Sulfur Cargo Ship Crosses Strait of Hormuz to Morocco

The Richsing Lotus, carrying 50,000 tonnes of sulfur, crossed the Strait of Hormuz en route to Jorf Lasfar, Morocco.

Sulfur Cargo Ship Crosses Strait of Hormuz to Morocco

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According to Argus Media, the vessel Richsing Lotus recently crossed the Strait of Hormuz, heading to the port of Jorf Lasfar in Morocco. The ship is carrying 50,000 tonnes of sulfur, loaded on March 27, 2026, at the port of Ruwais in the United Arab Emirates.

The crossing of the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint for global oil and commodity shipments, was confirmed by maritime tracking data. The sulfur cargo is destined for industrial use in Morocco, likely for fertilizer production.

No further details on the voyage or arrival date were available at the time of reporting. The shipment highlights ongoing trade flows between the Gulf region and North Africa.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Richsing Lotus carrying?

The Richsing Lotus is carrying 50,000 tonnes of sulfur.

Where was the sulfur loaded?

The sulfur was loaded at the port of Ruwais in the United Arab Emirates on March 27, 2026.

What is the destination of the cargo?

The cargo is destined for the port of Jorf Lasfar in Morocco.

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