Exporting 2,200 tons of salt to Lebanon through the port of El-Arish in Egypt

Published Oct 22, 2021

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The Suez Canal Economic Zone has continued salt exports to foreign markets through the El-Arish sea port, with the ship 'PEARL' transporting 2,200 tons of salt to Lebanon, making it the forty-sixth ship to enter the port since January. A total of 106 thousand tons of salt have been exported through the port. Additionally, the port of West Port Said received the ship ZAMZAM to unload 3,500 tons of marble. The ports of Port Said recorded the entry and exit of 22 ships, with ongoing coordination to facilitate ship operations.
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The Suez Canal Economic Zone announced in a statement issued today, Friday, October 22, 2021, the continuation of salt export operations to foreign markets through the sea port of El-Arish, where the ship “PEARL” coming from Alexandria port and flying the flag of Palo, with a length of 85.8 meters and a draft of 4 meters, was received to ship 2,200 tons of salt to Lebanon. The authority's statement stated that with the arrival of this ship, it is the forty-sixth to enter the port since it began operating last January, and the twenty-fifth of its kind to export salt to the foreign market, bringing the total of salt exported through the port of El-Arish to 106 thousand tons. West Port Said port also received the ship ZAMZAM, flying the Togo flag, with a length of 98 meters and a draft of 6 meters, in order to unload 3,500 tons of marble in the port. The statement stated that Port Said ports recorded the entry and exit of 22 ships, where East Port Said Port witnessed the entry of two ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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