Egypt: Wheat, cattle, and corn are the most important items that Damietta port received during the past week

Published 2022년 11월 14일

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The port of Damietta has seen significant activity, with 73 container ships and general cargo arriving and 64 departing, bringing the total number of ships to 208. The port received various commodities including wheat, corn, cattle, food oil, beans, soybeans, soybean meal, iron, scrap, wood, plywood, ethylene chloride, molasses, marble, and slug. It also loaded a ship with 63,000 tons of wheat from France. The port has also exported commodities such as urea, iron, sand, diammonium, and miscellaneous goods. On Monday, the port received 17 ships, making it the busiest day for ship receivals.
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During the past week, the port of Damietta received tens of thousands of tons of various commodities, as 73 container ships and general cargo arrived at the port, while 64 container ships and general cargo departed. The media center of the “Damietta Port Authority” said that the number of ships in the port during the aforementioned period reached 208 ships. He pointed out that the port received 73,928 tons of wheat, 76,699 tons of corn, 11,687 live cattle (fattening calves), with a total weight of 3,768 tons, 10,327 tons of food oil, 29,500 tons of beans, 10,500 tons of soybeans, and 6,000 tons of soybean meal. The port also received 16,071 tons of iron, 26,932 tons of scrap, 616 tons of beech wood, 21,062 tons of plywood, 10,099 tons of ethylene chloride, 2,650 tons of molasses, 6,144 tons of marble, and 44,000 tons of slug. In a related context, the port of Damietta received the ship (WADI ALKARM) coming from France, with 63,000 tons of wheat on board for the Supply Commodities ...
Source: Almalnews

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