East Port Said ranks 10th in the World Bank’s Container Performance Index
SCZone announced that East Port Said ranked 10th in the 2022 Container Port Performance Index (CPPI), this is a jump from its previous ranking in the 13th place in the year 2021.
The third edition of the CPPI, was produced by the World Bank’s Transport Global Practice and the Global Intelligence & Analytics division of S&P Global Market Intelligence.
The aim of the CPPI is to pinpoint areas for enhancement that can ultimately benefit all parties involved, ranging from shipping lines to national governments and consumers.
Walid Gamal El-Din, CEO of SCZone, expressed his pride with what came in this report, explaining that the cooperation and integration between the zone, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) and the Suez Canal Container Handling Company (SCCT) is one of the reasons for the successes of East Port Said within the international ports.
The report aims to act as a point of reference for important stakeholders in the global economy, including port authorities and operators, national governments, supranational organizations, development agencies, various maritime interests, and other public and private stakeholders in trade, logistics, and supply chain services.