Maritime
16 Ships To Arrive PH Port Soon
Sixteen ships laden with
various goods and products are expected to berth at the Port Harcourt Port.
This was contained in the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Daily Shipping Position made available to The Tide correspondent in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.
According to the document, three ships MV Asian Wind, MV Sea Dias and MV Reunion Bay are laden with rice in bulk, as MV Tama Hope and MV Tokachi Forest are with frozen fish while MV Bold Voyage and MV Strategic Alliance will sail in with bulk salt.
The document also stated that MV Altai and MV Nord Numbai are to berth with bulk wheat while two MT Igbinosa are laden with crude oil.
The Tide further gathered that MT Breeze and MT Argosy are with Premuim Motor Spirit (PMS), MT Sampatiki and MT Gods Hand are with Dual Purpose Kerosene while MT Zeynep is laden with Automotive Gas Oil (AGO).
It was also gathered that five ships are awaiting at the fairway buoy.
They include Sterna Concert, Lord, MT Triumph, Ivory Dawn and Orion Bay.
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