Prospective logistics zones at 3 Egyptian governorates to create 15K jobs

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Mon, 22 Aug 2022 - 01:18 GMT

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Mon, 22 Aug 2022 - 01:18 GMT

FILE - Containers in a seaport - REUTERS

FILE - Containers in a seaport - REUTERS

CAIRO – 22 August 2022: Assistant to the Minister of Supply and Internal Trade Ibrahim Ashmawy told press Monday that the logistics zones and trade centers that will be established at Suez, Kafr El Sheikh, and Daqahliyah would create 15,000 direct and indirect jobs.

 

Ashmawy's statements came during the signing ceremony of the projects' contracts worth LE2.4 billion, asserting that further investment opportunities will be available in the coming four years. That is within the government's plan to reduce consumer prices given that the value of transport makes up 10-15 percent of the final cost.  

 

Zaki added in a TV interview, that land will be allocated "quickly" to DP World, and then this will be followed by work on the previously negotiated industrial zone.

 

"The preference now is to start a logistics zone for DP World, then discussions will turn into an industrial zone, provided that dealings in this agreement will start at the beginning of next year,” he added.

 

Furthermore, Egypt signed in May a contract for the private sector to expand and develop the superstructure of Damietta Port, and to maintain and operate the second container terminal at the same Mediterranean port.

 

The alliance implementing the project comprises Germany's Eurogate and Hapag-Llyod AG as well as Italy's Contship. The signing ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli, as the plan is turning the port into the Middle East's largest transit and logistics center.  

 

The completion date is December 2022, and the works include introducing quays extending on a total of 1970 meters, and a backyard spanning over 910,000 square meters with a capacity of 4.5 million containers.

 

At present, the infrastructure is being finalized by the Arab Contractors and Archirodon Group NV at a cost of LE4.5 billion.

 

The prime minister told press that the alliance will invest almost half a billion dollars in the first phase alone in spite of the economic circumstances the world is undergoing.

 

The first phase consists of building the container terminal dubbed "Long Live Egypt," and that will be equipped to receive the sixth generation of container ships. Once finished, it will be operated by Eurogate.

 

On his side, Minister of Transport Kamel al-Wazir pointed out that Damietta Port will become a center for the circulation of transit containers handled by the German operator by the third year of operation. That is given the number of containers handled at the port will be 4.7 million per annum up from 1.2 million.

 

The project is estimated to achieve - over 30 years - revenues worth $3.36 billion for the Egyptian treasury, and create 1,000 direct and indirect jobs. It will also be a chance to transfer international experience in the field of operation, management, maintenance, and marketing.

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