Butifldrm Posted April 15, 2018 Report Share Posted April 15, 2018 Print PDF 15 Apr 2018 AQABA TERMINAL HIGHLIGHTS IRAQ GATEWAY ROLE Aqaba Container Terminal is consolidating its position as a gateway for Iraq-bound container cargoes During a recent business event organised by Capital Bank in Amman, in the presence of Jordanian and Iraqi government officials, businessmen, importers and exporters, Aqaba Container Terminal chief executive, Steven Yoogalingam, put forward a compelling case for using the container terminal in Aqaba as the preferred Gateway to Iraq. With its deep draft, ACT has been able to handle the ever increasing vessel size deployed on the Red Sea trades by shipping lines, which have increased from an average of 5,500 teu capacity in 2014 to over 14,500 teu today. Yoogalingam pointed out that the ten largest global shipping lines, jointly controlling more than 80% of the global container line capacity, are all now calling at ACT, giving the Jordanian and Iraqi business community a wide choice of carriers and extensive access to global import and export markets. To further strengthen Aqaba’s competitiveness as a gateway to Iraq, ACT is now offering a special discount of 40% on its terminal handling charges. Furthermore, with the support of the Jordanian Customs and Inspection authorities, containers in transit to Iraq will be able to reach the border at Trebil within 36 hours from discharge at Aqaba, using a new pre-arrival clearance process, and Baghdad just 48 hours after discharge in Aqaba, without the transfer of the containers from one truck to another at the border. Yoogalingam said “Aqaba Container Terminal has been working hard over the years to develop a competitive gateway to Iraq, enhancing the already strong Iraqi port system and giving the business community of both countries a fantastic transportation system which will better support the economic development of the region. We are also working to allow the Jordanian and Iraqi trucking communities to grow and develop their business in a more sustainable manner.” https://www.themaritimestandard.com/aqaba-terminal-highlights-iraq-gateway-role/ 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donziman Posted April 16, 2018 Report Share Posted April 16, 2018 This is fantastic. They will need a lot of building material like lumber.steel and roofing supplies to rebuild Iraq. Go Business Go Economy. Lets get this thing rolling. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skeetdog Posted April 16, 2018 Report Share Posted April 16, 2018 Thanks Butifldrm...Every port of entry is going to be a major building point for the established companies now involved...but...this is the first time the private sector will be allowed in invest into their own country...This is were Iraq will dominate the ME...There's just too much to develope and they possess all the national resources to back them up....except a sovereign currency with true market value... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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