KARACHI: Transshipment at Karachi Port over the past 24 days alone has matched the total volume handled throughout the entire previous year. In 2025, Karachi Port processed approximately 8,300 containers, while in just the last 24 days, the port handled 8,313 containers. This represents a record-high growth of 1,423 percent compared to 2025.
Disruptions in shipping routes in the Gulf region have forced global logistics operators to explore alternative routes. Pakistan’s ports are exactly what they were looking for.
At the operational level, South Asia Pakistan Terminal handled 5,286 containers, while Hutchison Port processed 1,827 containers and Karachi Gateway Terminal managed 1,200 containers during the recent surge in activity.
Policy adjustments have also supported this growth. Pakistan has revised its transshipment regulations to allow cargo handling at both seaports and airports, which has improved flexibility for international trade operators.
Improved infrastructure, including developments under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), is helping strengthen Pakistan’s position as a regional trade and logistics center.
If the current momentum continues, Pakistan could further enhance its role in global trade by attracting sustained investment in logistics and port infrastructure.






