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250 trucks expected at Lagos ports

 A total of 250 trucks are expected to arrive
at the Lagos Ports, the Nigerian Ports Authority said on Wednesday in Lagos.

The
NPA disclosed this in its daily publication, the ‘ Shipping Position.’


According
to the NPA, the trucks will arrive in one ship among the 54 ships it is
expecting at the ports from Oct. 29 to Nov. 30.

It
said that 19 of the expected ships would sail into the ports with containers
while 15 other would bring in food items.


The
NPA said the food items include rice in bags, bulk malt, frozen fish, buckwheat
and crude palm oil.


Petroleum
products including kerosine, petrol, aviation fuel, diesel and base oil will arrive
at the ports in 11 ships, the NPA said.


It
added that the remaining eight ships would sail in with general cargo.


Meanwhile,
13 ships laden with petroleum products have arrived at the ports and waiting to
berth, the NPA said.


It
also said that an additional seven ships are to discharge food items including
rice, buckwheat and soya bean.


Three
other ships are waiting to discharge containers as shown in the breakdown.

The
ships would sail into various port terminals including the single buoy mooring
and the new oil jetty among others.
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