Dubai Taxi Company (DTC) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ajman-based AJ Industries LLC (AJI), establishing a framework to extend DTC’s mobility services into the emirate.
DTC already operates school buses in Ajman under an arrangement with the Ministry of Education, but the new agreement goes further, exploring the integration of e-hailing platforms including Bolt into Ajman’s taxi network, optimisation of local fleet operations, and improvements to digital booking and dispatch systems.
” Currently DTC already has presence in Ajman as it operates school buses in cooperation with the Ministry of Education. However, this MoU marks a major step in DTC’s strategy to extend our footprint across the UAE. By partnering with AJI, we aim to bring our operational expertise, digital platforms, and innovative mobility solutions to Ajman, supporting the development of a more integrated, efficient, and customer-centric transport ecosystem that benefits residents, visitors, and the wider economy,” Mansoor Rahma Alfalasi, Group CEO, DTC said in a statement.
“At AJI, we believe the next phase of mobility will be defined by close collaboration between partners who understand both the technology and the local market. Working with Dubai Taxi Company allows us to bring forward sustainable, technology-led transport solutions tailored to Ajman’s unique requirements,” Omar bin Omair Al Muhairi as the Group CEO of AJ Industries added.
Under the agreement, the two parties will align on operational and commercial models and develop what they describe as a scalable mobility platform intended to cover both mass-market and premium segments. The companies say the model could serve as a template for further expansion across the UAE.
Areas under exploration also include flexible driver provisioning for taxi operators, enhancements to Ajman’s limousine sector, and new business lines covering corporate mobility, tourism, and on-demand premium transport.




