Karachi, October 21, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) released its daily shipping activity report on Tuesday, detailing vessel movements and port operations for the past 24 hours. The update, issued at 8:00 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST), highlights key imports, exports, and berthing schedules at one of Pakistan’s busiest seaports.
According to the report, multiple vessels departed from Port Qasim carrying essential commodities. These included M.V. IPSEA Colossus transporting coal, M.T. Clear Stars carrying motor gasoline (MOGAS), and M.V. Venus 3 loaded with palm oil. All vessels were managed by Al-Pine Marine and sailed from terminals PQEPT, FOTCO, and LCT respectively.
Meanwhile, new vessels arrived for berthing, including M.T. Elm Galaxy transporting ethylene dichloride (EDC), which docked at EVTL, and M.V. CMA CGM Zanzibar, which berthed at QT2-II.
Port Qasim remains a central hub for Pakistan’s maritime trade, handling a significant volume of import and export cargo daily. The PQA’s regular shipping reports provide transparency and support for port users, shipping companies, and the national logistics network, ensuring smoother coordination and operational efficiency across Karachi’s maritime sector.
With continuous modernization and expansion, Port Qasim strengthens Pakistan’s trade infrastructure, promoting economic growth and enhancing global connectivity through efficient maritime logistics operations.