- NPA Announces Arrival of 31 Ships at Lagos Ports, Cargo Operations Underway
- The incoming ships are reportedly transporting a variety of cargo
- 23 vessels currently offloading cargo at the ports
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has announced that 31 vessels carrying petroleum products, food items, and assorted cargo are expected to dock at Lagos ports over the next ten days.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that in its Daily Shipping Position released on Tuesday, the authority said the vessels are scheduled to call at Apapa Port, Tin-Can Island Port, and the Lekki Deep Sea Port between January 6 and January 16.
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The incoming ships are reportedly transporting a variety of cargo, including crude oil, condensate, aviation fuel, raw oil, bulk bitumen, diesel, petrol, bulk soya beans, fresh fish, containers, wall pallets, and other general merchandise.
According to the NPA, 13 vessels, including tankers, have already arrived at the ports and are awaiting berthing. These vessels carry products such as diesel, crude oil, aviation fuel, fresh fish, crude palm olein, bulk gas, wall pallets, containers, bulk sugar, and general merchandise.

Additionally, 23 vessels are currently offloading cargo at the ports. Goods being discharged include bulk urea, wheat, salt, petrol, fresh fish, bulk bitumen, bulk gas, containers, and other general cargo items.
The NPA reaffirmed its commitment to efficient vessel turnaround and seamless cargo handling, ensuring smooth operations across all ports under its management.
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