Noatum Ports, Al Dahra ink MoU to advance Egypt’s logistics

Noatum Ports signs MoU with Al Dahra-GCC Business News
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By Desk Reporter, GCC Business News

Noatum Ports, the international arm of AD Ports Group, has signed an MoU with Al Dahra Agriculture to strengthen Egypt’s logistics infrastructure and enhance its position as a regional hub for trade and supply chain solutions.

Under the MoU with Al Dahra, Noatum Ports will explore joint investment and development opportunities through its Safaga Terminal to strengthen Egypt’s logistics ecosystem, support the country’s agricultural and trade sectors, and meet the rising demand for efficient, technology-driven supply chain solutions.

The collaboration with Al Dahra will focus on enhancing logistics capabilities, including modern warehousing and storage, streamlined customs clearance, and advanced supply chain digitalization. It aims to improve agricultural supply chains, reinforce food security, and promote sustainable economic growth across Egypt’s rapidly developing regions, particularly in the eastern and southern areas.

AbdulAziz Al Balooshi, Regional CEO Africa and Asia of Noatum Ports, said that the MoU reflects the company’s commitment to supporting Egypt’s logistics sector by combining its expertise in port operations and supply chain management with Al Dahra’s position in food and agribusiness.

Raouf Tawfik, CEO of Al Dahra North Africa, stated that the partnership would help improve efficiency, integrate advanced logistics solutions, and strengthen links between farms and global markets, supporting sustainable growth and boosting the competitiveness of Egypt’s agricultural exports.

AD Ports Group is steadily expanding its presence in Egypt through strategic investments in port operations, integrated logistics hubs, and maritime services that ensure efficient movement of goods across domestic and international markets.

These initiatives align closely with Egypt’s national development plans, supporting the enhancement of trade and industrial infrastructure, strengthening food security, and driving sustainable economic growth.

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