THE Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has begun dredging operations that will extend a second lane for two-way traffic in the southern section of the canal, reports Rotterdam's Dredging Today.
The project will extend the two-way south of the Great Bitter Lake and will be carried by the largest dredger in the Middle East.
Previously, the ground of the 20,000-TEU Ever Given delayed the passage of countless vessels through the waterway, disrupting global trade.
'To immediately start implementing the proposed development plan and put in place a timetable for completion as soon as possible,' said Egyptian President Abdel Fattah.
Said Suez Canal Authority chief Osama Rabie: 'This will lead to improvements in the ability of the guide and the captain of any ship to navigate inside the canal.'
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The project will extend the two-way south of the Great Bitter Lake and will be carried by the largest dredger in the Middle East.
Previously, the ground of the 20,000-TEU Ever Given delayed the passage of countless vessels through the waterway, disrupting global trade.
'To immediately start implementing the proposed development plan and put in place a timetable for completion as soon as possible,' said Egyptian President Abdel Fattah.
Said Suez Canal Authority chief Osama Rabie: 'This will lead to improvements in the ability of the guide and the captain of any ship to navigate inside the canal.'
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