2 ships with bulk urea awaiting berth at Lagos port – NPA 

Thu, Feb 9, 2023
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THE Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on Wednesday said that two ships carrying bulk urea and container had arrived the Lagos Port Complex, waiting to berth.

The authority said that 17 other ships were being expected at the port from Feb. 8 to Feb. 17.

It listed items expected as: general cargo, bulk wheat, bulk salt, soya bean meal, container, boat, butane gas and bulk fertilizer.

It said that 20 other ships were discharging frozen fish, general cargo, container, bulk gypsum, base oil, petrol, bulk wheat, bulk salt, truck, bulk sugar and bulk urea. (NAN)

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