Egypt: Damietta port exports 4 thousand tons of salt

Published 2020년 12월 9일

Tridge summary

Damietta Port has seen significant activity in the past 24 hours, with the reception of 3 container ships, 3 general cargo ships, and a shipment of 23,100 tons of corn. Among the departing ships was a 4,000-ton cargo of salt. The port currently hosts 19 vessels and has welcomed thousands of tons of various goods as import and export movements total 17,615 tons. The Damietta Container Terminal has received a ship with three new giant cranes, facilitating the stacking of containers up to five containers high. The port's grain balance for the public sector is at 147,554 tons, and the private sector's wheat balance is at 10,299 tons, with handling of 3628 trucks, including 646 trucks with general cargo.
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During the past 24 hours, Damietta Port received 3 container ships and 3 general cargo ships, including a shipment of corn, weighing 23100 tons. Two container ships and 5 general cargo ships left, including a 4,000-ton cargo of salt. The Media Center of Damietta Port Authority said in a statement that the total number of ships in the port reached 19 vessels. The Damietta Container Terminal also received the ship (ZHEN HUA 19) with 3 new giant (RTV) cranes to serve the station, where the load of one winch reaches 40 tons and is used in stacking containers in yards up to a height of 5 containers 20 or 40 feet. Read also arrival 3 Giant yard "RTG" cranes for the Damietta container terminal. He pointed out that the movement of general cargo included thousands of tons of goods, as the port received 3002 tons of wheat, 23100 tons of corn and 1892 beech wood. The port also received 4,750 tons of ablacash, 20,262 tons of scrap and 1,024 tons of iron. He added that the export movement of ...
Source: Almalnews

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