’This is not theory. It is already delivering results for us,’ says Abu Dhabi, UAE-headquartered maritime and ports group chief information officer
AD Ports Group anticipates the future of its workforce will be a combination of humans and artificial intelligence (AI) co-operating ’symbiotically’ across its maritime, ports and logistics clusters.
The Abu Dhabi, UAE-headquartered owner of more than 270 vessels and 34 terminals has already begun to adopt and pair AI with digitalisation technologies to improve operations and reduce fuel consumption.The company says its next endeavours will be introducing agentic AI systems as autonomous digital aids to human activity that can handle repetitive, data-heavy and predictive tasks.
AD Ports announced the step toward agentic AI and human collaboration in itsBlueprint for Tomorrow’s Workforce, which it published on 11 November. The report said the company sees the future of its workforce as a hybridised collaboration of human and AI technologies and will embed AI across its ’core operations’, including finance, human resources and logistics, to allow its employees to focus on creativity, empathy and strategic leadership.
“The workforce of tomorrow will be defined by synergy, humans and AI agents working side by side, each focusing on their unique strengths,” AD Ports Group chief information officer Mohamed Jamal-Eddine said.
“While the past decade advanced digitisation and automation, the decade ahead belongs to agentic intelligence: AI that learns, adapts and collaborates,” he said.“This is not theory. It is already delivering results for us and many organisations harnessing the potential of agentic intelligence to redefine how industries operate and grow.”




