35 cargo ships run from Mandalay port to Yangon, Bhamo in 2nd week of January

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Two cargo barge seen at the Mandalay Port for freight-handling process.

The Department of Marine Administration recently stated that there were thirty-five cargo ships to transport the goods from the Mandalay port to Yangon and Bhamo ports along the Ayeyawady River in the second week of January.
From 8 to 16 January, these cargo ships transported 10,288.02 tonnes of cement, 21,895.9 tonnes of millet, 250 suds of gravel, 150 packs of various goods, 500 sheets of plywood, 800 tonnes of molasses and 454.3 tonnes of sugar in total.
The Department of Marine Administration warned not to carry overloads of the goods and to be careful the water navigation signs on the banks and in the water for safe driving. — TWA/TRKM

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