Egypt: Damietta port receives 45,000 tons of wheat for the private sector

Published 2023년 6월 6일

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The article reports that the port of Damietta has received a ship carrying 45,000 tons of wheat from Russia, among nine other ships that docked in the past 24 hours. The port is prepared to receive wheat tankers, as indicated by the arrival of the Panamanian-flagged ship. It also handles a variety of other commodities, both as imports and exports, including urea, clinker, and miscellaneous goods. The port's grain silos and public sector wheat stock currently stand at 161,915 tons, while the private sector's warehouses hold 188,187 tons. The port is actively involved in the movement of containers and has recorded significant truck traffic.
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The port of Damietta received the ship (SUKHOOR ALKHALEEJ), coming from Russia, with 45,000 tons of wheat on board, for the benefit of the private sector. The ship raises the Panamanian flag, its length is 190 meters, and its width is 30 meters, as this confirms the readiness of the port facilities to receive wheat tankers. In a related context, the media center of the Damietta Port Authority issued a media statement stating that the port received, during the past 24 hours, 9 ships, while 10 ships left. Pointing out that the total number of ships in the port reached 35 ships - including the aforementioned ship (SUKHOOR ALKHALEEJ) - containers and general cargo. The center added that the incoming movement of general goods included thousands of tons of various commodities, as the port received 10,403 tons of scrap, 3,983 tons of distillates, 2,588 tons of soybean meal, and 627 tons of packaged soybeans. The port also received 115 tons of peas, 1033 tons of packed rice, 2467 tons of ...
Source: Almalnews

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