Daily Shipping Operations at Port Qasim – December 7, 2025

Port Qasim Activity

Karachi, December 7, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its daily shipping operations report for Sunday, providing an overview of vessel movements and cargo activities during the past 24 hours.

The update, officially issued at 8:00 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST), outlines key developments involving vessel sailings, berthings, and shifting operations across the port.

According to the PQA, several vessels completed their sailing procedures. These included the tanker M.T Khairpur, carrying nearly 59,000 metric tons of gas oil; the vessel M.V Manta Sena, which departed with a rice consignment of over 28,000 metric tons; M.V Lia, loaded with more than 55,000 metric tons of coal; and M.T Claude, transporting over 7,200 metric tons of LPG. All ships departed after fulfilling their cargo and draft requirements under the supervision of their respective shipping agents.

In addition, multiple vessels were berthed at Port Qasim during the reporting period. These included M.T Zekreet, an LNG carrier with a manifest quantity exceeding 136,000 metric tons; M.V Seagull Victory, bringing in a palm kernel shipment; and M.T Luma, loaded with LPG. Another vessel, M.T Advantage Paradise, was also accommodated later in the day. These berthings were managed across terminals such as EETL, FAP, SSGC, and FOTCO.

The port further reported one vessel shifting operation, involving M.T Navigator Leo, an LPG carrier handled by Crescent Ocean Marine. The ship was repositioned from anchorage as part of routine port logistics.

Port Qasim continues to maintain efficient cargo handling and vessel movement to support Pakistan’s maritime trade, ensuring uninterrupted flow of essential commodities and industrial raw materials.