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Strategic target for MTS
Fulfilling integration between Egyptian ports through setting a comprehensive plan including an investment plan for Egyptian ports.
Completing geographical coverage of Egypt’s maritime transport services to support comprehensive development
Establishment and development of maritime ports infra-structure in accordance with market economics and international criteria
Egyptian ports linkage with investment regions; a comprehensive vision for exploiting roads and transport means national network
Converting Egypt into a global center for energy, trade and logistics on regional, African and international standards
Rehabilitation and development of human resources capabilities.
Developing legislation structure to cope with local and international developments and with international commitments.
Securing maritime ports
Working to raise international environmental classification of maritime ports to green ports to achieve environmental sustainability
Developing and supporting Egyptian maritime commercial fleet so as to transport a percentage of 25% of Egypt’s foreign trade volume
Supporting maritime tourism development
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