In the past 24 hours, Alexandria Port has handled <strong>164,000 tons</strong> of various goods and strategic commodities, with <strong>117,000 tons</strong> exported and <strong>47,000 tons</strong> imported. The port received <strong>29 ships</strong> and saw <strong>16 ships</strong> depart, reflecting operational efficiency.
The Holding Company for Maritime and Land Transport announced an increase in its stake in Alexandria Container and Cargo Handling Company by up to <strong>881 million EGP</strong>. This move reflects its commitment to enhancing operational capabilities in the maritime sector.
Afghanistan is facing a severe crisis due to over 6,000 containers stuck at Jebel Ali port, exacerbated by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. This situation threatens to worsen the economic conditions in a landlocked country.
A cargo ship loaded with containers collided with a bridge in the port of Neuss, western Germany, resulting in two empty containers falling into the water. The incident caused no injuries, but the bridge was closed for damage assessment.