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Home›Business & Finance›Picture of the Day: Dredgers Crowding New Suez
Business & Finance

February 25, 2015 · about 11 years ago

Picture of the Day: Dredgers Crowding New Suez

The New Suez Canal project is currently under construction, and is scheduled to be delivered next August. It will run parallel to the original Canal at a length of 72 km, allowing vessels to travel both ways along its length, cutting transit time from 20 to 11 hours. This giant scheme includes plans

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The New Suez Canal project is currently under construction, and is scheduled to be delivered next August.

It will run parallel to the original Canal at a length of 72 km, allowing vessels to travel both ways along its length, cutting transit time from 20 to 11 hours.

This giant scheme includes plans to develop logistics and manufacturing hubs, ranging from high-tech port facilities to car assembly and oil refining.

The opening of the new waterway will almost double the Suez Canal capacity and is expected to increase annual revenues to $13.5 billion by 2023.

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