-focused healthcare systems." While rollout timeline is still being finalised, Dr Qaddoura said he will be meeting with governments of Kenya, Somalia and Ghana to discuss partnerships for setting up the hospitals 'to improve these countries' healthcare infrastructure,' he said. Other potential countries include Angola and Tanzania. In addition to providing robust emergency response capabilities by ensuring the timely delivery of critical healthcare logistics, the platform will support local capacity-building through clinical training initiatives, and implement data-driven inventory and logistics systems to minimise delays and bridge service gaps across the region. 'It is a strategic move… It is a humanitarian way of showing how we, as a company that belongs to this land and was born in this land, are trying to spread all these excellent initiatives around the world,' concluded Dr Sallam. Docktour will also explore the establishment of medical offices across AD Ports Group's areas of operation in Africa to support a range of healthcare-related services, including medical logistics and medical tourism. As Africa's population expands, the continent is becoming a key driver of global growth. With Sub-Saharan Africa's GDP projected to grow steadily through 2027, AD Ports Group and Burjeel Holdings are aligning their strengths to deliver healthcare solutions that meet urgent needs while supporting long-term economic and social development. Docktour will engage with governments, regional health authorities, and humanitarian agencies to deepen its impact. Through partnerships with national health ministries, international NGOs, and UAE-led humanitarian initiatives, it will facilitate the rapid mobilisation of logistics in emergencies, deliver critical care during disease outbreaks and post-crisis recovery, and support long-term community health programmes. These efforts will include maternal care and childcare, immunisation campaigns, disease surveillance, and mobile health education. AD Ports Group operates across 34 terminals, as well as its capabilities including a fleet of 247 vessels and a global logistics network.