The Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post reported that an “Israeli” digital shipping company is preparing to operate a line of fuel tankers from “Israeli” ports to Arab countries.
According to the newspaper, the company “TrakNet” signed an agreement with a Gulf company, “the name of which was not mentioned in the newspaper,” that will soon conduct an experiment to test the procedures for implementing transportation operations, and the use of Jordanian or Israeli tankers for transportation operations will also be considered.
The newspaper quoted the CEO of the Israeli company, Hanan Friedman, as saying: He announced the first experimental agreement of its kind, and the aim of this technology is to test the planning process for transporting large quantities of fuel and related products from the opposite direction, from the Mediterranean Sea, through the ports of Israel and from there to Arab countries and the Gulf.”
According to the newspaper, this could be a large logistics project and would reach the goal of transporting 34,000 tons of fuel and products per month, or about 800 containers.
It is noteworthy that the company “Traknet” operates in Europe, the Arabian Gulf and Israel, and the Gulf is one of the largest suppliers of crude oil in the world. However, the region sometimes faces a shortage of refined petroleum products such as diesel or gasoline, which forces countries in the same region to import them. From Europe and the Middle East, according to the newspaper.
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2024-04-15 16:58:06