Tuesday, January 2, 2024

The Ministry Of Transport Announces A Plan To Build 13 Ships In 2024, 2 JAN

 The Ministry Of Transport Announces A Plan To Build 13 Ships In 2024

Baghdad...  On Sunday, the Ministry of Transport revealed a maritime plan for next year, as part of the “Year of Creativity” campaign launched by the Minister of Transport, Razzaq Muhaibes Al-Saadawi, at the beginning of December, which includes the quest to build 13 ships.

A statement by the Ministry’s media office, received by “Al-Ma’louma”, stated, “The General Maritime Transport Company intends to strengthen and develop the work of the marine ship fleet, by building new ships,” noting that “the plan includes building a number of ships with large tonnages that meet the country’s need to transport The ration card items and goods that we need to support other sectors in all ministries and companies operating in the country, which contributes to supporting the Iraqi economy.”

The Director General of Maritime Transport, Ahmed Jassim Al-Asadi, said, according to the statement, “The company has begun work to obtain the necessary approvals to build eight ships, six of which will be within the investment budget, two within the operational budget, and five other ships that have been contacted regarding their construction through the Japanese loan granted to Iraq.”

Al-Asadi added, “These projects were included within the Year of Innovation plan, which is directly supervised by the Minister of Transport, Razzaq Muhaibis Al-Saadawi,” stressing that “the company’s priorities in the coming year revolve around diversifying and enhancing sources of revenue, raising the efficiency of employees, completing land distribution sections, deducting profits, and increasing incentives.” .

The company's general manager praised the role of the Minister of Transport, Razzaq Muhaibas Al-Saadawi, in facilitating the company's procedures in terms of contracts and approvals, praising his continued support for expanding its commercial fleet in proportion to the size of the great progress achieved in recent years in the Iraqi maritime sector, through opening shipping lines with a number of Arab, Asian and European countries, the most important of which is the direct shipping line with China, as it contributed to increasing the number of commercial ships arriving at our national ports.”

The statement added, "The company currently owns 6 commercial ships, three of which are estimated to have a tonnage of (14) thousand tons, namely the Basra, Al-Muthanna and Al-Hadba, which operate in international waters outside Iraqi territorial waters.

They have roamed the seas and oceans to transport many diverse cargoes, in addition to two small ships: A service operating in our territorial waters to supply ships arriving at Iraqi ports with fresh water and fuel, and the Baghdad ship, with a capacity of 10,000 tons, operates between the Emirates and Iraq to transport various containers. LINK


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