New ENC Coverage for the Suez Canal
by Laura Tyzack at 16:02 in Announcements
IC-ENC is excited to announce that the Egyptian Naval Hydrographic Department
(ENHD) have produced their first 12 ENCs (10 Harbour and 2 Approach), which
seamlessly cover the waters of the Suez Canal. IC-ENC has been working closely
with ENHD to assist in the production of these new ENCs, both through attendance
of the IC-ENC ENC Validation Training Course in February 2015, and through
telephone and email support on a regular basis.
ENHD have also been working in partnership with the Suez Canal Authority (SCA)
to ensure that the release of these new ENCs align with the opening of the new and
important 35km second channel within the Suez Canal on 6th August 2015. These
ENCs will provide flexibility and usability at different scales throughout the whole
canal.
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The official opening took place at 15:00 local time on 6th August, which saw El
Horreya, a Royal Egyptian yacht, take the first transit from south to north using the
new channel. In the evening there was a performance of Aida, an opera written by
Guiseppe Verdi, which was also performed at the original opening of the Suez Canal
in 1869.
This is the greatest expansion of the canal since it first opened in 1869, costing $8
billion. The works involved 12 months of dredging using 45 dredgers, which has
resulted in the removal of approximately 250 million cubic meters of soil. Previously
a single lane, the canal can now facilitate traffic in two directions in almost 45% of its
length, thus reducing transit time from 18 hours to 11 hours. As a result, waiting
times have been minimised to just three hours, allowing the transit of 45 vessels in
two directions, and increasing the maximum permissible vessel draft to 66ft
throughout the canal.
With the daily average of transiting vessels expected to double, this important
expansion of the Suez Canal will help to support and enhance increasing world
trade.
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