Port Qasim Shipping Activity Report: October 24, 2025

Port Qasim Activity

Karachi, October 24, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) released its latest shipping activity report on Friday to update stakeholders and port users on ongoing maritime operations.

The report, updated at 0800 hours, covers vessel movements and berthing activities at Port Qasim during the past 24 hours.

Vessels That Sailed

Three vessels departed from Port Qasim carrying various commodities.

• M.T-Venus 9 (PQA Reg. No. 36460) with a length overall (LOA) of 112 meters sailed carrying 3,346 metric tons of LPG. The ship, managed by I.F.A., departed from SSGC berth at 12:00 PM.

• M.T-Epic Susak (Reg. No. 36471), 120 meters long, loaded with 5,254 metric tons of LPG, sailed under Universal Shipping from EVTL berth at 3:30 PM.

• M.T-Bolan (Reg. No. 36490), with a length of 228 meters, transported 54,994 metric tons of MOGAS and departed via FOTCO berth under Al-Pine Marine at 3:30 PM.

Vessels That Berthed

Several ships were berthed at Port Qasim on Friday, handling imports of rice, palm oil, LPG, and furnace oil.

• M.V-Melbourne Spirit (Reg. No. 36497), measuring 179.9 meters, berthed at FAP terminal under Eastwind Shipping at 12:00 PM, carrying 30,000 metric tons of rice.

• M.T-Eco Joshua Park (Reg. No. 36482) berthed at LCT terminal at 12:30 PM, managed by Al-Pine Marine, with a cargo of 24,451 metric tons of palm oil.

• M.T-Amir Gas (Reg. No. 36469), a 100-meter-long LPG vessel, docked at SSGC berth under M. International at 2:30 PM, carrying 1,575 metric tons of LPG.

• M.T-Eva Richway arrived later in the day and was stationed at EVTL berth around 6:30 PM.

• M.T-Romance (Reg. No. 36485), a 189-meter vessel managed by Al-Pine Marine, berthed at FOTCO terminal around 7:00 PM with 25,000 metric tons of furnace oil.

Port Qasim continues to facilitate the smooth handling of fuel, edible oil, and dry cargo shipments, maintaining its position as one of Pakistan’s busiest maritime trade hubs.