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Egypt Boosts Suez Connectivity with New Semi-Automated Terminal at Ain Sokhna

Hutchison Ports, CMA Terminals, and COSCO expand Red Sea capacity as container lines cautiously return to the Suez Canal.

January 16, 2026
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CM article: Egypt Boosts Suez Connectivity with New Semi-Automated Terminal at Ain Sokhna

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Egypt has opened a semi-automated container terminal at Ain Sokhna, its principal Red Sea port, developed by a consortium of Hutchison Ports, CMA Terminals, and COSCO Shipping Ports (WorldCargo News). The launch coincides with Suez Canal container traffic reaching a five-week high of 26 ships in the week ended 11 January, signalling growing carrier confidence after two years of Red Sea disruptions (Drewry via Safety4Sea).

Hutchison Ports committed $700 million for the Ain Sokhna terminal with 1.7 million TEU capacity, and partnered with MSC’s Terminal Investment Limited for a separate facility at Dekheila near Alexandria (Hutchison Ports). The timing is strategic: Maersk sent a 6,648 TEU vessel through the canal in December 2025 as a test run, while CMA CGM transited two major vessels including the 23,000 TEU Jacques Saade (Maersk; Suez Canal Authority). Yet traffic remains 60% below 2023 levels, before diversions around the Cape of Good Hope began (BIMCO).

For carriers, the calculus is finely balanced. Shorter Suez transits would cut voyage times by 10–14 days on Asia-Europe routes—but a rapid return risks port congestion at European hubs as Cape-routed and Suez-routed vessels arrive simultaneously. Fleet growth of around 7% in 2025 has outpaced demand growth of approximately 3%, meaning any capacity released by Suez normalisation could accelerate rate erosion on already pressured trades.

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