Shipping Activity at Port Qasim – April 26, 2025

Shipping Activity at Port Qasim – April 26, 2025

Karachi, April 26, 2025 – The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) released its latest shipping activity report for Saturday, April 26, 2025, providing crucial updates for stakeholders and industry professionals.

The report, updated at 0800 hours, highlights the ongoing operations and overall shipping activity at the bustling port over the past 24 hours.

According to the Port Qasim Authority, the port witnessed steady movement, with multiple vessels engaged in import and export operations. The detailed shipping activity report sheds light on both the sailing and berthing schedules, indicating an active and dynamic day for maritime operations at the port.

Vessel Departures

Several significant vessels departed Port Qasim during the reporting period.

• The M.T. NAVE ESTELLA, carrying 39,695 metric tons of High-Speed Diesel Oil (HSDO), set sail at 10:30 under the management of AL-PINE MARINE, berthed at FOTCO.

• M.V. DONNA ALEXANDRA, loaded with 68,716 metric tons of soybean seed, departed at 15:00 through OCEAN SERVICES from FAP.

• M.V. SOTKA, carrying 16,000 metric tons of lentil peas, and M.V. TOP FORTUNE, loaded with 43,500 metric tons of coal, both sailed later in the day from their respective berths under AL-PINE MARINE.

• M.V. MSC POSITANO, transporting containers, also left from QT2-II managed by MSC PAKISTAN.

Vessel Arrivals

On the berthing side, Port Qasim saw the arrival of several important cargo ships, contributing to the robust shipping activity at the port:

• M.V. ALEXIS, laden with 67,551 metric tons of soybean seed, berthed at PIBT under GAC SHIPPING.

• M.T. HAI TUN ZUO, transporting 57,633 metric tons of gasoline, docked at FOTCO through AL-PINE MARINE.

• M.T. AB OLIVIA, carrying 11,969 metric tons of palm oil, berthed at M/W-I, handled by TRANSTRADE.

The high volume of vessel traffic and cargo handling illustrates the strong and continuous shipping operations at Port Qasim. The port remains a vital hub for Pakistan’s maritime trade, facilitating essential imports and exports daily. With its extensive infrastructure and organized logistics, Port Qasim ensures that shipping activity runs smoothly, meeting the country’s growing trade demands.

Port Qasim’s vibrant shipping environment showcases its strategic importance in sustaining Pakistan’s economic connectivity through efficient port operations and dynamic shipping activity.