Egypt has officially inaugurated a new semiautomated terminal on the Red Sea, marking a significant stride in its maritime infrastructure development. This strategic facility opens as traffic through the Suez Canal continues to experience substantial growth, underscoring Egypt’s ambition to solidify its position as a global logistics hub.
Project Development and Partnership
The state-of-the-art terminal is the result of a collaborative effort by a prominent international consortium. Hutchison Ports, CMA Terminals, and Cosco Shipping Ports partnered to develop this crucial facility. Their combined expertise brings advanced operational capabilities to the Red Sea coast.
Egypt has inaugurated a new semiautomated Red Sea terminal, a strategic facility developed by an international consortium. This move aims to solidify Egypt's position as a global logistics hub, enhancing efficiency for growing east-west trade flows and integrating with national infrastructure to boost economic potential.
Semiautomated Operations
The terminal features semiautomated operations, integrating modern technology to enhance efficiency and speed. This design allows for quicker turnaround times for vessels and cargo processing. Such technological integration is vital for handling the increasing volume of global trade.
Strategic Impact on Global Trade
This new Red Sea terminal aims to capture a larger portion of the expanding east-west trade flows. Its strategic location offers a critical gateway for goods moving between Asia, Europe, and Africa. The facility is poised to become a key node in international supply chains.
Integration with National Infrastructure
Beyond its direct maritime function, the terminal seamlessly integrates into Egypt’s expanding national transport network. This connectivity ensures efficient onward distribution of cargo across the country and the wider region. It further strengthens Egypt’s overall logistical capabilities and economic potential.



