Iraqi ports: we were able to lift about 40 soaked within navigational channels
Iraqi ports in its Almiadenei
11/19/2014 09:34
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Iraqi ports company confirmed, Wednesday, it has so far recovered about 40 pieces marine navigational channels within Iraqi waters, as revealed conversations with the Iranian side on Aguarq in riparian water with it.
The general director of the company Omran Radi for "tomorrow Press", "The survival Aguarq within Iraqi territorial waters causes obstruction of vessels, which in turn will disrupt the work of the Iraqi ports to different levels of traffic," pointing out that "the company has paid attention to big this issue through the development of plans to to break out of them import modern and sophisticated cranes as well as the contract for the purchase of a giant cranes to pull the lever (Abuzar) and that capacity up to 2,000 tons and expected to arrive early next year to lift the large sunken ships, as well as the import of three giant excavators to secure the appropriate depths for anchoring the next ships to the ports of Iraq. "
In the same context, "The company is supported directly by the ministry conducted a number of meetings with specialists from the Iranian side to discuss Aguarq file because some of them which cause marine disability within the riparian water with neighboring Iran and this requires the presence of approvals for the two countries until the intervention of our machinery for picking them up."
He Radi, said, "The Iranian side expressed its cooperation with the company and there are steps that would make the company soon about recovered Aguarq," noting that "the cadres of the company recovered so far, about 40 pieces of various sizes freely in the nearby waters of the ports of Umm Qasr and Abu Flus other aquatic areas close to the water Basra and extended toward the Iraqi ports.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi ports owns four commercial ports in addition to the two ports oilfields.
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Iraqi ports in its Almiadenei
11/19/2014 09:34
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Iraqi ports company confirmed, Wednesday, it has so far recovered about 40 pieces marine navigational channels within Iraqi waters, as revealed conversations with the Iranian side on Aguarq in riparian water with it.
The general director of the company Omran Radi for "tomorrow Press", "The survival Aguarq within Iraqi territorial waters causes obstruction of vessels, which in turn will disrupt the work of the Iraqi ports to different levels of traffic," pointing out that "the company has paid attention to big this issue through the development of plans to to break out of them import modern and sophisticated cranes as well as the contract for the purchase of a giant cranes to pull the lever (Abuzar) and that capacity up to 2,000 tons and expected to arrive early next year to lift the large sunken ships, as well as the import of three giant excavators to secure the appropriate depths for anchoring the next ships to the ports of Iraq. "
In the same context, "The company is supported directly by the ministry conducted a number of meetings with specialists from the Iranian side to discuss Aguarq file because some of them which cause marine disability within the riparian water with neighboring Iran and this requires the presence of approvals for the two countries until the intervention of our machinery for picking them up."
He Radi, said, "The Iranian side expressed its cooperation with the company and there are steps that would make the company soon about recovered Aguarq," noting that "the cadres of the company recovered so far, about 40 pieces of various sizes freely in the nearby waters of the ports of Umm Qasr and Abu Flus other aquatic areas close to the water Basra and extended toward the Iraqi ports.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi ports owns four commercial ports in addition to the two ports oilfields.
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