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2026-07-10 06:30:41 UTC
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Multiple ships scheduled to arrive at Lagos ports with petroleum products and essential commodities

premiumtimesthebusinesstimesng.com · 2 blocs · 23d ago

A number of vessels are expected to arrive at Lagos ports with petroleum products and essential commodities, though reports differ on the exact count. Some ships are currently discharging cargo at the ports.

Thirty-three ships are scheduled to arrive at Lagos ports with essential commodities and petroleum products, according to thebusinesstimesng.com. These ships are expected to berth at the Apapa, Tin-Can Island, and Lekki Deep Sea Ports between January 30 and January 31, 2026. The incoming vessels carry petrol (PMS), diesel (AGO), aviation fuel, condensate, crude oil, bulk sugar, bulk salt, fresh fish, and general containerized cargo. According to thebusinesstimesng.com, 21 ships are currently discharging varying cargoes at Lagos ports, including bulk pallets, aviation fuel, fresh fish, and containers. Another report from premiumtimes states that 37 vessels are expected to arrive at Lagos ports with petroleum products, food, and other goods, and that 13 of these are carrying containers of different goods. Accounts differ on whether 37 or 33 vessels are expected to arrive.

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