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AD Ports Group Commits $835 Million for Controlling Stake in Brazilian Terminal Operator

By MGN EditorialJune 4, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Abu Dhabi's AD Ports Group is making its first major foray into South America with an $835 million investment to acquire a controlling stake in Brazilian logistics and infrastructure firm Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura.

## AD Ports Group Targets South America with $835 Million Brazil Investment AD Ports Group, the Abu Dhabi-headquartered port and terminal operator, is set to make its most significant move into South America to date, committing $835 million to acquire a controlling stake in Brazilian terminal and logistics operator Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura, according to Seatrade Maritime. The investment marks a landmark expansion for AD Ports as it seeks to diversify its global portfolio beyond its established strongholds in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura operates critical port and logistics infrastructure in Brazil, one of South America's largest and most strategically important trade corridors. ### Strategic Significance Brazil represents a compelling growth market for international terminal operators. The country is among the world's top exporters of agricultural commodities, iron ore, and crude oil, generating substantial and consistent cargo volumes across its extensive coastline. Securing a controlling interest in an established Brazilian operator gives AD Ports immediate operational scale and market access, bypassing the lengthy process of greenfield development. The deal aligns with AD Ports' broader strategy of building a globally diversified port and logistics network capable of competing with established international operators such as DP World, PSA International, and Hutchison Ports. In recent years, the group has pursued an aggressive international expansion programme, targeting emerging markets with high trade growth potential. ### Deal Details While full financial terms and a completion timeline are yet to be disclosed, the $835 million commitment signals a high-conviction entry into the Latin American market. A controlling stake will give AD Ports the operational authority to integrate Corredor's assets into its wider network, potentially unlocking synergies in vessel scheduling, logistics services, and cargo handling efficiency. The acquisition is expected to draw attention from other Gulf-based operators and sovereign wealth-backed logistics groups that have been eyeing Latin American port assets as global trade routes continue to evolve. Further details on regulatory approvals and transaction closing conditions are anticipated in the coming weeks.
#AD Ports Group#Brazil ports#terminal acquisition#South America logistics#port investment#Corredor Logística#Abu Dhabi#global port expansion

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