
The ship was carrying around 53,277 metric tons of prime steel billets.
Gwadar Port has achieved a major operational milestone by successfully handling one of the largest deep-draft cargo vessels to arrive at the port.
In a statement, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said the port successfully berthed and handled the cargo vessel MV BI JIA SHAN carrying more than 53,000 metric tons of steel billets.
The minister said the vessel, which arrived from China and was commanded by Captain Li Han, safely berthed at Gwadar Port on May 24, 2026. The ship was carrying around 53,277 metric tons of prime steel billets consisting of nearly 20,669 pieces.
Officials said the vessel had an approximate draft of 12.8 metres, highlighting the capability of Gwadar Port’s deep-sea navigation channel and modern cargo handling infrastructure.
According to authorities, the ship departed from Bayuquan Port in China and was initially heading toward Sohar Port before diverting to Gwadar for transshipment operations.
The maritime affairs minister said the successful operation showed growing confidence among international shipping companies in Gwadar Port’s strategic location and operational capacity.
He added that handling such large vessels further strengthens Gwadar Port’s emerging role in connecting maritime trade routes between China, the Middle East, Central Asia, and other regional markets.
Officials also said the regular arrival and efficient handling of deep-sea vessels demonstrate Gwadar’s increasing importance as a competitive deep-water port connected to global supply chains.
The Ministry of Maritime Affairs stated that port authorities remain committed to providing safe, efficient, and cost-effective operations to enhance Pakistan’s position in regional trade and connectivity.



