Six ships laden with petroleum products is said to be waiting to
berth and discharge at jetties in Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in
Lagos in daily publication, `Shipping Position’, made available to
newsmen on Monday in Lagos.
The document also reported that a ship laden with rice had also arrived the port to discharge.
NPA said that 31 other ships were expected to arrive the ports from June 29 to July 15.
The document indicated that the expected ships were laden with fresh
fish, buck wheat, crude palm oil, bulk gas, petrol, kerosene, fresh
fish, diesel, general cargo, bulk bauxite, bulk soya and containers.
Reports said 21 other ships are at the ports discharging buck wheat,
steel products, bulk rice, clinker, base oil, petrol, diesel, butane and
bulk soya
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