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Our Vision

We are creating a unique city in a location like no other in Egypt and Africa. The various parts of the city shall create unique experiences, as well as offer a Hub for Foreign Trade, Modern Industries and Logistics serving Egypt, Africa & the Middle East through the Mediterranean, developing the trade route from Asia & East Asia to Europe, North & South America. 

The City shall be a Green & Smart adopting clean energy systems, unique technology & connectivity, and shall provide a Mediterranean metropolitan lifestyle at its best with all the amenities and support facilities of a world class green sustainable community. 

Through the city connectivity via Matrouh airport and Sidi Barrani airport, the coastal highway and high-speed train to the Red Sea, Africa and the whole world, North West Gate Gargoub is positioned on the world map as a world-class commercial hub.

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Overview

Inventure Ports Management & its International Gargoub Development Consortium (IGDC) are developing North West Gate Gargoub SEZ, a unique Sustainable, Green & Smart, Special Economic Zone & Coastal Port City on the Southern Mediterranean Sea at the opulent Egyptian North Coast Shoreline (located 70 km west of the Governorate of Marsa Matruh in the city of El Negila, and vicinity of Ras El Hekma, forming the nucleolus of the new Mediterranean city North West Gate Gargoub. Accordingly, IPM / North West Gate Gargoub SEZ & IGDC has forged initial agreements with various international stakeholders in port and transportation infrastructure to ensure the long-term success of North West Gate Gargoub SEZ.

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North West Gargoub Master Plan 

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North West Gargoub: Greater Master Plan 

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Strategic Gateway

Set to be a major logistics & trading hub, and Commercial port on the Mediterranean, North West Gate Gargoub SEZ will be the gateway to Europe, Africa, and the Americas serving as a main trade & transit shipping route supporting the Belt & Road Vision of Asia & East Asia to Europe, North & South America & Africa. 

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Primary Connectivity Hub

In line with the directions and initiatives of the Government of Egypt and its Ministry of Transport, North West Gate Gargoub will be a primary connectivity hub for Egypt leveraging on the Country’s pivotal location and utilizing the available coasts across a total of 2,500-2,600 kilometers on the Mediterranean and the Red Sea combined. 

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Multipurpose Terminals

Inventure Ports Management & its IGDC Consortium are establishing a Multipurpose & Container Terminal, Bulk Cargo Terminal with freight station for local, regional & International cargo Terminal, Oil & Gas and Liquid Terminal, and a Dry Port. North West Gate Gargoub SEZ quays will be expanded to stretch on a total of Twelve kilometers in line with the City Masterplan. 

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Strategic Location

The Nile River, the longest river in Africa and one of the world's most renowned waterways, has played a pivotal role in shaping the history, culture, and daily life of Egypt for thousands of years, From Egypt to Lake Victoria.

Its vast network of tributaries and distributaries forms a complex system that nourishes the surrounding regions. The Nile Basin encompasses a vast area, covering an estimated 3.4 million square kilometers. 

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Unique Connections 

The Nile River's journey culminates at the Mediterranean Sea, forming a unique connection between the river and the sea. This convergence has had significant historical and cultural implications. The Nile Delta, located in northern Egypt, is a fertile region where the river branches out into multiple distributaries before reaching the sea. The delta's rich agricultural lands have supported human settlements and provided sustenance for generations.

The Nile River flows through eleven countries in northeastern Africa, spanning a length of approximately 4,135 miles (6,650 kilometers). Its primary sources are the White Nile and the Blue Nile, which converge near Sudan's capital, Khartoum. From there, the river continues its journey northward, passing through Egypt before reaching its ultimate destination: the Mediterranean Sea.

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