Exporting 8,400 tons of salt to Lebanon through the port of El-Arish

Published 2021년 4월 15일

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The Suez Canal Economic Zone has announced that the El-Arish sea port will continue to export Sinai products abroad, with the recent arrival of two vessels carrying 5400 tons and 3000 tons of salt each, and the departure of 21 ships since its restart, having exported over 47 thousand tons of salt. Meanwhile, West Port Said Port has received two vessels to unload marble, showcasing coordinated efforts to facilitate ship operations and cargo movements at the ports.
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The media office of the Suez Canal Economic Zone announced in a statement issued today, Thursday, that the Sinai products will continue to be exported abroad through the El-Arish sea port, as the port received the vessel FK HATICH flying the flag of Comors bound for Lebanon with a load of 5400 tons of salt, as the length of the vessel is 107 Meters and a draft of 6.5 meters, the port also received the ship LILI flying the flag of Saint Kitts and also heading to Lebanon with a load of 3 thousand tons of salt and a length of 81.5 meters and a draft of 6.5 meters. With the arrival and shipment of these ships, the sea port of El-Arish of the Economic Zone registered the entry of 21 ships after it was restarted, and the tenth of their kind to export salt to the foreign market, bringing the total of salt exported through the port of El-Arish to more than 47 thousand tons. On the other hand, West Port Said Port received the ship MILLAC, which flies the flag of the Comoros, with a length ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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