The head of the Arab World Transport and Services Federation, Bahloul Hamrouni, announced the creation of the Libyan Tunisian transport company to transport people and goods.
The company comes as established in the context of the Libyan Tunisian Transport and Services, regularly, on Sunday, 27 June.
The new company will contribute to solving problems and facilitating traffic procedures and mobility between the two countries. Tawfik Dabous Secretary-General of the Union, withdrawn, in turn, activating the Arab World Transport and Services.
For his part, the Director General of the Maritime Transport and Polls at the Ministry of Transport and Logistics in Tunis, Youssef bin Ramadan, announced the acceleration of the opening of a new maritime line between Tunisia, Libya and vehicles, stressing that several projects are programmed, including an additional cross-cutting crossing, Which will support convergence between the two countries.
Tunisia and Libya, according to Ben Ramadan, could unify their efforts to attract investments for securing trade between them and other Maghreb and other Arab countries, noting that there are currently three regular naval paves for containers between Sfax port and the fifth, and the port of Bizerte and Tripoli.
Opening a sea line to transport people
There is an agreement between the two sides to open a maritime line to transport people, where shipping is developed for travelers between the two countries, according to an official at the Ministry of Transport and Logistics Yousef bin Ramadan.
He said Tunis was ready to receive the Libyan brothers and their cars through the port of Shawl al-Wadi and the port of Gergis, which could be a link between the naval lines from the world towards Libya through the port of Gergis, especially, and that the Mediterranean believes 30 percent of the global naval traffic.
The port of Gergis is available for all the specifications for the transport of goods, containers, trees and travelers. Recently completed a naval station for travelers at a cost of 6 million dinars.
In 12 June, Tunisia and Libya announced the start of the joint customs port in Ras Jdir
The launch of joint customs port in the framework of the Libyan Tunisian cooperation in the Dyeonian field.