Karachi Port operations

Published November 14, 2008

KARACHI, Nov 13: Six vessels, including a car carrier and to load clinker are due to arrive at the outer anchorage on Friday, according to KPT sources.

Five ships, Flag Investor, Tan Binh-26, to unload bulk cargo, Hyundai Baron, Northern Harmony and Sima Pride to unload and load containers were berthed after the departure of nine.

The ships, which departed included H.H. Tide, Cape Negro, Adriatic Arrow, As Mars, APL Zircon, X-Press Khyber, Rising Om, Atlantic Express, and Clean Sea, while Hanjin Calcutta, Longfin, Northern Harmony, Hyundai Baron and Sima Pride are due to sail out on Friday.

A total cargo volume of 0.103m tons comprising 50,527 tons of exports, including 11,247 tons of cement and 22,000 tons of clinker and 51,880 tons of import tonnage was handled during the last 24 hours.

The following ships are due on Friday: Sea Al-Batross, with 53 vehicles, Golden Arrow-2 to load 20,000 tons of clinker, Song Shan, with general cargo, Ainaftis, Y.M. Improvement and Calvin P. Titus.

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