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DP World keeps expanding its operational footprint in Eastern Mediterranean

DP World’s recent operations at Ain Sokhna Port in Egypt underscore a strategic move to enhance the port’s role—and Egypt’s position—as a key player in regional and global automotive exports.

DP World’s investment of over US$1.3 billion in Ain Sokhna Port over the past two decades is a clear indication of its long-term commitment to strengthening port capabilities and services. By facilitating the first-ever export shipment of passenger vehicles, DP World is not only diversifying the types of cargo handled at Ain Sokhna but also expanding the port’s role in the global supply chain.

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