20 Ships Laden with Food, Fuel, and Goods Expected at Lagos Ports — NPA

Lagos: The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has announced the expected arrival of 20 ships at Lagos ports between November 10 and 12, carrying a mix of food items, petroleum products, and general cargo

According to the NPA’s shipping update, vessels will dock at Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports with consignments including crude oil, petrol, aviation fuel, diesel, and bulk commodities, underscoring the continued maritime activity and momentum in the supply chain.

According to the NPA, out of the 20 expected ships, four are expected to contain crude oil, four are expected to contain petrol, and three others are expected to arrive with aviation fuel. In comparison, the remaining nine ships are expected to carry diesel, gasoline, and various other products.

The NPA also indicated that three ships had arrived at the ports and were awaiting berthing with general cargo and bulk urea.

Meanwhile, it states that 11 ships are currently at the ports discharging general cargoes, bulk wheat,   bulk sugar, containers, and bulk gas.

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