The Suez Canal Authority has five offers from regional and International investors to participate in a project to build a ship fueling station in the Adabiya Port with an investment cost of USD 600 mn, authority chief Mohab Mamish told Al Mal. The offers come from Kuwait, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, and Russia, he added. The move comes as part of the SCZone strategy to provide logistic services to exploit trade traffic through its ports, he added. The Suez Canal Economic Zone has also received offers from four other companies from Russia, Saudi Arabia, Cyprus, and the UK to invest in fueling stations in Ain Sokhna, which SCZone head Ahmed Darwish said will be integrated with the Adabiya Port project, Al Shorouk reports.
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