In a major step toward strengthening Egypt’s logistics infrastructure and boosting sustainable economic growth, Beit Logistics has officially signed a land-use agreement with the Golden Triangle Economic Zone Authority to establish an Integrated Logistics Center in Safaga.
The total investment exceeds EGP 500 million in the first phase, marking a significant milestone in Egypt’s private-sector participation in national logistics development.
Strategic Project for Egypt’s Red Sea Region
The new logistics hub, built on 15 feddans (≈65,000 m²), will transform Safaga into a regional center for exports, imports, and supply chain services.
The facility is designed to provide state-of-the-art warehousing, container handling, maintenance services, and a sustainable transport fleet powered by clean energy.
A Model for Green Logistics in Egypt
Eng. Medhat El Kady, Vice Chairman of Beit Logistics, stated:
“This project embodies Egypt’s vision to empower the private sector as a key partner in sustainable development. The Safaga Logistics Center will be a model of green logistics, using solar energy and sustainable building standards to support Egypt’s environmental goals.”
Key Features of the Safaga Integrated Logistics Center
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Total area: 65,000 m²
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Warehouses: 16,000 m² with 18-meter height and a capacity of 1 million tons annually
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Container yard: 50,000 m² for handling 100,000 TEUs per year
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Administrative and control center equipped with advanced CCTV monitoring
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Repair and maintenance station for containers and logistics equipment
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Digital inventory and tracking system using cutting-edge technology
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Eco-friendly transport fleet operating with clean energy
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350 direct and indirect job opportunities for the people of the Red Sea Governorate
Enhancing Egypt’s Role as a Regional Logistics Hub
The Safaga Integrated Logistics Center complements Safaga Port and the Ministry of Transport’s national logistics network, reinforcing Egypt’s position as a regional trade and logistics hub for the Red Sea and Upper Egypt.
Eng. El Kady extended his appreciation to Eng. Mohamed Al Abady, Chairman of the Golden Triangle Authority, and General Amro Hanafy, Governor of the Red Sea, for their continuous cooperation and support.
He also expressed gratitude to Admiral Hatem El Kady, Chairman of Kadmar Group, and Eng. Sherif Haddara, Board Member, for their strategic vision in driving the success of this national project.






