Exporting 4400 tons of salt to Lebanon through the port of El Arish

Published 2021년 11월 26일

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The Suez Canal Economic Zone has continued its salt exports to Lebanon, with the ship EL YOUSSEF transporting 4400 tons of salt from the port of Damietta to El-Arish. This marks the fifty-second ship to enter El-Arish port since its operation in January, and the thirty-third to export salt. A total of 127,600 tons of salt have been exported through the port of El-Arish. Port Said ports have seen the entry and exit of 20 ships, with ongoing coordination to facilitate ship movements and freight operations.
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The Suez Canal Economic Zone announced, in a statement, the continuation of salt exports to Lebanon, through the sea port of El-Arish, where it received the ship EL YOUSSEF coming from the port of Damietta and flying the Lebanese flag, with a length of 93.5 meters and a draft of 6 meters, to ship 4400 tons of salt to Lebanon. The authority’s statement stated that with the arrival of this ship, it is the fifty-second to enter the port since it began operating last January, and the thirty-three of its kind to export salt to foreign markets, bringing the total of salt that was exported through the port of El-Arish to 127,600 tons of salt. Read also unloading 3494 Tons of marble and 16 ships are trading in Port Said ports today The statement stated that Port Said ports recorded the entry and exit of 20 ships, and East Port Said port witnessed the entry of 4 container ships and the exit of 3 ships, and there were 6 ships on the berths, and two ships are expected to arrive, while West ...
Source: Almalnews

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