Maritime
29 Ships With PMS,Others Arrive Lagos Ports, Today
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says a total of 29 ships conveying petroleum products and other goods are expected to berth today at Lagos ports.
The Authority said the sea going vessels are scheduled to berth from 5th to 14th February, 2023 to discharge cargos.
This was contained in the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) Weekly Shipping Position Magazine made available to The Tide at the Weekend.
The Manifest listed the items expected at the port to include Bulk sugar, frozen fish and Bulk urea.
Other cargos laden in the expected ships include Bulk gypsum, General cargo, Butane gas, truck, and soya bean meal.
The magazine also listed Bulk wheat, bulk salt, Bulk fertilizer, Diplomatic, container and petrol.
The NPA stated further that 13 ships were already discharging general cargo, petrol, container, base oil, soya bean oil, bulk gypsum, bulk urea, jet fuel, automobile gasoline and frozen fish.
The Authority also noted that four ships had arrived the Port waiting to berth with containers, Base oil, Automobile gasoline and fuel.
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