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ISMAILIA - Egypt's Suez Canal Authority (SCA) celebrated on Sunday
the 150th anniversary of the Suez Canal's opening to international
navigation.
Speaking at the celebration that was held at the SCA premises in
Ismailia province, chairman of the SCA Osama Rabie expressed pride of
the Suez Canal's vital role since its inauguration in 1869 until this
day in serving world trade and developing the shipping industry.
"The Suez Canal has always been given the complete focus of Egyptian
government throughout its history through adopting a series of
developmental projects in the waterway, and the highlight of those is
the New Suez Canal project," he said.
The Suez Canal is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt,
connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. It was opened for
navigation in November 1869 after 10 years of construction.
The Suez Canal is one of the most important waterways in the world
since it allows ships to travel between Europe and South Asia without
navigating around Africa, thereby reducing the sea voyage distance
between Europe and India by about 7,000 km.
In August of 2015, Egypt opened a new 35-km waterway alongside the
original 190 km Suez Canal, plus a 37-km expansion and deepening of some
parts of the existing one.
The new artificial waterway, which is part of a larger project to
expand Suez port and shipping facilities and build large industrial
zones, is designed to raise Egypt's international profile, and build the
nation as a major trade hub.
Meanwhile, Rabie stressed that the new project succeeded in
maintaining the canal's global ranking and improved the navigational
services provided to the transiting vessels.
"It has also helped the SCA cope with the requirements of development
in the shipping sector and be up for competition with other maritime
routes," he noted.
The SCA chairman said that 1.3 million vessels have transited the
Suez Canal since its inauguration, with 28.6 billion tons of cargo
on-board, and generating revenues amounting to $135.9 billion.
"The statistics of the financial year 2018/2019 showed the transit of
approximately 19,000 vessels holding 1.2 billion tons of cargo
on-board, and revenues of $6 billion," he revealed.
Rabie stressed that the SCA is a fully-fledged institution of an
economic and developmental nature and a leading social role in the Canal
region.
He added that the development scheme extends to upgrading and
developing the SCA fleet of dredgers, with two new dredgers are being
built and shall join service by 2020.
Rabie also highlighted the SCA's interest in developing its work
methods through digitalization of all operations with focus on the
administrative reform, boosting performance, and empowering the youth.
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