The
Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is expecting the arrival of twenty ships laden
with various cargos.
Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is expecting the arrival of twenty ships laden
with various cargos.
This
is contained in the NPA’s document, the ‘Shipping Position’ which is made
available to newsmen.
is contained in the NPA’s document, the ‘Shipping Position’ which is made
available to newsmen.
The
vessels are expected to sail into various port terminals in Lagos including the
Atlas Cove Jetty, the New Oil Jetty, ENL among others.
vessels are expected to sail into various port terminals in Lagos including the
Atlas Cove Jetty, the New Oil Jetty, ENL among others.
According
to the NPA, six of the vessels are to bring in containers, frozen fish will
arrive in two of the twenty vessels, one vessel each will bring in salt and
bulk sugar.
to the NPA, six of the vessels are to bring in containers, frozen fish will
arrive in two of the twenty vessels, one vessel each will bring in salt and
bulk sugar.
General
cargoes including bulk wheat, ethanol and others are to arrive in eight
vessels, while the remaining two vessels will bring in petroleum products
including petrol and bulk gas.
cargoes including bulk wheat, ethanol and others are to arrive in eight
vessels, while the remaining two vessels will bring in petroleum products
including petrol and bulk gas.
The
arrival of the vessels are expected until March 13, 2019.
arrival of the vessels are expected until March 13, 2019.
Meanwhile,
eleven vessels carrying containers have arrived at the Lagos Ports and waiting
to berth at the APM Terminals in Apapa.
eleven vessels carrying containers have arrived at the Lagos Ports and waiting
to berth at the APM Terminals in Apapa.
Three
other vessels carrying petroleum products are also waiting to berth at the
Single Bouy Mooring and the Bulk Oil Plant terminals.
other vessels carrying petroleum products are also waiting to berth at the
Single Bouy Mooring and the Bulk Oil Plant terminals.