maritime Transport

28 ships carrying products expected at Lagos Ports

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says that 28 ships bringing petroleum products, food and other goods are expected at the Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports from June 24 to  July 17.

NPA made the announcement in its daily publication ‘Shipping Position’ in Lagos on Monday.

Four of the ships will sail in with petrol, while 27 others are carrying bulk malt, general cargo, bulk sugar and bulk fertiliser.

Other items in the ships are bulk salt, frozen fish, buckwheat, bitumen and containers carrying different goods.

According to the publication, eight ships have arrived the ports waiting to berth with containers and petrol.

It said that no fewer than 17 ships are currently discharging buckwheat, base oil, general cargo, steel products, containers, diesel, petrol, aviation fuel, bulk sugar and empty containers.

Related posts

Group gives Gov Sanwo-Olu 7 days ultimatum to lift ban on motorcycles, tricycles

Meletus EZE

Loot for expressways/Niger Bridge, not governors

Aliyu DANLADI 

Decarbonisation: Shippers, importers, exporters to pay additional $14bn freight cost

Our Reporter

IATA foresees low passenger traffic as ticket purchases decline

Our Reporter

ENUGU AIRPORT: The Story, The Future

Chris Aligbe

Passengers decry rickety state of boats on Lagos waterways

Our Reporter