The agreement was signed by the company’s Deputy General Manager Sufyan Shayeb Sati and Djendjen Port General Manager Walid Boukous. The deal was implemented as part of the company’s strategy to develop its export operations.
Within the scope of the partnership, the objectives include increasing shipment speed, more efficiently managing all logistics processes from the production facility to the vessel, reducing costs, and improving operational efficiency. Shortening delivery times is also among the planned gains.
The agreement is expected to contribute to improving operational flow, particularly on the logistics corridor between Bellara and Djendjen Port. In this way, it aims to reduce waiting times at the port and increase the company’s competitiveness in international markets.
The cooperation stands out as a result of the ongoing collaboration between the parties. It was reported that a total of 13 export vessels have been dispatched through Djendjen Port since the beginning of the year. The port has also served as the departure point for the company’s first shipments to South America.
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