Egypt: Damietta Port receives 63,000 tons of wheat for the Supply Commodities Authority

Published 2024년 8월 4일

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A ship carrying 63,000 tons of wheat from Romania has arrived at Damietta Port in Egypt, as part of the state's efforts to ensure the availability of strategic goods. The port has received 14 ships in the past 24 hours, bringing in goods such as corn, wheat, sugar, scrap, and iron, and has exported clinker, sand, urea, soybean meal, salt, and miscellaneous goods. The port's grain and wheat silo for the public sector has a balance of 66,935 tons, while the private sector's warehouses have a balance of 141,872 tons.
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Damietta Port received the ship (WADI SAFAGA) coming from Romania carrying 63,000 tons of wheat on board for the Supply Commodities Authority. The ship flies the Egyptian flag and is 229 meters long and 32 meters wide, as part of the state’s efforts to ensure the availability of strategic goods and meet its needs for wheat, and to confirm the readiness of the port’s facilities. To receive wheat carriers. In a related context, the media center of the Damietta Port Authority issued a statement stating that the port received 14 ships during the past 24 hours, while 9 ships left, pointing out that the total number of ships in the port reached 34 ships - including the aforementioned ship (WADI SAFAGA). – Containers and general cargo. The media center added that the incoming movement of general goods included thousands of tons of various goods, as the port received 22,500 tons of corn, 4,800 tons of wheat, and 5,400 tons of sugar. The port also received 840 tons of scrap and 10,443 tons ...
Source: Almalnews

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