Port Qasim Shipping Operations for March 26, 2025

Port Qasim Shipping Operations for March 26, 2025

Karachi, March 26, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its latest shipping operations schedule for Wednesday, March 26, 2025, providing key updates for maritime stakeholders. Port Qasim remains one of Pakistan’s busiest ports, handling a significant volume of cargo and shipping activities daily.

According to the latest report issued at 0800 hours, various shipping operations took place at Port Qasim over the past 24 hours. Several vessels set sail carrying different commodities, while others berthed for unloading and loading operations.

Among the vessels that departed, M.V-SM MAHI, operated by Eastwind Shipping, sailed from Port Qasim carrying containerized cargo. Additionally, M.V-HATTHAYA NAREE transported a significant shipment of chickpeas, while M.V-TAI STRIDE left with a bulk coal shipment. Other major departures included M.T-FSM, carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and M.T-KHAIRPUR, which sailed with a large consignment of motor gasoline (MOGAS).

Simultaneously, several vessels berthed at Port Qasim to offload and load shipments. M.V-MARATHOPOLIS docked at the container terminal, while M.T-ONAIZA arrived carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG). M.V-MSC POSITANO, M.V-LOTUS A, and M.T-AMIR GAS also entered Port Qasim for containerized and gas-related shipments, ensuring the smooth flow of trade.

Port Qasim plays a crucial role in Pakistan’s shipping and trade industry, with multiple berths handling containers, fuel, and bulk commodities. The port remains a vital hub for both imports and exports, ensuring uninterrupted maritime activities. Shipping experts anticipate that cargo handling at Port Qasim will remain steady in the coming days, influenced by both domestic trade demands and international shipping trends.

With efficient logistics and well-managed shipping schedules, Port Qasim continues to strengthen Pakistan’s maritime economy. The ongoing shipping operations reflect the port’s capacity to manage high trade volumes while maintaining smooth transit for vessels. Stakeholders are encouraged to stay updated with the latest shipping schedules to optimize their cargo handling and trading operations.

As Port Qasim remains a critical node in Pakistan’s shipping infrastructure, its continued efficiency and expansion will play a significant role in enhancing the country’s global trade footprint.