The Karachi Port handled 77,771 tonnes of cargo comprising 33,482 tonnes of import cargo and 44,289 tonnes of export cargo including 3,264 loaded and empty containers during the last 24 hours ending at 0700 hours on Thursday. The total import cargo of 33,482 tonnes comprised of 15,294 tonnes of containerised cargo; 15,357 tonnes of general cargo; 1,906 tonnes of DAP and 925 tonnes of oil/liquid cargo.
The total export cargo of 44,289 tonnes comprised of 31,176 tonnes of containerised cargo; 35 tonnes of general cargo; 12,628 tonnes of bulk cargo: 9,654 tonnes of cement; 2,974 tonnes of talcum powder and 450 tonnes of oil/liquid cargo. As many as 3,264 containers comprising 1,079 containers import and 2,185 containers export were handled during the last 24 hours on Thursday.
The break-up of imported containers shows 388 of 20's and 323 of 40's loaded while 1 of 20's and 22 of 40's empty containers, whereas that of exported containers shows 828 of 20's and 465 of 40's loaded containers while 101 of 20's and 163 of 40's empty containers were handled during the business hours. There were four ships namely Hyundai Confidence, Kota Gembira, Posen and Leader carrying containers and oil tanker respectively sailed out to sea during the reported period.
There were six vessels viz. PAC Aries, Berlin Bridge, APL Sokhna, Oriental Marguerite, Cape Diem-II and Montrose carrying containers, oil tankers and general cargo respectively currently at the berths. There was four ships namely PAC Aries, Berlin Bridge, Positano and Sam Tiger with containers and cement respectively sailed out to sea on Thursday, while four ships namely MSC Didem, Cape Diem-II, African Halcyon and Montrose with containers, chemicals, DAP and general cargo respectively expected to sail on Friday.
There were three vessels viz. MSC Didem, UASC Ajman and Jin Da carrying containers and steel respectively due to arrive on Thursday, while six vessels viz. Elini-I, Bandirma, Al-Yarmouk, Thelisis, Ikan Parang and Bunga Lucerne carrying containers, ethanol, oil tanker, coal and chemicals respectively are due to arrive on Friday.