As part of Egypt’s strategic vision to become a regional hub for transportation, logistics, and transit trade, the Ministry of Transport — represented by the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports — continues to closely monitor global developments in transportation and trade, adapting efficiently to economic and geopolitical changes. This is achieved by expanding international partnerships and ensuring sustainable supply chain resilience.
Dry ports in Egypt serve as key logistical hubs designed to enhance domestic and international trade flows while reducing congestion at seaports, ultimately lowering transportation costs and improving handling times.
Map Showing the Locations of Dry Ports, Logistics Zones & Investment Opportunities
Introductory Video About the General Authority for Land & Dry Ports
Borg El Arab Dry Port
The port is located in Borg El Arab City, next to the Third Industrial Zone, with a total area of 133 acres.
The proposed project includes:
- Dry Port
- Logistics service zone
- Refrigerated storage area outside customs zone
- Storage facilities serving Salloum Port
Video Presentation of the Proposed Design for Borg El Arab Dry Port
Egypt Vision 2030
These projects fall under Egypt’s Vision 2030, which aims to position the country as a global logistics and trade hub, supported by the new high-speed rail network and integrated infrastructure systems.
Through these dry ports, Egypt aims to create added value across supply chains, implement integrated logistics zones, and streamline global trade movement.
