Egypt is advancing its national transport development plan with the implementation of seven integrated logistics corridors as part of its sustainable development strategy for 2030.
These corridors aim to transform Egypt into a regional hub for transport, logistics, and transit trade, connecting production areas to seaports and enhancing connectivity between the Red Sea and Mediterranean.
Key corridors include the Sokhna–Alexandria logistics route, linking Sokhna Port to Alexandria via Cairo and 6th of October; the Arish–Taba corridor, connecting the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Aqaba; and the Cairo–Alexandria corridor, enhancing rail links to Alexandria. Additional corridors include the Tanta–Mansoura–Damietta line for agricultural and industrial areas, and the Gergoub–Salum route, which will boost trade between Egypt and Libya. The Cairo–Aswan–Abu Simbel and Safaga–Qena–Abu Tartour corridors will further improve regional connectivity through rail and road networks.
These initiatives aim to streamline Egypt’s logistics infrastructure, supporting trade and economic growth.
Attribution: Amwal Al Ghad English
Subediting: M. S. Salama