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18 vessels to berth at Lagos ports -NPA
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on Monday said no fewer than 18 ships were expected to berth at the Lagos ports between November 4 and 24.
The NPA, in its “Daily Shipping Position’’, said two of the expected vessels would berth with diesel.
It stated that another three vessels would berth with general cargoes while two vessels each would berth with containers carrying different goods and bulk wheat.
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“The remaining nine vessels would berth with bulk gas, bulk fertilizer, diplomatic petrol, bulk salt, bulk sugar, bulk oil, feed corn and fresh fish.
“The 18 expected vessels would berth at Greenview Development Nigeria Ltd., (GDNL), ENL Consortium Terminals, Apapa Bulk Terminal (ABT), Eko 1, among other terminals in Lagos,” it said.
It added that another two vessels, carrying bulk urea and container, were expected at Lekki Deep Sea port in Lagos.
NAN
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