KARACHI, May 4 Six ships carrying general cargo, containers and coal are expected to arrive at the outer anchorage on Tuesday, according to KPT sources.

Ten ships, Ocean Arrow-2, Gemini-1, Raysut-1 and Fabulous all cement loaders, An San rice loader, Mol Glory to unload and load containers, Marine Bulker and Union Bontia to unload and load general cargo, Loi Hope and Al-Salam-2, tankers, were berthed during the last two days.

Sailing was also active as dozen ships, Qingdao, Jakarta Express, Mare Thracium, MISC Darlington, Asian Queen, Indra, White Sea, Windsor Castle, Sun, Union Bonita, Swat and Champion Lion departed.

While Darya Dhayan, Queen Arrow-2, Loi Hope, Conti Esperance, Stolt Vanguard, Bunga Plengi Dua, Nyzdan, Dubai, Al-Salam-2 and Raysut-1 are due to sail out on Tuesday.

A total tonnage of 251,000 tons comprising 79,422 tons of export cargo and 171,000 tons of import tonnage was handled.

The following ships are due on Tuesday Chem Star Venus to load ethanol, APL Guang Zhou, Dorian, Kota Harum with containers, Dubai Jewel with coal and BBC Weser with general cargo.

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