Maritime
Six Ships With Frozen Fish, LPG, Others Arrive Rivers Port, Today
The management of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says about six ships laden with different cargoes will arrive Rivers Port Complex, today.
In its latest weekly Shipping Position Magazine, the NPA said the ships would arrive; at different berths in the terminals to discharge their cargoes.
The Magazine gave the names of the vessels as Sunlight; MSC Wave.F, CS Jaden; Cool Girl; Alfred Temple, and ERA .S respectively.
The Authority also gave the names of the shipping agents as AMCO Logistics; MSC; JFDOR; Samcham and West Atlantic Port Services Nigeria Limited.
It added that the six ships were laden with frozen fish; Liquidified Petroleum Gas (LPG); Raw Sugar Bulk; Bulk Salt and Bulk Wheat respectively.
The magazine noted that the arrival of the ships would boost socio- economic activities in the State and its environs, while also increasing trade and commerce in South-South region.
The shipping position further urged traders, importers, businessmen and those working in the maritime sector to expect a boost in trading activities.
Rivers Port Complex is located in Port Harcourt City operating as one of the four Ports located in the Eastern Ports Complex.
The three others include Onne, Warri and Calabar Ports, all in South-South.
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