Exports from Lengeh ports increased sevenfold

Exports from Lengeh ports increased sevenfold
  • 2020-06-02
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Exports of non-oil goods to the Persian Gulf countries from the ports of Bandar Lengeh increased sevenfold in the first two months of this year.

According to the International Exhibition of Iranian Stone, the director of the Ports and Maritime Administration of Bandar Lengeh said: "During this period, nearly five hundred thousand tons of non-oil goods including fruits and vegetables and minerals from these ports have been exported to the Persian Gulf countries."

Qasem Askari Nasab announced: "With the export of this amount of non-oil goods compared to the same period last year, we have witnessed an increase of five hundred and sixty-two percent of exports in these ports."

He continued: "The construction of a mineral export terminal for loading exported cargoes and the construction of five concrete and earthen ramps in line with the speed and loading process in the unloading and loading process have led to the simultaneous five simultaneous loading of barges, tow trucks and landing crafts with The five-and-a-half-meter water intake can be anchored in this port and the goods and products produced by the mines of the region can be exported to the islands of the province and the countries of the Persian Gulf.

The director of the Ports and Maritime Administration of Bandar Lengeh added: "The infrastructure of the ports and maritime ports of Bandar Lengeh has been strengthened for commercial activities, and this port has a high capacity for maritime trade."

Askari Nasab stated: Bandar Lengeh Ports and Maritime Administration acts as the beating heart of car transit in Iran and a safe crossroads for sea and land transportation to Central Asian countries as the central core of ports in western Hormozgan.

He added: The Ports and Maritime Administration of Bandar Lengeh manages seven commercial and passenger ports in the western ports of Hormozgan, including Lengeh, Hosseineh, Aftab Vacharak (private sector), Homeiran, Moallem and Shiv from the end of Bandar Khumir to the beginning of Bushehr province and also The five hundred and seventy-five-kilometer sea border is one of the most important points of management on the country's coasts, and in addition to transit of goods and passengers, it supports export, import and hooding activities.

Bandar Lengeh city is located two hundred and forty kilometers west of Bandar Abbas, the capital of Hormozgan province.

Hormozgan West Ports Center, with management of seven commercial and passenger ports and supervision of five hundred and seventy-five kilometers of coastal strip, is one of the most experienced and leading ports in the field of trade in goods and passenger transportation with the Persian Gulf countries and the second most important maritime trade center. Hormozgan province is considered after Bandar Abbas, which is located one hundred and sixty kilometers southwest of Bandar Abbas.

* IRNA