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    43 ships with petroleum products, food items to arrive Lagos

    April 14, 2015
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    14 April 2015, Lagos – Forty three ships laden with food items, petroleum products and other goods are expected to arrive Lagos ports from April 13 to April 30. The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) stated this in its daily publication, the ‘Shipping Position’, made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Lagos.

    Crude oil tankerIt said 14 of the expected ships would sail in with rice, frozen fish, bulk sugar, buckwheat and crude palm oil. The document indicated that 11 ships would bring diesel, petrol, kerosene, base oil and bulk gas, while 10 others would arrive with containers.

    It explained that six ships would also sail in with general cargo and two others with vehicles. The document indicated that 15 ships had arrived the ports waiting to discharge rice, crude palm oil, general cargo, kerosene, petrol and aviation fuel.

    Forty three ships laden with food items, petroleum products and other goods are expected to arrive Lagos ports from April 13 to April 30. The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) stated this in its daily publication, the ‘Shipping Position’, made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Lagos.

    It said 14 of the expected ships would sail in with rice, frozen fish, bulk sugar, buckwheat and crude palm oil. The document indicated that 11 ships would bring diesel, petrol, kerosene, base oil and bulk gas, while 10 others would arrive with containers.

    It explained that six ships would also sail in with general cargo and two others with vehicles. The document indicated that 15 ships had arrived the ports waiting to discharge rice, crude palm oil, general cargo, kerosene, petrol and aviation fuel.

     

     

    – NAN

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