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Port Said., Egypt, Egypt
A.Hossney & Partners is a law firm based in Port Said, Egypt, specializing in maritime legal services and advising clients on marine law.
Port Said, Egypt
Port Said Engineering Works & Naval Constructions Co. (PSEWNC) is a public sector shipyard affiliated with the Suez Canal Authority, specializing in shipbuilding, ship repair, ship conversion, and steel and aluminum vessel construction with a skilled workforce of over 500 people.
Port Said, Egypt
Consult Shipping Agency is a maritime broker based in Port Said, Egypt, providing agency services for vessels and cargoes at Egyptian ports.
Port Said,, Egypt
Owners Representative - Shipchandler
Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt
We act as the Online Guide for Shipping Industry in Egypt
PORT SAID, Egypt
Elhadidico Marine Service provides marine services in Port Said, Egypt, supporting shipping and maritime operations.
Port Said, Egypt
Alexandria, Egypt
he RAFIMAR Group was established in 1978, making it one of the oldest private sector shipping firms in Egypt. Over the last 20 years, it has been involved actively in the Egyptian market as shipowners, agents and charters. Since its establishment, the company has grown from a sole partnership with capital of Egyptian Pounds 20,000 to a private shareholding company, which in 1998 had a subscribed capital of USD 5 million. Today, the RAFIMAR Group has offices in Alexandria, Port Said, Suez, Cairo and 10th of Ramadan City.
Private Free Zone Area, Port Said East Port, P.O. Box 247,, Port Said,, Egypt
The Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT), located in Port Said, Egypt at the mouth of the Suez Canal on the Mediterranean Sea, is a major transshipment hub for the Eastern Mediterranean region and gateway port for local Egyptian cargoes. With the completion of a dredging project which deepened the terminal’s draft from 13.9 to 14.5 meters, and the expected complement of 24 super-post Panamax cranes at the conclusion of the Phase II expansion now underway, SCCT is capable of handling the largest containerships in the global container fleet. Scheduled to be operational in 2012, Phase II will increase annual capacity at SCCT to 5.4 million TEUs, making it the largest container terminal on the Mediterranean Sea. SCCT opened in 2004 as a Joint Venture with APM Terminals the majority shareholder and operator.