Karachi, October 18, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) released its latest shipping activity report for Saturday, providing updated details on vessel movements, berthing schedules, and cargo handling to assist trade stakeholders and port operators.
According to the PQA, the report was updated at 0800 hours, covering the last 24 hours of operations at Port Qasim. The report highlights the berthing of several vessels carrying key import and export commodities essential to Pakistan’s trade and industrial sectors.
Among the newly berthed ships, M.T. St. Mary arrived to discharge a palm oil consignment of approximately 13,369 metric tons at the LCT terminal, managed by Al-Pine Marine. Meanwhile, M.V. Royal Chiba, handled by Trade2Shore, berthed at PIBT terminal carrying 55,000 metric tons of coal, supporting the country’s energy and industrial needs.
In addition, M.V. Xpress Kohima and M.V. Yuan Xiang Fa Zhan also arrived at the port and were allotted berths QT2-II and QT2-I, respectively, for cargo handling and loading activities.
The Port Qasim Authority continues to ensure smooth and efficient port operations, facilitating maritime trade through modern infrastructure, streamlined logistics, and effective coordination with shipping agents. Regular updates like this report play a vital role in enhancing transparency and supporting Pakistan’s growing import and export trade activities.