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1979 BMW 635 CSi at Pouilly en Auxois

1975 Alfa Giulia and 1963 Ford Cortina

1974 Ford Escort RS2000

1968 Simca 1200S and 1961 MG Midget

Pouilly en Auxois avec le SCCT

Ford Capri V6 at Pouilly en Auxois avec le SCCT

Port Said Suez Canal Container Terminal Egypt

Golf GTi au Circuit de Pouilly en Auxois avec le SCCT

In June 2019, SCCT shattered its Port Moves Per Hour record on Maersk Houston with 191.91 mph.

Following crane heightening project in 2020, 12 out of 18 of SCCT's STS cranes now have the capacity to handle ultra large container vessels (ULCV). This also makes SCCT the only terminal in Egypt to be able to simultaneously serve two mega vessels, without compromising on productivity.

Following crane heightening project in 2020, 12 out of 18 of SCCT's STS cranes now have the capacity to handle ultra large container vessels (ULCV). This also makes SCCT the only terminal in Egypt to be able to simultaneously serve two mega vessels, without compromising on productivity.

Following crane heightening project in 2020, 12 out of 18 of SCCT's STS cranes now have the capacity to handle ultra large container vessels (ULCV). This also makes SCCT the only terminal in Egypt to be able to simultaneously serve two mega vessels, without compromising on productivity.

Following crane heightening project in 2020, 12 out of 18 of SCCT's STS cranes now have the capacity to handle ultra large container vessels (ULCV). This also makes SCCT the only terminal in Egypt to be able to simultaneously serve two mega vessels, without compromising on productivity.

The opening of the 3rd July Tunnel, also known as Port Said Tunnel, on 27 November 2019, will reduce access times to the Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT) from the previous 5 hours by ferry to just 40 minutes for full containers (X-Ray and Security Checkes) and around 20 minutes for empty containers.

Port Said Suez Canal Container Terminal Egypt

The opening of the 3rd July Tunnel, also known as Port Said Tunnel, on 27 November 2019, will reduce access times to the Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT) from the previous 5 hours by ferry to just 40 minutes for full containers (X-Ray and Security Checkes) and around 20 minutes for empty containers.

The opening of the 3rd July Tunnel, also known as Port Said Tunnel, on 27 November 2019, will reduce access times to the Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT) from the previous 5 hours by ferry to just 40 minutes for full containers (X-Ray and Security Checkes) and around 20 minutes for empty containers.

The Suez Canal Container Company (SCCT) is strategically located at the mouth of the Suez Canal – offering zero deviation from one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world – and creating unique access to key markets in the East Mediterranean and Egypt.

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