Port Qasim Shipping Operations Report – June 25, 2025

Port Qasim Activity

Karachi, June 25, 2025 — The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its latest shipping operations report for Wednesday, June 25, 2025, providing a detailed account of maritime traffic and logistics activity at one of Pakistan’s busiest seaports.

The report, compiled and updated at 0800 hours, offers critical insights for importers, exporters, ship agents, and supply chain stakeholders monitoring Pakistan’s marine trade dynamics.

According to the report, a steady flow of vessels was observed in the past 24 hours, reflecting the continued vitality of international maritime trade through Port Qasim. The shipping report confirms the sailing of the oil tanker M.T Pacific Sarah, carrying over 60,000 metric tons of gas oil. The vessel, managed by Transmarine, departed from the FOTCO terminal, underscoring the strong fuel shipping operations facilitated through the port.

Meanwhile, multiple vessel berthings were recorded, signaling robust inbound activity. The general cargo vessel M.V Hansa Africa was berthed at QT2-II, indicating diverse shipping operations beyond energy and raw materials. Three major bulk carriers—M.V Pan Rapido, M.V Zoitsa Sigala, and M.V New Horizon—arrived with large consignments of pet coke and coal, highlighting Port Qasim’s vital role in supporting Pakistan’s industrial fuel requirements. The vessels were assigned to PIBT, HFP&S-IV, and PQEPT terminals respectively.

Another noteworthy arrival was the oil tanker M.T Nave Cielo, which berthed at FOTCO with nearly 25,000 metric tons of gas oil onboard. This marks yet another energy-related shipment processed efficiently, a reflection of the port’s strategic infrastructure for fuel handling.

This report paints a comprehensive picture of Port Qasim’s capability to manage diverse cargo types—from coal and petroleum products to general goods. It demonstrates the port’s ability to ensure smooth turnaround times and maintain operational continuity, vital for sustaining national trade flows.

The shipping operations report further reinforces Port Qasim’s reputation as a crucial logistics and maritime hub, keeping Pakistan’s supply chains functional and regional trade afloat in a highly competitive shipping environment.