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    Iraqi Ports: Establishing a city to manufacture ships in Umm Qasr

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    Post by Rocky Thu 01 Apr 2021, 8:17 am

     Iraqi Ports: Establishing a city to manufacture ships in Umm Qasr

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    The General Company for Iraq Ports has agreed with an international Dutch company to establish a city specialized in manufacturing ships in Umm Qasr in Basra Governorate, while confirming that the Iraqi maritime environment has become safe and viable for development.
    The general manager of the company affiliated with the Ministry of Transport, Dr. Eng. Farhan Muheisen Al-Fartousi, said in an interview with Al-Sabah newspaper, followed by Al-Eqtisad News, that “the company seeks to invest in ports by international companies, the most important of which is the Dutch (Damen) specialized in the field of shipbuilding, and its presence is very important because it is One of the internationally advanced companies,
    he added, "It was agreed to jointly cooperate with the company to establish future projects, the most important of which is building a city for shipbuilding and berths in Umm Qasr," stressing that "the Iraqi marine environment has become safe and viable for development."
    After the year 2003 and until now, the country's ports have witnessed massive modernization and development of infrastructure, systems and container handling equipment, to contribute to enhancing their operational capacity and raising the level of their services, in addition to their insistence on obtaining the satisfaction of the maritime agents and the ships they frequent.
    In the context of the comprehensive development and construction programs for the ports, Al-Fartousi revealed "the completion of a new, modern radio station at Umm Qasr port, which will contribute to providing safe communication between the company and its divisions," noting that "work is currently focused on developing its infrastructure and making it keep pace with the modernity of the marine vessels, as well as completing The construction of the entry road to the southern port of Umm Qasr
    The acquisition of modern communication systems in the ports is the most important requirements for port competition in the region, in a way that guarantees the provision of the best services in the field of ports at all levels, especially the speed of goods clearance and receipt, and the accuracy of the implementation of the port service.
    In the same context, the Director General of the Ports of Iraq stated, "Achieving advanced completion rates in the industrial city project for the maintenance of the company's marine vessels and local and foreign destinations, through joint operation within the Khawr Abdullah and by adopting the Japanese loan, and with a facade of 1000 meters, and a width of the same area."
    And that "the work includes building a giant dry dock to build giant ships, and workshops to build and maintain ships of the company periodically," noting "the necessity of establishing the maritime city to accommodate the large number of marine vessels belonging to the company, and carrying out maintenance operations on it."

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