Due to its proximity to three continents and ownership of the Suez Canal, Egypt is strategically very important for global trade. Huge sums of money have been spent on the infrastructure, with the logistics and transportation sector receiving special attention. The market for storage and logistics in Egypt has consistently grown over the last few years. The growth has been primarily fuelled by the expansion of the Suez Canal, ongoing infrastructure investment, recruitment of FDI, and government emphasis on export promotion. The logistics sector has grown considerably since the political crisis. Due to improved economic conditions in the country and the recovery of trade volumes to pre-crisis levels, both local and international companies are fiercely competing in the market. Domestic companies have also begun offering international freight services. International corporations are investing a lot of money in airports and seaports to build logistics hubs there. As the e-commerce industry grows, it is projected that companies involved in it would migrate from employing captive logistics to 3PL companies. International companies will start acquiring domestic companies to expand their market share and consolidate the sector.
Logistics firms, which are engaged in the movement, storage, and transfer of goods, have been directly impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. As a crucial link in value chains that extend both locally and internationally, logistics companies help businesses reach their customers and facilitate trade and commerce. Increased industrial activity, growing foreign investment, initiatives to promote exports, and the influx of international companies into Egypt will all help the market for logistics and warehousing. The government's extensive infrastructure initiatives, particularly those related to the transportation infrastructure, have played a significant role in the market's ongoing expansion. Future developments in the logistics industry include real-time tracking, WMS, warehouse automation, and the use of drones for deliveries. Due to increased international trade and investment as well as technology improvements, the logistics market will experience substantial growth.
The Egypt Logistics and Warehousing Market study provides market data by competitive landscape, revenue analysis, market segments and detailed analysis of key market players such as: Agility, Aramex, Customs Storage Company (CSC), DB Schenker, DHL, DSV Panalpina, Egypt Post, Expeditors, FedEx-TNT, Kuehne, Logistica, Nacita, Nagel, OCL Egypt, UPS.
SPER Market Research study aims to provide market dynamics, demand and supply with yearly forecast to 2032. This report provides data for growth estimates and forecasts for product type segment – By Business Model (B2B, B2C, C2C, Cold Storage, ICD/CFS, Industrial/Retail), By Type of Storage (Closed Normal, Cold Storage, Open Yard, Temperature Controlled), By Contract Type (Contract, Integrated), By End User (Automotive, Consumer and Retail, Food and Beverages, Healthcare, Others), By Courier, Express and Parcel Market {International and Domestic CEP (International CEP, Domestic CEP), Air and Ground CEP (Air CEP, Ground CEP)}, By Delivery Time (2 Day Delivery, 3 Day Delivery, More Than 3 Day Delivery), By Mode of Payment (Cash on Delivery, Online Payment), By Location of Orders (Intra City, Inter City), By Third Party Logistics (Freight Forwarding, Warehousing).
This report also provides the data for key regional segments of The Eastern Egypt, The Nile valley and delta, The Sinai Peninsula, The Western Egypt.
This study also encompasses various drivers and restraining factors of this market for the forecast period. Various growth opportunities are also discussed in the report.