In July 1990, the Institute of Arbitration and Investment was established under the auspices of CRCICA. In January 1991, the Society of Arab and African Arbitrators was established in Egypt under the auspices of CRCICA. In October 1992, CRCICA inaugurated its Maritime Arbitration Branch in Alexandria. In November 1997, the Arab Union of International Arbitration (AUIA) was established under the auspices of CRCICA and at its offices. In February 1999, the Cairo branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) was established under the auspices of CRCICA. In June 2001, CRCICA inaugurated its branch, the Alexandria Centre for International Arbitration (ACIA). In August 2001, The Mediation and ADR Centre was inaugurated as a branch of CRCICA. In February 2003, the ILI-Cairo Middle East Development Law Institute (MEDLI) was established under the auspices of CRCICA. In February 2004, CRCICA inaugurated its commercial and maritime branch in Port Said. The Port Said branch stopped all activities in 2011.
The Alexandria Centre for International Arbitration was closed down pursuant to CRCICA’s Director Decision dated 1st January 2014. Any agreement to refer disputes to arbitration in accordance with the Rules of the Alexandria Centre for International Arbitration, or any reference to arbitration under its auspices, shall be deemed an agreement to apply CRCICA Arbitration Rules.