Ministry of Transportation (Egypt)

Arab Republic of Egypt
Ministry of Transportation

وزارة النقل والمواصلات (مصر)

[عدل المصدر]

Agency overview
Jurisdiction Egypt Egypt
Agency executive
  • Hesham Arafat, Minister
Website Official website

The Ministry of Transportation of Egypt is part of the Cabinet of Egypt. It is responsible for meeting the transportation needs of the country, whether by rail, road or water, in line with Egyptian national development plans.

Objectives

Ministers

Affiliated bodies

The ministry is affiliated with a variety of bodies including:[4]

Future plans

Rail and subway

Focus on the development of the system of transporting goods and passengers through the modernization of the fleet of tractors and wagons by importing from abroad as well as the modernization of signaling systems and track maintenance.

Develop the system of underground tunnels and complete the establishment of the remaining stages of the third and fourth line.

Roads and bridges

Provide a road network with international standards and ensure competitive service in the transport of passengers and goods and a high degree of speed and security.

Create a mass transit system developed and integrated between the provinces, while encouraging the private sector with all potential.

Maritime transport

Activate and expand the Egyptian ports to increase capacity available for carriage of exported and imported goods and passenger transfer.

Create new ports and develop the Egyptian Maritime Fleet.

Deepen the advantage of Egypt's geographical location loop transportation between East and West, North and South.

See also

References

  1. "Egypt's Sherif Ismail cabinet with 16 new faces sworn in by President Sisi". Ahram Online. 19 September 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  2. "Who's who: Meet Egypt's 10 new ministers in Sherif Ismail's cabinet". Ahram Online. 23 March 2016.
  3. El-Sheikh, Sarah (14 February 2017). "Parliament approves new cabinet reshuffle of nine ministries". Daily News Egypt.
  4. "Affiliated to the Ministry of Transport". Ministry of Transportation.


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