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Hadhramaut Governor launches new Stevedoring equipments in Mukalla Port

2020-01-05
Hadhramaut Governor launches new Stevedoring equipments in Mukalla Port

 

Mukalla / Governor's Information Office

The governor of Hadhramaut, Commander of the Second Military Region, Major General Salimin Al-Bahisni, launched this morning the work of Stevedoring equipments in Mukalla he governor of Hadhramaut, the commander of the second military region, Major General Faraj Salmeen Al-Bahsni, launched this morning the work of new new Stevedoring equipments in Mukalla port.

The governor of Al-Bahsini praised the efforts made by the port administration and its constant endeavor to develop and raise the efficiency of work, stressing the interest of the leadership of the local authority in the province with the leadership of the port to create a qualitative shift in the port that will have positive repercussions on the movement of import and export and increase resources and provide job opportunities for citizens, calling on the leadership of the institution to do more Among the efforts to develop in this vital facility, which is one of the most important facilities in Hadramout.

For his part, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Yemen Arabian Sea Ports Corporation Eng. Salim Ali Basamer, explained that the new equipments that were launched today come under the guidance of the leadership of the local authority in the governorate and within the development plan of the Corporation and self-financing, and includes a 45-ton forklift for containers "Ferrari Italian industry", Reach Sticker container lift is 45 tons Italian Ferrari type, two truck are Belgian industry, two trailers are Sri Lankan industry and 250 KVA electric generators.

The inauguration was attended by the Staff of the Second Military Zone war, Awaidan Salem Awaidan, Mr. Fwad Alrbak deputy of Chairman of the Corporation and Vice-Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hadramaut Faris bin Hilabi and a number of executive office managers, military leaders, directors of departments and employees at the port.