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    Post by Rocky Sat 17 Dec 2016, 1:56 am

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     Baghdad / term 

    The Ministry of Transport announced that the General Company for Land Transport, the empty four ships loaded with rice at the port of Umm Qasr to calculate the ration card. 
    The ministry said in a press statement received "long" version of it, that " the company 's fleet of trucks had unloaded four ships rice tonnage was docked in the port of Umm Qasr were transferred the load to the Commerce Department stores" statement quoted, Director General of the General Company for Maritime Transport Abdul Amir Muhammadawi as saying, "we were able to unload rice in record time," adding that " the company 's fleet transported material from the silo of wheat also Arbil by 55,000 tons, and Dohuk by 50,000 tons and Sulaymaniyah by 10 000 tonnes to all governorates of Iraq." 
    Muhammadawi pointed out that " the road transport trucks headed as well as for the transfer of material for edible oil of Kirkuk , according to the contract with the General Company for Foodstuff Trading and delivery to the Ministry of Trade stores to make their way to the food agents across the country."


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