The Director standard of the overall organisation for Iraqi Ports, Farhan Al-Fartousi, announced these days, Thursday, that the total revenues achieved from the ports and facilities affiliated with the organization all through the first half of the cutting-edge yr amounted to greater than (630) billion Iraqi dinars, which reflects the increasing overall performance and operational performance finished thanks to the plans set through the business enterprise in diverse maritime and logistics sectors.
The enterprise’s standard supervisor stated in a press statement, “the total sales generated from the ports and centers affiliated with the general organization for Iraqi Ports all through the primary 1/2 of the contemporary yr amounted to (630,767,873,355) Iraqi dinars.”
He brought that “the northern port of Umm Qasr performed the best sales some of the ports, with a total of (288,325,690,352) Iraqi dinars, at the same time as the revenues of the southern port of Umm Qasr amounted to (56,474,280,860) Iraqi dinars, and the port of Khor Al-Zubair recorded excellent overall performance with revenues of (125,884,355,292) Iraqi dinars, and the port of Abu Flus had revenues of (three,219,936,750) Iraqi dinars, and the port of Al-Maqal recorded sales of (11,192,475) Iraqi dinars.”
He continued, “inside the framework of particular service and administrative activities, the Basra Oil Port carried out full-size sales amounting to (138,443,810,518) Iraqi dinars, and the headquarters of the overall business enterprise for Iraqi Ports (administrative and service pastime) achieved sales amounting to (18,408,607,108) Iraqi dinars.”
He cited that “the sales of Iraqi ports within the first half of of the cutting-edge yr are the very best, exceeding what was carried out in the equal duration closing year in 2024, which amounted to more than (486) billion dinars, which reflects a clean boom within the quantity of sales.”
He emphasised that “those revenues mirror the end result of the executive reforms and operational growth the organisation is implementing as part of its strategic plan,” noting that “the business enterprise is persevering with to attain its goals of virtual transformation, expanding port capability, and enhancing Iraq’s regional competitiveness within the maritime delivery sector.”
He pointed out that “Iraqi ports are witnessing growing momentum in import and export hobby, way to operational balance, an improved investment surroundings, and the belief of operational contracts with specialized agencies.”
it is well worth noting that the general company for Iraqi Ports continues to enforce development and infrastructure initiatives, such as the Grand Faw Port challenge, supporting and linking it to the “improvement avenue,” and increasing dealing with capacity at the ports of Umm Qasr and Khor Al-Zubair.