Maritime
10 Ships With FF, PMS, Others Arrive Eastern Ports Today
A total of 10 sea going vessels laden with frozen fish, Premium Motor Spirits (PMS), AGO and other cargoe are expected to berth at different terminals today at Eastern Ports to discharge cargoes.
This was contained in the Ships Manifest obtained from the Weekly Shipping Position Magazine published by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt.
NPA said the ships will arrive Rivers Port Complex, Warri and Onne Ports today to discharge cargoes.
The publication noted that the ships are laden with frozen fish, PMS, AGO, and bulk wheat.
Other cargos in the ships include general cargoes, bulk urea, LNG and bulk fertilizer.
NPA gave the names of the vessels due for Rivers Port as Frio Ioinian, St. Nenne, Caliope and Eliana.
Others are HG Singapore, ASL Shanghai, Four Nabucco, LNG Kano, Jade 1 and Westmok.
The agents for the ships are African Atlantic Services, Fountain, Terra Shipping Limited and WAPS.
Agents for Warri and Onne Ports are Alraine, PeeJay Shipping Saima, Samcham, Comet Shipping Services and Marine Mercantile.
The publication further noted that the arrival of the vessels and cargoes would create more markets for frozen fish, PMS, bulk wheat, AGO and bulk urea for end users in the localities.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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