Al Ain is Abu Dhabi’s second-largest city, located approximately 150 kilometres southeast of Abu Dhabi city and sharing a border with Oman’s Buraimi region. As an inland city, all sea cargo for import from India to Al Ain arrives through nearby seaports — primarily Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi (approximately 180 km away) or even via Dubai’s Jebel Ali Port (approximately 140 km from Al Ain), depending on which route is more cost-effective for the cargo type.
The sea transit time from Indian ports to Khalifa Port (Abu Dhabi) is 6–8 days, after which cargo is transported by road to Al Ain in approximately 2 hours. Via Jebel Ali Port (Dubai), sea transit is 5–7 days from India, followed by a 1.5 to 2 hour road trip to Al Ain.
For air freight, Al Ain International Airport (AAN) receives direct cargo flights and connects to Indian airports. Transit time for air cargo from India to Al Ain is 24 to 48 hours — ideal for perishables, pharma, spare parts, and urgent commercial orders.
Al Ain’s economy is diverse: it has a large agriculture and food processing sector, a strong educational and healthcare infrastructure (home to UAE University and Tawam Hospital), and a growing tourism industry built around its UNESCO-listed oases and forts. Indian exports to Al Ain include food commodities, agricultural inputs, construction materials, hospital equipment, and consumer goods.
At 3Hatz India Pvt. Ltd., we coordinate India to Al Ain shipments through the most cost-efficient port, handle UAE Customs clearance, CEPA Certificate of Origin, and deliver to Al Ain Industrial Area, Khabisi, and other commercial zones across the city.

