Port Qasim Shipping Operations Update – July 29, 2025

Port Qasim Activity

Karachi, July 29, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) has released its daily shipping operations report for Tuesday, July 29, 2025, highlighting vessel movements and cargo handling activities over the past 24 hours.

The update, issued at 0800 hours, provides essential details for shipping agents, terminal operators, and other stakeholders involved in maritime logistics and port-related businesses. According to the report, multiple vessels carried out sailing and berthing operations at various terminals across Port Qasim, reflecting the port’s ongoing high-capacity handling capabilities.

On the departure side, several vessels completed their operations and set sail from the port. These included container carriers such as M.V-ELENI T and M.V-MSC MEDITERRANEAN, as well as bulk and liquid cargo ships like M.V-ILIANA with 55,000 metric tons of coal, M.T-TORM MALAYSIA carrying 37,264 metric tons of Mogas, and M.V-LYNUX SYNERGY transporting 22,975 metric tons of iron ore. The efficient handling and timely departure of these vessels indicate the smooth flow of outbound shipping traffic at Port Qasim.

Meanwhile, on the arrival front, new vessels began their operations. M.T-MARITIME KELLY ANNE berthed with 6,000 metric tons of palm oil, while M.V-GFS PRIME docked for container offloading. Additionally, M.T-POLYAIGOS arrived with 26,500 metric tons of high-sulfur fuel oil (HSFO), further reflecting diverse cargo activities at the port.

Port Qasim continues to play a critical role in Pakistan’s maritime trade, ensuring uninterrupted operations and supporting the country’s import and export needs. The robust shipping schedule is a testament to the port’s infrastructure, capacity, and commitment to operational excellence.