Egypt: Wheat, corn, and iron are the most important things received by Damietta Port last week

Published 2020년 12월 6일

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Damietta Port has seen significant activity, with 103 ships docking and 12 container ships and 22 general cargo ships leaving, bringing in and exporting a variety of commodities including iron, wood, plywood, corn, wheat, tractors, edible oil, soda, phosphate, urea, cement, sand, salt, ammonium nitrate, soybean meal, and agricultural products like fruits, vegetables, and crops. The port is one of Egypt's oldest and is used for a variety of cargo types.
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Last week, Damietta Port received tens of thousands of tons of various commodities. 11 container ships and 35 general cargo ships arrived, while 10 container ships and 24 general cargo ships left. The media center of “Damietta Port Authority” said that the number of ships in the port during the aforementioned period reached 103 ships. The center added that the port received 16,399 tons of iron, 5,085 tons of beech wood, and 7,799 tons of plywood. The port also received 42,463 tons of corn, 66,212 tons of wheat, 249 tons of tractors, 700 tons of edible oil and 7367 tons of soda. Read also Red Sea Ports: Completion of operating procedures for "Qazaq" Sharm El-Sheikh to repair yachts. In a related context, the Media Center indicated that the port exported tens of thousands. Of the tons of various commodities, such as 10378 tons of phosphate, 30400 tons of urea, and 4,600 tons of cement. The port also exported 34,999 tons of sand, 31,500 tons of salt, 1531 tons of ammonium nitrate, ...
Source: Almalnews

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