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Discussing the future projects plan for Al-Salif port in Al-Hodeida

 

A meeting in Al-Salif port, Al-Hodeida governorate, chaired by the Minister of Transport, Abdul Wahab Yahya Al-Durra, discussed the project plan included in the future vision for developing the port in various aspects.

The meeting, which included the CEO of the Yemeni Red Sea Ports Corporation, Captain Mohammed Abu Bakr Ishaq, the directors of planning Dr. Wadah Majmal, the technical affairs Dr. Fahd Al-Jaboubi, the tenders Ahmed Salem, the projects engineer Sami Maqboli, the marine operations of the corporation, Captain Mohammed Al-Says, and the directions of the leader of the revolution, Mr. Abdul King Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, during the inauguration of the local development program and joint work between state agencies and institutions as a plan of action to enhance port activity, improve performance and provide services.

In the meeting, the Minister of Transport confirmed that the visit to Saleef Port comes to see the extent of implementation of the projects listed in the approved plans, to discuss aspects related to the port’s activity, to identify its needs, and to take appropriate solutions and treatments for the difficulties facing the port.

He stressed the need to redouble efforts to preserve the port’s equipment, mechanisms and infrastructure in order to upgrade the services provided in it, as it is one of the priorities that must be worked on in the coming period.

Minister Al-Durra pointed out the importance of everyone’s sense of responsibility and integrative work to implement the general directives of the Leader and the directives of the President of the Supreme Political Council.

He stressed the ministry’s keenness and support for all efforts aimed at improving the port’s conditions, noting the role of the Foundation’s leadership and port management in preparing a plan for projects’ priorities.

The CEO of the Corporation pointed out the importance of Saleef Port in receiving giant ships and the role it will play in the future in entering ships loaded with wheat in large quantities, especially in light of the existing global situation.

For his part, the Deputy Director of the Port, Eng. Hussein Farea, touched on what was included in the executive plan projects to improve and develop services in the port, including networking, activating the automated system, establishing an electronic monitoring system, lighting poles, maintenance of lighting towers in the quay, allocating a parking lot for locomotives, maintaining the facade of the western quay and rehabilitating the layer. Asphalt, installing rubber protectors, installing axial scales, constructing warehouses for storing goods, purchasing and supplying 2 mobile cranes, and others.

The meeting was attended by the Deputy Director of Port Security, Colonel Mustafa Nour

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