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Official countdown to New Suez Canal opening begins

| | Jun 14, 2015, at 04:20 am
Mumbai, June 13 (IBNS): The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) on Saturday announced the start of the celebrations that will culminate in the opening of the New Suez Canal on Aug 6 by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

The celebrations and global communications campaign will be overseen by the SCA and implemented by a consortium comprising WPP, one of the world’s largest marketing communications companies, and a number of local, Egyptian businesses.

Team WPP is led by Memac Ogilvy Public Relations with support from Memac Ogilvy & Mather, Media Waves, Emeco Travel, JWT, Richard Attias and Mindshare.

“The New Suez Canal is more than just a new waterway and an astonishing feat of engineering. It is a catalyst for the Egyptian people which will unleash a renewed sense of pride and a more prosperous future," said Admiral Mohab Mameesh, Chairman and Managing Director of the Suez Canal Authority.

He added: “The project is more than 80% complete, and climbing as we speak, with more than 210 million tons of sand excavated, so our attention is now turning to the celebration of this achievement with the Egyptian people, as well as sharing news of Egypt’s ‘gift to the world’ far and wide.”

The communications campaign will consist of a comprehensive, integrated marketing campaign designed not only to embrace and involve the Egyptian people but also tell the story of the canal to a global audience.

The campaign will highlight the determination of the Egyptian people in building the new, 72-kilometer canal in just 12 months as well as the impact the canal will have on the country, region and the world.

The campaign will culminate in a gala event on the banks of the New Suez Canal on Aug 6.

On this historic day, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi will be joined by world leaders to witness the first time traffic has flowed simultaneously north and south through the Red Sea – Mediterranean crossing.

“The New Suez Canal is a symbol of the new Egypt, representing the energy, resourcefulness and determination of the Egyptian people, and is one of the most significant projects to come out of Egypt in modern times. It will enrich our economy and society for decades to come,” said Admiral Mameesh.

The huge engineering project began with a national subscription to raise the necessary funds.

The Suez Canal has been at the heart of Egypt’s economy for more than 150 years.

The project to build a new 72km waterway will enable two-way traffic and double the current daily ship capacity.

As a result, the canal authority is set to increase its annual revenue from $5.3 billion in 2015 to $13.2 billion in 2023, as well as underscore the canal’s position as a major maritime trade route against a backdrop of growing competition.

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