The operation of docks 7 and 8 at the Gulf port has been finally approved

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The Gulf Port received yesterday from the Shipping and Ports Authority and the Ministry of Defense the final approvals to unload general cargo at the two available docks in the Gulf Port. According to the letter of certification and the license agreement signed with the Gulf port, the approved docks will be used for unloading and loading general cargo only, for all types.

The Bay Port Notebook SIPG It was reported that the first ship is expected to enter wharf number 7 which is 445 meters long.

The first ship to enter wharf 7 is a ship MV TAMREY S 176 meters long containing 21,000 tons of general cargo.

Another was reported from the Gulf port SIPG Because many ship agents turn to the port to coordinate the entry of additional cargo ships. At the same time, the Gulf Port continues to increase the rate of container unloading at Wharf No. 6 according to the original operating plan of SIPG Operates the largest port of Shanghai in the world.

Speaking of the Gulf port SIPG It has been reported that in recent months the port has been working to unload as much general cargo ships as possible at the container wharf, with some disruption to the container unloading activity at the port. This combination was made possible, among other things, thanks to the dedicated port employees and the advanced technologies available at the port.

Mi-hao Chiang, CEO of the Gulf Port, noted that “the Gulf Port will use all means at its disposal to assist in the national effort to resolve the port congestion crisis. This is done through efficient, safe and as high a level of service as possible. “

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