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Karachi Port surpasses 2,000 vessel calls after nearly eight years

Published on: June 16, 2026 9:58 AM

Karachi Port has crossed the milestone of 2,000 vessel calls for the first time in nearly eight years, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said on Monday.

As per a statement, the minister said that Karachi Port handled 2,003 ship calls between July 2025 and June 13, 2026, according to data compiled by the Karachi Port Trust (KPT). The figure surpassed the 2,000-vessel mark last recorded during fiscal year 2017-18. “The vessels that called at the port during the period represented a combined gross registered tonnage (GRT) of 84.43 million tons, the press release said.

“Vessel calls increased by 7.5 percent compared with the corresponding period last year, while gross registered tonnage rose by 3.0 percent, indicating sustained growth in cargo movement and maritime traffic,” the minister said. He added that the achievement underscored the growing momentum of Pakistan’s maritime trade and reaffirmed Karachi Port’s central role in the country’s trade and logistics network, through which a significant share of imports and exports is handled.

Meanwhile, KPT Chairman Rear Admiral (Retd) Shahid Ahmed attributed the growth to increased shipping activity, improved operational efficiency and the continued confidence of international shipping lines operating through Karachi Port. “Karachi Port, established in 1887, remains a key hub for containerized cargo, bulk commodities and general trade, linking Pakistan with major regional and global shipping routes,” he said.

Meanwhile, Chaudhry described the rise in vessel calls “as a positive indicator for Pakistan’s trade outlook, reflecting stronger commercial activity and greater utilization of port infrastructure”.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Karachi Port

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