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DPA Kandla proudly announces achieving the fastest 50 MMT

Deendayal

G A N D H I D H A M : Deendayal Port

Mundra Empty Container Yard

Association

meets Sr. Officials of Gujarat Govt & GMB to seek assistance for overall development

A u t h o r i t y , Kandla is proud t o a n n o u n c e that they achieved the fastest 50 MMT! “A milestone that reflects our commitment to excellence and efficiency in maritime operations,” informs a recent communique from DPA

Cont’d. Pg. 15

Port Authority welcomes Hon'ble Minister - Praful

GANDHIDHAM:

Pansheriya

AHMEDABAD: Empty Container Yard is fast growing business sector in Kachchh and plays an important role in Shipping, Ports and Logistics sectors. It also provides direct employment to youngsters. At a recent meeting held with Senior officials from Gujarat Government, it was assured of support and assistance to Mundra Container Yard & Allied Services Association.

Cont’d. Pg. 5

S h r i P r a f u l Pansheriya, Hon'ble Minister of State for P a r l i a m e n t a r y Affairs, Primary, Secondary & Adult Education and Higher Education, Govt of Gujarat, visited Deendayal Port Authority (DPA), Kandla recently

Cont’d. Pg. 5

Officials of Mundra Container Yard & Allied Services Association met with Shri M. K. Das, IAS, –Additional Chief Secretary, Port & Transport, Gujarat Government & Shri Rajkumar Beniwal, IAS, – Vice Chairman & CEO, Gujarat Maritime Board at Gandhinagar recently.

Mundra Empty Container Yard Association meets Sr. Officials of Gujarat Govt & GMB to seek assistance for overall development

from Pg. 3

In this regard, Association urged Shri M.K. Das to support the development of Empty Yard Sector in the area for which it received a positive response. In addition, the Association also requested Mentoring in Logistics Sector by current VC & CEO Shri Beniwal.

In fact, Empty Yard plays critical role in Port Business and has lowest service rate in India. Moreover repair of any type of container and technical aspects has to be developed locally.

Deendayal

At present, Mundra Container Yard & Allied Services Association consists of 45 members and is providing skill development and direct employment to more than 4600 youngsters, while 125 women are employed. Recently, Associationorganizedplantationofmorethan1000plants

Meeting was attended by Association President Mr. Harshyamsinh Rajendrasinh Parmar, alongwith MC Members Mr. Bhaven Bhai Thacker, Mr. Suresh Bhai Thacker and Mr. Ranjit Bhai Punpulli, informs a recent communique from Association.

Port Authority welcomes

Hon'ble Minister - Praful Pansheriya

Cont’d. from Pg. 3

The Minister's visit u n d e r s c o r e d t h e importance of DPA's role in the Export Import Trade of this region.

The Hon'ble Minister was notably impressed d u r i n g h i s v i s i t t o the construction site of t h e N e w ‘ K e n d r i y a Vidyalaya in Gopalpuri, G a n d h i d h a m ’ T h i s project is a testament to DPA's commitment to community development, reflecting its broader objective of contributing to the education sector for upbringing future architects of the nation.

As part of the visit, Shri Praful Pansheriya d i s t r i b u t e d 5 H D P r o j e c t o r s a n d 6 C o m p u t e r s t o t h e students of Guru Nanak Public School, Gandhidham, under DPA's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. The equipment, valued at Rs. 4.50 Lacs, is intended to promote digital learning among students.

The distribution ceremony took place in the esteemed presence of Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, IRSME, Chairperson-DPA; Smt. Maltiben Maheshwari, Hon'ble MLA-Gandhidham; Shri Nandeesh Shukla, IRTS, Deputy Chairperson - DPA; Shri Rahul Modi, Member-National Shipping Board; Shri Sunil Solanki, IAS, Dy. Collector (Anjar); Shri J.K. Rathod, C P E S , C h i e f V i g i l a n c e O f  c e r - D P A ; S h r i C . H a r i c h a n d r a n , S e c r e t a r y - D PA ; Shri V. Raveendra Reddy, Chief Engineer-DPA; Capt. Pradeep Mohanty, Dy. Conservator-DPA

and other senior dignitaries. On this occasion, the Hon'ble Minister blessed the students and encouraged them to excel in their academic pursuits, emphasizing the importance of education in shaping their future

The visit also included an inspection of the port's operations, where the Hon'ble Minister expressed his admiration for the efficient functioning of DPA. Chairman DPA briefed him about the Port operations, wherein, Dy. Chairman made a PPT presentation about the Port. The Hon'ble Minister acknowledged the pivotal role that Deendayal Port plays in serving the northern hinterland of the country and its significant contribution to the nation's economic growth. The visit reinforced DPA's commitment to modernization and upgradation, as it continues to move towards becoming a Green Hydrogen Hub of India.

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS

DEENDAYAL PORT

TODAY’S TIDE 12/08/2024

Cargo Steamer's Agent's ETD

Jetty Name Name

CJ-I Aeriko Anline 15/08

CJ-II Libra DBC 17/08

CJ-III Adonnis DBC 14/08

CJ-IV Santa Venera Arnav Shpg. 15/08

CJ-V Ocean Anny Chowgule Bros. 14/08

CJ-VI Propel Success Ocean Harmony 18/08

CJ-VII Lina Aksoy Ambica Log. 14/08

CJ-VIII VACANT —

CJ-IX Lowlands Alma Mihir & Co. 16/08

CJ-X Waimea Interocean 15/08

CJ-XI SCI Mumbai JM Baxi 13/08

CJ-XII AS Alexandria JM Baxi 13/08

CJ-XIII Arequipa Queen Trueblue 17/08

CJ-XIV Common Venture BS Shpg. 13/08

CJ-XV HPC Sunrise BS Shpg. 16/08

CJ-XVA Gramba Upasana Shpg. 13/08

CJ-XVI Lady Serra Anline 14/08

TUNA VESSEL'S NAME AGENT'S NAME ETD

Spar Norma Interocean 13/08

YM Summit Interocean 13/08

RIK Oldendorff Avantika Shpg. 14/08

Bulk Venus James Mackintosh 13/08

OIL JETTY VESSEL'S NAME AGENT'S NAME ETD

OJ-I Sakura Spirit ISS Shpg. 13/08

OJ-II Oceanic Dream J M Baxi 13/08

OJ-III T Vega J M Baxi 13/08

OJ-IV Sea La Bamba Interocean 13/08

OJ-V VACANT

OJ-VI Hari Prakash Samsara 13/08

OJ-VII Akti A Interocean 13/08

SHIPS SAILED WITH NEXT EXPORT CARGOS DESTN.

Suvari Kaptan 08/08 Somalia

Faneromeni 08/08 China

Encore 08/08 China

SW South Wind 08/08 Cotonou

IVS Gleneagles 08/08

TCI Express 09/08 Manglore-CochinTuticorin-Chennai

Lady Serra 09/08

TCI Anand 10/08 Manglore-CochinTuticorin-Chennai

Mohsen Ilyas 10/08 Yemen

Swarna Pushp 10/08

Puffin Bulker 11/08

Southern Shark 11/08

Pacific Pride 12/08

Steamer's Name Agents Arrival on

Victoria Harbour Synergy 05/08

Hangyang DBC 05/08

Puffin Bulker Cross Trade 06/08

Rek R J M Baxi 31/07

Jabal Hafit Interocean 29/07

Ocean Seagull Seaworld Shpg. 09/08

Stream ABK Tiger

CJ-III Adonnis DBC

Stream AL Hadbaa Malara Shpg. Nacala

CJ-XIII Arequipa

Stream Century Mas Parekh

CJ-XIV

Stream GF Trader DBC Yemen

CJ-XVA Gramba Upasana Shpg.

12/08 Haj Ali DBC

Stream Jabal Hafit Interocean

CJ-XVI Lady Serra Anline

CJ-VI Propel Success

RSM In Bulk (40 Kgs) INIXY124070281

VESSELS IN PORT & DUE FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

GENERAL CARGO VESSELS

Synergy

CJ-VII Lina Aksoy Ambica Log.

INIXY124080409

CJ-IX Lowlands Alma Mihir & Co. 37,232 CBM Pine Logs INIXY124070322

CJ-V Ocean Anny Chowgule Bros. Indonesia 4,760 T. Woodpulp In Bales INIXY124070251

Stream Ocean Seagull Seaworld Shpg. Japan 173 T. Steel Coils & Cases (54 Kgs) INIXY124080370

12/08 Pacific Vista Merchant Shpg. 1,27,400 T. Coal In Bulk INIXY124080414

Tuna RIK Oldendorff Avantika Shpg. USA 1,14,653 T. US Coal In Bulk INIXY124080429

CJ-IV Santa Venera Arnav Shpg. Brazil 41,021 T. Sugar In Bulk INIXY124070304

Tuna Spar Norma Interocean Santos Brazil 59,396 T. Sugar In Bulk INIXY124080420

Stream Suzy Synergy Malaysia 24,245 CBM T. Logs INIXY124080354

Stream Victoria Harbour Synergy Australia 28,978 CBM Pine Logs INIXY124070306

CJ-X Waimea Interocean Ras Al Khair 30,000 T. MOP In Bulk INIXY124080419

Tuna YM Summit Interocean Santos Brazil

LIQUID CARGO VESSELS

OJ-VII Akti A Interocean

15/08 Bay Yasu Marinelinks

Stream Bow Palladium GAC Shpg. Singapore

13/08 Bow Titanium GAC Shpg. Singapore

INIXY124070341

INIXY124080355

INIXY124070352

Chem In Bulk INIXY124080367

Chem In Bulk 14/08 Chem Star Samudra

12/08 Damsgaard Samudra Singapore

Stream Eva Fuokoka Samudra China

Stream Fortune Youngin Samudra Saudi Arabia

In Bulk INIXY124080344

In Bulk INIXY124080410

T. Chem In Bulk INIXY124070092

In Bulk INIXY124070318 14/08 Hafnia Andesine Interocean

OJ-VI Hari Prakash Samsara

16/08 Jal Kisan GAC Shpg. Al Jubail

CDSBO In Bulk

T INIXY124080368 BSHSD/HFHSD/Naptha

Phos Acid 14/08 Mandala Wilhelmsen Taiwan

OJ-II Oceanic Dream J M Baxi Lubek

Stream Oriental Cosmos Allied Shpg.

OJ-I Sakura Spirit ISS Shpg.

OJ-IV Sea La Bamba Interocean

Stream Silver Manoora Interocean San Lorenzo

17/08 Stolt Lerk J M Baxi

OJ-III T Vega J M Baxi Singapore

T.Chem In Bulk INIXY124080421

T. NL-DFA/ INIXY124070337 Phenol In Bulk

T. Chem In Bulk INIXY124070245

T. Propane/Butane

INIXY124080431

T. Chem In Bulk INIXY124080345

KANDLA INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL (KICT)

Steamer's Name Agents Arrival on

ABK Tiger BS Shpg. 21/07 Endeavor Synergy 03/08

EDI Vessels Name Agent SHIPS NOT READY FOR BERTH

VESSELS DUE IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE & EXPORT

DP WORLD MUNDRA

(IEX)

16/08 16/08-AM Wan Hai 523 52031E Heung A / WHL Samsara / WHL Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hongkong (C16) 17/08 22/08 22/08-AM Zhong Gu Hang Zhou 4002E 4082944 Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Busan, Gwangyang (CSC)

26/08 26/08-AM X-Press Cassiopeia 24033W X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 27/08 Maersk Line Maersk India Ningbo, Tanjung, Pelepas, Port Kelang (NWX) TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Haiphong, Shekou, Laem Chabang, Port Kelang (FEX1) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT

18/08 18/08-AM Maersk Cadiz 431W 4072620 Maersk Line Maersk India Tema, Lome, Abidjan (MW2 MEWA) 19/08 22/08 22/08-AM Zhong Gu Hang Zhou 4002E 4082944 Global Feeder Sima Marine Karachi (CSC) 23/08 22/08 22/08-AM Wadi Duka 2415 4082784 Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Karachi (REX)

CONTAINER VESSELS DUE / IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

Grace Bridge (V-2405) Karachi 09-08-2024 Maersk Cabo Verde (V-432S) Salalah 10-08-2024 Interasia Enhance (V-36E) Port Kelang 10-08-2024 In Port Maersk Stralsund (V-431W) 4072744 Maersk India Jebel Ali 12/08 SM Neyyar (V-429) 4072830 MBK Logistics Jebel Ali 16/08 Wan Hai 523 (V-52031E) Wan Hai Line Nhava Sheva

ADANI MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL (AMCT)

Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. (CWX) 15/08 KMTC /TS Line KMTC India/TS Line (I) Port Kelang, Hongkong, Sanghai, Ningbo. (CWX) 14/08 14/08-AM Shimin 22E 2402824 Evergreen/ONE Evergreen Shpg/ONE Port Kelang, Tanjin Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Ningbo 15/08

21/08-PM Ever Sigma 128E 2402882 Feedertech/TS Lines Feedertech / TS Line Shanghai (CISC) 22/08 18/08 13/08-PM Ever Elite 168E 2402704 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Port Kelang, Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Xingang, Qingdao, 19/08 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC (FIVE) 19/08 19/08-AM Hyundai Force 104E 2402932 Hyundai Seabridge Maritime Port klang, Singapore, Shekou, Ningbo, Shangai, Kwangyang, Busan (FIM)

ADANI INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL PVT LTD. (AICT)

LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTS

PIPAVAV PORT

16/08 15/08-1800 Maersk Atlanta 432W 24263 Maersk Line Maersk India Algeciras

23/08 22/08-1800 Maersk Columbus 433W 24273

TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND PACIFIC ISLANDS

In Port —/— Conti Crystal 137E 24256 ONE ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Haiphong, Cai Mep, Pusan, Shahghai, 13/08 18/08 17/08-2100 One Competence 091E 24269 HMM / YML HMM(I) / YML(I) Ningbo, Shekou (PS3) 19/08 In Port —/— Xin Ya Zhou 163E 24261 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor, Cai Mep, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, 13/08 13/08 12/08-2200 Xin Hong Kong 073E 24266 Nansha, Port Kelang (CI1) 14/08 14/08 13/08-2200 X-Press Carina 432E 24259 Maersk Line Maersk India Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 15/08 22/08 22/08-1000 X-Press Cassiopeia 433E 24276 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Ningbo, Tanjung Pelepas. (NWX) 23/08 27/08 26/08-1000 X-Press Phoenix 435E Sinokor / Heung A Sinokor India Port kelang, Singapore, Qindao, Xingang, Pusan. 28/08 16/08 16/08-0630 One Reliability 006E 24257 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 17/08

18/08 18/08-1100 Cap Andreas 013E 24270 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 19/08 19/08 19/08-0600 Stratford 113E 24267 COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Xiamen, Shekou. 19/08 23/08 23/08-0600 Xin Da Yang Zhou 095E Gold Star / RCL Star Shpg/RCL Ag. (CIXA) 23/08

TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF, RED SEA & EAST AFRICAN PORTS

13/08 13/08-0300 Seaspan Jakarta 432W 24262 Maersk/GFS Maersk India/GFS Jabel Ali, Dammam (SHAEX) 13/08 23/08 23/08-0300 SM Neyyar 433W 24272

16/08 15/08-1800 Maersk Atlanta 432W 24263 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah, Port Said, Djibouti, Jebel Ali, Port Qasim. (MECL) 17/08 TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT PORTS & COASTAL SERVICE

In Port —/— Xin Ya Zhou 163E 24261 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo (CI1) 13/08 14/08 13/08-1800 SSL Gujarat 157 24265 SLSSLS Hazira, Cohin, Mangalore, Tuticorin, Mundra. (PIC 1)

13/08-2200 X-Press Carina 432E 24259 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo. (NWX) 15/08

16/08 15/08-1900 Mogral 0085 24268 CCG Sima Marine Hazira, Mangalore, Cochin, Colombo, Katupalli, Vishakhapatanam, 16/08 Krishnapatanam, Cochin, Mundra. (CCG) 16/08 16/08-0630 One Reliability 006E 24257 X-Press Feeders

24270 ONE ONE (India) (TIP)

19/08 19/08-0600 Stratford 113E 24267 COSCO/OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Colombo. (CIXA)

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT ADANI HAZIRA PORT

m.v. “MSC CALYPSO” Voy : FW424E I. G. M. No. 2384806 Dtd. 08-08-24

The above vessel is arriving at MDPT (MUNDRA PORT) with Import cargo from AARHUS, ANTWERP, BELFAST, BERGEN, BREMERHAVEN, COPENHAGEN, FREDERICIA, GAVLE, GDYNIA, GOTEBORG, GRANGEMOUTH, HALMSTAD,KLAIPEDA, KOTKA, KRISTIANSAND, LONDON GATEWAY PORT, NORRKOPING, OSLO, RAUMA, RIGA, ROTTERDAM, STOCKHOLM, TEESPORT Please note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MDPT (MUNDRA PORT) delivery.

MUNDRA

269 MEDUAK198573

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H63530240005

MEDUAY060496

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The above vessel is arriving at MDPT (MUNDRA PORT) with Import cargo from AARHUS, ANTWERP, BELFAST, BERGEN, BREMERHAVEN, COPENHAGEN, FREDERICIA, GAVLE, GDYNIA, GOTEBORG, GRANGEMOUTH, HALMSTAD,KLAIPEDA, KOTKA, KRISTIANSAND, LONDON GATEWAY PORT, NORRKOPING, OSLO, RAUMA, RIGA, ROTTERDAM, STOCKHOLM, TEESPORT Please note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MDPT (MUNDRA PORT) delivery.

MUNDRA

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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. Consignees are requested to collect Delivery Order for all imports delivered at MUNDRA from our Import Documentation Dept. at Office N307, 3rd Fl, New Port Users Bldg NO. 5-A-1 Navinal Island,Kutch - 370421on presentation of duly discharged Original Bill of Lading and payment of relevant charges.

The container detention charges will be applicable after standard free days from the discharge of containers meant for delivery at MUNDRA.

The containers meant for movement by road to inland destinations will be dispatched upon receipt of required documents from consignees/receivers and the consignees will be liable for payment of port storage charges in case of delay in submission of these documents. Our Surveyors are M/s. Zircon Marine Services Private Limited. 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.

In case of any query,kindly contact Import Customer Service - ; Get IGM No. / ITEM No. / CFS details on our 24 hrs computerized helpline No. (IVRS No.) 8169256872

You can also visit our website: msc.com/ind/help-centre/tools/import-general-manifest-information Invoices and Delivery order request must only be done in ODEX portal uploading all supporting documents. As Agents :

MSC AGENCY (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED

Office N307, 3rd Fl, New Port Users Bldg NO. 5-A-1 Navinal Island, Kutch, Mundra - 370421, (INDIA) Tel. : +91 2838615501 • Telefax : +91 2838271003 • email : IN363-comm.mundra@msc.com • Website : www.msc.com H.O. & Regd. Office : MSC House, Andheri Kurla Road, Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400 059 Tel : +91-22-66378000, Fax : +91-22-66378192, E-mail : IN363-comm.mumbai@msc.com • www.msc.com Corporate Identity Number : U63090MH2001PTC133288

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DPA Kandla proudly announces achieving the fastest 50 MMT

Amidst the highly volatile and uncertain situation building up in the Middle East in the past few days, and the continuing tensions of shipping industry due to the recent ship attacks in the Red Sea, there have been significant changes in the ship routes & even affected the ship calls at many Asian ports including India. This has increased ship freight rates & even forced some Ports to lower their traffic projections. However despite these setbacks internationally, DPA once again came up with a sterling performance in cargo handling & crossed the 50 MMT mark on 7.8.2024.

Cargoes that significantly contributed in the Port reaching this landmark are Coal, liquid chemicals, edible oils, phosphoric acid, POL cargoes, Iron scrap, Iron ore, Timber, Crude oil (at Vadinar), maize, bentonite, Salt & Silica, sand and Food Grains The port had surpassed this figure last fiscal on 18.8.2023.

The Chairman DPA, Congratulated Dy Chairman, Traffic Manager & his team along with other HoDs for their valuable contribution in making this happen He also praised the Trade fraternity for their healthy support & continued reliance in the Port, which helped

DPA to reach this milestone. He stated that, while the port remains focussed in rendering qualitative services to the trade, it also stays committed to taking appropriate steps to ensure that the services and facilities remain continuously available, for the Port Users

Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, IRSME, Chairman-DPA stated that the recently issued SAAGAR Scheme & the incentives for handling cargo in stream, are expected to further give extra confidence among the Port Users and boost the cargo traffic at the Port, which is poised to hit an all time high of 145 MMT.

Piyush Goyal engages with Industry Captains to foster Economic development & Exports

PwC India launches VIKSIT framework to propel India towards achieving the goal of USD 1 trillion in merchandise exports

NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, chaired an interaction with the Industry captains here recently. The interaction aimed to foster dialogue between the Government and Industry leaders on critical aspects of Commerce and Industry

Shri Piyush Goyal, addressed the gathering, emphasizing the Government’s commitment towards fostering a collaborative environment for sustainable economic growth. He actively engaged with the Industry stakeholders, addressing their concerns and providing assurances on the government’s efforts to create a conducive business environment. His address highlighted the Ministry’s dedication towards aligning policies with the needs of the Industry and ensuring that the feedback received would be instrumental in shaping future strategies.

Prior to the event, a survey was conducted to gather valuable insights and feedback from the participants Through this survey key issues, concerns, and areas of interest for discussion were pre-identified and the agenda was tailored to ensure that the most pressing topics were addressed during the session.

From an Atmanirbhar Bharat to a Viksit Bharat, India is taking rapid strides to move up the growth trajectory The Government of India has set an ambitious target of achieving USD 1 trillion in merchandise exports by FY30.

Against this backdrop, PwC India unveiled its report,

“VIKSIT: An approach for India to achieve USD 1 trillion exports”, which outlines a strategic framework to elevate India's export capabilities and drive sustainable growth Aligned with PwC's approach of building sustained outcomes, the framework hinges on actionable insights that will contribute to India's long-term economic success. The report was launched by the Hon’ble Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal.

The event witnessed the participation of 100 Industry stakeholders, including more than 35 CEOs, CFOs & CXOs, representing sectors such as ESDM, auto, chemicals, telecom, capital goods, textiles, and food processing.

India’s logistics cost will come down to 9% of GDP by April next year : Nitin Gadkari

NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Road, Transport and highways Shri Nitin Gadkari said that logistics cost of India will come down to 9 per cent of GDP by April next year

Addressing an event here, Gadkari further said the country’s exports will also increase when the logistics cost comes down to single digit. “Our logistics cost now is 16 per cent…It will come down to 9 per cent by April next year,” he said

However, according to quick estimates of economic think tank National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), the logistics cost in India ranged from 7.8 per cent to 8.9 per cent of GDP in 2021-22.

The Minister noted that India is the fastest growing major economy, and the Government is working hard to make it the third largest economy in the world.

Currently, India is the fifth largest economy globally

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$50 bn target of footwear exports by 2030 achievable: Piyush Goyal

N E W D E L H I : T h e implementation of Quality Control Orders (QCOs) will help prevent substandard, low-cost leather product imports and help save Indian Footwear industry from unfair competition. This was stated by Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Shri Piyush Goyal while i n a u g u r a t i n g t h e 8 t h I n d i a International Footwear Fair.

Shri Goyal said that QCOs will help inculcate a spirit of quality among the

domestic manufacturers, enabling India to become a world-class manufacturer of quality footwear. The Union Minister noted that the implementation of QCOs from August 1, 2024 will benefit the leather and footwear industry.

Shri Goyal asserted that India is poised to become the market leaders in the world. He also expressed hope for the footwear industry to become the world's largest manufacturer Currently, India is the 2nd largest

manufacturer and 9th largest exporter of footwear

The Union Minister said that a target of $50 billion of exports by 2030 is achievable. He pointed out that QCOs don’t apply on exports but the exporters have to meet the quality requirements of their clients The Minister urged the industry to leverage the Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), especially with ASEAN and European countries and work towards making Indian brands global.

Sarbananda Sonowal introduces 2 Shipping-related bills in LS

NEW DELHI: Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Friday introduced two bills -- Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2024, and the Bills of Lading Bill, 2024, in the Lok Sabha. The Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2024, seeks to comply with the international convention and with the

changing global scenario in the shipping industry

Sonowal added that the Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1925, is already 100 year-old and

changing global scenario it was

understanding of the law

"I believe this bill is necessary and is imperative to bring certain changes

definition trying to simplify and better understanding," Sonowal said.

Container prices continue to rise as India shows resilience among Asian markets

H A M B U R G : G e o p o l i t

c a l headwinds resulted in a 27 per cent hike in Container logistics prices in the Indian shipping market in July but the country displayed resilience amid the high volatility in the Asian markets, a new report showed recently

M a j o r i t y o f s u p p l y c h a i n professionals are expecting further container price hikes in the coming weeks in August, said ‘Container xChange August Forecaster Survey’ results.

According to Christian Roeloffs, cofounder and CEO of Container xChange, a Germany-based online global marketplace for container trading and leasing, the Asian container logistics market is experiencing market volatility since

the onset of Red Sea diversions c a u s e d b y H o u t h i a t t a c k s i n November last year.

“Average container prices in India have been less volatile than other Asian countries compared to 2023 and since the beginning of this year 2024,” said Roeloffs.

India witnessed container prices rising since the beginning of this year on a month-on-month basis and these prices continued to rise in July to reach $2,028 from $1,941 in June and $1,603 in May 2024.

The average container prices in Chennai show a consistent upward trend from December 2023 ($1,502.5) to July 2024 ($2,072.5), said the report.

The container prices generally show higher prices in the later months, especially from April 2024

onward, due to global geopolitical headwinds impacting the country’s container logistics market and causing increased volatility

“ T h e C o n t a i n e r l o g i s t i c s professionals should consider these trends for future strategic planning, ensuring adequate supply to meet the rising demand and mitigating potential disruptions.” said Roeloffs.

In Asia, Chinese ports are e x p e r i e n c i n g v o l a t i l i t y w i t h significant peaks and troughs, potentially due to fluctuating trade volumes and international demand variations, the report mentioned.

Ports in Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore show an increasing trend with a notable rise in June and July, indicating growing trade activities or increased demand.

Union Cabinet approves 8 rail projects, 143 MTPA freight will be added

N E W D E L H I : T h e C a b i n e t Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved Eight projects of Ministry of Railways with total estimated cost of Rs. 24,657 crore (approx.).

The new line proposals will provide direct connectivity and improve mobility, providing enhanced efficiency and service reliability for Indian Railways. The projects are in line with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Vision of a New India which will make people of the region “Atmanirbhar” by way of comprehensive development in the area which will enhance their employment/ self-employmentopportunities.

The projects are result of PM-Gati Shakti National Master Plan for multimodal connectivity which have been possible through integrated planning and will provide seamless connectivity for movement of people, goods and services.

The Eight projects covering 14 Districts in Seven States i.e., Odisha, Maharashtra, Andhra P radesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Telangana and West Bengal will increase the existing network of Indian Railways by 900 Kms.

With these projects 64 New Stations w

aspirational Districts (East Singhbum, BhadadriKothagudem, Malkangiri,

Kalahandi, Nabarangpur, Rayagada), approx. 510 villages and about 40 lakh population.

These are essential routes for transportation of commodities such as agriculture products, fertilizer, coal, iron ore, steel, cement, bauxite, limestone, aluminium powder, granite, ballast, containers etc The capacity augmentation works will result in additional freight traffic of magnitude 143 MTPA (Million Tonnes Per Annum)

The Railways being environment friendly a n d e n e r g y e f f i c i e n t m o d e o f transportation, will reduce oil import (32 20 Crore Litres) and lower CO2 emissions (0.87 MillionTonnes) which is equivalenttoplantationof3.5croretrees.

Containership Newbuilds reach post-Covid high

LONDON: Boxship newbuilding orders have burst back into life as the Red Sea crisis has caused freight and charter rates to reach levels not seen since the Covid-19 pandemic.

Clarksons stated that 89 container vessels, amounting to 1.2 million TEUs, have been commissioned in June and the first half of July, the highest run-rate since the pandemic-induced boom, when 910,000 TEUs of new ships were orderedonaquarterlyaveragebetween 2021and2022 After a long period on the sidelines, charter owners have been notably active recently, accounting for 44% of capacity ordered across June and the first two weeks of July, having previously accounted for just 16% of capacity on order

Clarksons’ data shows that by m i d - J u l y, t h e

n t a i n e r s h i p orderbook stood at 6.6 million TEUs, u p 1 4 % f r o m e a r l y J u n e a n d equivalent to more than 22% of the inservice fleet capacity, though still down from a high of 30% in the first quarter of 2023.

The world’s largest shipbroker observed that the container ship fleet is undergoing rapid growth and record newbuilding deliveries, which hit 884,000 TEUs in the second quarter of the year, a fifth consecutive quarterly record and well above the 10-year average run-rate of 325,000 TEUs per quarter The fleet grew by 5.7% across the first half of 2024, and is projected to grow by 10% in the full

year, compared with 8% in 2023, with deliveries tipped to reach a record 2.9 million TEUs.

Scrapping remains subdued, with improved freight and charter markets delaying the demolition of older vessels; just 36 vessels of 51,000 TEUs were demolished in the first six months of 2024, down 35% on the 2023 run-rate and 65% below to the 10-year pre-Covid trend.

Sales of second-hand ships have also been active, with 71 vessels of 313,000 TEUs changing hands in the second quarter of the year, up 31% year-on-year and the most active quarter since the third quarter of 2021, as liner operators sought inservice vessels to meet demand.

Bill to grant statutory powers to Railway Board introduced in Lok Sabha

NEW DELHI : Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw recently introduced the Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2024 in the Lok Sabha, which seeks to grant statutory powers to the Railway Board and enhance the functioning and independence of the body.

“All the provisions in the Indian Railway Board Act, 1905 are proposed to be incorporated in the Railways Act, 1989 through this Bill,” Mr. Vaishnaw said He said the railways network was established as a branch of the Public W o r k s D e p a r t m e n t b e f o r e independence. When the network

expanded, the Indian Railways Act, of 1890, was enacted to enable the proper functioning of different railway entities, he said. Vaishnaw said the railway organization was separated from the Public Works Department and the Railway Board Act was enactedin 1905.

SCI’s Q1 Net Prot rise 70% to Rs 292 crore

MUMBAI : Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) on August 9 reported a 70 percent jump in net profit at Rs 291.5 crore in the first quarter of FY25, compared to Rs 171.6 crore in the year-ago period, the company said in an exchange filing.

The net profit in the June quarter r e c o r d e d a d

Rs 307.3 crore in the March quarter, the filing showed The state-run company’s revenue from operations rose 26.2 percent to Rs 1,514.3 crore in the quarter under review over Rs 1,200.1 crore in the corresponding period of the previous financial year, according to the filing.

The firm’s EBITDA jumped 40.4 percent to Rs 509.7 crore in the June quarter against Rs 363 crore in

the year-ago period. The margin came in at 33.7 percent in Q1FY25 against 30.3 percent in Q1FY24. The shares of the company ended flat on August 9 at Rs. 257.95, down 0.06 percent on the NSE

In June, the strategic sale of SCI may finally take off with no further delay following the approval on stamp duty waiver from Maharashtra and the general elections being over.

CONCOR Q1 Results : Net prot up 6% at Rs. 259 crore, company declares dividend

N E W D E L H I : C o n t a i n e r Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR) on Thursday (August 8) reported a 5.8% year-on-year (YoY) increase in net profit at Rs. 259.4 crore for the first quarter that ended June 30, 2024. In the corresponding quarter, Container Corporation of India posted a net profit of Rs. 245 crore, the company s a i d i n a r e g u l a t o r y f i l i n g

The company’s revenue from operations rose 9 4% to Rs 2,103 1 crore against Rs. 1,922.8 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding fiscal.

At the operating level, EBITDA was up 11 6% to Rs 441 6 crore in the first quarter of this fiscal over Rs. 395.8 crore year-on-year

The EBITDA margin stood at 21% in the reporting quarter versus 20.6% in

the first quarter of FY24. EBITDA is

depreciation, and amortisation. T h

e d a n interim dividend for FY 2024-25 of 40% i.e. Rs. 2 per equity share of face value of Rs 5 each amounting to Rs 121 86 crore. The record date for the purpose of p

as intimated earlier, will be August 15

INTUC Port Federation seeks 4 years bonus from Ministry of Shipping

G A N D H I D H A M : G e n e r a l

Secretary of INTUC Port Federation

Mr. Mohan K. Aswani made written representation to the Mr. T. K. Ramachandran, Secretary of the Ministr y of Shipping and the Managing Director of Indian Ports Association that payment towards advance bonus of Rs. 16,000/- has been made for the year from 2020-2021 to 2023-2024 to the workers of 12 major

ports and bonus of Rs. 20,000/- for the year 2023-2024, the total Rs. 35,000/proposed to be paid before Diwali. It is also stated in the letter that there was written agreement with the five major port unions but as the approval of the Union Cabinet is required for this payment, this written representation has been submitted to the Secretary, Ministry of Shipping and the Managing Director of the Indian Ports Association.

Urgent steps are requested to seek cabinet approval by Ministry of Shipping and Indian Ports Association for the above subject so that before the festival of Diwali of 2024 Rs. 35,000/- is paid to each worker, so that the 14,000 workers of 12 major ports and their families can be benefited during the Diwali Festival, as stated by Mohan K. Aswani, General Secretary, INTUC Port Federation.

DPA welcomes MoPSW-Secretary at Port

GANDHIDHAM : The Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla, Chairman

S h r i S u s h i l

Kumar Singh, IRSME, along w i t h t h e Dy. Chairman

Shri Nandeesh Shukla, IRTS and Senior Officials, e x t e n d e d a w a r m r e c e p t i o n t o Shri T K Ramachandran, IAS, Secretary-MoPSW at Deendayal Port. DPA Kandla look for ward for advancing maritime excellence.

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