Egypt: Exporting 5900 tons of salt through the port of El-Arish and unloading 7220 tons of marble “West Port Said”

Published 2021년 9월 27일

Tridge summary

The Suez Canal Economic Zone has announced the continuation of salt exports to Romania and the unloading of marble at West Port Said, with the receipt of two ships from Togo and one from St. Kitts. The ports have seen increased activity, with a 39% increase in container handling imports and a 23% increase in exports at Sokhna port. The ports are integrating their management systems, leading to increased confidence in the region's ports and providing a positive message to investors and shipping lines.
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The economic zone of the Suez Canal announced, in a statement, the continuation of salt exports to foreign markets. After Italy, Croatia and Albania, the ship SAM.H, coming from Beirut, flying the Comoros flag, was received with a length of 107.3 meters and a draft of 6.5 meters, to ship 5900 tons of salt to Romania On the other hand, West Port Said port received the ship ZAMZAM, of Togo nationality, with a length of 98 meters and a draft of 6 meters, to unload 3,550 tons of marble in the port. The port also received the ship ZAMZAM 1 flying the flag of St. Kitts, with a length of 91 meters and a draft of 6 meters, to unload 3670 tons of marble in the port. The statement stated that Port Said ports recorded the entry and exit of 29 ships, as the East Port Said port witnessed the entry of 6 container ships, the exit of 3 ships, and there were 6 ships on the berths, and 3 ships are expected to enter. 3 ships. The port also arrived two general cargo ships, and two ships are present ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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