Maritime
Nine Ships With PMS, LPG, Others Arrive Eastern Ports Today
A total of Nine foreign ships laden with cargoes are billed to arrive four Eastern Ports today to discharge cargos.
This was contained in the Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) Weekly Shipping Position made available to The Tide at the weekend in Port Harcourt.
The Ports include, Rivers Port Complex, Onne, Calabar and Warri, located in Eastern Nigeria.
The Weekly report said the ships would berth at different terminals to discharge their cargoes.
The Authority gave the names of the vessels for Rivers Port Complex as Meldi Coromel, Alfred and Ahu C.
Vessels for Onne and Warri Ports are Genco Predator, Elizabeth Spirit, Matrix ASA and Mosunumola respectively, while Calabar Port will welcome Kings and Runfus Vessels to their terminals.
NPA listed the names of the shipping Agents for Rivers Port Complex as JFDOR, West Atlantic Port Service Nig Limited and Super maritime Nig Limited.
Agents for Onne and Warri Ports includes, Samcham, Amco Tera Shipping Limited and Internship.
Calabar Port has Peejay Shippings and Logistics Limited, and Alraine as agents.
The statement added that the ships were laden with Bulk Wheat, and Premium Motor Spirits (PMS), LPG and POP
Other cargos include Bulk fertilizers, In ballast, AGO and General Cargos respectively.
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