SCA launches its activities through a consortium formed by Africa Global Logistics, Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Toyota Tsusho Corporation
Africa Global Logistics (AGL), a major player in transport and logistics in Africa, and its partners Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK), a global expert in maritime transport and automotive terminal management, and Toyota Tsusho Corporation, a general trading company within the Toyota Group with strengths in automobile-related businesses and operations in Africa, announce the official opening of Suez Canal Automotive Terminal (SCAT), the first finished-vehicle logistics terminal in Egypt. The start of operations on July 1, 2025 marks a turning point in the management of automotive flows in Egypt and the region, through a strategic joint venture between three international leaders in transport, logistics and international trade.
Located at the northern entrance to the Suez Canal, the SCAT terminal can simultaneously accommodate two large car carriers and a scalable storage capacity of 2,550 vehicles on 21.2 hectares in the initial stage of operation and up to 10,000 vehicles in the future.
Equipped with advanced technological infrastructure, the platform is designed to support the import, export and transshipment of vehicles, strengthening Egypt’s position as a key logistics hub in North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean.
As part of this partnership, AGL leverages its expertise developed across Africa to offer innovative and sustainable solutions to players in the automotive industry. In collaboration with NYK and Toyota Tsusho, the SCAT terminal will be operated for 30 years, with the goal of processing up to 50,000 vehicles per year upon launch.
By combining their expertise, AGL, NYK, and Toyota Tsusho aim to support Egypt’s economic development and offer new opportunities to players in the regional automotive sector.
About AGL (Africa Global Logistics)
Africa Global Logistics (AGL) is the trusted logistics operator in Africa, providing integrated logistics, port, maritime, and rail solutions.
With more than 23,000 employees across 50 countries, AGL builds on decades of expertise to deliver tailor-made and innovative services to its African and international clients. AGL’s ambition is to contribute sustainably to Africa’s transformation. The company also operates in Haiti, Timor-Leste, and Indonesia.
