The publication indicated that 11 ships of the expected 33 would sail in with petrol.
NPA noted that the remaining 22 ships contained buckwheat, steel products, bulk fertiliser, bulk sugar, butane and containers laden with different goods.
The document added that 10 ships had arrived the ports, waiting to berth with containers, bulk fertiliser, steel products, crude Palmolive and petrol.
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