The leadership of Yemen Red Sea Ports Corporation carried out, on Thursday, 10 Dhu al-Qa'da 1446h, corresponding to May 8, 2025, a field visit to the berth of Hodeida port, to honor the captains and crews of the berthed ships, in recognition of their steadfastness, and keen to continue performing their duty and professional role.
During the visit, the vice chairman of the port, Mr. Nasr Abdullah Al-nuseiri, along with the director of the Office of the chairman, Mr. Ali al-Ansi, the manager of the container terminal, captain Mohammed Al-SAIS, and the director of Legal Affairs, Mr. Mutaher Al-AMDI, met with the captains and crew members of the ships, to review their conditions and support them at their work sites, as part of the foundation's efforts to support the continuity of the port days after it was targeted by the Zionist aggression aircraft.
Al-nusairi and his companions honored the crews with the port's shield and symbolic gifts inspired by the Yemeni folk heritage, expressing pride in their efforts and their effective role in maintaining the port's activity and the flow of vital goods.
The vice chairman of the board of directors praised the vital role played by the maritime crews in ensuring the access of essential goods to the Yemeni people, stressing that this effort represents a symbol of steadfastness and economic resistance.
He explained that this field honor expresses the foundation's deep gratitude for the exceptional efforts exerted by the crews in the face of various circumstances, pointing out that the continued reception of ships and unloading their cargo directly contributes to meeting the food and medical needs of Yemenis.
Al-nusairi pointed out that the gifts presented to the crews, including Onyx and Yemeni coffee, as well as souvenirs, reflect the foundation's attachment to the national heritage and its keenness to honor all those who contribute to serving the country.
He stressed that the workers at sea, especially ship crews, Masters, marine engineers, operating crews and services, represent the backbone of the navigation movement, and are given special attention by the institution, recognizing the importance of their strategic role in supporting the national economy and the continuation of civilian life.
The ship crews expressed their appreciation to the leadership of Yemen Red Sea Ports Corporation for this kind gesture, stressing that the Honor is a great moral incentive to continue to perform their tasks wholeheartedly in a working environment that requires constant vigilance and continuous effort.