Damietta port in Egypt receives 12,000 tons of corn and exports 1,719 tons of superphosphate

Published 2021년 11월 17일

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The port of Damietta has been active, handling 23 container ships and general cargo over the past 24 hours. It received various commodities like wheat, beech wood, plywood, fava beans, iron, and scrap, among other goods. The port also shipped out 314 containers containing agricultural products to several countries. The grain silo balance for the public sector in the port is 106,289 tons, and the private sector's wheat balance is 73,354 tons. The port has a variety of berths used for container, general cargo, marine services, dry bulk cargo, liquid bulk cargo, grain, multi-purpose, gas, and other berths. It is one of the oldest ports in Egypt, dating back to pharaoh times.
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The media center of the Damietta Port Authority issued a statement saying that the port has dealt, during the past 24 hours, with 23 container ships and general cargo. The media center added that the incoming movement of general goods included thousands of tons of various commodities, as the port received 4,446 tons of wheat, 1,234 tons of beech wood, and 4,637 tons of plywood. The port also received 3474 tons of fava beans, 1002 tons of iron and 5,038 tons of scrap, in addition to the above 12000 tons of corn. Read also EgyptAir Airlines signs a contract with Saudi Arabia for ground services The media center pointed out that the movement of exports of general goods included many commodities, such as 750 tons of nitrates, 1,719 tons of superphosphate, and 4,050 tons of cement. The media center stated that the total export movement from containers amounted to 314 equivalent containers, including vegetables (potatoes, beans and frozen mixed vegetables), agricultural crops (eggplant, ...
Source: Almalnews

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