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  2. Hudaydah Port - Wikipedia

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    The Hudaydah Port is a key Yemeni port on the Red Sea coast. It is the second largest port in the country, located in Al Hudaydah , the fourth largest city in Yemen. The port handles up to 80% of the humanitarian supplies, fuel and commercial goods in northern Yemen.

  3. Port of Aden - Wikipedia

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    The port is one of the largest natural harbors in the world. [2] Serving as an important oil storage and refueling station for tankers, the port was the second busiest harbor for refuelling, in the world after New York in the 1950s. [3] Port of aden in 1890-1900

  4. Al Hudaydah - Wikipedia

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    The port of Ras Isa is slightly north of Al Hudaydah proper, and is the terminus of the Marib–Ras Isa oil pipeline from inland Yemen, with a major storage and offloading vessel named FSO Safer moored offshore, though idled since the beginning of the Yemeni Civil War in 2015. [13] [14]

  5. Yemen Red Sea Ports Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The YRSPC was established in 2007 by Republican Decree No. 63 of 2007 to manage key Yemeni ports and harbors in Hudeidah governorate, mainly Port of Hudaydah, Port of Mokha, and al-Salif Port. [2] [1]

  6. Arab states launch assault on main port of Yemen - AOL

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    A Saudi-led alliance of Arab states launched an attack on Yemen's main port city on Wednesday in the largest battle of the Yemen war, aiming to bring the ruling Houthi movement to its knees at the ...

  7. Transport in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The port can handle ro-ro ships, container ships, cargo ships, as well as tankers. In November 2003, following the October 2002 bombing of the French supertanker Limburg off the Yemen coast and the resultant dramatic drop in throughput at the Aden port, the Port of Singapore Authority sold its majority stake in the ACT back to the Yemeni ...

  8. Category:Ports and harbours of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; ... Port of Aden; Port of Mokha; ... Port of Shihr; Port of Socotra; Y. Yemen Arabian Sea Ports Corporation; Yemen Gulf of Aden ...

  9. Mokha - Wikipedia

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    Mokha (Arabic: المُخا, romanized: al-Mukhā), also spelled Mocha, or Mukha, [1] is a port city on the Red Sea coast of Yemen. Until Aden and al Hudaydah eclipsed it in the 19th century, Mokha was the principal port for Yemen's capital, Sanaa. Long known for its coffee trade, the city gave its name to Mocha coffee. [2]