DHL Express has signed of a strategic cooperation agreement with YANMU Logistics, a subsidiary of Hassan Allam Group, to establish a new state-of-the-art service center in the East Cairo Logistics Park (ECLP) on Suez Road.
This pivotal project comes as part of DHL’s broader strategy to expand its infrastructure and strengthen its operational footprint across Egypt, backed by a significant investment of EUR 24 million.
The signing ceremony was held at Hassan Allam Group head office, in the esteemed presence of senior executives from both organizations, including Mr. Abdulaziz Busbate, CEO of DHL Express Middle East and North Africa; Mr. Osama Ibrahim, Country Manager of DHL Express Egypt; Mr. Hisham Nadi, Senior Director Operations of DHL Express Egypt; Ms. Dalia Wahba, CEO of Hassan Allam Utilities; and Mr. Karim Hefzi, COO of Hassan Allam Utilities.
The new facility - set to become DHL’s largest service center in Egypt -covers a built-up area of 11,000 square meters and a total area of 13,000 square meters including service spaces and parking.
Designed to meet the highest global safety and security benchmarks (TAPA A), the facility is expected to double DHL’s operational capabilities. It will enable the company to accommodate a larger fleet of vehicles, accelerate delivery and pick-up services, and support its future plans to achieve a 27% increase in business volume by 2035.
This investment not only underscores DHL’s unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation but also reinforces its role as a leading enabler of connectivity across the region.
By leveraging Egypt’s strategic position as Africa’s gateway to the wider region, the new facility will markedly enhance cross-border network efficiency and strengthen DHL's contribution to linking Middle Eastern and African markets with the global markets.
Strategically located near the Ring Road and Suez Road, the new operations center will further enhance delivery accuracy and streamline the logistics experience for customers.
In parallel, DHL Express will also expand its customs clearance facility in the country office at the Cairo International Airport, with additional investments to integrate advanced systems and automated solutions to manage shipments.
This aims to improve the speed and efficiency of processing inbound and outbound shipments and enhance overall operational performance.
In this context, Mr. Abdulaziz Busbate, CEO of DHL Express Middle East and North Africa, stated: “Opening the new facility is a strategic step aligned with the growing scale of business in Egypt, reaffirming our commitment to innovation and quality in delivering leading logistics services in Egypt and worldwide.
"We continuously work on developing our infrastructure and enhancing digital transformation across our systems and operational equipment to provide superior customer experience. This project reflects our confidence in the strength of the local economy and its growing role as a strategic country for trade and logistics in the region.”
Mr. Karim Hefzi, Chief Operations Officer of Hassan Allam Utilities, said: “We are delighted to collaborate with DHL in establishing this advanced new facility, which supports the company’s expansion plans in Egypt.
"We are committed to delivering high-quality logistics infrastructure for optimal operational performance. This project reflects our capability to provide advanced logistics solutions that meet market needs and support business growth, reaffirming our commitment to the development of Egypt’s logistics sector.”