9th of January 2025
Commercial close of 10th of Ramadan Dry Port PPP Project and Logistics Centre.
Keywords: Infrastructure & Power, Financial Institutions
Sharkawy & Sarhan is delighted to have participated in the successful commercial close of the landmark 10th of Ramadan Dry Port (#DP10) PPP project and Logistics Center (LC), the second PPP dry port in Egypt, between the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports (#GALDP) and MEDLOG Transport & Logistics.
The signing of the Project Concession Agreement took place on the 6th of January 2025 after approval by the Egyptian Parliament and was witnessed by His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister Lieutenant-General Kamel Al-Wazir, Minister of Transport, Industry and Trade.
This groundbreaking project is set to streamline trade and alleviate congestion at Egypt’s seaports. DP10 will boost sustainability by shifting freight from road to rail, developing Egypt’s logistics infrastructure and providing a crucial link between seaports and inland destinations.
We are privileged to have contributed to this project by acting as part of the project advisory team led by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports () and the PPP Central Unit ( GALDP). PPPCU
Kudos to Pinsent Masons LLP, Partner Catherine Workman, and our Infrastructure & Power team, Partners Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa, Naila Ramsay, Associate Nadin Ghaleb, and Counsel Nesma Abdelbary for their efforts and commitment to the transaction.
We extend our congratulations to:
of Transport Egypt (MOT) Ministry
– Eng. Sayed Metwali, Chairman of GALDP GALDP
– Eng PPPCUAtter Hannoura and Tamer Waguih
MEDLOG Transport & Logistics – Eng Tarek Fahmy and Karim Fahmy
EBRD – Marcos Martínez, Matthew Jordan-Tank, Sue Barrett, Akshay Sathya Kumar, Mona Fakhry and Haytham Eissa
Pinsent Masons LLP – Catherine Workman and team
MENA Rail Transport Consultants – Alfred Assil and Menna Kishk
Royal HaskoningDHV – David Sapin and Ian Chadney
Synergy Consulting, Inc. – Shashank Rath, Suneel Palukuri and Swarup Kumar Raj Jena
Baker McKenzie, Egyptian legal counsel to MEDLOG Transport & Logistics – Mohamed Elharmy and Ahmed Shehata
A big shout-out to all involved, it was great working with you!
For more details on the project please see the Prime Ministry’s official press statement: https://lnkd.in/dkwKNh4y
The signing of the Project Concession Agreement took place on the 6th of January 2025 after approval by the Egyptian Parliament and was witnessed by His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister Lieutenant-General Kamel Al-Wazir, Minister of Transport, Industry and Trade.
This groundbreaking project is set to streamline trade and alleviate congestion at Egypt’s seaports. DP10 will boost sustainability by shifting freight from road to rail, developing Egypt’s logistics infrastructure and providing a crucial link between seaports and inland destinations.
We are privileged to have contributed to this project by acting as part of the project advisory team led by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports () and the PPP Central Unit ( GALDP). PPPCU
Kudos to Pinsent Masons LLP, Partner Catherine Workman, and our Infrastructure & Power team, Partners Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa, Naila Ramsay, Associate Nadin Ghaleb, and Counsel Nesma Abdelbary for their efforts and commitment to the transaction.
We extend our congratulations to:
of Transport Egypt (MOT) Ministry
– Eng. Sayed Metwali, Chairman of GALDP GALDP
– Eng PPPCUAtter Hannoura and Tamer Waguih
MEDLOG Transport & Logistics – Eng Tarek Fahmy and Karim Fahmy
EBRD – Marcos Martínez, Matthew Jordan-Tank, Sue Barrett, Akshay Sathya Kumar, Mona Fakhry and Haytham Eissa
Pinsent Masons LLP – Catherine Workman and team
MENA Rail Transport Consultants – Alfred Assil and Menna Kishk
Royal HaskoningDHV – David Sapin and Ian Chadney
Synergy Consulting, Inc. – Shashank Rath, Suneel Palukuri and Swarup Kumar Raj Jena
Baker McKenzie, Egyptian legal counsel to MEDLOG Transport & Logistics – Mohamed Elharmy and Ahmed Shehata
A big shout-out to all involved, it was great working with you!
For more details on the project please see the Prime Ministry’s official press statement: https://lnkd.in/dkwKNh4y
Commercial close of 10th of Ramadan Dry Port PPP Project and Logistics Centre.
9th of January 2025
Keywords: Infrastructure & Power, Financial Institutions
Sharkawy & Sarhan is delighted to have participated in the successful commercial close of the landmark 10th of Ramadan Dry Port (#DP10) PPP project and Logistics Center (LC), the second PPP dry port in Egypt, between the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports (#GALDP) and MEDLOG Transport & Logistics.
The signing of the Project Concession Agreement took place on the 6th of January 2025 after approval by the Egyptian Parliament and was witnessed by His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister Lieutenant-General Kamel Al-Wazir, Minister of Transport, Industry and Trade.
This groundbreaking project is set to streamline trade and alleviate congestion at Egypt’s seaports. DP10 will boost sustainability by shifting freight from road to rail, developing Egypt’s logistics infrastructure and providing a crucial link between seaports and inland destinations.
We are privileged to have contributed to this project by acting as part of the project advisory team led by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports () and the PPP Central Unit ( GALDP). PPPCU
Kudos to Pinsent Masons LLP, Partner Catherine Workman, and our Infrastructure & Power team, Partners Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa, Naila Ramsay, Associate Nadin Ghaleb, and Counsel Nesma Abdelbary for their efforts and commitment to the transaction.
We extend our congratulations to:
of Transport Egypt (MOT) Ministry
– Eng. Sayed Metwali, Chairman of GALDP GALDP
– Eng PPPCUAtter Hannoura and Tamer Waguih
MEDLOG Transport & Logistics – Eng Tarek Fahmy and Karim Fahmy
EBRD – Marcos Martínez, Matthew Jordan-Tank, Sue Barrett, Akshay Sathya Kumar, Mona Fakhry and Haytham Eissa
Pinsent Masons LLP – Catherine Workman and team
MENA Rail Transport Consultants – Alfred Assil and Menna Kishk
Royal HaskoningDHV – David Sapin and Ian Chadney
Synergy Consulting, Inc. – Shashank Rath, Suneel Palukuri and Swarup Kumar Raj Jena
Baker McKenzie, Egyptian legal counsel to MEDLOG Transport & Logistics – Mohamed Elharmy and Ahmed Shehata
A big shout-out to all involved, it was great working with you!
For more details on the project please see the Prime Ministry’s official press statement: https://lnkd.in/dkwKNh4y
The signing of the Project Concession Agreement took place on the 6th of January 2025 after approval by the Egyptian Parliament and was witnessed by His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister Lieutenant-General Kamel Al-Wazir, Minister of Transport, Industry and Trade.
This groundbreaking project is set to streamline trade and alleviate congestion at Egypt’s seaports. DP10 will boost sustainability by shifting freight from road to rail, developing Egypt’s logistics infrastructure and providing a crucial link between seaports and inland destinations.
We are privileged to have contributed to this project by acting as part of the project advisory team led by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports () and the PPP Central Unit ( GALDP). PPPCU
Kudos to Pinsent Masons LLP, Partner Catherine Workman, and our Infrastructure & Power team, Partners Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa, Naila Ramsay, Associate Nadin Ghaleb, and Counsel Nesma Abdelbary for their efforts and commitment to the transaction.
We extend our congratulations to:
of Transport Egypt (MOT) Ministry
– Eng. Sayed Metwali, Chairman of GALDP GALDP
– Eng PPPCUAtter Hannoura and Tamer Waguih
MEDLOG Transport & Logistics – Eng Tarek Fahmy and Karim Fahmy
EBRD – Marcos Martínez, Matthew Jordan-Tank, Sue Barrett, Akshay Sathya Kumar, Mona Fakhry and Haytham Eissa
Pinsent Masons LLP – Catherine Workman and team
MENA Rail Transport Consultants – Alfred Assil and Menna Kishk
Royal HaskoningDHV – David Sapin and Ian Chadney
Synergy Consulting, Inc. – Shashank Rath, Suneel Palukuri and Swarup Kumar Raj Jena
Baker McKenzie, Egyptian legal counsel to MEDLOG Transport & Logistics – Mohamed Elharmy and Ahmed Shehata
A big shout-out to all involved, it was great working with you!
For more details on the project please see the Prime Ministry’s official press statement: https://lnkd.in/dkwKNh4y