Port Qasim Shipping Operations Report – July 13, 2025

Port Qasim Activity

Karachi, July 13, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its daily shipping operations report for Sunday, July 13, 2025, providing key updates on vessel movements, berthing, and cargo handling.

The detailed report, issued at 0800 hours, reflects the port’s activities over the past 24 hours and serves as an essential resource for stakeholders across the maritime and logistics sectors.

According to the report, multiple vessels carried out sailing and berthing operations, highlighting the consistent operational pace at Port Qasim. The outbound traffic included M.V. African Kite, which departed after offloading 58,500 metric tons of pet coke, and M.T. Zervos, which handled 37,821 metric tons of mogas. Both vessels concluded their activities in a timely manner under the coordination of their respective shipping agents at the PIBT and FOTCO terminals.

In terms of arrivals, the Port received several vessels carrying critical imports such as coal, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and motor gasoline (mogas). M.T. Al Diab II berthed at the SSGC terminal with a cargo of 1,916 metric tons of LPG. Meanwhile, M.V. Nord Utopia was berthed at HFP&S-IV terminal with 42,301 metric tons of coal, a key input for power and industrial sectors. The day’s final arrival, M.T. Sereno, discharged a sizable shipment of 54,908 metric tons of mogas at FOTCO, managed by Al-Pine Marine.

The Port Qasim Authority continues to play a pivotal role in Pakistan’s maritime trade and import-export logistics. By issuing daily shipping operation updates, the Authority enhances transparency and planning efficiency for freight forwarders, cargo handlers, and related businesses. The July 13 report is a reflection of the Port’s growing capacity to handle high-volume cargoes and facilitate the flow of vital goods into the country.

Through its regular reporting, Port Qasim affirms its commitment to operational excellence and stakeholder engagement in the national shipping industry. The latest developments demonstrate how Pakistan’s second-largest Port remains at the forefront of maritime logistics, ensuring that global trade continues to flow seamlessly through its terminals.