Four vessels to discharge products at Lekki Deep Sea Port

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said at least four vessels will discharge various products at Lekki Deep Sea Port in Lagos.
On Thursday, the NPA disclosed this in its Shipping Position, the organisation’s daily publication.
The four vessels will discharge crude oil, bulk urea and fuel oil.
NPA said that six more vessels were expected to berth at various ports in Lagos.
It also said that two of the expected vessels would berth with containers of different goods.
“The remaining expected vessels will berth with diesel, bulk gas, fuel oil, and cargo. Two vessels are waiting to berth with wet cargo and general cargo at two ports in Lagos,” the report said.
(NAN)
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