The vessels are waiting to berth at the Atlas Cove Jetty, the Single Buoy Mooring, Bulk Oil Plant, New Oil Jetty and Ibafon.
The NPA made the disclosure in its ‘Shipping Position,’ daily publication of the authority.
It said that the products to be discharged by the vessels include fuel, kerosene and aviation fuel.
According to NPA 75 vessels are expected at the various Lagos port terminals between Nov. 18 and Dec. 15, 2013.
The breakdown shows that 38 vessels are carrying containers while eight vessels would sail into the terminals with food items, such as buckwheat, frozen fish and bulk sugar.
Eight other vessels are expected to arrive with fuel and diesel while another eight vessels are conveying vehicles.
The shipping position also showed that seven vessels, expected in the period under review are carrying assorted goods including truck heads and soda ash.
It also showed the remaining six vessels are expected to arrive at the port terminals with general cargo.
The Citizen
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