Port Qasim Shipping Activity Report – June 18, 2025

Port Qasim Activity

Karachi, June 18, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its daily shipping activity report, detailing maritime operations at the port during the past 24 hours.

The shipping activity report, issued at 08:00 AM on Wednesday, provides a comprehensive overview of berthing, cargo handling, and vessel movements aimed at informing port users, importers, exporters, and shipping companies.

According to the shipping activity report, multiple vessels carrying various import and export commodities arrived and berthed at different terminals of Port Qasim. These vessels are handling significant volumes of cargo, marking consistent maritime activity at the port.

Among the vessels highlighted in the report is M.T-M BRIGHT, which berthed at the Liquid Cargo Terminal (LCT) carrying 27,120 metric tons of palm oil. Another notable arrival is M.T-DAMSGAARD, which docked at the EVTL terminal with 19,075 metric tons of phosphoric acid. The container vessel M.V-HANSA AFRICA berthed at terminal QT2-I, continuing the flow of containerized cargo. Additionally, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier M.T-LEBRETHAH arrived and berthed at the EETL terminal with a manifest quantity of over 139,000 metric tons of LNG.

The steady stream of vessels arriving at Port Qasim is a reflection of the robust shipping activity supporting Pakistan’s import-export trade. The port remains one of the country’s busiest maritime hubs, ensuring smooth logistics and timely cargo handling despite global shipping fluctuations.

This daily shipping activity report by Port Qasim Authority is an essential update for stakeholders in the logistics and maritime sector. It enables timely planning, cargo management, and efficient coordination with ship agents and terminal operators.

As the shipping activity continues to surge, PQA’s timely issuance of the activity report plays a vital role in operational transparency and efficiency. The authority reaffirmed its commitment to improving port infrastructure and facilitating uninterrupted shipping services for Pakistan’s growing trade and commerce.