KPT Releases Shipping Movement Report on March 26, 2024

KPT Releases Shipping Movement Report on March 26, 2024

Karachi, March 26, 2024 – The Karachi Port Trust (KPT) has issued its shipping movement report for Tuesday, March 26, 2024, providing crucial information to stakeholders in the maritime sector.

The report highlights the movements of various vessels at KPT over the past 24 hours, ending at 0700 hours on Tuesday.

Ships Berthed:

1. CMA CGM Titus Container Ship

2. Al Amal Rice

3. M.T. Lahore Tanker

Ships Sailed:

1. CMA CGM Attila

2. Hansa Europe

3. CMA CGM Gemini

Expected Sailing:

• CMA CGM Titus – March 26, 2024

• Ital Unica – March 26, 2024

Expected Arrival:

• ES Effort – March 26, 2024 (Chemical Cargo)

• Woojin Elvis – March 26, 2024 (Chemical Cargo)

• COSCO Antwerp – March 26, 2024 (Container Cargo)

• Melpomeni – March 26, 2024 (General Cargo)

• Wan Hai 316 – March 27, 2024 (Container Cargo)

• Navios Jasmine – March 27, 2024 (Container Cargo)

• X-Press Bardsey – March 27, 2024 (Container Cargo)

• PIA – March 27, 2024 (Project Cargo)

Cargo Handling Turnover: The total cargo handled at Karachi Port during the last 24 hours amounted to 103,576 Metric Tons. The breakdown reveals that the port managed 57,071 Metric Tons of export cargo and 46,505 Metric Tons of import cargo during this period.

Commodity-Wise Handling (Metric Tons):

• Containerized Cargo: 42,886 (Import: 11,588, Export: 31,298)

• Break Bulk (B.BULK) Cargo: 10,841 (Import)

• Cement: 4,437 (Export)

• Clinkers: 2,550 (Export)

• Talc Lumps: 396 (Export)

• Rice: 12,540 (Export)

• Wheat: 15,276 (Import)

• Oil/Liquid Cargo: 14,650 (Import: 8,800, Export: 5,850)

The shipping movement report from KPT underscores the port’s vital role in facilitating trade and commerce, handling a diverse range of cargoes efficiently. Stakeholders rely on such reports for strategic planning and coordination, ensuring the smooth flow of goods through Karachi Port, a key gateway for Pakistan’s maritime trade.

The Karachi Port Trust (KPT) stands as a pivotal institution in Pakistan’s maritime landscape, facilitating trade and commerce through its strategic location and efficient operations. As one of the country’s premier ports, KPT plays a crucial role in bolstering economic activity and connectivity both domestically and internationally.

Established in 1887, KPT has evolved into a dynamic hub for maritime trade, handling a diverse range of cargo and providing essential services to shipping vessels. With state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated workforce, KPT ensures the smooth flow of goods in and out of Pakistan, contributing significantly to the nation’s economy.