The world's largest cargo ship, MSC Anna, has reached Karachi port, marking a significant milestone in the port's history. The colossal vessel, which arrived from India's Port Mundra, anchored at Karachi port.
According to the port administration, MSC Anna boasts impressive dimensions, measuring 400 meters in length and having a capacity of carrying 19,638 containers. It docked at the port's private terminal, SAPT, according to a KPT spokesperson, adding that upon its arrival at the port, a KPT pilot got the ship berthed at the SAPT terminal.
The ship is carrying 19,638 containers, and after fulfilling the regulation process, the unloading of containers from the ship will start, the spokesperson said. The ship will unload its cargo and is scheduled to depart after a one-day stopover.
The port administration has organized an arrival ceremony for MSC Anna, which will be held on May 30. This event will celebrate the ship's arrival and underscore the importance of Karachi port in international maritime trade.
"The arrival of MSC Anna, the world's largest cargo ship, is a significant event for Karachi port," said a spokesperson for the port administration. "We are proud to host such a monumental vessel and look forward to the enhanced trade opportunities it brings."
The docking of MSC Anna at Karachi port is expected to facilitate a substantial volume of goods, boosting the port's operational capacity and strengthening its position as a key hub in global shipping networks.