The Arab Republic of Egypt has a distinguished geographical location between at the crossroads of three continents with coastlines extending more than two thousand nautical miles and overlooking two seas, the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, linked by the Suez Canal, which is the most important global navigational artery linking the East to the West, which had a great impact on communication with the outside world since ancient times.
Specializations
Specializations of the Maritime Transport & Logistics Sector
Objectives
MTS Objectives
Development Strategy
Egypt’s Port Development Strategy
Components
MTS Components
Definitions
Definitions
- Vision and mission
- Egypt’s Port Development Strategy 2030
- MTS Objectives
- Definitions
- Specializations of the Maritime Transport & Logistics Sector
- Maritime transport Entities
- Achievement Reports
- Studies From 2017 to 2023
- Studying to measures to confront the international challenges facing the transportation and logistics sector
- Study of converting Egyptian commercial ports into logistical ports, “Final Report”
- Study of developing the Egyptian commercial fleet to serve Egypt’s foreign trade within the framework of Egypt’s Vision 2030
- A Study on The Extreme Conditions of Waves & Their Impact on the Design of Breakwaters
- A Study on Sedimentation Tendencies in Damietta Port
- A Study on The Environmental Impact of Establishing a New Breakwater West of Damietta Port & Raising the Efficiency and Upgrading The Eastern Breakwater of Damietta Port
- A Study on The prospects of Facilitating Cargo Traffic Between Egypt and African Countries Using Maritime Transport
- A comparative study on The Competition of East Port Said Port with Ports in the Eastern Mediterranean
- Market study for the establishment of a second container terminal in Damietta Port