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33 Foods, Petroleum Products Laden Ships Arrive Lagos
Thiry three ships laden
with foods, petroleum products and other goods are expected to arrive Lagos ports from February l0 to February 22.
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NP A) stated this on Tuesday in its daily publication – ‘Shipping Position’ – made available to newsmen in Lagos noted that only one of the 33 expected ships would sail in with kerosene.
The document indicated that 15 ships would sail in with containers, while four ships would arrive with bulk wheat.
It explained that the remaining 13 expected ships contained: fresh fish, general cargo, bulk gypsum, tug boat, base oil, bulk sugar, bulk rice, bulk gypsum and crude palm oil
According to the document, 20 ships are waiting to berth with petroleum products and other commodities.
It stated that eight ships would berth with petrol, bulk gas, aviation fuel and diesel.
The publication noted that nine of the ships would berth with bulk rice, bulk fertiliser, crude palm oil and bulk fertiliser.
It also stated that 21 ships were presently discharging buckwheat, bulk rice, container, general cargo, steel products, fresh fish, gasoline, bulk salt and petroleum products.
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