Egypt: Handling of 27 container ships in Damietta Port within 24 hours

Published 2021년 2월 7일

Tridge summary

Damietta Port Authority reported trading 27 vessels in the past 24 hours, involving general cargo export movements of 51,800 tons and import movements of 50,388 tons. Exports included phosphate, urea, molasses yeast, and sand, while imports included corn, wheat, scrap, and cattle. The total export movement of containers was 1,221 TEUs, and the total imported and transit containers were 298 TEUs and 1,869 TEUs, respectively. The grain and grain silo balance for the public sector in the port was 61,820 tons, and the wheat balance in the private sector stores was 44,978 tons. The port also handled 3,686 trucks and dispatched wheat trains to Shubra silos.
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Damietta Port Authority stated that 27 vessels for containers and general cargo were traded during the past 24 hours. The Media Center of the Damietta Port Authority stated that the export movement of general cargo amounted to 51,800 tons, including 17750 tons of phosphate, 15,100 tons of urea, 2,400 tons of molasses yeast and 16,550 tons of sand. The imports of general cargo 50388 tons include 15500 tons of corn, 17356 tons of wheat, 9000 tons of scrap, 1100 tons of beech wood, 1827 tons of plywood, 1759 tons of soda, 1032 tons of sodium hydroxide, 1933 tons of iron wire, and 3747 head of cattle (fattening calves) with a total weight of 881 tons. The total export movement of containers reached 1221 TEUs, including vegetables (artichokes, beans, potatoes, green onions), agricultural crops (caraway, thyme, flax, oregano and herbs) and fruits (oranges, strawberries and tangerines) that are exported to the Emirates, Germany, Ukraine, England, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Singapore, ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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