10th of Ramadan City Dry Port And Logistic Centre -EIB funded project-, Egypt

Project description

The 10th of Ramadan Dry Port and Logistics Centre enhances Egypt’s landside container logistics by connecting major seaports—Alexandria, Damietta, Port Said, and Sokhna—through efficient rail and road links. Designed as a 24/7 intermodal hub with one-time customs clearance, it offers reliable daily rail services, lower storage costs, and reduced empty truck trips. By integrating a dry port with a logistics centre, it provides bonded storage, container handling, and value-added services at CFS warehouses, introducing a unique and highly competitive logistics solution in Egypt.

Project Owner

The General Authority for Land and Dry Ports

EcoBusiness Scope

The Dry Port and Logistic Centre in 10th Ramadan City is a large-scale infrastructure project by Egypt to streamline trade, reduce congestion at seaports, and boost the nation's logistics sector. EcoBusiness was contracted by MTBS, the Netherlands, to prepare scoping environmental study designed to ensure that the environmental and social studies provide all the relevant information on:

         the potential impacts of the project, in particular focusing on the most important impacts;

         the mitigation measures for identified negative impacts; and,

         any other matters to be included.

The report submitted and approved by EIB and The General Authority for Land and Dry Ports.