Port Qasim Reports Vessel Movement for March 29, 2026

Port Qasim Activity

Karachi, March 29, 2026 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has issued its daily vessel movement report, providing key operational updates for Sunday to support stakeholders across Pakistan’s maritime and logistics sectors.

According to the latest update released at 8:00 AM (PKT), the port recorded steady activity over the past 24 hours, with multiple vessels arriving, berthing, and departing across different terminals. The report reflects continued efficiency in handling bulk cargo, liquid chemicals, and energy supplies, which are vital to the country’s industrial and commercial supply chains.

Among the notable departures, M.V Ability sailed with a substantial consignment of yellow peas totaling 37,000 metric tons, indicating ongoing food commodity imports. Meanwhile, M.T Fairchem Katana departed after offloading phosphoric acid, an essential raw material for fertilizers, highlighting the port’s role in supporting Pakistan’s agriculture sector. Additionally, M.T Navigator Aries set sail carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), reinforcing energy supply continuity.

On the berthing side, large container vessel M.V Sydney Bridge successfully docked at the QT2-II terminal, reflecting active container handling operations. Other vessels, including M.T QEM Star and M.V AM Ocean Pride, also secured berths at EVTL and PQEPT terminals respectively, indicating a steady inflow of maritime traffic.

The daily shipping report by Port Qasim Authority plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency and operational coordination among shipping agents, importers, exporters, and port operators. As one of Pakistan’s busiest ports, Port Qasim continues to facilitate trade flows and strengthen the country’s economic connectivity with global markets.