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Container Terminal Deepens Sino-Egyptian Ties

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The?Abu Qir Marine Port Container Terminal?sits?in the?coastal city of Alexandria,?Egypt.?(PHOTO:?XINHUA)

By?LIN?Yuchen

The bustling Abu Qir Marine Port Container Terminal in the Egyptian coastal city of Alexandria witnessed a historic moment when the Chinese cargo vessel Zhonggu Jilin docked at the terminal on January 10. It marked the official inauguration of the terminal, constructed by China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC).

Located on the Mediterranean coast, Alexandria is the second largest city in Egypt. Its geographical position makes it a part of international shipping routes?as?well?as a key hub for maritime trade. The ambitious container terminal initiative undertaken by CHEC is poised to redefine the region's maritime landscape and foster international cooperation.

Duan Kun, head of CHEC Egypt, highlighted the achievements of the project management team. He said the team overcame numerous challenges to maintain an impressive construction pace, ensuring the project's completion without any safety, quality or environmental incidents.

The first phase of construction encompassing the 600-meter quay and supporting facilities was completed in October 2023, making the terminal ready to operate. In the second phase, additional infrastructure is being built, such as embankments, fence, electrical systems, communication networks and other facilities.

The Abu Qir Container Terminal is contributing significantly to the local community. Since construction started, the project has generated over 2,000 direct employment opportunities for the local workforce. When it becomes fully operational, the terminal is anticipated to have an annual throughput capacity of two million standard containers. It is expected to catalyze the growth of Egypt's maritime trade industry with sustained development of the industrial chain.

This landmark cooperation between China and Egypt not only showcases the success of international cooperation, but also underscores the positive impact on Egypt's economy and the broader maritime trade landscape.

Editor:林雨晨

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