Port Qasim Shipping Operations on March 12, 2025

Port Qasim Shipping Operations on March 12, 2025

Karachi, March 12, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its latest report on shipping operations for Wednesday, March 12, 2025, providing essential updates for stakeholders involved in maritime activities.

The report was updated at 0800 hours and covers the past 24 hours of port activities at Port Qasim.

According to the Port Qasim Authority, multiple vessels were engaged in various shipping operations, including berthing and sailing, as part of routine port activities.

Sailing of Vessels at Port Qasim

Several ships departed from Port Qasim following the completion of their loading and unloading processes. These vessels carried diverse cargo, including containers, rice, and palm oil. Notable departures included M.V-SM MAHI, which transported containers, and M.V-GRAMBA, which was engaged in rice export operations. Other vessels, such as M.T-ALINYA, carried palm oil as part of Port Qasim’s ongoing shipping operations.

Berthing of Vessels at Port Qasim

Throughout the last 24 hours, multiple vessels berthed at Port Qasim to load and unload cargo. These included M.T-OASIS, which carried soybean oil, and M.V-DUBLIN EAGLE, which was involved in cement shipping operations. Additionally, M.T-AMIR GAS arrived carrying LPG, highlighting the port’s role in handling diverse commodities.

Port Qasim remains a crucial hub for Pakistan’s maritime trade, playing a vital role in the country’s import and export activities. The port facilitates a wide range of shipping operations, ensuring the efficient movement of goods across domestic and international markets. As per the latest updates, Port Qasim has maintained smooth shipping operations, allowing vessels to complete their cargo transfers on schedule.

Significance of Port Qasim’s Shipping Operations

The efficiency of Port Qasim’s shipping operations is instrumental in supporting Pakistan’s economy, ensuring that imports such as soybean oil and LPG arrive on time while enabling the smooth export of goods like rice and cement. The continued operations at Port Qasim highlight its strategic importance in global trade and logistics.

With ongoing shipping operations, Port Qasim remains a key player in the country’s maritime infrastructure, handling an increasing volume of trade. The latest report underscores the port’s commitment to seamless shipping operations, reinforcing its position as a critical gateway for commerce. Stakeholders and maritime industry professionals are encouraged to stay updated on Port Qasim’s shipping operations to optimize their logistics planning.