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DP World to Develop US$29 Million Cold Storage Facility in Egypt

To meet rising local and global demand for modern, energy-efficient cold chain solutions

TLME News Service

DP World is developing a state-of-the-art cold storage facility in Elsewedy Industrial Development Park, Egypt with an investment of US$29 million.

The development follows DP World’s acquisition of land in Elsewedy Industrial Development Park, within Al Oula Industrial City, at a time of rising local and global demand for modern, energy-efficient storage solutions, especially in agri-exports and frozen food manufacturing.

Covering 16,194 sqm, the facility will feature eight independently controlled chambers with capacity for 25,000 pallet positions across chilled and frozen categories - including fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and chilled and frozen foods.

It will be equipped with an advanced refrigeration system to ensure energy efficiency and precise climate control, meeting the highest international standards.

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Mohammad Shihab, CEO of DP World Egypt and Executive Vice President of North Africa said: “This facility represents a significant milestone in our journey to help strengthen Egypt’s logistics and trade ecosystem.

"By introducing world-class cold chain capabilities, we are enabling exporters and manufacturers to expand their reach, improve efficiency, and capture new opportunities.

"Together with our Sokhna Logistics Park, which is expected to be operational soon, we are creating an integrated network that will unlock growth and reinforce Egypt’s position as a vital hub for global trade.”

Owned and operated by DP World, the facility will have a fully integrated Warehouse Management System, providing real-time inventory visibility and seamless connectivity with client platforms.

The cold storage's location offers direct access to Greater Cairo, national highways, and major export corridors, positioning it ideally to serve both domestic distribution and international shipping.

The project will strengthen Egypt’s cold chain, protect food quality, reduce waste, and help exporters and manufacturers compete more effectively in global markets.

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