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Sunday, 20 September 2015
23 SHIPS EXPECTED TO BERTH WITH PETROLEUM,FOOD ETC AT NIGERIAN PORTS
According to the Nigerian Port Authority in its publication "Shipping Position " twenty three ships carrying food items, petroleum products and other goods are expected to berth from September 18 to September 30th .
NPA said seven of the expected ships would arrive with containers, while two others would sail in with general cargo.
The document explained that nine other ships would arrive with frozen fish, buck wheat, bulk sugar and palm oil.
It said the remaining five ships were expected with petrol and base oil.
The document noted that 10 ships had arrived the ports waiting to berth with general cargo, rice, frozen fish, bulk salt, petrol, bulk gas and aviation fuel.
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