Egypt’s high-speed rail leap, rolled out in style at New Cairo’s TransMEA 2025 held last week, promises to slash journey times by up to half, not by sorcery, but with forthright German engineering and a healthy dose of desert grit.

For logistics strategists and C-suite operators across the EMEA region, the unveiling of Siemens’ 250 km/h (155 mph) Velaro fleet, coupled with its 160 km/h (99 mph) high-capacity Desiro units, signals a structural shakeup for both passenger connectivity and Egypt’s freight ...

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