Egypt: 3,800 tons of salt were exported to Lebanon through the port of El-Arish

Published 2021년 11월 1일

Tridge summary

The Suez Canal Economic Zone has continued its salt exports to foreign markets, specifically to Lebanon, through the sea port of El-Arish. The ship ALYOUSSEF, flying the Lebanese flag, has received 3800 tons of salt, making it the forty-eighth ship since January and the twenty-seventh to export salt to foreign markets, totaling 114 thousand tons. Additionally, the port of West Port Said received a marble-carrying ship, AK HAMZA, and saw the entry and exit of several other ships, with ongoing coordination to facilitate ship operations. A permanent agreement is in place to facilitate all procedures related to ship operations at the ports.
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The Suez Canal Economic Zone announced, in a statement, the continuation of salt exports to foreign markets through the sea port of El-Arish. The ship ALYOUSSEF coming from the port of Damietta and flying the Lebanese flag was received with a length of 93.5 meters and a draft of 6.2 meters, to ship 3800 tons of salt to Lebanon. The authority's statement stated that with the arrival of this ship, it is the forty-eighth that has entered the port since its operation in January, and the twenty-seventh of its kind to export salt to the foreign market, bringing the total of salt exported through the port of El-Arish to 114 thousand tons. It also received West Port Said port. The ship AK HAMZA, which lifts Panama, has a length of 104 meters and a draft of 7 meters, in order to unload 7,500 tons of marble in the port. The arrival of 4 ships, while West Port Said port witnessed the entry of two container ships and a general cargo ship, and the departure of 3 ships, and there are 3 ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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