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60 VESSELS ARRIVES LAGOS PORTS

Folashade by Folashade
November 18, 2014
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A total of 60 vessels are expected to berth today at various terminals within the Lagos Ports Complex (LPC) today.

According to the daily shipping position made available by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), 24 of the vessels will bring in containers, while 4 will arrive with rice in bag.

The statistics also stated that 21 of the vessels will sail in with general cargoes, used vehicle, steel products, bulk urea, bulk clinker, ethanol, bulk gypsium, used vehicles, empty container, raw sugar, ethanol and food items including bulk wheat, bulk malt, bulk sugar, bulk salt, bulk fertilizer, frozen fish,

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Also, 11 of the vessels are expected to sail in with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), AGO, Jet A1 and Dual Purpose  Kerosene (DPK).

 

 

 

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