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NigerianportsThirteen ships carrying various products have arrived at the ports
in Lagos, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Thursday in Lagos.
This is contained in the daily ‘Shipping Position’ published by the NPA, which was made available to newsmen.
The NPA said that seven of the ships arrived with food products, including rice in bags, frozen fish and palm oil.
It said that the remaining six ships sailed into the ports with petroleum products, including petrol, base oil and diesel.
The NPA also said it was expecting the arrival of 35 ships at the Lagos ports from May 28 to June 17.
According to the NPA, 16 of the expected ships would sail in withcontainers ,
while four others would arrive with general cargo.
It said food products, including frozen fish, bulk salt, buckwheat, bulk sugar and crude palm oil would be brought in seven ships.
Petroleum products, including petrol and bulk gas, are expected to be brought in four ships, the NPA added.
This is contained in the daily ‘Shipping Position’ published by the NPA, which was made available to newsmen.
The NPA said that seven of the ships arrived with food products, including rice in bags, frozen fish and palm oil.
It said that the remaining six ships sailed into the ports with petroleum products, including petrol, base oil and diesel.
The NPA also said it was expecting the arrival of 35 ships at the Lagos ports from May 28 to June 17.
According to the NPA, 16 of the expected ships would sail in with
It said food products, including frozen fish, bulk salt, buckwheat, bulk sugar and crude palm oil would be brought in seven ships.
Petroleum products, including petrol and bulk gas, are expected to be brought in four ships, the NPA added.
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