May27 , 2026

    Sokhna Port Signs 25-Year Operations Deal with Nafith International

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    Sokhna Port has signed a 25-year operations agreement with Nafith International, marking a significant step in the port’s long-term strategy to enhance efficiency and expand logistics capabilities.

    Under the agreement, Nafith International will oversee the development and management of advanced digital and operational systems aimed at streamlining cargo flows, improving gate operations, and boosting overall terminal productivity. The deal is expected to support Sokhna’s growing role as a key gateway for trade through the Red Sea corridor.

    Port authorities said the partnership aligns with Egypt’s broader plan to modernise maritime infrastructure and attract private sector expertise to strategic transport assets. The 25-year term provides operational stability and allows for phased investments in technology, training, and infrastructure upgrades.

    Sokhna Port, located near the southern entrance of the Suez Canal, handles a mix of containerised, bulk, and project cargo. Strengthening operational efficiency is seen as critical as regional competition intensifies and shipping lines seek faster turnaround times.

    Industry analysts note that long-term concessions such as this enable sustained capital deployment and operational continuity, both of which are essential for maintaining competitiveness in global supply chains.

    Further details on investment size and implementation timelines are expected to be announced in the coming months.

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