About

Port Fuad is a major port city located in Egypt, on the west bank of the Nile River. It is a major hub for trade and commerce in the region, and is home to a number of important industrial and manufacturing facilities.

One of the key features of Port Fuad is its strategic location. The city is at the mouth of the Nile River, which provides easy access to the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. This makes it an important hub for trade between Egypt and other countries in the region, as well as a gateway for goods destined for export around the world.

In addition to its role in trade and commerce, Port Fuad is also an important center for industrial activity. The city is home to a number of large-scale manufacturing facilities. Including those involved in the production of steel, cement, and other construction materials. These industries are a major source of employment in the region and contribute significantly to the local economy.

Transport

The ferry from Port Said

Until 2016 the town was accessible only by Ferry to Port Said. Three ferry lines: the “Port Fouad Ferry” and “Al-Raswa Ferry” from Port Said, and the “Tafreea Ferry” from Port Said East.

In 2016 the floating bridge to Port Said was available.

Port Said East

On the Sinai side of the canal, Port Said East is a recently launched development that contains the Suez Canal Container Terminal which opened in 2004. A side canal at Port Said East was opened in 2016.

In November 2015, President Al-Sisi publicly launched a new harbour development project at East Port Said.

Conclusion

Overall, Port Fuad is a key component of Egypt’s economic infrastructure. And plays a vital role in the country’s trade and commerce. In fact,Its strategic location, industrial facilities, and well-developed transportation network make it an important center for economic activity in the region.