DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/t5bsch/mena_rail_2013) has announced the addition of the "Mena Rail 2013 Report" report to their offering.
The MENA Rail Report 2013 provides you with information on the entire sector, from existing infrastructure to projects under execution and projects planned. It also details which countries have the most ambitious plans and the entities that will be leading the projects.
A major boom in rail projects is happening in the Middle East and North Africa region, with more than $150bn of projects planned or underway. These include metro projects in Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, high-speed passenger links in Morocco and Iran.
An update to the hugely successful 2011 edition, the Mena Rail 2013 report details existing rail infrastructure in each country and also provides an outlook for spending on rail projects. It is a must for anyone looking to be involved in this fastest-growing sector. The research report analyses the challenges facing the rail sector and the financing methods being used for rail projects across the region.
In addition to the exclusive forecast for projects spending, the research report also ranks and profiles the key clients.
Through this comprehensive report you will gain insight to:
- Exclusive outlook for spending on rail infrastructure
- Forecasts for more than $150bn of projects planned or underway
- Proprietary client rankings
- Details on upcoming projects and schedules
- Key opportunities, challenges and much more
Save time and investment on research and analysis. Gather exclusive data on the MENA rail projects market through this in-depth examination
Key Topics Covered:
1. Foreword
2. Executive summary
3. Introduction
4. The Gulf
4.1 Bahrain
4.2 Iran
4.3 Iraq
4.4 Kuwait
4.5 Oman
4.6 Qatar
4.7 Saudi Arabia
4.8 UAE
4.9 Yemen
5. The Levant
5.1 Jordan
5.2 Lebanon
5.3 Syria
5.4 Gaza/West Bank
6. North Africa
6.1 Algeria
6.2 Egypt
6.3 Libya
6.4 Mauritania
6.5 Morocco
6.6 Sudan
6.7 Tunisia
6.8 Western Sahara
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