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    Nine ships with PMS, others commodities arrive Rivers ports

    November 7, 2018
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    *Vessels anchored at the Port-Harcourt harbour.

    Mkpoikana Udoma

    07 November 2018, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt — Nine ships carrying various products including Premium Motor Spirit, also called petrol, are expected to berth at the Port Harcourt seaports today.

    Two of the incoming vessels contain PMS while the other seven would berth with bulk wheat, frozen fish, bulk salt and containers.

    This was contained in the Daily Shipping Position made available by the Nigerian Port Authority to our correspondent in Port Harcourt.

    The Daily Shipping Position gave the names of the vessels as MV Frio Antwerp, MV Msc Grace, MV Morea, MT Leste, MT Atlantica, MV Kiana, MT Bold Voyager, MT Maestro, and MV Rig Monarch.

    The statement added that four ships are already in Port Harcourt pilotage district discharging cargo such as frozen fish and gypsum.

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