How many Indian shipments to Egyptian ports in a month?
Never heard of it, that would be absurd.
These ports lie on the Indian Ocean.
Indian
There were no ports on D-Day, the Allies landed on the beaches and built floating ports later in the month.
Many times the this results in extreme difficulty to recieve shipments and also export them. It makes it harder to travel and build ports
"Port cities and towns of the Indian Ocean". Ports are the gateways that connect the Indian Ocean and are the main building blocks that create an Indian Ocean World.
It has ports on the Arabian (Persian) Gulf, which is a part of the Indian Ocean.
China uses a policy called the "Green Fence" in which they will reject shipments of recyclables at ports if they are too contaminated. China placed this policy because items that couldn't be recycled were ending up in Chinese landfills.
reopening of British West Indian ports
There are several cities with Red Sea ports. Probably the most famous is El-Quseir in Egypt.
Kochi and calicut( samoothiri)
Depending on whether you want to know about a tawny Port or a ruby Port, it can last anywhere from a week to a month after opening. Ports are made in two main styles: wood-aged or bottle-aged. Wood aged Ports are drinkable once they hit the store and last for about a month once opened. Bottle-aged Ports have a longer aging time before they are marketable and once they are opened only last about a week. Ruby Port is both bottle-aged and wood-aged and tawny Port is wood-aged only so a ruby Port would last only a week once opened and a tawny Port would last about a month.