Karachi, January 13, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its latest shipping activity report for Monday, January 13, 2025, providing vital details to stakeholders about ongoing operations at Port Qasim.
Current Shipping Activities at Port Qasim
The PQA’s report outlines the movement and activities of vessels docking at Port Qasim. Among the vessels currently in operation:
1. M.V-CUSSLER (PQA Reg No: 35325):
o Length Overall (L.O.A): 222.17 meters
o Commodity: Containers
o Draft Aft/FWR: 9.50 meters each
o Estimated Time of Departure (ETD): 18:00
o Ship Agent: GAC Shipping
o Berth: QICT-VII
Berthing of Vessels at Port Qasim
The report also highlights recent berthing activities at Port Qasim:
1. M.T-MARAN GAS ASCLEPIUS (PQA Reg No: 35328):
o L.O.A: 285.40 meters
o Commodity: LNG
o Manifest Quantity: 139,590.000 MT
o Draft Aft/FWR: 11.15 meters each
o Estimated Time of Berthing (ETB): 11:00
o Ship Agent: GSA (Pvt) Ltd.
o Berth: EETL
2. M.T-KOREA CHEMI (PQA Reg No: 35322):
o L.O.A: 134.16 meters
o Commodity: Paraxylene
o Manifest Quantity: 10,000.000 MT
o Draft Aft/FWR: 8.20 meters each
o ETB: 11:30
o Ship Agent: Eastwind Shipping
o Berth: EVTL
3. M.V-PNS YARMOOK:
o L.O.A: 92.00 meters
o ETB: 14:00
o Berth: FAP
Operational Highlights at Port Qasim
Port Qasim continues to play a pivotal role in Pakistan’s maritime trade, handling a wide range of commodities efficiently. The arrival of large LNG carriers like M.T-MARAN GAS ASCLEPIUS underscores the port’s capacity to manage energy imports vital for the country’s industrial needs. Similarly, the berthing of vessels carrying specialized cargo such as Paraxylene demonstrates the port’s versatility.
Port Qasim remains a critical hub for Pakistan’s economy, ensuring smooth maritime operations and supporting the logistics of key imports and exports. Stakeholders rely on its daily updates to make informed decisions and optimize supply chain activities. With its advanced infrastructure and strategic importance, Port Qasim is poised to handle increasing shipping volumes in the future.