INA- Baghdad
The Ministry of Transportation announced Thursday the signing of three contracts, including the construction of a floating dock in Umm Qasr, while it indicated that a specialized company provided 11 advanced programs to control marine units.
The media office of the Ministry of Transportation said, in a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the General Company for Iraqi Ports continues its work in developing its facilities, as a contract was recently signed to build and equip boats for combating marine pollution and fighting fires, in addition to signing a contract for the construction of a floating service dock in Umm Qasr, Basra Governorate.
It added, "A contract for marine services provided by the ports was signed for the benefit of the Basra Gas Company, and as a result, the General Company for Iraq Ports was registered on the international (Shell) company website, as a contractor specialized in transport and storage operations and the provision of marine services, in addition to obtaining the marine affairs department in the company."
It continued, "The company is currently communicating with one of the specialized companies in programs to control marine units and maintenance programs and their timings, and it has presented an integrated presentation on eleven advanced programs."
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