Karachi, July 1, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has issued its latest shipping activity report for Tuesday, July 1, 2025, reflecting a steady flow of maritime operations over the past 24 hours.
The daily report, released at 0800 hours, serves to update shipping agents, terminal operators, and trade stakeholders about vessel traffic and cargo movements at one of Pakistan’s busiest ports.
According to the shipping activity report, several key vessels sailed out of the port on Tuesday. Among them, M.T. Bateleaur, carrying 6,750 metric tons of LPG, departed from the SSGC terminal. M.T. Al Soor II, loaded with 40,608 metric tons of gas oil, sailed from FOTCO terminal, while M.V. Seaspan Santos, a container vessel, also left Port Qasim, marking a busy day of outgoing shipping activity.
Simultaneously, berthing operations continued with similar momentum. M.V. GFS Prime, a container vessel, docked at QT2-I berth, handled by Eastwind Shipping. Another LPG carrier, M.T. Amir Gas, arrived with 1,817 metric tons of cargo and berthed at SSGC. Cement carrier M.V. Lynux Synergy, holding 39,800 metric tons of cement, was berthed at PIBT, reflecting the diversity of cargo being handled at the port. Additionally, M.T. Rose M carrying 32,864 metric tons of Mogas was docked at FOTCO terminal.
The report highlights an active cycle of imports, including LPG, Mogas, gas oil, cement, and containerized goods—demonstrating Port Qasim’s pivotal role in sustaining national supply chains. The port continues to be a key logistics hub, facilitating both inbound and outbound shipping flows with operational efficiency.
This activity not only underscores the importance of Port Qasim in handling a variety of cargo but also provides insight into Pakistan’s ongoing trade patterns and maritime commerce. With each update, the shipping activity report helps enhance transparency, supports logistics planning, and ensures timely coordination among port users.
Port Qasim’s consistent performance affirms its status as a central artery of Pakistan’s import-export infrastructure, where uninterrupted shipping activity plays a vital role in maintaining economic momentum.