Client

Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, Suez Canal Authority.

Challenge

The Egyptian government’s extensive port and economic zone development along the Suez Canal requires a multi-billion dollar effort to seize the strategic trade opportunities.

Contribution

STIG, collaborating with the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, provided expertise in port development and strategic planning. They guided the creation of a master plan to support the Suez Canal Authority in shaping the future of this vital economic corridor, enhancing international trade growth in Ishmailia, Egypt.

#management consulting # strategy advisory

Duration
Category
Agro Logistic, Containers, Development Strategy, Dry & Liquid Bulk Cargo, Economic Zones, Management Services, Marketing Strategy, Master Planning

Following the expansion of the Suez Canal, the Egyptian government has undertaken an ambitious initiative to develop extensive port areas and economic zones along the canal’s banks, representing a multi-billion dollar endeavor. The strategic location of the Suez Canal, facilitating global trade, presents an unparalleled opportunity that demands immediate action. To support this vision, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) sought collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, aiming to bolster economic ties between the two nations.

Stig, renowned for its expertise in port development and strategic planning, was entrusted by the ministry to assist the SCA. Our role involved guiding the creation of a master plan and translating the overarching strategy into a comprehensive and actionable blueprint. In Ishmailia, Egypt, we played a pivotal role in shaping the future of this vital economic corridor and facilitating international trade growth.

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