Handling at Alexandria Port Authority ran Regularly over the past 24 hours, with 11 ships arriving and 7 departing, totaling 18 vessels. All operational and technical departments functioned normally, and a total of 42 ships were currently berthed, reflecting the efficiency of the operational system and the smooth flow of vessels entering and departing according to the planned schedules. This smooth operation is facilitated by ongoing coordination among port authorities to expedite loading and unloading processes and minimize vessel waiting times, thereby enhancing the port's competitiveness and improving the efficiency of services provided to all shipping lines. Regarding cargo traffic at the ports of Alexandria and Dekheila, approximately 167,000 tons of various goods and strategic commodities were handled over the past 24 hours, comprising 28,000 tons of exports and 139,000 tons of imports. The total number of TEUs handled reached 8,402 in 24 hours, including 3,184 imports, 2,206 exports, and 3,012 transit containers. This reflects the diversity of container traffic across imports, exports, and transit, and underscores the port's position as a vital regional logistics hub for container handling and international trade. The gates of Alexandria and Dekheila ports witnessed the entry of 5,847 trucks and the exit of 5,235, totaling 11,082 truck movements. In this context, the Alexandria Port Authority continues its efforts to develop its work system and enhance operational efficiency through the optimal use of available resources and the application of the latest technologies in port operations management, ensuring speed and accuracy. The Authority affirms its full commitment to applying the highest occupational safety and health standards across all work sites, in addition to adhering to standard environmental regulations and standards in all activities. This ensures environmental protection and the prevention of pollution in all its forms, while continuing to provide distinguished services that support trade and serve the national economy.