Red Sea Authority Spokesman Malak Youssef said Safaga Harbor received on Tuesday two vessels with 438 passengers, 58 commodities trucks and 21 vehicles on board.
Meanwhile, a ship carrying 26,000 tons of phosphate set sail from Safaga Harbor heading for Malaysia. Three ships will also leave the harbor with 1,195 passengers, 81 trucks and 18 vehicles on board.
Meanwhile, Nuweiba Harbor will receive a ship with 244 passengers, 16 coolers and 12 vehicles on board. Other ships set sail from the harbor with 198 passengers, seven coolers, eight trucks and seven vehicles on board.
Source: MENA
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