Maritime
Nine Ships With Frozen Fish, PMS, Others Arrive Two Eastern Ports, Today
A total of nine ships laden with different cargoes will arrive two Eastern Ports today to discharge the cargos.
The Management of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA ), which stated this in its weekly Shipping Positions Magazine, said the ports are Rivers Port Complex and Warri, located in Eastern Nigeria.
All two Ports are involved in export and importation of goods and services in the region and beyond.
The Publication said the ships would arrived at different berths and terminals to discharge its cargoes.
The Authority gave the names of the vessels for Rivers Port Complex as Vevika, Green Guatemala, Emperial Eagle, and Eliana.
Vessels for Warri Port are ST ZeeZee, Safesea Neha ii, Baltic Scorpion, Ozuchukwu, and Diddi.
The weekly magazine gave the names of the shipping agents for Rivers Port Complex as Super Maritime Nig Limited, De-E Rock, Allison and Peak Shipping.
Agents for Warri Port include Peak Shipping, AIS, Allison Shipping Agency Limited, as well as Admiral and White Waters.
The statement added that the nine ships are laden with frozen Fish, bitumen, bulk wheat, premium motor spirits (PMS), wheat, and crude Oil.
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