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Egypt signs agreement with UAE's AD Ports for the establishment of a logistics zone

AD Ports' managing director announced in a Sunday televised speech that Egypt's Suez Canal Economic Zone had signed a concession agreement with Abu Dhabi Ports Group of the United Arab Emirates for a 20-square-km logistics and industrial area east of Port Said.

AD Ports has pledged $120 million to the initial development of 2.8 square kilometers and feasibility studies for the first phase. This area will be developed in three years.

According to a Cabinet statement, it will feature a 1,5-km quay that could include a multipurpose terminal for cargo.

This agreement is part of a series by AD Ports to invest in Egypt's maritime infrastructure and logistics.

AD Ports has acquired the Egyptian maritime companies Transmar TCI and Safina B.V. over the past three years.

AD Ports also signed long-term agreements to develop and operate the cruise terminals in the Red Sea Ports of Safaga (Sharm El-Sheikh), Hurghada (Al Sokhna), and Al Sokhna. They have also agreed to construct and operate an Al Sokhna Ro-Ro Terminal and a Safaga multi-purpose port. Reporting by Menna alaa el din, Jaidaa Taka, and Mohamed Ezz, Editing by Toby Chopra, Giles Elgood

(source: Reuters)