Karachi, April 28, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its latest shipping activity report for Monday, April 28, 2025, providing essential updates for all stakeholders involved in maritime trade and logistics.
The report, compiled and updated at 0800 hours, details vessel movements, cargo operations, and berthing activities that occurred over the past 24 hours.
According to the Port Qasim shipping report, several vessels successfully completed their operations and departed the port. The vessel M.V. GEORGIOS P, carrying 27,146 metric tons of rice and 8,022 metric tons of other cargo, sailed from M/W-II berth under the management of Ocean Services. Meanwhile, M.T. AB OLIVIA, loaded with 12,000 metric tons of palm oil, and M.T. HAI TUN ZUO, transporting a substantial 57,804 metric tons of mogas, departed the Liquid Cargo Terminal (LCT) and FOTCO terminals respectively, marking a significant movement in the port’s shipping activity.
On the berthing side, the port witnessed the arrival of important cargo vessels enhancing the flow of trade. M.V. VOLISSOS berthed at HFP&S-IV to discharge a cargo of 42,186 metric tons of coal, handled by Ocean World. Additionally, container vessel M.V. SEASPAN SANTOS was berthed at QICT-VII under the agency of GAC Shipping, signaling robust container activity. Two additional tankers, M.T. SKY RUNNER and M.T. IVAN 6, also berthed at LCT and SSGC terminals respectively, continuing the port’s dynamic shipping operations.
Furthermore, vessel shifting was an active part of today’s shipping activity. M.V. ANDREAS-K, carrying 37,000 metric tons of rice, shifted from M/W-I, while M.V. ATLANTIC SAMURAI, laden with 68,340 metric tons of soybean seed, moved from outer anchorage. Such shifting operations are vital for maintaining smooth berthing schedules and ensuring continuous port activity.
The Port Qasim Authority emphasized that these movements reflect the ongoing vibrancy of the port’s shipping sector and the efficient handling of both import and export cargoes. PQA continues to play a pivotal role in Pakistan’s trade infrastructure, and regular updates through the shipping activity report provide transparency and support for stakeholders managing shipping logistics.
Port Qasim remains committed to enhancing its facilities and streamlining operations to accommodate the growing demands of international and domestic shipping activity.