Shipping & Logistics News
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Tanker stranded in Gulf of Aqaba moved to Egyptian port, sources say
A gas tanker that was stranded in the Gulf of Aqaba has been successfully moved away to a port in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
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Seven integrated logistics corridors to be established across Egypt
The move comes as part of State's Sustainable Development Plan 2030 to turn Egypt into a regional hub for transport and logistics.
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Alexandria embraces green future with Phase 1 of Metro project
Spanning 21.7 kilometers from Abu Qir Railway Station to Misr Station, the project features 20 stations.
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New York City vs. Cairo—How the Big Apple Could Learn From Cairo's Metro System
New York City's subway system served 3.2 million passengers in 2022, less than Cairo's which served 3.5 million passengers.
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SCZone Records Impressive Growth with 57% Profit Increase
The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) continues to demonstrate positive growth, solidifying its position as a key competitive contributor to economy.
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Red sea attacks decrease Suez Canal's revenues by 50%
The purpose of this meeting is to review the recent economic developments and enhance Egypt's partnership with the United States.
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Egypt Raises Public Transportation Tariffs after Fuel Hike
Banners and posters containing the new tariff prices had been placed at the entrances to all parking lots clearly in front of citizens.
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Egypt: direct line to China from the seaport in Ain Sukhna at the end of March
For the manager of the shipping company, "the transport line with China aims to increase connections due to the growth of the domestic market".
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Sisi appoints 3 new vice presidents to Suez Canal Economic Zone
Major General Mohamed Ahmed appointed as Vice President of the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) for the Northern Region.
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Egypt parliament approves law to license tuk-tuks
The Egyptian House of Representatives approved a draft law amending the traffic law to increase license plate fees to LE600 instead of LE115.
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SCZone, GTEZ sign coordination protocol across various sectors
In January, the Cabinet announced that SCZone had signed five framework agreements to initiate projects worth around $250 million in total.
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5 Things you need to know about Egypt's Suez Canal expansion
Egypt is on the brink of a monumental transformation with the expansion of the Suez Canal.
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Egypt to operate its first double-decker train
It is a Desiro HC model, consisting of two floors, with a capacity of 849 passengers, and will operate on the lines at an operating speed of 160 km/h.
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Egypt unveils hydrogen plans for Suez Canal
Egypt has signed seven agreements with seven international developers to develop green hydrogen production plans and renewable energy installations.
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Bolt expands into North Africa with Launch in Egypt offering incentives for riders and drivers
The launch in Cairo comes with an attractive promotion to entice riders — a half-off discount for a six-month duration is being offered.
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Egypt studies plan to expand Suez Canal to speed up transit time
Egypt is carrying out a feasibility study on further expanding the Suez Canal in a push to speed up transit times and avert potential blockages.
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Int'l Shipping Lines Confirm Returning to Suez Canal as Soon as Red Sea Crisis Ends
This came in the opening of the activities of the thirteenth annual International Maritime Transport and Logistics Conference (MARLOG).
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MP demands stricter measures for ride sharing app drivers in Egypt
This comes after a young woman in Shorouk accused a car driver of trying to harass and kidnap her.
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SCZone Explores Opportunities with European Partners
Especially to complete huge projects by preparing infrastructure and facilities with international specifications in ports and industrial zones.
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Egypt to Build Logistics Corridor in Tanzania
Minister of Transportation Kamel Al-Wazir inspected the Kigali Dry Port in Rwanda, one of Egypt's projects in African countries.