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58 vessels arrives Lagos Ports

Folashade by Folashade
April 9, 2014
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A total of 58 vessels are expected to berth today at various terminals within the  Lagos Ports Complex (LPC) today.

 

vessel

made available by the
Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), 15 of the vessels will bring in
containers, while 10 will arrive with rice in bag.

The statistics also stated that 13 of the vessels will sail in with general cargoes, food items including bulk wheat, bulk malt, bulk fertilizer, steel products, used vehicles and bulk sugar.

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Also, 6 of the vessels are expected to sail in with Diplomaic calls with another 4 laden with premium motor spirit (PMS),Dual purpose Kerosene (DPK) and base oil.

NPA said that 24 ships will arrive at ENL terminals, 15 ships will berth at APMT terminals and the others are scheduled for ABTL, SBM, GDNL and BOP respectively.

The statistics also shows that 5 motor tankers laden with petroleum products such as Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), bulk gas, Dual purpose Kerosene (DPK), base oil, and Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) are awaiting berth.


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