Egypt: Damietta port receives 63,000 tons of wheat for the Supply Commodities Authority

Published Jul 10, 2023

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The Port of Damietta in Egypt received a ship called WADI ALYARMOUK from Romania carrying 63,000 tons of wheat for the Supply Commodities Authority. The port has been active, receiving 12 ships and seeing the departure of 14 ships in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of ships in the port to 34. Additionally, the port handled the import and export of various goods, including beech wood, soybeans, iron, plywood, bottled soda, rice, beans, lentils, scrap, corn, reinforcing steel, clinker, cement, urea, and miscellaneous goods.
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The port of Damietta received the ship (WADI ALYARMOUK) coming from Romania, with 63,000 tons of wheat on board for the Supply Commodities Authority. Wheat and confirming the readiness of the port facilities to receive wheat tankers. In a related context, the media center of the Damietta Port Authority issued a media statement stating that the port received, during the past 24 hours, 12 ships, while 14 ships left, pointing out that the total number of ships in the port reached 34 ships - including the ship (WADI ALYARMOUK). ) aforementioned - containers and general cargo. The center stated that the movement of incoming public goods included thousands of tons of various commodities, as the port received 672 tons of beech wood, 1534 tons of soybeans, 425 tons of iron, and 1371 tons of plywood. The port also received 309 tons of bottled soda, 1980 tons of soybeans, 1393 tons of packed rice, 13581 tons of beans, 1617 tons of lentils, 3536 tons of scrap, 9 tons of wheat, 8863 tons of ...
Source: Almalnews

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