Karachi, December 11, 2025: The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its daily shipping operations report on Thursday to keep stakeholders, importers, exporters, and maritime agencies informed about vessel movements and cargo activities at the port.
The report, updated at 8:00 AM, provides detailed information about vessel arrivals, departures, and cargo handling for the past 24 hours.
According to the PQA, the port witnessed the sailing of key vessels, including oil, rice, and other essential commodities. Among the ships that departed were M.T. Talara, carrying over 52,000 metric tons of Mogas, and M.T. Mansour M, transporting approximately 31,000 metric tons of rice. These departures were managed efficiently by respective ship agents, ensuring smooth port operations.
In addition, several vessels arrived for berthing and cargo handling. The port welcomed ships such as M.V. Doric Valour, carrying coal, and M.T. New Ability, loaded with 60,000 metric tons of LSFO. The arrivals also included container and general cargo vessels, reflecting the port’s ongoing role in supporting Pakistan’s trade logistics and supply chain operations.
Port Qasim remains one of Pakistan’s most active maritime hubs, handling a wide variety of cargo, including liquid fuels, coal, rice, and industrial goods. The daily operations report not only provides transparency for shipping and logistics stakeholders but also helps businesses and traders plan their import-export activities efficiently.
The PQA emphasized that these updates are part of its commitment to maintaining smooth maritime operations, facilitating trade, and supporting the country’s economic growth. Regular monitoring of shipping activity ensures timely berthing, safe cargo handling, and optimized port efficiency.
