Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority increases number of dredgers operating in expansion of southern entrance of navigational course

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Sun, 08 May 2022 - 08:53 GMT

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Head of the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) Admiral Osama Rabie salutes workers at Tariq bin Ziyad dredger in the Suez Canal- Press photo

Head of the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) Admiral Osama Rabie salutes workers at Tariq bin Ziyad dredger in the Suez Canal- Press photo

CAIRO- 8 May 2022: Head of the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) Admiral Osama Rabie announced on Sunday that the SCA’s dredger “Tariq bin Ziyad” joined the fleet of dredgers operating in the canal expansion project, the SCA said in a statement.

 

With joining this dredger, the number of dredgers working in the project at the southern entrance in both parts reached eight, the statement added.

 

Admiral Rabie confirmed that the project to develop the southern sector of the canal is proceeding according to the set timetable.

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The development project has great importance as it aims at increasing the navigational safety at the southern entrance by 28% and increasing the capacity of the canal to receive more ships with an average of 6 additional ships, Rabie added.

 

The eight dredgers are Mohab Mameesh, Hussein Tantawi, Seddik, Tareq Bin Ziyad, Al-Hamra, Al-Merfa, "Al-Sadr and Cassiopeia, the statement said.

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The navigation movement in the canal operates regularly as 120 ships with a total tonnage of 7.5 million crossed the canal in both directions on Saturday and Sunday, according to the navigational data.

 

In May 2021, Egypt started the dredging work to expand the southern entrance of the Suez Canal few weeks after the accident of the Panama-flagged Ever Given ship that went aground in the southern entrance and caused the suspension of the world trade shipping through the canal for six days.

 

In the beginning, two dredgers (the 10th of Ramadan Dredger and Mashhur dredgers) have been used in the expansion works at 122 kilometers of the Suez Canal. The Authority also worked on digging parallel passages from the 132nd kilometer to the 162nd kilometer lying in the southern section of the international waterway near the Suez Gulf, and from the 122nd kilometer to the 132nd kilometer located in the Bitter Lakes. The parallel passages are on the western side of the Canal.

 

On March 23, 2021, the Ever-Given ship went aground in the 151 km of the Suez Canal, where the vessels in both directions pass, causing the suspension of the international maritime navigation through the canal for six days.

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