Karachi, February 1, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its latest shipping activity report for Saturday, February 1, 2025, detailing vessel movements over the past 24 hours. The report was updated at 0800 hours to provide accurate and timely information to stakeholders.
Vessel Departures and Arrivals
Port Qasim has been a hub of maritime activity, with multiple vessels arriving and departing as part of its daily operations. The port continues to play a crucial role in Pakistan’s trade and logistics, handling a variety of cargo, including palm oil, iron ore, and containerized goods.
Several vessels set sail from Port Qasim on Saturday, including M.T-MEISSA, which departed with 26,050 metric tons of palm oil. Another significant departure was M.V-MSC POSITANO, which handled containerized shipments before leaving the port at 22:30 hours. These departures highlight the efficiency of Port Qasim in managing shipping operations smoothly.
New Arrivals at Port Qasim
Saturday also saw multiple vessels berthing at Port Qasim. The M.V-INLACO EXPRESS arrived to discharge 30,600 metric tons of iron ore, while the M.T-EVA PEARL docked with 15,749 metric tons of paraxylene. Additionally, the container ships M.V-ONE THESEUS and M.V-MSC MUNDRA VIII berthed later in the evening.
Port Qasim remains a vital gateway for maritime trade, ensuring the seamless flow of goods. The port’s role in handling diverse cargo types underscores its significance in Pakistan’s economic landscape. Authorities continue to enhance port operations to improve efficiency and accommodate increasing trade volumes. More updates will follow as Port Qasim continues its busy schedule of shipping activities.