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Egypt: corn, wheat and scrap are the most important things received by Damietta Port during the past week (Graph)

Published Dec 13, 2020

Tridge summary

Damietta Port has been active with the reception and departure of numerous ships, handling a significant volume of containers and general cargo. Over the past week, the port received and exported various commodities such as iron, beech wood, ablacash, beans, lentils, maize, wheat, edible oil, scrap, pipes, phosphate, urea, sand, salt, soybean meal, calcium fluoride, calcium chloride, and alcohol. The export traffic from containers contained a variety of agricultural products. Damietta Port, one of Egypt's oldest ports, plays a crucial role in the country's logistics network, serving both domestic and international trade.
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Original content

The media center of “Damietta Port Authority” said that the port witnessed during the past week a great activity in the movement of ships (containers and general cargo), as it received and departed dozens of ships loaded with various goods. The media center added that the port received 14,096 tons of iron, 11,407 tons of beech wood, 36,933 tons of ablacash, 2,388 tons of beans and 5291 tons of lentils. The port also received 153895 tons of maize, 74,163 tons of wheat, 1,300 tons of edible oil, 80,632 tons of scrap and 520 tons of pipes. In a related context, the center explained that the port exported tens of thousands of tons of various commodities such as 4,500 tons of phosphate and 34,858 tons of urea. Read also the dates of trains heading from Cairo to the governorates today, Sunday 12-13-2020, and the port also exported 43,000 tons of sand and 12,346 tons. Salt, 2,900 tons of soybean meal, 900 tons of calcium fluoride, 4,346 tons of calcium chloride, and 442 tons of alcohol. ...
Source: Almalnews
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