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Maritime Industry Briefing: Train Cars for Egypt, Iran War Impact, and LNG Carrier Delivery
By MGN Editorial•March 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM
A roundup of recent maritime news including a shipment of Japanese train cars for Egypt's Cairo Metro, the ongoing impact of the Iran war on maritime activity, and the early delivery of an LNG carrier by ADNOC.
## Shipping Japanese Train Cars to Egypt's Cairo Metro
According to Hellenic Shipping News, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. ('K' LINE) has received an order to provide maritime transportation for train cars being delivered by Mitsubishi Corporation and The Kinki Sharyo Co., Ltd. to the Egyptian Ministry of Transportation for the first phase of Cairo Metro Line 4. The first shipment of eight train cars departed the Port of Kobe in Japan aboard a car carrier vessel.
This contract is part of a larger project to expand Cairo's metro system, which is a critical piece of transportation infrastructure for the growing city. Reliable and efficient rail transit will help alleviate traffic congestion and improve mobility for Cairo's residents. The delivery of these Japanese-manufactured train cars via maritime shipping is an important logistical component of this infrastructure development.
## Ongoing Impact of Iran War on Maritime Activity
Hellenic Shipping News also reported on the continued disruption to maritime activity in the Strait of Hormuz, now entering its fourth week since the outbreak of the Iran war. Traffic through the critical chokepoint remains severely constrained, with vessels operating under 'controlled and selective transit patterns' as the system functions under significant constraint.
This protracted conflict is having a major impact on global energy and trade flows, as the Strait of Hormuz is a vital shipping route for oil, natural gas, and other commodities. Shipping companies and maritime operators must carefully navigate the risks and challenges posed by the military tensions in the region. The duration and outcome of the conflict will have lasting implications for the maritime industry.
## Early Delivery of ADNOC LNG Carrier
In other news, ADNOC Logistics & Services (ADNOC L&S) confirmed the early delivery of the 175,000 m³ liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier 'Arada', which was constructed by Jiangnan Shipyard in China. Arada is the fifth of six newbuild LNG carriers ordered by ADNOC L&S as part of the company's fleet expansion program.
The early delivery of this advanced LNG carrier will boost ADNOC's capacity to transport natural gas to international markets. As a major energy producer, ADNOC's investments in modern, efficient vessels are critical to supporting global energy security and meeting growing demand for cleaner-burning natural gas.
This news demonstrates the continued activity and investment in the LNG shipping sector, which is playing an increasingly important role in the transition to lower-carbon energy sources.
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