Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC), the master developer of ports, industrial and trade and logistics zones, will provide port services at the planned Khalifa Port to plastics solutions provider Borouge following an MoU the two companies signed.
The agreement ensures that Borouge will be able to transfer smoothly its port operations from Mina Zayed to Khalifa Port.
ADPC will provide sufficient land, storage facilities, infrastructure and services to accommodate Borouge’s products and to assure the seamless transition of Borouge’s port operations from the old port to the new one. 
Borouge currently utilises Mina Zayed for a throughput capacity of 600,000 tonnes of polyethylene per year and will require the provision of port services for an increase in throughput capacity of approximately 2.1 million tonnes of polyolefin per year by 2010, once the Borouge 2 expansion project is completed and to an ultimate throughput of 4.5 million tonnes by the year 2014, upon the completion of Borouge 3.
Under the terms of the memorandum, ADPC ensures it will make all arrangements at Mina Zayed to handle Borouge’s current and future production levels until the commencement of full operations at Khalifa Port.