Karachi, May 20, 2025 — The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its official shipping operations report for Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
The detailed update, issued at 0800 hours, provides a comprehensive overview of port activity over the past 24 hours. This daily report serves as a key source of operational insight for terminal operators, shipping agents, importers, and exporters managing logistics through one of Pakistan’s busiest maritime gateways.
The shipping operations report confirms the successful berthing of four vessels at various terminals, reflecting Port Qasim’s steady handling capacity and efficient scheduling. Among the vessels docked is M.V. GFS JUNO, a container ship registered under number 35841. Measuring over 200 meters in length, it berthed at QICT-V at 08:30 under the agency of Eastwind Shipping. Similarly, M.V. MSC MARTINA, another large container vessel measuring over 243 meters, was handled at QT2-II at 08:45. This operation was managed by MSC Pakistan.
Bulk cargo operations remained active as well. M.T. MAERSK BEAUFORT, carrying 27,000 metric tons of imported palm oil, was berthed at the LCT terminal at 15:00. AL-PINE MARINE was responsible for overseeing the vessel’s operations. Additionally, M.T. KAISA I, transporting 3,189 metric tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), docked at EVTL at the same hour. The LPG shipping activity was handled by M. International.
The Port Qasim Authority’s routine release of its shipping operations report reflects a commitment to transparency, planning efficiency, and timely communication with stakeholders involved in trade and logistics. By documenting vessel berthing details, cargo types, and terminal assignments, the report helps streamline cargo handling, customs processes, and overall maritime operations.
Shipping agents and logistics managers rely heavily on these daily updates to coordinate cargo transfers, crew scheduling, and onward supply chain movements. The smooth flow of goods into and out of Port Qasim underscores its strategic importance in national and regional trade.
As of May 20, the shipping operations continue without disruption, with no delays reported in vessel handling or port activities. The Port Qasim Authority is expected to release its next report tomorrow, maintaining its role as a key information source in Pakistan’s maritime shipping landscape.