Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Nigerian Ports Authority Announces Arrival of 37 Ships in Lagos Ports

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Nigeria’s ports are set to welcome a significant influx of ships carrying essential goods this week.

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) announced that 37 ships are expected at Apapa, Lekki Deep Sea Port, and Tincan Island port in Lagos between June 16 and June 23. Among these vessels, 13 will carry various containers, while 24 will transport a range of products including petrol, diesel, and bulk sugar.

Nigeria’s Ports Prepare for Busy Week Ahead

The NPA’s Daily Shipping Position highlights the diverse cargo arriving at Lagos ports. The expected vessels will bring in crucial supplies, including frozen fish, aviation fuel, and crude oil. This influx is vital for meeting the demands of the local market.

Currently, eight ships and tankers are already at the ports, waiting to berth with a mix of goods such as gasoline and bulk fertilizer. This ongoing activity underscores the ports’ role in facilitating trade and ensuring the availability of essential products.

Nigeria: Key figures on shipping activity

  • 37 ships expected from June 16 to June 23
  • 13 ships carrying containers of different goods
  • 24 ships containing frozen fish, bulk urea, petrol, condensate, bulk sugar, general cargo, aviation fuel, bulk wheat, diesel, and crude oil
  • 8 ships and tankers awaiting berthing
  • 19 ships currently discharging various goods

Current Shipping Operations at Nigerian Ports

At present, 19 ships are actively discharging goods at the Lekki Deep Sea Port, Apapa, and Tincan Island Port. The cargo includes bulk urea, containers, and bulk gas, reflecting the ports’ capacity to handle a variety of shipments.

This operational efficiency is crucial for maintaining the flow of goods into the Nigerian market, especially as demand for essential products remains high.

Looking Ahead: Upcoming Shipping Arrivals

  • 37 ships expected to arrive between June 16 and June 23
  • Ongoing discharge of goods at the ports

Nigeria’s ports are gearing up for a significant boost in shipping activity this week.

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