Maize, wheat, and live cattle are the most important things that Damietta port in Egypt received during the past week

Published 2021년 12월 27일

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Last week, Damietta Port was bustling with activity, as it managed to handle 188 ships, involving in the exchange of a diverse array of commodities. The port offloaded and loaded large quantities of agricultural products such as wheat, corn, edible oil, lentils, and cattle, alongside industrial goods like iron, scrap, wood, and soybean. It also facilitated the export of goods like phosphate, urea, sand, cement, nitrates, and various agricultural produce to numerous countries and received a liquefied gas tanker. The container movement at the port included 3,719 TEUs of exports, 2,365 TEUs of imports, and 13,610 TEUs of transit containers.
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The media center of the Damietta Port Authority said that the port witnessed, during the past week, a great activity in the movement of ships (containers and general goods), as it received and left dozens of ships loaded with various goods, pointing out that the port dealt with 188 ships, during the aforementioned period. . The center added that the port received 79,682 tons of wheat, 170,172 tons of corn, 2519 tons of edible oil, 8000 tons of lentils, 133 tons of pipes, and 21,000 tons of slag. The port also received 47,769 tons of iron, 28,066 tons of scrap, 7302 tons of beech wood, 23,225 tons of soybean, 965 tons of baskets, and 1834 tons of live cattle, with a total weight of 412 tons. Read also: Osama Rabie: 16.9% growth in Suez Canal revenues during last November He explained that the port had exported tens of thousands of tons of various commodities such as 27,780 tons of phosphate, 8,930 tons of urea and 12880 tons of sand. The port also exported 596 tons of cement, 937 ...
Source: Almalnews

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