{{Short description|Global industrial investment company}} {{Infobox company | name = Agility Global PLC | logo = Agility_logo.svg | type = Public company | traded_as = {{ADX|AGILITY}} | headquarters = Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | key_people = Tarek Sultan (Chairman)<ref name="AdipecSpeaker">{{cite web|url=https://www.adipec.com/speaker-root-2025/emerging-economies-programme/tarek-sultan/ |title=Tarek Sultan |publisher=Adipec}}</ref>, Henadi Al-Saleh (Group Chief Executive Officer)<ref name="ForbesCEO">{{cite web |url=https://www.forbesmiddleeast.com/lists/top-100-ceos-2025/henadi-al-saleh/ |title=Henadi Al-Saleh |publisher=Forbes Middle East}}</ref> | industry = Logistics | revenue = {{USD|5.1 billion}} (2025)<ref name="AnnualReport2025">{{cite web |url=https://agility.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/AgilityAnnualReport2025.pdf |title=Agility Annual Report 2025 |publisher=Agility}}</ref>

| assets = {{USD|13.4 billion}} (2025)<ref name="AnnualReport2025" /> | num_employees = 70,000+<ref name="AnnualReport2025" /> | website = {{URL|https://agility.com}} }}

'''Agility Global PLC''' is a multi-business owner and operator, and long-term investor listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.<ref name="ADXProfile" /> The company operates in more than 80 countries across six continents and employs more than 70,000+ people.<ref name="ADXProfile" />

Agility focuses on the logistics, transportation, and strategic infrastructure sectors. Its principal operating companies include Menzies Aviation, an aviation services provider; '''Tristar''', a fuel logistics company; and '''Agility Logistics Parks''', an industrial real estate platform operating in the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa. The company also operates businesses in e-commerce logistics, remote-site services, and public-sector logistics.

Agility Global holds minority stakes in DSV (company), one of the world’s largest freight forwarding and logistics companies, and the $1.3B Reem Mall in Abu Dhabi.

==History== In '''2024, Agility Global PLC''' began trading on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX).

The company’s stake in an aviation services business started in '''2003''', when '''National Aviation Services (NAS)''' began operating at a single airport in Kuwait and later expanded across emerging markets in the Middle East and Africa.<ref name="NASExpanded">{{cite web |url=https://nationalaviationservices.africa-newsroom.com/press/national-aviation-services-nas-strengthens-presence-in-africa-through-strategic-partnership-with-siginon-aviation-in-kenya |title=National Aviation Services (NAS) Strengthens Presence in Africa through Strategic Partnership with Siginon Aviation in Kenya |publisher=National Aviation Services}}</ref> In '''2022''', Agility acquired '''Menzies Aviation''' and combined it with NAS, creating one of the world’s largest aviation services providers by geographic footprint.<ref name="Agility Acquired Menzies">{{cite web |url=https://menziesaviation.com/news/agility-completes-763-million-acquisition-of-menzies-aviation/ |title=Agility Completes £763 Million Acquisition of Menzies Aviation |publisher=Menzies Aviation}}</ref> In '''2025''', Menzies Aviation expanded further through the acquisition of '''G2 Secure Staff''', increasing its presence to '''350 airports in 65 countries'''.<ref name="Menzies Acquired G2 Secure Staff">{{cite web |url=https://www.aircargonews.net/acquisitions/2025/08/menzies-completes-g2-acquisition-and-grows-in-us/ |title=Menzies completes G2 acquisition and grows in US |publisher=AirCargo News}}</ref>

In '''2003''', Agility acquired a stake in '''Tristar''', a Dubai-based fuel logistics company founded in '''1998'''. Tristar provides fuel transportation, storage, and maritime logistics services and operates in '''30 countries across five continents''', including a tanker fleet of more than '''20 vessels'''. The company reported '''revenue of approximately US$1.2 billion in FY 2024'''.<ref name="Tristar Revenue US$1.2B">{{cite web |url=https://agility.com/news/agility-global-plc-reports-fy-2024-net-profit-of-128-million/ |title= Agility Global PLC Reports FY 2024 Net Profit of $128 Million |publisher=Agility}}</ref>

'''Agility Logistics Parks (ALP)''' started in a single country in the Gulf and has since expanded across the Middle East, India, and Africa. In Saudia Arabia, ALP operates more than 1.5m sqm of warehousing in across Riyadh, Dammam, and Jeddah. Its warehouses in '''Côte d’Ivoire''' and '''Riyadh''' were the first '''EDGE Advanced–certified''' logistics facilities in '''West Africa''' and the '''Middle East''', respectively, designed to achieve '''at least 40% greater energy efficiency''' than conventional warehousing buildings.

Agility’s stake in '''DSV (company)''' stems from the '''2021''' sale of its '''Global Integrated Logistics (GIL)''' business to the Danish logistics company in an all-shares transaction. The GIL business had been built between '''2003 and 2020''' through more than '''40 acquisitions''', creating a network of over '''550 offices in more than 100 countries'''. Following the transaction, Agility became one of DSV’s largest shareholders and holds a stake of approximately '''8%,''' as of end 2025.<ref name="DSV Panalpina buys Agility">{{cite web |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/dsv-panalpina-buys-agility-unit-41-bln-deal-2021-04-27/ |title=DSV Panalpina buys Agility unit for $4 bln to become No. 3 freight forwarder |publisher=Reuters}}</ref>

Agility Global also owns a '''stake in Reem Mall''', a retail and entertainment complex in '''Abu Dhabi''' that opened to visitors in 2023. The mall includes more than '''400 stores''', over '''80 dining outlets''', and attractions such as '''Snow Abu Dhabi''', an indoor snow park.

==Operations== Agility Global owns and operates businesses across aviation services, fuel logistics, industrial real estate, and supply chain services.<ref name="AnnualReport2025" />

Major operating subsidiaries include: * Menzies Aviation * Tristar * Agility Logistics Parks

Other subsidiaries include: * Alliad * Agility Defense & Government Services * Shipa * Labco * United Projects for Aviation Services Company (UPAC) * MicroClear by Inspection & Control Services

==Investments== Agility holds minority stakes in DSV (company), the world’s largest freight forwarding and logistics company, and in Reem Mall, a $1.3 billion mega-mall in Abu Dhabi. It also holds minority stakes in commercial real estate and supply chain companies in the GCC, and corporate ventures investments in emerging technology companies in e-commerce enablement, energy transition, digital supply chain, and more.

==Financials== For the year ended 2025, Agility Global reported revenue of US$5.1 billion and EBIT of $557 million.

As of December 31, 2025, total assets stood at approximately $13.4 billion. <ref name="ADXProfile">{{cite web |url=https://www.adx.ae/main-market/company-profile/financial-reports?symbols=AGILITY&secCode=AGILITY |title=Agility Global PLC Company Profile |publisher=Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange}}</ref>

==Corporate structure== Agility Global PLC is a publicly listed company and is listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange under the ticker symbol AGILITY.<ref name="ADXProfile" />

==Sustainability== Agility Global reports on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance through periodic sustainability disclosures aligned with international reporting frameworks. The company’s sustainability strategy focuses on reducing environmental impact and driving social and economic development in the communities where it operates.

Sustainability oversight is structured through a '''group-level framework''' that establishes overall priorities and reporting standards across the portfolio. Under this model, each operating business—including '''Menzies Aviation''', '''Tristar''', and '''Agility Logistics Parks (ALP)'''—develops its own sector-'''specific sustainability roadmap''' and implements initiatives tailored to the environmental and operational characteristics of its industry.

Agility reports that businesses representing '''more than 96% of its workforce and over 90% of its greenhouse-gas emissions''' have committed to achieving '''net-zero emissions by 2050 or earlier'''. The company has also reported reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions relative to its baseline year and has introduced initiatives related to renewable energy use, energy-efficient infrastructure, and resource conservation across its operating companies.

Agility’s social programs focus on education, digital skilling and humanitarian relief. In '''2024''', the company reported reaching '''over 284,000 people through community investment and social impact programs''', including initiatives supporting education, workforce skills development, and humanitarian partnerships.<ref name="Agility Commitment">{{cite web |url=https://agility.com/sustainability/community-investments/ |title= Agility has a deep and long-term commitment to investing in the communities in which we operate |publisher=Agility}}</ref>

Since 2006, Agility has been a member of the Logistics Emergency Team (LET), a partnership of major global logistics companies that supports the UN World Food Programme-led Logistics Cluster and has responded to more than 75 humanitarian emergencies across over 40 countries. <ref name="WEFLET">{{cite web |url=https://www.weforum.org/our-impact/logistics-emergency-team |title=Logistics Emergency Team |publisher=World Economic Forum}}</ref>

==References== {{Reflist}}

==External links== * {{Official website}}

Category:Companies based in Abu Dhabi Category:Companies listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange Category:Investment companies of the United Arab Emirates Category:Multinational companies headquartered in the United Arab Emirates Category:Companies established in 1979 Category:1979 establishments in Kuwait