11 ships with petrol, frozen fish, others berth at Lagos ports

The Nigerian Ports Authority on Tuesday, said 11 ships that had arrived at the ports were waiting to berth with base oil, bulk sugar, general cargo, bulk salt, frozen fish and petrol.
The NPA in its Daily Shipping Position, said that another 23 ships had arrived at the Lagos Port Complex discharging petrol and others.
It said that the ships were discharging bulk wheat, general cargo, container, frozen fish, soda ash, automobile gasoline, butane gas and petrol.
The authority said that 24 other ships were expected to arrive at the port between April 26 and May 8.
It listed the expected items as bulk wheat, general cargo, frozen fish, bulk sugar, butane gas, bulk gypsum, bulk salt, bulk urea, base oil, ethanol and containers.
(NAN)
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