Karachi, February 20, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released updated information regarding shipping activities for Thursday, February 20, 2025.
The details, issued at 8:00 AM, provide insight into vessel movements, berthing, and cargo handling over the past 24 hours. This information is crucial for traders, shipping agents, and other stakeholders who rely on Port Qasim shipping for imports and exports.
According to the latest report, several vessels have sailed from Port Qasim, carrying a variety of goods. Among them, the container vessel CMA CGM OTELLO departed at 1:00 PM, highlighting the port’s efficient handling of shipments. Similarly, other ships transporting key commodities such as palm oil and soybean oil have been actively managed at different berths, ensuring smooth operations.
The berthing of new vessels continues to keep Port Qasim shipping operations busy. The tanker M.T. AMAGI GALAXY was berthed at 1:00 AM, while another tanker, M.T. ASIA LIBERTY, carrying 29,954 metric tons of palm oil, secured its berth by 5:30 PM. These developments indicate the steady movement of essential commodities through the port, supporting industries and businesses across the country.
Additionally, vessel shifting remains a key part of Port Qasim shipping logistics. The oil tanker M.T. SEA LEGEND, which carries 15,000 metric tons of soybean oil, was shifted within the port, ensuring optimal space utilization for incoming ships. The movement of such vessels plays a significant role in streamlining port operations and preventing congestion.
Port Qasim shipping activities contribute significantly to Pakistan’s trade and commerce, as it handles a substantial portion of the country’s imports and exports. The seamless management of cargo ships, tankers, and container vessels reflects the port’s efficiency in dealing with global trade demands.
With more vessels scheduled for arrival and departure in the coming days, Port Qasim shipping authorities continue to work towards ensuring timely berthing, offloading, and departure processes. This efficiency not only benefits traders and shipping companies but also plays a crucial role in maintaining Pakistan’s supply chain. As maritime trade remains a vital component of the economy, Port Qasim shipping operations will continue to serve as a key driver for commercial growth and industrial progress.