41 Ships to arrive Lagos ports with foods, petroleum products, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Thursday in Lagos.
The NPA made the disclosure in its daily publication “Shipping Position’’, a copy of which was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
The document indicated that 16 of the expected ships would arrive at the ports with containers, while 11 others were expected with general cargoes.
It said that 11 other ships would sail in with frozen fish, bulk sugar, buckwheat and rice in bags.
According to the document, the remaining three ships are expected to bring in bulk gas and kerosene.
14 ships laden with petroleum products and general cargoes have arrived at the Lagos ports and are waiting to berth.
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