A ship, carrying 147 heavy vehicles, arrives at Lattakia port to support Syria’s transport sector

A ship carrying 147 heavy vehicles arrived today at the port of Latakia to support the transport and logistics sector in Syria. ‏

The General Authority for Land and Maritime Ports said in a post on its Telegram channel: “this huge shipment includes various heavy vehicles aiming at strengthening the heavy transport fleet and logistical infrastructure.

The authority pointed out that the shipment contributes to supporting the movement of import and export and increasing the efficiency of supply chains.

It indicated that the port of Latakia is pivotal in stimulating the economy and facilitating the flow of goods.

Raghda Sawas

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