Damietta port in Egypt receives 11,874 tons of wheat and exports 13,950 tons of phosphate

Published 2021년 3월 4일

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Damietta Port has handled 27 container ships and general cargo in the past 24 hours, importing commodities such as corn, beech wood, and wheat, and exporting urea, phosphate, and oil. The port also exported 389 tons of beech wood and 449 tons of alcohol. The balance of grain and grain silo for the public sector in the port reached 105,821 tons, while the stock of wheat in the private sector warehouses reached 121,444 tons. The port has several berths used for various purposes.
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The Media Center of Damietta Port Authority issued a statement saying that the port had dealt during the past 24 hours with 27 container ships and general cargo. The media center stated that the imported movement of general cargo included thousands of tons of various commodities, as the port received 17,689 tons of corn, 1,124 tons of beech wood and 11874 tons of wheat. The port also received 1,481 tons of soda, 5,700 tons of scrap and 2,880 tons of methanol. The media center indicated that the export movement of general cargo included many commodities such as 2000 tons of urea, 13,950 tons of phosphate and 2,500 tons of oil. Read also Finance: Operating logistic services centers at the port of Dekheila at the end of next March. The port also exported 389 tons of beech wood in addition to 449 tons of alcohol. The media center added that the total export movement from containers reached 1272 TEUs, including vegetables (potatoes and onions), agricultural crops (olives, sesame, ...
Source: Almalnews

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