Increase in salt exports of Namibia

게시됨 2021년 8월 10일

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The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) has announced a 14.5% increase in salt exports from the Port of Walvis Bay in the past four months compared to the same period last year, with a total of 160,186 tonnes exported. This includes 130,901 tonnes of bulk salt and 29,285 tonnes of bagged salt. The recent loading of two vessels with a combined 11,500 tonnes of salt destined for the Democratic Republic of Congo also contributed to this achievement. Namport attributes this success to their dedication to providing quality port services and making Walvis Bay a preferred choice for international trade.
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SALT exported from the Port of Walvis Bay has increased by about 14,5%, or just over 20 000 tonnes in the last four months compared to the same period last year, the Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) announced over the weekend. Since April, Namport recorded a combined total of 160 186 tonnes of (bagged and bulk) salt exported via the Port of Walvis Bay to various destinations. The consignment consisted of 130 901 tonnes of bulk salt and 29 285 tonnes of bagged salt. "Such volumes are testament to Namport's unending efforts to provide the best quality port services to all sea-borne trade through excellent customer service, sustainable growth and social responsibility, to contribute to the transformation of Namibia as a logistics hub," said acting commercial services executive Elisa Hasheela. Last Friday, Namport was also a hive of salty activity when two vessels were loaded with salt destined for the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Maria Da Paz loaded 4 500 tonnes of bagged ...
출처: All Africa

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