EBRD selects Transfora as Egypt SCZONE digitalisation partner
- Team CargoTalk
- Oct 2, 2024
- 2 min read

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has selected Transfora to develop a digital operations platform for the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE), a key milestone in the Egyptian government’s effort to transform the Zone into a global logistics and trade hub. The SCZONE’s multi-year year contract with Transfora is being funded by the EBRD, a multi-lateral bank that promotes the development of the private sector and entrepreneurial initiative in 36 economies across three continents.
Under terms of the contract, Agility will deliver Transfora, a 360-degree enterprise management platform that the SCZONE will use to manage inquiries from prospective investors and key investor documentation. Transfora also will be used to generate reports and analytics, and to manage the deployment of over 60 e-services offered by the SCZONE’s one-stop shop to both potential and existing investors.
Agility Economic Zones will connect SCZONE authorities, customs officials and regulators with investors, carriers, logistics-services providers, shippers and companies that have manufacturing, assembly and processing operations in the zone.
“We are very pleased to engage Agility to support the SCZONE in its digital transformation journey, representing a key milestone in enhancing the investment climate and competitiveness of both the Zone and Egypt leading to attracting high-quality foreign direct investment and job creation,” said Khalid Hamza, Director of Egypt for the EBRD.
Crucial backing from the EBRD and Egyptian government will enable rapid deployment of the Transfora platform. Automation of zone operations are expected to significantly improve efficiency in trade flows and compliance, in addition to elevating standards and improving data collection.
SCZONE Chairman Waleid Gamal El Dien said: “We are keen to enhance partnerships and cooperation with EBRD, Agility, Transfora, and all the concerned parties to ensure the creation of a competitive and attractive business environment for investments in targeted projects. That is especially true where it concerns digitizing all investor and logistics services.
They contribute to the effectiveness of the integration philosophy between ports and industrial zones adopted by SCZONE, especially the One-Stop-Shop service that aims to maximize the benefit from SCZONE’s capabilities, create a conducive business environment and simplify administrative procedures by re-engineering more than 60 services. This cooperation will allow us to elevate standards, improve data collection, and strengthen our overall structure.”
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