AD Ports Group and Red Sea Port Authority Sign Three Concession Agreements to Strengthen Egypt’s Cruise Tourism Sector at Safaga, Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh Ports

3 Concession Agreements to Strengthen Egypt’s Cruise Tourism

Abu Dhabi, UAE – : AD Ports Group (ADX:ADPORTS), a leading global facilitator of logistics, industry and trade have been signed a definitive concession agreement with the Red Sea Ports Authority (RSPA) to develop, operate and manage three cruise terminals at Safaga, Hurghada, and Sharm El Sheikh ports.

AD Ports Group’s total investment of USD 4.7 million over the next 15 years will cover management and operations of the three cruise terminals – expected to be operational in 2025 – to provide new services, improve access for cruise operators and add new itineraries through the Group’s cruise terminal network in the red sea. This agreement further strengthens AD Ports Group’s cruise business in the Red Sea region, supports volumes of cruise passengers and elevates passenger and cruise experiences.

The definitive agreement was signed at the Egyptian Cabinet headquarters in Cairo in the presence of  Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Egypt’s Prime Minister,  Lieutenant-General Eng. Kamel El Wazir, Egypt’s Minister of Transport;  Mariam Al Kaabi, Ambassador of the UAE to Egypt, and Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO, AD Ports Group, by Ahmed Al Mutawa, Regional CEO, AD Ports Group; and Major General Osama Saleh, Vice- Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Red Sea Port Authority.

Furthermore, AD Ports Group and the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) initialled two 30-year concession agreements for the development, management, and operations of a Ro-Ro terminal and a cruise terminal at Sokhna Port

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Captain Mohammed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO, AD Ports Group, said: “We’re happy to build upon our initial agreement signed earlier in January. Today’s signings reaffirm our commitment to bolstering the cruise tourism sector in the Red Sea, through providing world-class facilities and services to passengers, while further strengthening bilateral ties between the UAE and Egypt, in line with the vision of our wise leaAbu Dhabi, UAE – 12 June 2024: AD Ports Group (ADX:ADPORTS), a leading global facilitator of logistics, industry and trade today signed a definitive concession agreement with the Red Sea Ports Authority (RSPA) to develop, operate and manage three cruise terminals at Safaga, Hurghada, and Sharm El Sheikh ports.

AD Ports Group’s total investment of USD 4.7 million over the next 15 years will cover management and operations of the three cruise terminals – expected to be operational in 2025 – to provide new services, improve access for cruise operators and add new itineraries through the Group’s cruise terminal network in the red sea. This agreement further strengthens AD Ports Group’s cruise business in the Red Sea region, supports volumes of cruise passengers and elevates passenger and cruise experiences.

The definitive agreement was signed at the Egyptian Cabinet headquarters in Cairo in the presence of  Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Egypt’s Prime Minister, His Excellency Lieutenant-General Eng. Kamel El Wazir, Egypt’s Minister of Transport; Mariam Al Kaabi, Ambassador of the UAE to Egypt, and Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO, AD Ports Group, by Ahmed Al Mutawa, Regional CEO, AD Ports Group; and Major General Osama Saleh, Vice- Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Red Sea Port Authority.

Furthermore, AD Ports Group and the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) initialled two 30-year concession agreements for the development, management, and operations of a Ro-Ro terminal and a cruise terminal at Sokhna Port.

Captain Mohammed Juma Al Shamisi

Captain Mohammed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO, AD Ports Group, said: “We’re happy to build upon our initial agreement signed earlier in January. Today’s signings reaffirm our commitment to bolstering the cruise tourism sector in the Red Sea, through providing world-class facilities and services to passengers, while further strengthening bilateral ties between the UAE and Egypt, in line with the vision of our wise leadership.”

He added: “Sokhna is strategically positioned on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez. We are keen on collaborating with our partners at the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone to fulfil the region’s requirement for prime Cruise and Ro-Ro services.”

The agreements reaffirm strong bilateral ties between the two nations and follow a definitive concession agreement signed in December 2023 with the Red Sea Ports Authority (“RSPA”) for the development and operations of a multi-purpose terminal at Safaga Port, bound to be the first internationally operated port serving the Upper Egypt region with investment of US$ 200 million made over three years.
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He added: “Sokhna is strategically positioned on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez. We are keen on collaborating with our partners at the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone to fulfil the region’s requirement for prime Cruise and Ro-Ro services.”

The agreements reaffirm strong bilateral ties between the two nations and follow a definitive concession agreement signed in December 2023 with the Red Sea Ports Authority (“RSPA”) for the development and operations of a multi-purpose terminal at Safaga Port, bound to be the first internationally operated port serving the Upper Egypt region with investment of US$ 200 million made over three years.

AD Ports Group is committed to building elite trade and logistics propositions. . Today, They are an integrated business across 5 clusters – Digital, Economic Cities & Free Zones, Logistics, Maritime & Shipping, and Ports connecting global maritime routes and international trading partners.

The development of the ports of Red Sea Ports Authority

The costs of the development works in El Adabeya, Nuweibaa, and Hurghada reached 600 million L.E. R. Adm. Mamdouh Draz –ex  Chairman of the Authority- signed two contracts with the Arab Contractors Co. in order to develop the ports of El Adabey and Nuweibaa and with Wadi El Nile Co. for the development of Hurghada port. The development plan aims at raising the quality of the services provided to minor pilgrimage passengers, pilgrims and tourists as well as the establishment of terminals for passengers arrival/departure according to the latest technologies and re-planning the ports to operate in the transport of passengers and cargo handling for the benefit of national economy.

The General Authority for Red Sea Ports includes six ports, which are as follows:

Suez port (Port Tawfik).
Sharm El Sheikh port.
Nuweiba port.
Hurghada port.
Safaga port.
Petroleum Dock Port (zitiat).

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