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(8 articles)Iran Signs Private Sector MOUs to Expand Rail Transport
Iran's government has executed memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with private sector partners to accelerate rail transport development, marking a strategic pivot toward modernizing domestic freight in
Kazakhstan Launches First Container Ship to Expand Middle Corridor
Kazakhstan has initiated construction of its inaugural container ship, signaling a strategic effort to enhance cargo-carrying capacity along the Middle Corridor trade route. This infrastructure invest
Middle Corridor Scale-Up Expected in 2-3 Years
The Middle Corridor, a critical transcontinental rail route connecting Asia and Europe via the Caucasus region, is entering a strategic development phase aimed at substantial capacity increases over t
Syria Partners with CMA CGM to Operate Two Dry Ports
Syria has entered into a significant infrastructure partnership with CMA CGM, the world's third-largest container shipping line, to operate two dry ports within the country. This agreement represents
Saudi Arabia's Logistics Investment Goes Beyond Portfolio Strategy
The article discusses Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) making a significant move into the logistics sector, positioning it as more than a traditional portfolio investment. This represents a
Egypt Develops Borg El Arab Dry Port with New Financing Deal
Egypt has signed a Memorandum of Understanding for financing and development of the Borg El Arab dry port and associated logistics zone, representing a strategic investment in inland logistics infrast
ADB Invests $40M in Türkiye Maritime Logistics Upgrade
The Asian Development Bank has committed $40 million in financing to enhance Türkiye's maritime logistics infrastructure, representing a significant regional investment in port modernization and opera
R2.8bn Investment Revitalizes South Africa's Rail Logistics
South Africa's rail logistics sector is receiving a major capital injection of R2.8 billion from private investors, signaling renewed confidence in the country's inland freight infrastructure. This in
