10 ships to berth at Lagos ports Tuesday, says NPA

The Nigerian Ports Authority has said about 10 ships are expected to berth at Lagos ports on Tuesday.
According to the NPA’s daily publication, “Shipping position,” five vessels will berth with containers of various goods.
It said that the remaining five vessels were expected to berth with base oil, bulk wheat, fresh fish, truck heads and petrol.
The NPA stated that the 10 vessels would berth at various terminals, including Apapa Bulk, APMT, ENL Consortium, and others at the Apapa and Tincan Island ports.
The NPA noted that three vessels were waiting to berth with Single Buoy Mooring (SBM), fresh fish, diesel, and general cargo at APMT, Apapa Bulk, and Greenview Development Nigeria Ltd. terminals in Lagos.
The NPA also said that four vessels were waiting to berth at Lekki Deep Sea Port with crude oil, diesel, bulk urea, and alkaline.
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