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Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel has clearlystatedthat,UndertheleadershipofPrimeMinister Shri Narendra Modi, Gujarat has become a state that has brought about a large-scale change in the infrastructure landscape with the implementation of the Focused TargetedActionPlaninvarioussectors.
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GANDHIDHAM:
Phoenix Shipping Gandhidham based Shipping company has flagged-off a new weekly rail service, operated by CONCOR between Kandla to GOA (ICD BALLI) reducing both costs and transittimebetweenthetwodestination.
The new rail ser vice was flagged off by Mr. Rohan Dange , TM Gandhidham CONCOR on October 01, 2022 The inaugural run had 100% rake utilizationandloaded90TEUsfromKandla. Cont’d. Pg. 15
GANDHIDHAM: Smt. Maltiben Maheshwari, Hon’ble MLA-Gandhidham performed Pooja on the occasion of commencement of work of “Ring Road (Periphery Road) from Adipur to KASEZ” near Mundra Circle, Adipur, in presence of Shri S.K. Mehta, IFS, Chairman-DPA; ShriNandeeshShukla,IRTS,Dy.Chairman-DPA; Smt. Ishita Tilwani, President-Gandhidham Nagarpalika; Shri Teja Kangad, PresidentGandhidham Chmaber of Commerce and Industries & other Officials. With a project cost of Rs. 6.25 crore, the Construction of Ring Road (Periphery Road) from Adipur to KASEZ, a 7.5 KM long Two Lane road, will serve the purpose of connecting the traffic and Bhuj, Anjar & Adipur directly to Kandla KASEZ, which will reduce the traffic congestion on Tagore Road
ofGandhidhamsignificantlyandthedistanceby4.5kms.. Theprojectwilltakeapprox.9monthstocomplete. This is one of the many developmental projects being undertaken by the Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla, which will play a vital role for development of logistics in the city and will be convenient for the general public of Kandla/GandhidhamComplex.
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Shri Bhupendra Patel proudly mentioned that “Gujarat has become the first state in India to launch Gati Shakti Portal at the state level under the strong guidance and direction of Prime Minister ShriNarendraModi.”
Stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan” will contribute significantly to strengthening India’s infrastructure landscape, the Chief Minister added that, “This plan will ensure not only ease of doing business but also ease of living for the citizens”. He appealed to the participants of the seminar to explore the opportunities offered in the state and become partners in the growth of Gujarat and India as Gujarat offers immense opportunities for global business with its favourable industrial ecosystem, huge potential market,politicalstabilityandreliablegovernance.
TheChiefMinisterfurthersaidthat,the “PrimeMinister has played a pivotal role in strengthening the balanced and regional development of Gujarat with his visionary reforms. The emphasis on enhancing connectivity in the state for economic prosperity and the implementation of focused targeted action plans for the same has resulted in a major transformationofthestate’sinfrastructurelandscape.”
water grid network of 75,000 km for distribution of water for irrigation and drinking water grid to supply water to over 14,000 villages and 154towns.
He further added that, The state government has implemented the first port policy encouraging private sector participation for the development of ports. India’s first private port Pipavav in Gujarat was developed undertheleadershipofthe PrimeMinister.
Moreover, four green field port locations have been established in the state. On the other hand, in the power supply sector, Gujarat has made extensive improvements in power generation, transmission and distribution and achieved
Elaborating about the far-sighted initiatives, reforms and work plans implemented in Gujarat under the guidance of the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister said, “The “Pragati Path” scheme 9 high-speed corridors connecting the ends of the state will be made wider and strong. A total of 3710 km long highways will be prepared in this project at a total cost of Rs 2488 crore. Similarly, the “Vikas Path” program is operational to modernize state roads passing through municipalities, urban areas, cities and big cities”.
“The “Kisan Path” initiative has improved the quality of life of farmers and their farm produce and milk reaches the market more rapidly. Apart from this, the tourism industry has gained momentum with the improved connectivity between more than 60 tourist destinations through the innovative initiative of “Pravasi Path” in the state. The initiative has benefited more than 24 districts of the statewithconcentratedinvestmentsofoverRs.2300crore“.
He added that through “Railway Connectivity” Gujarat has been a pioneer in promoting development in the railway sector as well. Under the guidance of the Prime Minister, Gujarat has developed an integrated state-wide gas grid on an open access-common carrier basis. A pipeline gas grid network in 25 districts connecting major industrial centres isoperationalinthestate.
Similarly,amissionmodeproject “Water Grid” has been undertaken to establish a state-wide
the status of Power Surplus State in 2009 and today, 24×7 uninterrupted quality power supply is being made availableinGujarat.
Stating that Gujarat is at the forefront in the country when It comes to implementing of BharatNet Project, the Chief Minister said, “Gujarat has successfully
implemented various digital reforms and projects like Digital Seva Setu Platform, GSWAN. Industrial infrastructure projects, 12-lane Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, railcorridorsconnectingmajorcitiesofGujaratandMumbaiAhmedabadhighspeedrailprojectshavebeenundertakento further accelerate the state’s development journey”.
CM Shri Bhupendra Patel also said, “Gujarat has consistently recorded an annual GDP growth rate of over 10% over the past decade, contributing over 8.28% to India’s GDP. The state government has also taken significant initiatives in the areas of ease of doing business reforms, digital governance, policy initiatives and employment, making Gujarat a leading state in the country. Gujarat is the first state to launch “Integrated Logistics and Logistics ParkPolicy”.
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Stream MV Amira Sara Interocean South Arabia 25,000 T. Sugar Bags
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Interocean Port Sudan 61,020 T. Sugar Bags
Stream MV Captain Khaldoun Mystics Shpg Africa 9,900 T. Rice In Bags
Stream MV Chandrakant Chowgule Bros. West Africa 50,000 T. Rice In Bags
Stream MV China Spirit Chowgule Bros. 34,000 T Salt
Stream MV Daytona Beach Trinity Shpg. 25,600 T. Rice In Bags
Stream MV Luzon Seacoast 52,500 T. Rice In Bags
CJ-I MV Majesty star ACT Infra 28,000/1,500 T.Bagged Rice/P.Cargo
CJ-III MV Manta Hacer ACT Infra Somalia 32,000 T. Rice/Sugar Bags 2317524
Stream MV Massa J DBC Port Sudan 28,800 T. Sugar (50 Kgs.)
12/10 MT Oriental Jasmine Allied Shpg. Hazira 12,700 T. C. Oil Stream MV Pegasus 1 GAC Shpg. U.A.E. 5,000 T. Rice In Bags Stream MT PVT Dawn Samudra Bangladesh 6,600 T. Molasses
CJ-II MV Rasha DBC Jebel Ali 27,000 T. Sugar Bulk Stream MV Saga Morus Arnav shpg. 18 No. Wind Mill
CJ-XV MV Sagarjeet Cross Trade 57,750 T. Salt Stream MV Sheng Ji Hai Chowgule Bros. 55,500 T. Salt In Bags Stream MV Silver Oak Aditya Marine 5,000/5,500 T.Rice J Bags/Rice Bags Stream MV Suvari Kaptan DBC Somalia 9,500 T. Rice/Sugar Bags Stream MV Soldoy Chowgule Bros. China 54,910 T. Salt Stream MV Venus J DBC Port Sudan 29,700 T. Sugar Bags 2321750 Stream MV VTC Dragon Sea Trade 18,000 T. Copper Con. In Bulk Stream MV Yara J DBC Port sudan 33,000 T. Sugar
Uruguay 31,485 CBM Pine Logs
Aglaia(OTB)
Baltimore(USA) 1,30,010 T. Coal
48,488 T. Petcoke In Bulk
Bros. U.S.A. 19,278/11,000 T. HMS/S Scrap
Australia 36,394 T. Jas Pine Logs
Due/Berth Vessels Name Agent
From Cargo Details VCN No. Manual IGM EDI IGM 13/10 MT Arahan Wilhelmsen 5,623 T. Chem. 10/10 MT Ardmore Chippewa J M Baxi Indonesia 15,000 T. Palm Stream MT Argent Gerbera JM BAxi Durban 5,991 T. Chem. Stream LPG/C Bastogne Nationwide 20,000 T. Propane/ Butane Stream LPG/C Berlin Ekuator Nationwide 20,000 T. Propane / Butane 10/10 MT Bow Flora GAC Shpg. 5,000 t. Chem. Stream MT Chem Pluto Samudra 6,717 T. Chem. Stream LPG/C Cheshire Nationwide 20,000 T. Propane / Butane
OJ-I MT ES Valor Interocean Brazil 12,999 T. CPO Stream LPG/C Eupen Nationwide 20,178 T. Propane/ Butane Stream MT Gran Couva J M Baxi Malaysia 13,050 T. Palm Oil Stream MT Jishun J M Baxi 13,394 T. Chem. Stream MT Kanazawa Samudra Sohar Oman 8,680 T. Chem. 13/10 MT Kokako Interocean Thailand 21,000 T. CPO Stream MT MTM Rotterdam Interocean Argentina 9,999 T PFAD 12/10 MT Monax J M Baxi Houston(USA) 3,352 T. Chem.
Stream MT Nave Cosmos Interocean Indonesia 23,000 T. CPO OJ-V MT Oriental Sakura Allied Shpg. Antwerp 1,996 T. Chem. Stream MT Pacific Gold Interocean Brazil 22,000 T. CDSBO OJ-IV MT PK Marit Samudra Sohar Oman 12,075 T. Chem Stream MT PVT Neptune James Mackintos 9,999 T. RBD Palm Oil 11/10 MT Silver Gertrude Interocean Argentina 27,000 T. CPO/ RBD OJ-III MT Southern Puma GAC Shpg. Singapore 9,000 T. Chem. Stream MT Southern Unicorn James Mackintos Dumai 9,999/8,000 T. RBD/CPO 12/10 MT Stolt Dugong J M Baxi Dakar 30,000 T. Phos. Acid 12/10 MT Stolt Sequoia J M Baxi Dakar 35,645 T. Phos Acid
Stream MT Stolt Tenaity J M Baxi Dakar 35,980 T. Phos Acid OJ-VI MT Symphony J M Baxi 21,000 T. MS Stream MT Tiger Tenacity GAC Shpg. Malaysia 13,000 T. Chem. Stream MT Tong Yong Wilhelmsen 6,000 T. Chem. Stream MT Victory Light J M Baxi
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Star Borneo
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MV Parkgracht Mumbai 04-10-2022
MV Silver Oak Mombasa 08-10-2022
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Inuyama
MT Crude Petrolleum Oil 223092
11,301 MT Steel Pipes / Steel Coils 223141
12-Oct MV Luise Oldendorff GAC Shpg. I Singapore 1,86,807 MT Steam Coal 223204
14-Oct MV Lydia Oldendorff Taurus I Singapore 1,65,000 MT Steam coal 223211
B-10 MV Morea Cross Trade I Egypt 60,405 MT Nitro Phosphate with potash/DAP 223163
B-2 MT MTM Rotterdam Interocean I Port Kelang 8,150 MT Crude palm oil/Fatty acid/glycerin 223201
B-11 MV Parkgracht JM Baxi E Mumbai 988 MT Project Cargo 222963
B-9 MV Pietersgracht JM Baxi E Singapore 822 MT Project Cargo 223187
12-Oct MT Radiant Pride Interocean I Port said 31,000 MT Carbon Black feed Stock 223213
B-1 MT seaharvest Admiral Shpg. i Hazira 950 MT Styrene Monomaer 223206
11-Oct MV Swarna Pushp ISS Shpg. I Vizhinjam port 40,000 MT High speed Diesel 223184
WB-03 MV Venia Taurus I Taboneo 48,000 MT Steam Coal 223217
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Line Maersk India Port Tangier, Algeciras, Valencia. (ME-2) 11/10
In Port MPV Clio 2206M Prudential Global Master Logistics Sohar, Jebel Ali & Other Gulf Ports. (IRS) 11/10
10/10 09/10-PM Csav Traiguen 240W 2093000 Maersk Line Maersk India Salalah. (ME-2) 11/10
11/10 14/10-AM Ornella 9 04W 2093110 Unifeeder Transworld Shpg. Jebel Ali (MJI) 12/10
12/10 12/10-AM SSL Mumbai 2204E 2093019 Milaha Poseidon Shpg Jebel Ali, Doha. (NDX) 13/09 QN Line/Seaglider Seatrade/Seaglider
13/10 13/10-AM Rosa 210S 2093002 Maersk Line Maersk India
Port Qasim, Salalah. (MAWINGU) 14/10
14/10 14/10-PM Montpellier 0021 2103176 Transworld Feeder Transworld Shpg Jebel Ali, Sohar (NMG) 15/10 Simatech MBK Logistics X-Press Feesder SC-SPL 19/10
16/10 16/10-AM Gulf Barakah 2227 2103209 Oman Container Seabridge Marine Sohar, Jebel Ali, Dammam. (IEX) 17/10
18/10 18/10-PM Inter Sydney 0117 Interworld Efficient Marine cc, China. (BMM) 11/10
— TBA TSS Line Sai Shipping Jebel Ali (JKX) 08/10
— TBA Prudential Global Master Logistics Sohar, Jebel Ali & Other Gulf Ports. (GIX)
11/10 14/10-AM Ornella 904W 2093110
(V-2209)
Wadi Bani Khalid(V-2224) Sohar 10-10-2022
In Port Prague Express 2338W 223052
CGM Ag. (I)
Jeddah, Tangier, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Lonoon Gateway, 11/10 16/10 16/10-AM Nagoya Express 2339W 223090 COSCO/Hapag COSCO(I)/Hapag-Lloyd Antwerp, Le Havre. (EPIC-II) 17/10 13/10 12/10-PM Jolly Cobalto 0288 223080 Messina
Group Nisurata(Libya), Castellon(Spain), Geneo, Naples, Iskderon (INDME) 14/10 14/10 14/10-PM Yantian Express 2240W 223065 Hapag Lloyd ISS Shipping
La Spezia, Barcelona, Valencia, Tangier, Fos Sur Mer, Genoa, 15/10 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Marsaxlokk. (IMEX)
In Port Osaka 905W 223099 Hapag Lloyd ISS Shipping
Rotterdam,Jebel Ali, Khorfakan, Sohar, Qaboos, Bahrrain, Jubail, Jeddah, 11/10
Yanbu, Port Said, Mersin, Istanbul, Izmit, Ambarli, Izmir (AGIS) 18/10 10/10 10/10-AM Kota Nilam 0181W 223088 PIL PIL Mumbai Jebel Ali, Aden, P. Sudan, Djibouti. (RGS) 11/10 11/10 10/10-PM Northern Practise 0025 223091 X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Jebel Ali, Khalifa, Khorfakkan. (ASX GULF) 12/10
17/10 16/10-PM Northern Dexterity 2240W 223093 COSCOCOSCO
Transworld Feeder Transworld Group 13/10 12/10-PM Jolly Cobalto 0288 223080 Messina Transworld Group
Istanbul,Jeddah, Durban, Moputo, Dar-Es-Salaam, Mombasa(INDME) 14/10 14/10 14/10-PM Yantian Express 2240W 223065 Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shipping Khor Fakkan, Jebel Ali, Jeddah. (IMEX) 15/10 TBA Purdential Global
Marine Sohar, Jebel Ali & other Gulf Ports. —
In Port Henrika 2236E 223037 KMTC/COSCO KMTC / COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Pusan, Kwangyang, Ningbo, 11/10
13/10 13/10-AM TS Dubai 22006E223103 TS Lines Samsara Shpg Singapore, Shekou. (AIS) 14/10
11/10 11/10-PM Northern Guard 897E 223097 FeedertechFeedertech
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13/10 13/10-AM
Port Kelang, Singapore, Leam Chabang.(AGI) 12/10
Port Kleang (W), Hong Kong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan, 14/10
Shekou, Singapore, Shanghai (PMX)
Port Kelang, Tanjin Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Ningbo 14/10
19/10 19/10-AM Shimin 22006E223108 Feedertech/TS Lines Feedertech / TS Line Shanghai (CISC) 20/10
16/10 16/10-AM X-Press Odyssey 22006E223121 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Port Kelang,Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Xingang, Qingdao, 17/10 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC (FIVE)
16/10 16/10-AM Kota Megah 0139E 223076 One/X-Press Feeder
/ SC-SPL Port Kelang, HongKong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. (CWX) 17/10
Colombo, Port Kellang, Hongkong, Sanghai, Ningbo.
Line (I) Colombo, Port Kellang, Hongkong, Sanghai, Ningbo.
Port Kelang, Halphong, Nansha (RWA 1)
In Port Henrika 2236E 223037
KMTC / COSCO Shpg. Colombo (AIS) 11/10
13/10 13/10-AM TS Dubai 22006E223103 TS Lines Samsara Shpg 14/10
11/10 11/10-PM Northern Guard 897E 223097 Feedertech Emirates Shipping Colombo.(AGI) 12/10
13/10 13/10-PM Ever Ursula 182E 223039 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo 14/10 COSCO/Evergreen COSCO /Evergreen (PMX)
13/10 13/10-AM Celsius Naples 890E 223135 Evergreen / ONEEvergreen / ONE Colombo.(CISC) 14/10
19/10 19/10-AM Shimin 22006E223108 Feedertech / TSLFeedertech / TSL 20/10
14/10 14/10-PM Yantian Express 2240W 223065 Hapag Lloyd ISS Shipping Colombo (IMEX) 15/10 CGM CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I)
16/10 16/10-AM X-Press Odyssey 22006E223121 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Colombo (FIVE) 17/10 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC
16/10 16/10-AM Kota Megah 0139E 223076 One / X-Press One India / Sea Consortium Karachi, Colombo. (CWX) 17/10 KMTC / TS Line KMTC India/TS Line (I)
18/10 17/10-PM Seaspan Lahore 2241W 223095 Hapag ONE Line (I)/ISS Shpg Colombo (MIAX) 19/10
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Gioia Tauro, Feixstowe, Hamburg, Antwerp & Other Inland Destn.(HIMEXP) 11/10
Haifa, Mersin, Istanbul (ZMI)
Felixstowe. Dunkirk, Le Havre 18/10
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Piraeus, Iskenderun (IMED)
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Cut Off/Dt.Time Vessels Name Voy VCN LINE AGENT WILL LOAD FOR ETD
TO LOAD FOR MED., BLACK SEA, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIAN PORTS
15/10 15/10-AM Maersk Atlanta 240W 22314 Maersk Line Maersk India Algeciras 15/10
21/10 21/10-AM Maersk Pittsburgh 241W 22321 (MECL) 21/10
10/10 10/10-AM Aka Bhum 009E 22316 APL/OOCL DBC & Sons/OOCL(I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Xingang, Dalian, Qingdao, 10/10
13/10 13/10-AM OOCL New York 089E 22320 Gold Star Star Shipping Busan (Ex. Pusan), San Pedro, Kwangyang, Chiwan. (CIXA) 13/10
10/10 10/10-AM Bangkok Bridge 137WE 22312 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 10/10 18/10 18/10-AM Clemens Schulte 016WE 22328 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 18/10
12/10 12/10-AM Xin Hong Kong 057E 22318 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor,Cai Mep,Hongkong,Shanghai,Ningbo,Schekou,Nansha (CI1) 12/10 15/10 15/10-AM One Continuity 061E 22311 ONE ONE (India) West Port Kelang, Singapore, Leam Chabang, Busan, Sanshan, 15/10 Ningbo, Sekou, Cai Mep. (PS3)
16/10 16/10-AM Shijing 241E 22322 Maersk Line Maersk India Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 16/10 23/10 23/10-AM Grace Bridge 242E 22324 Ningbo, Tanjung Pelepas. (FM3) 23/10
12/10 12/10-AM SSL Kutch 242 22323 SLSSLS
Hazira, Cohin, Mangalore, Tuticorin, Mundra. (PIC 1) 12/10
13/10 13/10-AM Montpellier 0021 22326 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Jebel Ali, Sohar (NMG) 13/10
15/10 15/10-AM Maersk Atlanta 240W 22314 Maersk Line Maersk India Salalah, Jebel Ali, Port Qasim. 15/10
21/10 21/10-AM Maersk Pittsburgh 241W 22321 (MECL) 21/10
19/10 19/10-AM SCI Mumbai 550 22329 SCI J. M Baxi Jebel Ali. (SMILE) 19/10
TBA SLSSLS Mangalore, Kandla, Cochin.(WCC)
10/10 10/10-AM Aka Bhum 009E 22316 OOCL/APL OOCL(I)/DBC Sons Colombo. (CIXA) 10/10
10/10 10/10-AM Bangkok Bridge 137WE 22312 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Karachi, Muhammad Bin Qasim. 10/10 18/10 18/10-AM Clemens Schulte 016WE 22328 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 18/10 12/10 12/10-AM Xin Hong Kong 057E 22318 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo (CI1) 12/10 16/10 16/10-AM Shijing 241E 22322 SCI J. M Baxi Colombo. (FM3) 16/10 16/10 16/10-AM Irenes Bay 241S 22317 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo, Bin Qasim, Karachi (JADE) 16/10
10/10 10/10-AM Bangkok Bridge 137WE 22312 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg Seattle, Vancouver, Long Beach, Los Angeles, New York, 10/10 18/10 18/10-AM Clemens Schulte 016WE 22328 ONE ONE (India) Norforlk, Charleston, Halifax. (TIP) 18/10 15/10 15/10-AM One Continuity 061E 22311 ONE ONE (India) Los Angeles, Oakland. (PS3) 15/10 15/10 15/10-AM Maersk Atlanta 240W 22314 Maersk Line Maersk Line India Newark, North Charleston, Savannah, Huston, Norfolk. 15/10 21/10 21/10-AM Maersk Pittsburgh 241W 22321 Safmarine Maersk Line India (MECL) 21/10
ETA/Berth Vessel’s Name Voy Line Agents Will Load For
ETD
10/10 Henrika Schulte IX239A MSC MSC Agency Mundra, Hazira, Nhava Sheva, Colombo, King Abdullah, Damietta, Mersin, 11/10 16/10 MSC Sariska IX240A Tekirdag, Valencia, Halifax, Baltimore, Savannah, Freeport Container Port (Indus 2) 17/10 11/10 SSL Visakhapatnam 147 Shreyas Transworld Group Europe, US East Coast, Med, East Africa, West Africa, East & West Coast 12/10 12/10 SSL Ganga 110 Hapag/CMA CGM ISS Shpg./CMA CGM Ag.(I) 13/10 ONE/COSCO ONE (I)/COSCO Shpg. (WCC)
11/10 BFAD Atlantic 241W Maersk Line Maersk India NSICT, Jebel Ali, Salalah, Djibouti, King Abdullah, Port Jeddah, Salalah 11/10 18/10 Roo Centaurus 242W (Blue Nile Express) 18/10
13/10 Northern Practise 0025 Global Feeder/Transworld Feeders Sima Marine/Transworld Group Jebel Ali, Khor Fakkan, AMCTPL, Hazira, GTI, Abu Dhabi 13/10 20/10 GFS Giselle 0059 X-Press Feeders/ONE Sea Consortium/ONE(I) (ASX) 20/10 Hapag / CMA CGM ISS Shpg./CMA CGM Ag. (I)
15/10 Maersk Phuket 241E Maersk Line/Hapag Maersk India/ISS Shpg Colombo, Port Klang, Singapore, Tanjug, Pelepas, Jebel Ali, Dammam, 16/10 22/10 Nagoya Tower 242E X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Doha (Arabian Star) 23/10
15/10 MSC Aino IP241A MSC MSC Agency Mundra, King Abdullah, Gioia Tauro, Tangier, Southampton, Rotterdam, 16/10 22/10 MSC Pina IP242A COSCO COSCO Shpg. Antwerp, Felixstowe, Dunkirk, Le Havre, King Abdullah, Djibouti, 23/10 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Karachi-Port Muhammad Bin Qasim. (IPAK)
18/10 X-Press Odyssey 2206E Zim/KMTC Zim Integrated/KMTC
Sheva,
The above vessel has arrived on 06-10-2022
MUNDRA PORT with Import cargo from VITORIA.
note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MUNDRA delivery
The above vessel has arrived on 06-10-2022 at MUNDRA PORT with Import cargo from LE HAVRE.
note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MUNDRA delivery
MUNDRA PORT with Import cargo from ANTWERP, LE HAVRE, LONDON GATEWAY PORT, SOUTHAMPTON, DUBLIN, KLAIPEDA, GDYNIA.
above vessel has arrived on 06-10-2022
note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MUNDRA delivery
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MEDUAV181378
MEDUIW277236
MEDUIW270009
MEDUIW218883
MEDUIW241141
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MEDUIW291245
MEDUIW277426
MEDUIW277327
MEDUIW277269
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Consignees are requested to kindly note that the above item Nos. are for the B/L Nos.arrived for Mundra Delivery Separate IGM will be lodged with Kandla Customs for CFS - Gandhidham. Consignees are requested to collect Delivery Order for all imports delivered at Mundra from our Import Documentation Deptt. at Siddhi Vinayak Complex, 2nd Floor, Off. No.201-208, Opp. Reliance Petrol Pump, Nr. Rotary Circle, on Presentation of duly discharged Original Bills of Lading and payment of relevant charges. The container detention charges will be applicable after 5 days from the GLD for containers meant for delivery at Mundra. The containers meant for movement by ROAD to inland destinations will be despatched upon receipt of required documents from consignees/receivers and the consignees will be liable for paymeant of port storage charges in case of delay in submission of these Documents. Our Surveyors are M/s. Master Marine Services Pvt. Ltd. and usual survey conditions will apply.Consignees are also requested to note that the carriers and their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.
Charges enquiry on land line - 619100
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helpline No.(079)
Gandhidham : Siddhi Vinayak Complex, Plot No. 1, Office No. 201-208, 2nd Floor, Ward - 6, Near Rotary Circle,
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Andheri (East),
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The above vessel is arriving at MUNDRA PORT on 13-10-2022 with Import Cargo in containers.
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Consignees are requested to obtain DELIVERY ORDERS from our office address given below on presentation of ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING, duly discharged and on payment of applicable charges.
Consignees are requested to note that the carrier and or agents are not bound to send further individual notification regarding the arrival of the cargo vessel or their goods.
As Agents :
First Floor, Plot No.86, Sector 1A, Near Quality Enterprises Hero Showroom, Gandhidham - Kutch, Gujarat - 370201 Tel: (0091-2836) 229543 235282 235283 235383, Fax: (0091-2836) 230433 Export Marketing Queries: Mr. Parmar Devendra - 9824413365, E-mail: parmar.devendra@in.zim.com Mr. Trinath Pal 9824504315 Email:pal.trinath@zim.com
Import Marketing Queries : Mr. Mitesh Rajgor - 02836-235282,229543 E-mail: rajgor.mitesh@in.zim.com
The above vessel is arriving at
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GOSUSNH1685238 1—
GOSUSNH20751776 1—
GOSUSNH8408541 3—
GOSUSNH8413518 1—
GOSUSNH8413945 1—
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GOSUXIA8288024 —1
GOSUXNG1812513 —1
GOSUXNG1812514 —1
GOSUHKG001657062 —2
GOSUSNH1636131 —2
GOSUSNH8351474 1—
GOSUXIA8287261 1—
GOSUXNG1302842 1—
GOSUXNG1402366 1—
GOSUSNH20751974 1—
GOSUSNH1558212 1—
GOSUSNH1558213 1—
GOSUSNH1558214 1—
GOSUSNH1558215 1—
GOSUSNH1606657 —1
No. of 20’ 40’
GOSUSNH1606658 —1
GOSUSNH1606672 —1
GOSUSNH20751819 1—
GOSUXIA8287626 —2
GOSUXIA8288256 1—
GOSUXIA8288565 —1
GOSUXIA8288566 —1
GOSUXIA8288569 12
GOSUXIA8288570 12
GOSUSNH1606656 —1
GOSUXNG1812525 1—
GOSUHKG001657016 —1
GOSUSNH1606661 1—
GOSUSNH1636064 —1
GOSUSNH1636065 1—
GOSUSNH20752003 1—
GOSUXIA8286662 1—
GOSUXIA8287082 —1
GOSUXIA8287132 —1
GOSUXIA8287391 1— GOSUXIA8287775 —1
in containers.
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GOSUXIA8288274 1—
GOSUXIA8288852 1—
GOSUXNG1302844 3—
GOSUXIA8288228 2—
GOSUXNG1302843 —1
GOSUXNG1700498 —1
GOSUSNH1606662 —1
GOSUSNH20751980 1—
GOSUSNH20751971 1—
GOSUSNH5480555 —1
GOSUSNH8273751 1—
GOSUSNH8351483 1—
GOSUSNH8400704 1—
GOSUSNH8413647 —4
GOSUXNG1302830 1—
Consignees are requested to obtain DELIVERY ORDERS from our office address given below on presentation of ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING, duly discharged and on payment of applicable charges.
Consignees are requested to note that the carrier and or agents are not bound to send further individual notification regarding the arrival of the cargo vessel or their goods.
As Agents :
First Floor, Plot No.86, Sector 1A, Near Quality Enterprises Hero Showroom, Gandhidham - Kutch, Gujarat - 370201
Tel: (0091-2836) 229543 235282 235283 235383, Fax: (0091-2836) 230433
Export Marketing Queries: Mr. Parmar Devendra - 9824413365, E-mail: parmar.devendra@in.zim.com Mr. Trinath Pal 9824504315 Email:pal.trinath@zim.com
Import Marketing Queries : Mr. Mitesh Rajgor - 02836-235282,229543 E-mail: rajgor.mitesh@in.zim.com
The above vessel is arriving at PIPAVAV PORT 14-10-2022 with Import Cargo in containers.
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GOSUSNH1522327 1—
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GOSUSNH1606698 2—
GOSUSNH1606701 —1
GOSUSNH1606702 1—
GOSUSNH1636246 —2
GOSUSNH1696066 1—
GOSUSNH20751846 1—
GOSUSNH20751961 1—
GOSUSNH20751970 11
GOSUSNH20751983 1—
GOSUSNH20751985 1— GOSUSNH20751986 1—
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GOSUSNH20751995 —1
GOSUSNH5480574 —1
GOSUSNH8273758 1—
GOSUSNH8351517 1—
GOSUSNH8351519 —4
GOSUSNH8400709 1—
GOSUSNH8408565 2—
GOSUSNH8413811 —1
GOSUXNG1302853 1—
GOSUXNG1302856 1—
GOSUXNG1812548 —1
GOSUZSH1023824 —1
GOSUZSH1023848
Consignees are requested to obtain DELIVERY ORDERS from our office address given below on presentation of ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING, duly discharged and on payment of applicable charges.
Consignees are requested to note that the carrier and or agents are not bound to send further individual notification regarding the arrival of the cargo vessel or their goods.
As Agents :
First Floor, Plot No.86, Sector 1A, Near Quality Enterprises Hero Showroom, Gandhidham - Kutch, Gujarat - 370201
Tel: (0091-2836) 229543 235282 235283 235383, Fax: (0091-2836) 230433
Export Marketing Queries: Mr. Parmar Devendra - 9824413365, E-mail: parmar.devendra@in.zim.com Mr. Trinath Pal 9824504315 Email:pal.trinath@zim.com
Import Marketing Queries : Mr. Mitesh Rajgor - 02836-235282,229543 E-mail: rajgor.mitesh@in.zim.com
above
GOSUSHH30937449
GOSUSHH30938657
GOSUSNH1558210
GOSUSNH1606686
GOSUSNH20751825
GOSUSNH20751835
GOSUSNH20751836
GOSUSNH20751840
GOSUSNH20751844
GOSUXIA8288479
GOSUXIA8288755
GOSUXIA8288844
GOSUXIA8288924
GOSUXIA8288952
GOSUXIA8289096
GOSUXIA8289101
GOSUXIA8289145
GOSUXIA8289150
GOSUHKG001657073
GOSUSEL71020021
GOSUSHH30937658
GOSUSHH30938714
GOSUSNH1636052
GOSUSNH1636104
GOSUSNH1703795
GOSUSNH20751834
GOSUSNH20751847
GOSUSNH20751915
GOSUSNH20751965
GOSUSNH5480569
GOSUSNH8413690 3—
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GOSUXNG1302833
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The above vessel has arrived at MUNDRA PORT 08-10-2022 with Import Cargo in containers.
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GOSUSNH1606590 3
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GOSUNGB1147577 1
GOSUSNH1636188 1
GOSUYIH9505416 2
GOSUQIN6476983 1
GOSUQIN6476953 1
GOSUSNH1606587 1
GOSUSNH1606588 1
GOSUSNH1636102 1
GOSUSNH1636129 1
GOSUSNH1636130 1
GOSUSNH1636192 1
GOSUSNH1636198 1
LNLUPKL8112313 1
GOSUSNH1606597 1
GOSUSNH8400549 1
GOSUSNH1636103 3
GOSUDAL872260 2
GOSUHAI80058775 1
GOSUSNH1606618 3
GOSUNGB20090299 1
GOSUSNH20758984 1
GOSUSNH8282819 1
GOSUSNH1636100 1
GOSUSNH1685493 1
GOSUSNH20759115 1
GOSUSNH1685248 1
GOSUSNH20759123 1
GOSUSNH20759124 1
GOSUSNH1685489 1
GOSUSNH1606593 1
GOSUSNH20758895 2
GOSUSNH20758964 1
GOSUSNH20758965 1
GOSUSNH20759155 1
GOSUSNH20759130 3
GOSUNGB9853694 1
GOSUNGB9964511 1
GOSUNGB9853695 1
GOSUSNH20759121 1
GOSUNGB1147574 1
GOSUGZH0266178 1
GOSUSNH1606609 1
LNLUJOR8043408 3
Consignees
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GOSUNGB9964559 2
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LNLUPKL8111493 3
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GOSUBLW8071482 40
GOSUBLW8071483 5
GOSUBLW8071484 5
GOSUSNH1522314 1
LNLUPKL8110555 1
GOSUNGB9956158 1
GOSUSNH20759241 1 GOSUNGB9853621 1
GOSUHAI80058642 1
GOSUHAI80058653 1 GOSUHAI80058840 1
GOSUSHH30932659 1
GOSUSNH1606667 2
GOSUNGB20090280 2
GOSUWUH1311317 1
LNLUPKL8112246 01
GOSUNGB9964579 1 GOSUNGB1147595 1
GOSUSNH20759160 1
GOSUSNH1685335 1 ZIMURTM81024120 01
GOSUSNH5480521 21 GOSUNGB1147569 1 GOSUSNH1636181 1 GOSUSNH1685477 1 GOSUSNH5480528 1 GOSUSNH1606599 3 GOSUNGB1147597 2 GOSUNGB20090301 1 GOSUSNH1636092 6 GOSUSNH20759117 2 GOSUSNH20759230 1 GOSUNGB9964574 1 GOSUNGB1147583 1
GOSUSNH1636196 1 GOSUSNH8413809 2 GOSUSNH1636122 1 GOSUSNH1636124 1 GOSUSNH1685339 1
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GOSUNGB9853690 1
LNLUPKL8112119 1
GOSUNGB9964575 1
GOSUNGB9964576 1
GOSUNGB9964577 1
GOSUNGB9956162 1
GOSUSHH30936778 1
GOSUNGB9853623 2
GOSUNGB9853620 2
GOSUNGB9961930 1
GOSUSNH20759129 1
GOSUSNH8413692 1
GOSUSNH1606614 1
GOSUNGB9964567 1
GOSUNGB20090281 1
GOSUSNH20759107 2
GOSUNGB1147573 1
GOSUSNH1606663 1
GOSUSNH1606589 1
GOSUSNH20758985 1
GOSUSNH20759125 2
GOSUBLW8071510 1
GOSUBLW8071511 1
GOSUSNH1558209 2
GOSUSNH1558230 1
GOSUSNH1636079 1
GOSUSNH1606610 3 GOSUSNH1636194 1
GOSUWZU996880 1
GOSUBLW8071514 1
GOSUSHH30934365 1
GOSUNGB9964578 1
GOSUSNH20758795 1
LNLUPKL8112137 1
GOSUSNH20758883 1
GOSUNGB1147605 2
LNLUPKL8112195 2
LNLUPKL8112208 1
LNLUPKL8111494 1
LNLUPKL8111977 1
GOSUNGB20053597 1
GOSUSNH20759156 1
GOSUSNH20759145 1
GOSUSNH1606590 3
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India to accord top priority to na onal interest in FTA nego a ons; Government will not diverge from this approach for the sake of deadlines: Shri Piyush Goyal
NEW DELHI: The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal recently said that India would accord top priority to national interest in FTA negotiations. FTAs to be entered into after thorough consultation with all stakeholders including industry and the Government will not diverge from this approach for the sake of deadlines, headded.
TheMinisterwasspeakingatthemeetingheldtoreview India’s Export Performance in the first six months of this financial year with key representatives from Export Promotion Councils and Industry Associations in NewDelhi.
At the meeting, the Minister emphasised on sustaining the export momentum and said that the interaction with Export Promotion Councils has given the confidence that Indian exports will be able to wither the global headwinds and will surpass last year’s exports by a big margin. He added that India must keep prospecting for new opportunities in the world market and utilize all such possible chances to expand trade. He also emphasised on doing a deep dive of services import and see the areas/sectorsinwhichtheyareincreasing.
The industry participants were assured that Government is committed to address the issues raised by them. While concluding the session, the Commerce and Industry Minister urged the trade and industry to implement innovative ways of marketing, increase quality standards and take full benefit of Free Trade Agreements to achieve higherexportgrowthinthisfinancialyear.
At the review meeting, the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) gave a presentation on year-on-year export trends vis-à-vis the major export markets of India, along with sectoral growths. The leading and laggard export markets/ sectors were specifically highlighted for specific attentionandpossiblecorrectiveactions.
Industry was apprised on the healthy growth of around 15.5 % seen in the first six months of this financial year, as compared to previous year. The industry however was alertedonthedipinexportperformanceinSeptember2022. Highlighting the healthy growth seen in some markets such as Latin America and Africa, it was informed that the evolving economic and geo-political environment required the industry to be attentive and optimistic so that growth opportunitiesinsuchnewmarketsarenotmissed.
An engaging round of discussion was held subsequently with EPCs and industry representatives on challenges, opportunities and way forward for increasing exports from India. Industry has flagged certain issues related to the rising of cost of raw materials and subdued demand in certain key export markets due to high inventory levels. Industry requested for including left out sectors under RoDTEP and rationalisation of existing RoDTEP rates, exploring possibility for increased support under Interest Equalisation Scheme (IES) and under Market Access Initiative (MAI), and operationalisation of ProductionLinkedIncentive(PLI)Schemesforadditionalsectors.
The meeting was also attended by the Minister of State for Commerce & Industry, Smt. Anupriya Patel and CommerceSecretary,ShriSunilBarthwal.
AHMEDABAD: Rice exporters in Gujarat are taking heart from a Gujarat High Court order granting interim relieftoanexporterwhohadchallengedthedutyonexports of non-basmati rice on the grounds that his shipping bills were registered before 8 Sept, when the 20% duty was imposed.
The Gujarat order followed an Andhra Pradesh HC judgment last month allowing three rice exporters to ship out rice subject to certain conditions. Hundreds of thousandsoftonnesofricegotstuckatportsaftertheUnion governmentdecidedtoregulatericeexportscitingdomestic foodsecurityconcerns.“Merelybecausethegoodscouldnot be sailed in the vessel, the customs authorities were not justified in taking to levy the duty,” the Gujarat HC said. The rice consignments which were destined for Ghana belonged to Kunvarji Comtrade. The company argued that
its goods were inspected and allowed for “Let Export” on 5 Sept by Customs. “Interim order is just a temporary thing. It could go either way. So if the decision is in favour of the governmentonthejustificationthattheygive,exporterswill havetorepaytheduty.Asfarasshippingbillsareconcerned, in the rice business these bills are made much earlier. We don’t know what will be the final decision,” said Vinod Kaul, Senior Executive Director, All India Rice ExportersAssociation.
“These orders are high court orders and so will be applicable to those particular states alone—in this case, AndhraPradeshandGujarat.Andofcourseotherexporters in the region will be able to take the benefit of the same. But it will be important to see if the government challenges the order,” said Ajay Sahai, Director-general of FederationofIndianExportOrganizations.
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TheMinisterofStateforIndustriesShriJagadish Vishwakarma said, “Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan was launched a year ago to accelerate the construction of infrastructural facilities in the country and to work in accord. Today, Gujarat has launched PM Gati Shakti Portal for the first time in the countrywhichwillgiveanewdirectiontothecoordinated development of Gujarat in the coming years. Not only that, but because of implementation of this master plan which will ensure that citizens’ money will not be wasted and holistic development can be achieved through coordinationbetweenvariousdepartments”.
The minister added that, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi during his tenure as Chief Minister ofGujaratlaidastrongfoundationforthedevelopmentof the state. Today Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel is carrying forward the same foundation in a very commanding manner. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi gave a new direction through Chintan Shibir to coordinate among departments to speed up the development journey of the state. The same innovative approach has benefited the country today with PM Gati ShaktiNationalMasterPlanwhichisamatterofpridefor us. Under this plan, more than 16 departments of the central government, various state governments and various agencies have participated which will accelerate thedevelopmentinthefuture.
Minister Shri Vishwakarma further said that, “Under the leadership of the Chief Minister of the state Shri Bhupendra Patel, Gujarat is moving steadily in the direction of ‘Atmanirbhar Gujarat to Atmanirbhar Bharat’. While Gujarat has emerged as the ‘Best Preferred Business Destination’, the state’s incentive policies are attracting investors from across the globe. Apart from that, Gujarat’s 2.20 lakh km long road infrastructure, 5200 km long rail network, 19 airports, 48 ports, best power capacity, expert skills, productive government, safe and secured place are many factors which is why huge investments are done in Gujarat. As a result of these facilities, today Gujarat is manufacturing everythingfrompinstoplanes”.
Chief Secretary Shri Pankaj Kumar said, “PM Gati Shakti Portal was launched by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi one year back which provides vast opportunitiesinBusinessProcessEngineering”.
“This portal is not just a digital application, accurate data collection or digital data integration, but it will connect the upcoming infrastructure projects with logistics, which will help in reducing transportation costs inthecomingyears”.
Shri Pankaj Kumar further said that “PM Gati Shakti Gujarat Portal will prove to be a game changer in the state.Itisapowerfultoolthatwillredefineinfrastructure planningaswellaseaseofdoingbusiness.Thisportalisa
foolproofsystem. PMGatiShaktiGujaratPortalissucha powerful tool, which will prove to be very useful in decision making and monitoring. The Chief Secretary saidthatindustrialfacilitationincludinglandacquisition, inter-departmental coordination can be done through thisportal”.
Additional Chief Secretary, Ports and Transport Department Shri M. K. Das said, “As India today leads the fourth industrial revolution, Gujarat, the industrial leader,isplayinganimportantrole.Inthemanufacturing sector, India has left behind America and secured the second position. In research, India has made rapid progress from 81st positionto 41st position.Inthe next 25 years, the country will become a 20 trillion dollar economy and will be the third largest economy in the world after the US and China. Shri Das said that to achieve this goal and for Gujarat to achieve faster progress, the need of the hour is to invest 6 times in infrastructure”.
Quoting the CII report, he said, Today the per capita income of the country has reached about 10 thousand. RecentlyUnionMinisterShriPiyushGoyalreviewedthis portal of the state and said that there is no other tool like PM Gati Shakti-Gujarat Portal covering various departmentsintheworld.
Smt. Avantika Singh, Additional Chief Secretary andChiefExecutiveOfficerofGujaratInfrastructure Development Board said, “Gujarat is proving to be the launchpad in building a self-reliant India. After the first workshop on PM Gati Shakti of West Zone held in November, 2021, initiatives have been taken in this directionimmediately. Gujarat isthe firststate to launch the Gati Shakti portal. This is a GIS based portal with more than 500 layers. It includes more than 21 government departments and fifty-two sub-divisions of the state and more than 25 departments of the Central. Effective implementation of this portal will help in buildingabetterandsmartergovernment“.
In this seminar, AdditionalChiefSecretaryofPorts and Transport Department Shri M. K. Das chaired sessions on various state government initiatives in logistics infrastructure, Dholera (SIR) Special Investment Region, benefits of PM Gati Shakti Terminal at Bedi and Morbi. While sessions on PM Gati Shakti and National Logistics Policy, last mile connectivity from industry point of view, importance of PM Gati Shakti to increase logistic capacity were held under the chairmanship of National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Limited Vice Chairman Shri AbhishekChaudhary.
On this occasion Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister Shri Pankaj Joshi, Additional Chief Secretary Home Department Shri Raj Kumar, Gujarat Maritime Board Vice Chairman and CEO ShriR.B.Barad,CIIGujaratCouncilViceChairman ShriDarshanShah were present.
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This initiative of Direct rack will be a game-changer, leading to a paradigm shift fromroadtorailcargomovement.
Kandla- GOA service will call twice in month and plans are make it weekly serviceinnearfuture.
It may be recalled that recently container service by
feeder operators has suspended call from Gujrat to GOA. Thus, we had no option to move the cargo by container rack.
On this flagged of ceremony, Mr Sachin Naik (Director of Phoenix Shipping), Mr. Dinesh Maheshwari (Director of Phoenix Shipping), Mr. Rohan Dange (TM Gandhidham Terminal), Mr.Javed(OperationManager) werepresented.
AHMEDABAD: With the National Master Plan for Multi-Modal Connectivity in place, AhmedabadheadquarteredAdaniGroup is set to give momentum to its logistic business by commissioning six more Multi-ModalLogisticsParks(MMLPs)in the next two years across five states, including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan,GujaratandTelangana.
“Adani Group is already operating as many as five MMLPs in different parts of the country. We are in the process to commission six more parks – two in Gujarat (Sanand and Ankleshwar), one each at Dadri in UP, Panipat in Haryana, near Rajasthan capital Jaipur and Hyderabad. PM Gati Shakti –Master Plan for Multi-Modal Connectivity wouldhelpustoimplementtheseprojects on fast-forward mode,” said VikramJaisinghani,ManagingDirector and CEO of Adani Logistics (ALL).
Talking after the National Launch of Integrated Master Plan – PM Gati Shakti
Gujarat Jaisinghani said that due to the PM Gati Shakti initiative developers of logisticsparkswouldgetspeedyapproval from a single platform which would help themexecutetheirprojectsfaster.
At present, ALL is operating nine MMLPs at Patli, Kishangarh, Kilaraipur, Kanech, Malur, Nagpur, Mundra, Taloja and Vap. Adani Logistics would inaugurate MMLP near Sanand in April2023ontheoutskirtsofAhmedabad.
The Gujarat government signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Adani Ports and SEZ in January 2021 for establishing India’s biggest Multi-Modal Logistics Park at Virochan Nagar, near Sanand in Ahmedabad. The park is spread across 1,450 acres. As per the MoU, the park will attract an investmentofRs50,000croreandprovide direct and indirect employment to 25,000people.
“In the next three years, ALL is lookingtoexpandwarehousingcapability from existing 10 million sq ft to as high as 60 million sq ft. At present, we are having
around20-grainterminalswhichwewant to enhance up to 100 in the next couple of years,”headded.
ALL, a subsidiary of Adani Ports and SEZ the most diversified end-to-end logistics service provider in the country with a presence across all major markets. Thecompanyisinthebusinessofhandling varied customers across segments like retail, industrial, container, bulk, breakbulk,liquids,autoandgrain.
Another Adani Group company Adani Agri Logistics (AALL) has also signed an exclusive service agreement withtheFoodCorporationofIndiaforthe handling of the food grains, right from receiving at base depots, cleaning and drying as well as storage and transportation to field depots is carried out in bulk form, thus minimising the losses. These units are notified of procurement centres of FCI, where farmers deliver their produce directly in bulk form. The project has been implemented at a total cost of nearly Rs700crore.
NEW DELHI: The headwinds in global trade is equally reflected in the WTO forecast for 2023, released two days back,whichhasprojectedittogrowat1% only. However, the forecast for 2022 has been improved from 3% to 3.5% primarily duetobetterperformanceinthefirsthalf of 2022. India, being a domestic demand driven economy, will not be much impacted by these developments though we will not be insulated either. While global developments will affect our exports performance particularly as commodity prices and of late crude prices have started moving in southwards directions, which will affect our raw material exports and some value added exports as well. However, at the same time, the demand for low price products will keep our exports afloat as India is gaining from China's loss. We are also looking up additional exports in Russia through Rupee Payment Mechanism and would request the Hon'ble Minister to look into extending this mechanism for exports to countries having acute forex shortage. Sanctions on Russia by the EU will provide some additional exports to India in European markets. The market access through CEPA with UAE, ECTA with Australia andFTA with UK, whichwe are sure that our most capable and efficient CIM will deliver by Diwali, will further push our exports in challenging times. FTAs with Canada, GCC and EU will further facilitateourexports.
Sir,theneedofthehourisaconcerted effort by all stakeholders to push exports as a national agenda. We request you to kindly appeal to the Hon'ble Prime Minister to address all the stakeholders including exporters, supporting institutions, Indian Missions and States so as to reiterate the proactive support required in current challenging times. The Prime Minister, in his last address,
made us to believe that US$400 Bn is achievable and we achieved it. Indian Missionsmayalsosensitiseusonmarket opportunities for emerging products so that we may build further on them throughmarketstudy/marketsurveys.
1.Sir, the increase in repo rate last Friday will have its bearing on the base rate of banks and consequent to lending rates for export credit. The base rate of SBI prior to increase was 8.7% which is likely to go to 9.4% after increase in the repo rate. The base rate of many banks will be much above the base rate of SBI pushing the export credit rate in Rupee. We request you to kindly consider requesting RBI for introducing “Export Refinance Facility” to banks so that the value of credit provided to the export sectorinIndianRupeemayberefinanced by the RBI to banks at which it lends to banks. Such a measure will be extremely beneficial for our small exporters as the interest rates in many competing countries are much lower than in India and the double whammy is the loss on account of exchange rate as Indian Rupee remains one of the comparatively strongcurrenciesglobally.
2. The non-extension of notification relating to GST exemption on freight for exports has caused panic and uncertainty adding to the liquidity challenges of the exporters. Sir, You are aware that overseas freights have gone up by 300-350% from pre-covid level and though there is little correction in the freight rate recently, freights are still 200-250% more than at 2019 level. Therefore, payment of GST on such high freight rates will affect the liquidity of the exporterstoalargeextentparticularlyas the interest rates have also moved northward with recent hike by the RBI. The payment of GST on export freight and subsequent refund particularly through ITC mechanism comes with
a time lag of generally 2-3 months or so, though refund through IGST mechanism is faster. GST on exports freight is revenue neutral as exporters will pay the same and subsequently get a refund through a refund mechanism. The withdrawal of exemption may augment the liquidity of the Government butatthecostoftheexporters. Sincethe cost of credit for the exporters is very high, an exemption will help the export sector to have better liquidity, which is theneedofthehour.
3.While we appreciate application of domestic regulations on imports meant for the domestic economy, the same should not apply on imports meant for exports affected through advance authorisations, EOU and other mechanisms. In many cases, buyers ask for import of a particular material from a particular supplier to be used in exports. The specified supplier, looking into the small quantities involved, is not interested in getting approval from BIS andothersimilaragencies.Thisdeprives such orders to Indian exporters. Since the inputs are meant for exports only , the exemption from domestic standards should be applicable to imports for exports purposes imported under Advance Authorisations or similar mechanism.
4. The better market access provided by the Government is to be backed by aggressive marketing strategy. Government may bring a planned scheme with the objective of taking exports to US$1 Trillion both for goods and services respectively by 2030. The scheme should look for a corpus of Rs 1000 Cr. Besides, overseas marketing may be encouraged with 200% tax deductions so that for every dollar spent on overseas marketing (with defined components), two dollars are allowed as taxdeduction.
above vessel
the item
arriving
B/L
MUNDRA
Import cargo from TAMATAVE.
PORT with Import cargo from TAMATAVE, PORT LOUIS, NACALA, POINTE DES GALETS,
above vessel is arriving on
the item
TOWN, DURBAN.
MUNDRA
No. B/L
are requested to kindly note that the above item Nos. are for the B/L Nos.arrived for Mundra Delivery Separate IGM will be lodged with Kandla Customs for CFS - Gandhidham. Consignees are requested to collect Delivery Order for all imports delivered at Mundra from our Import Documentation Deptt. at Siddhi Vinayak Complex, 2nd Floor, Off. No.201-208, Opp. Reliance Petrol Pump, Nr. Rotary Circle, on Presentation of duly discharged Original Bills of Lading and payment of relevant charges. The container detention charges will be applicable after 5 days from the GLD for containers meant for delivery at Mundra. The containers meant for movement by ROAD to inland destinations will be despatched upon receipt of required documents from consignees/receivers and the consignees will be liable for paymeant of port storage charges in case of delay in submission of these Documents. Our Surveyors are M/s. Master Marine Services Pvt. Ltd. and usual survey conditions will apply.Consignees are also requested to note that the carriers and their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.
- Charges enquiry on land line - 619100
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and the consignees will be liable for paymeant of port storage charges in case of delay in submission of these Documents. Our Surveyors are M/s. Master Marine Services Pvt. Ltd. and usual survey conditions will apply.Consignees are also requested to note that the carriers and their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.
be despatched
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- IGM No./Item No./Destuffing point enquiries can also be done at our computerized helpline No.(079) 40072804
As Agents
above vessel has arrived on 09-10-2022
MUNDRA PORT with Import cargo from BRISBANE, TEMA.
note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MUNDRA delivery
above vessel has arrived on 09-10-2022
MUNDRA PORT with Import cargo from CONAKRY.
note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MUNDRA delivery
from LOBITO, BRISBANE, FREMANTLE, MELBOURNE,
above vessel
SAN-PEDRO, LIBREVILLE, TEMA, TAKORADI, CONAKRY, BISSAU, MONROVIA, PORT LOUIS,
NELSON, DAKAR, LOME, BALTIMORE, DURBAN.
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Item No. B/L No.
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Item No. B/L No.
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MEDULJ049088
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are requested to kindly note that the above item Nos. are for the B/L Nos.arrived for Mundra Delivery Separate IGM will be lodged with Kandla Customs for CFS - Gandhidham. Consignees are requested to collect Delivery Order for all imports delivered at Mundra from our Import Documentation Deptt. at Siddhi Vinayak Complex, 2nd Floor, Off. No.201-208, Opp. Reliance Petrol Pump, Nr. Rotary Circle, on Presentation of duly discharged Original Bills of Lading and payment of relevant charges. The container detention charges will be applicable after 5 days from the GLD for containers meant for delivery at Mundra. The containers meant for movement by ROAD to inland destinations will be despatched upon receipt of required documents from consignees/receivers and the consignees will be liable for paymeant of port storage charges in case of delay in submission of these Documents. Our Surveyors are M/s. Master Marine Services Pvt. Ltd. and usual survey conditions will apply.Consignees are also requested to note that the carriers and their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.
Charges enquiry on land line - 619100
IGM No./Item No./Destuffing point
also be done at our computerized helpline No.(079) 40072804
: Siddhi Vinayak Complex,
No. 1, Office No. 201-208, 2nd Floor, Ward - 6, Near Rotary Circle,
- Kutch 370 201 Gujarat India.
: +91-2836-619100 to
(Board)
- 400