Karachi, January 22, 2026 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) on Thursday released its daily shipping activity report to keep trade and maritime stakeholders informed about vessel movements at the port.
According to the authority, the shipping activity position was updated at 8:00 a.m. Pakistan Standard Time (PST) and covers the movement of vessels during the last 24 hours. The report highlights continued operational activity at one of the country’s busiest ports, reflecting steady import and export flows.
During the reported period, several vessels sailed from Port Qasim carrying key commodities. M.T. PVT Jupiter departed from the Liquid Cargo Terminal after loading a substantial quantity of palm oil, while M.T. EFE Bosphorus sailed from the Pakistan International Bulk Terminal with a large coal consignment. Additionally, container vessel M.T. GFS Giselle left the port from the Qasim International Container Terminal, indicating ongoing containerized trade operations.
On the berthing side, the port received multiple vessels, further strengthening cargo handling momentum. LNG carrier M.T. Wadi Al Sail berthed at the Engro Elengy Terminal to discharge liquefied natural gas, a critical fuel for Pakistan’s energy sector. Container vessel M.V. MSC Roshney V also arrived at Qasim International Container Terminal, while M.T. City Island docked at the Liquid Cargo Terminal with a fresh palm oil shipment.
Port officials stated that smooth vessel movements and timely berthing and sailing operations demonstrate improved coordination among terminal operators, shipping agents, and port authorities. The steady flow of essential commodities underlines Port Qasim’s vital role in supporting Pakistan’s trade and industrial supply chains.
