Suez Port Explained

Suez Port
Country:Egypt
Location:Suez Canal
Coordinates:29.95°N 32.55°W

The Suez Port (also called Port Tawfiq) is an Egyptian port located at the northern tip of the Gulf of Suez on the Red Sea at southern entrance of the Suez Canal, serving the canal and the city of Suez. It is owned and operated by the Ministry of Transport's General Authority of Red Sea Ports,[1] and is home to the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) shipyards.[2]

History

See also: Suez. Originally named Port Tewfik (or Port Tawfiq) after the then ruler Khedive Tewfik, the port was built in 1867 by the Suez Canal Company, and was part of its eponymous company town then at the outskirts of the town of Suez. It included a branch for the company and segregated housing for European management and Egyptian workers designed and built by French architects and contractors. Port Tewfiq was the third port town to be built by the company along the canal after Port Said and Ismailia.[3]

Geography

Enclosed in breakwaters is the artificial El Mira-El Gedda bay.

The waters outside the boundaries of Ibrahim Dock, Petroleum Dock, Ataka Port, Adabiya Port and New Petroleum berth are within the Suez Canal jurisdiction.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: الهيئة العامة لموانئ البحر الأحمر الموقع الرسمي . 2023-01-02 . rspa.gov.eg.
  2. Web site: SCA - Port-Tawfik Shipyard . 2023-01-02 . www.suezcanal.gov.eg . en.
  3. Carminati . Lucia . 2020 . Port Said and Ismailia as Desert Marvels: Delusion and Frustration on the Isthmus of Suez, 1859-1869 . Journal of Urban History . en . 46 . 3 . 622–647 . 10.1177/0096144218821342 . 150024329 . 0096-1442.
  4. Web site: Petroleum Port . Maritime Transport Services . 17 September 2018.
  5. Web site: Attaka Fishing Port . Maritime Transport Services - Gov't of Egypt . 17 September 2018.