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Burjeel, AD Ports launch ‘DOCKTOUR’ platform for healthcare logistics

The platform will streamline and modernise medical supply chains.

Burjeel Holdings and AD Ports Group have launched DOCKTOUR, a joint venture focused on healthcare logistics, to improve access to medical infrastructure across Africa.

The platform will streamline and modernise medical supply chains, as well as facilitate the deployment of modular healthcare units, such as container-based hospitals and clinics.

In addition, it will support the establishment of full-service medical infrastructure like field hospitals and permanent facilities.

DOCKTOUR complements the operations of Burjeel’s subsidiary, Operonix, which manages large-scale healthcare projects across the African continent.

The platform is designed to strengthen emergency response capabilities by ensuring the timely delivery of essential medical supplies and equipment.

 

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