The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has announced that 37 ships are set to arrive at Apapa, Lekki Deep Sea Port, and Tincan Island port in Lagos on Tuesday. These ships will carry petroleum products, food items, and other goods.
The NPA shared this information in its Daily Shipping Position report. The vessels are expected to arrive between June 16 and June 23.
Out of the 37 ships, 13 will be bringing containers filled with various goods. The remaining 24 ships will carry frozen fish, bulk urea, petrol, condensate, bulk sugar, general cargo, aviation fuel, bulk wheat, diesel, and crude oil.
The agency also mentioned that eight ships and tankers have already arrived at the three ports. These ships are waiting to dock with containers, general cargo, gasoline, aviation fuel, petrol, bulk fertilizer, diesel, and crude oil.
Currently, 19 ships are discharging goods at the Lekki Deep Sea Port, Apapa, and Tincan Island Port. They are unloading bulk urea, containers, petrol, frozen fish, bulk gypsum, bulk sugar, bulk wheat, rug boat, containers, and bulk gas.








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