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14 Ships Expected At Lagos Ports Complex
The Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) last Thursday said that additional 14 ships would berth in Lagos ports in June.
Our correspondent reports that this will bring the number of expected ships to 80 from 66 ships reported on Wednesday by the NPA.
The Shipping Position, a document of the NPA, made available to newsmen on Thursday reported that the ships were laden with petrol, diesel, kerosene and aviation fuel.
Other cargoes are bulk salt, new vehicles, and containers.
The names of the 14 ships are Aquitania, Nord Bright, Universal Bangkok, Nefryt, Sea Adventurer, Hellas Progress, Touden II and Ruyisong.
Others are the Matrix, Caliope, Sp Boston, Mol Honor, Luminous Ace and Progress Ace.
The ships would berth at terminals of Greenview Development Nigeria Ltd., Ports and Cargo Ltd., ENL Consulting, Josep Dam.
Other terminals are Ibafon, AP Molar Terminal and Five Star Diagnostics.
It would be recalled that 29 ships, which had earlier arrived, are still discharging cargoes at the ports.
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