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4 oil vessels expected at Karachi Port today

bySyed Muhammad Aslam
14/10/2014
in Latest News, Ports and Shipping
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KARACHI: A general cargo vessel and four oil tankers, including an oil tanker ship are expected to arrive at Karachi Port Trust on Tuesday.

Amber Alena, a general cargo vessel, is carrying imported steel cargo of 28,262 tons and oil tanker ship Histria Agata is loaded with 27,000 tons of mogas imports.

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Oil tankers Admore Centurios and Bon Atlantico, were also expected to arrive at Karachi Port Trust. They are carrying 20,000 tons mogas imports; 2,000 tons of chemicals while the third oil tanker Reliance II would lift 17,000 tons of molasses exports from the port.

Four vessels, namely M.V-Roscho Poplar, M.T-Feng Hai-36, M.T-Bum Chin and M.T-Al Soor II were at the outer anchorage of Port Qasim at 0800 hours Tuesday. They are carrying 57,000 tons of rape seed imports; 16,065 tons of palm oil imports; 18,499 tons of palm oil imports respectively.

Three container vessels; namely i were expected to arrive at outer anchorage of Port Qasim on Tuesday.

Tags: Bon AtlanticoConsul General Brian Heaghgeneral cargoKarachi Port TrustM.V-CMA CGM MoliereM.V-Safmarine NgamiM.V-SCT ZurichOil tankers Admore Centurios

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