Egypt: Exporting 8800 tons of salt from the port of El-Arish to Greece and Lebanon

Published 2022년 6월 22일

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The Suez Canal Economic Zone has continued salt exports to Europe and Asia via the El-Arish sea port in Greece. The port also received a shipment of salt from Tunisia bound for Lebanon. Meanwhile, Port Said ports have seen navigational movement with 21 ships, unloading and loading various goods such as marble and container cargo. Authorities are working to facilitate the entry and exit of ships and the operations at the berths.
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The Suez Canal Economic Zone announced, in a statement, the continuation of salt exports to foreign markets, especially Europe and Asia, through the sea port of El-Arish. Greece. The port also received the ship ELKOUT coming from Tunisia, flying the flag of Palu, with a length of 87.9 meters and a draft of 5.3 meters, to ship 3300 tons of salt to Lebanon. The statement added that West Port Said port received the ship ZAMZAM A, flying the flag of Saint Kitts, with a length of 86 meters and a draft of 7 meters, to unload 3,448 tons of marble in the port. The navigational movement in Port Said ports recorded 21 ships, where the East Port Said port recorded the entry of 3 container ships and the exit of 4 ships, and there are 3 ships on the berths, and 5 ships are expected to enter. The West Port Said port also recorded the entry of a general cargo ship and the exit of a container ship, and two general cargo ships are located on the berths and from Two container ships are ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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