NewsShipping Positions Lagos Port Complex receives 25 Vessels By maritimemag October 19, 2019 ShareTweet 0 The Lagos Ports Complex, Apapa, will be a beehive of activities as about 25 vessels are expected to berth at its various terminals from October 17th to November 3rd, 2019. Within this period, shipping agents who will provide logistic support for easy cargo discharge will be busy too. Among the 25 vessels, 10 laden with containers will be received by APM Terminals Limited and the following shipping agents – PIL, Maersk, CMACGM, ONE, COSCO and GAC – will handle their shipping logistics. The names of the vessels are – MSK Cape Coast, MSK Congo, MSK Chennai, MSK Cameroon, Kota Suria, Kota Sejarah and Sea Dream. Others are Navious Azure, Sea Span Dalian and SIMA Genesis. At ENL Terminal, 4207.798MT of fresh fish, 5820MT of bauxite and 21,000MT of general cargo will be discharged by these three vessels named Savanna Breeze, Unistream and Top Elegance. Their agents are Samcham, Ocean Liner and APS. Dangote Refinery in the port will equally be busy within the period as no fewer than 6 vessels with general cargo will berth at the refinery berth. Its sister company, GDNL will receive three vessels laden with bulk salt, bulk sugar and bulk wheat. The Bluestar will provide logistics for vessels at both terminals. The remaining two vessels – Brook and BW Leopard – will discharge 10,000 MT of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and 26, 176 MT of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at Atlas Cove Jetty and NOJ respective © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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