Port Qasim Shipping Activity: Three Vessels Berthed, Two Departed on March 13, 2026

Port Qasim Activity

Karachi, March 13, 2026 – Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its daily shipping activity report for Friday, detailing vessel movements at the port during the last 24 hours to facilitate traders, shipping agents, and logistics stakeholders.

The authority updates the daily shipping activity report at 8:00 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PKT), providing an overview of vessels arriving, departing, and handling cargo at the country’s second-largest seaport located in Karachi.

Vessels Sailing from Port Qasim

According to the report, two vessels departed from the port on Friday afternoon after completing their cargo operations. The LPG carrier Navigator Atlantic sailed from the EVTL terminal carrying around 12,024 metric tons of liquefied petroleum gas. The vessel was handled by shipping agent M. International.

Another vessel, Eastern Venture, departed from the PIBT terminal with approximately 59,564 metric tons of coal. The ship was operated by GAC Shipping and completed its cargo handling before leaving the port.

New Vessel Arrivals and Berthing

Meanwhile, three vessels successfully berthed at Port Qasim terminals during the reporting period to load or discharge cargo.

The bulk carrier Common Luck berthed at the Pakistan International Bulk Terminal (PIBT) carrying about 56,602 metric tons of coal. The vessel was managed by Trade2Shore.

Oil tanker Spruce 2 arrived at the FOTCO terminal with around 55,101 metric tons of gas oil, handled by Al-Pine Marine.

In addition, the chemical tanker Chemroad Kaia docked at the EVTL terminal carrying approximately 26,221 metric tons of phosphoric acid, also represented by Al-Pine Marine.

Importance of Port Qasim Operations

Port Qasim Authority regularly publishes these updates to keep shipping lines, importers, exporters, and logistics operators informed about cargo movement, vessel traffic, and terminal activity at Port Qasim.

Port Qasim plays a critical role in Pakistan’s maritime trade, handling bulk cargo, petroleum products, chemicals, and containerized shipments, making daily vessel movement reports essential for supply chain planning and port operations.