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GANDHIDHAM: D e e n d a y a l P o r t Authority has proudly crossed the 100 MMT mark in cargo handling on December 11, 2024, achieving this remarkable milestone 24 days ahead of the previous year. This accomplishment underscores DPA’s operational prowess, innovative policies, and steadfast dedication to supporting trade.
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GMB launches New Inland Vessels’ Rules for 2024
GANDHINAGAR: The Gujarat Maritime Board has launched the ‘Gujarat Inland Vessels’ Rules, 2024‘, offering detailed guidelines for safety in boating. Registration and permits are now mandatory, and non-compliance will attract legal action.
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Deendayal Port Authority : A Beacon of Excellence and Commitment in Maritime Trade
U n d e r t h e g u i d a n c e o f
Shri S. K. Singh,
IRSME, C h a i r p e r s o n , D P A h a s consistently adopted a forwardl o o k i n g a n d c o l l a b o r a t i v e approach to address trade concerns and adapt to the evolving dynamics of global maritime trade.
Central to DPA’s success is its unwavering commitment to becoming the most preferred maritime gateway for cargo. By implementing a series of strategic initiatives, DPA has aimed to provide competitive tariffs and reduce the turnaround time (TRT) of ships and trucks, thereby minimizing logistics costs for its stakeholders. Key measures include the rationalization of Harbour Mobile Crane (HMC) charges for pet coke and thermal coal, rebates for midstream-handled cargo such as coal, coke, and timber logs, and optimized storage policies for imported fertilizers. Additional cost reductions have been introduced for salt cargo through rebates on wharfage and vessel-related charges, as well as revisions to HMC hire charges and berthing policies to accommodate various cargo types, including bitumen vessels at dry cargo jetties.
efficiency. RoRo traffic at Gogha and Hazira terminals further showcased DPA’s capability to manage diverse cargo with excellence. These achievements highlight the port’s versatility and its ability to adapt to changing market demands.
Chairperson Shri S. K. Singh commended all stakeholders for t h e
achieving this milestone and reiterated DPA’s commitment to facilitating trade, ensuring seamless cargo operations, and meeting the dynamic demands of the trade community Emphasizing the port’s focus on infrastructure development and innovation, Shri Singh expressed confidence in achieving the ambitious 150 MMT target and reclaiming the top position among Indian ports. He further emphasized the importance of fostering long-term relationships with stakeholders to ensure mutual growth and success.
To promote enduring partnerships, DPA has introduced the SAAGAR Scheme, offering benefits such as berthing priority and discounted storage yard allocations to long-term stakeholders. The port has also extended incentives for cargo handled at public-private partnership (PPP) berths, including Tuna Tekra and CJ-11 and CJ-12, further demonstrating its commitment to fostering collaborative growth. These initiatives reflect DPA’s vision to serve as a trusted partner to the trade community by addressing their specific needs and delivering value through tailored solutions.
DPA’s operational advancements extend beyond policy reforms, with substantial investments in infrastructure to handle diverse cargo types, including liquid bulk, dry bulk, and RoRo traffic These efforts are supported by digitization and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies, ensuring streamlined and efficient operations Infrastructure developments, such as expanded berths and modernized facilities, have further enhanced the port’s ability to cater to the growing demands of trade. DPA’s dedication to environmental sustainability is evident in its green initiatives, aligning its practices with global environmental standards while maintaining competitiveness and ecological integrity
Collaboration and inclusivity are integral to DPA’s operational philosophy Regular engagement with trade representatives, coupled with active participation in policy development, has cultivated trust and confidence among stakeholders. Real-time feedback mechanisms ensure the prompt resolution of trade concerns, while training programs and workshops equip port users and stakeholders to adapt seamlessly to new systems and technologies. This inclusive approach ensures that DPA’s strategies remain aligned with the evolving needs of its trade partners and reinforces its reputation as a responsive and progressive port authority.
DPA’s achievement has been bolstered by significant growth across various cargo categories. Key imports, including POL, phosphoric acid, liquid chemicals, fertilizers, and timber logs, as well as exports like edible oils, salt, sugar, and steel coils, have all contributed to this milestone. Notably, a record surge in salt exports by November 2024 highlighted the port’s operational
As DPA looks to the future, it remains committed to staying ahead of global maritime trends by embracing advanced technologies and proactive strategies. Through its dedicated efforts, collaborative engagement, and sustainable practices, DPA continues to lead the maritime sector, driving growth for the trade community and solidifying its role as a cornerstone of India’s economic progress. By prioritizing innovation, efficiency, and stakeholder satisfaction, DPA aims to remain at the forefront of India’s port sector, setting new benchmarks for excellence and reliability
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GMB launches New Inland Vessels’ Rules for 2024
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The Gujarat Maritime Board has introduced the ‘Gujarat Inland Vessels Rules, 2024’, aimed at bolstering safety measures for boating activities throughout the state. This announcement was made in a statement from the Gujarat Chief Minister’s Office (CMO). The newly established rules provide comprehensive guidelines for the registration, survey, and operational permissions for pleasure crafts hhand boats. They also regulate vessels functioning on the state’s inland waterways, as stated by the Gujarat Maritime Board.
Under the new regulations, all pleasure craft and boat owners in Gujarat must register their vessels with the office of the local District Collector Upon registration, athoroughsurveywillbeconductedbyasurveyorfromthe Gujarat Maritime Board In addition, securing a permit from the District Magistrate or Municipal Commissioner is now a prerequisite for operating these vessels
The rules specify that all documentation must be completed in the designated form. Boat owners who fail to meet these requirements will face legal repercussions, rendering their vessels illegal, according to the official statement.
Gujarat sets target to handle 2,000 MMTPA cargo by 2047
NEW DELHI:
Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel stated that Gujarat has successfully r e a l i z e d P r i m e M i n i s t e r Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of a Port-Led Economy to revive the state’s maritime heritage through Port-Led Development. With Gujarat leading the countr y in cargo handling, contributing 38% of the total, the state stands at the forefront of this transformation.
The Chief Minister made these remarks while addressing the inaugural session of the Indian Maritime Heritage Conclave-2024, organized by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways of the Government of India in New Delhi. The two-day conclave was inaugurated by Vice President Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar, and attended by Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister for Labour and Employment, Youth Affairs and Sports Shri Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister for Culture and Tourism Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, and Minister of State for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways Shri Shantanu Thakur
coastline of 1,600 kilometers, Gujarat has been a hub for trade, cultural exchange, and innovation via maritime routes for thousands of years. He further emphasized that the state, transitioning from its historic ports to cutting-edge maritime infrastructure, has become the top destination for global companies and investors. Inspired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the construction of the National M a r i t i m e H e r i t a g e M u s e u m , Lighthouse Museum, and Open Aquatic Gallery at the ancient port of L o t h
n e w dimensions to the maritime sector, reflecting the vision of “Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi.”
Emphasizing Gujarat’s rich and ancient maritime heritage, the Chief Minister noted that with the longest
Conveying belief in the maritime sector’s key role in achieving the Prime Minister’s vision of a Viksit Bharat @2047, the Chief Minister outlined Gujarat’s commitment to handling 2,000 MMTPA cargo by 2047. He further elaborated on the state government’s focus on infrastructure investments, greenfield ports, and their expansion as part of the state’s ambitious development goals The conclave saw the participation of senior officials from various central ministries, as well as representatives from several states.
India’s economic growth to rebound by fiscal year-end : Piyush Goyal
NEW DELHI : Commerce and Industry Minister
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Shri Piyush
o y a l r e c e n t l y e x p r e s s e d confidence that India’s economic growth by end of this fiscal will be back on track despite global uncertainties.
He said that this year also India will be the world’s fastest growing economy “We had an election in the first quarter and during the election, obviously policy making and decisions on next steps of growth or infrastructure spending does slow down and there is a lag effect.
5.4% GDP growth in the JulySeptember quarter of this fiscal worries him. The latest government data showed India’s economic growth slowed to near two-year low of 5.4% in the July-September quarter of this fiscal due to poor performance of manufacturing and mining sectors, but the country continued to remain the fastest-growing large economy
“But from what the initial numbers for this quarter, the third quarter show, the festive spending, the rebound in rural growth, the way banks are now seeing traction back again, the way infrastructure spending has come back on track, I think by the time we close the year in March, we will be back on track,” Goyal said at Times Network’s India Economic Conclave here.
The Minister was replying to a question whether the
The gross domestic product (GDP) had expanded by 8.1% in the July-September quarter of the preceding fiscal. The previous low level of GDP growth at 4.3% was recorded in the third quarter (October-December 2022) of financial year 2022-23. However, India remained the fastest-growing major economy as China’s GDP growth in the July-September quarter this year was at 4.6%.
Going forward, Goyal said, India’s engagement with modern technologies and innovation will define the country’s growth story. He added that the negative and false narratives of the opposition parties are not going to hold back the country’s economic growth.
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India set to achieve USD 1 Trillion in exports within 2.5 years: Piyush Goyal
NEW DELHI: Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal recently expressed optimism about India’s economic growth, projecting that the country’s exports will surpass USD 1 trillion within the next two to two-and-a-half years.
Speaking at the India Economic Conclave hosted by Times Network, Goyal also highlighted that India’s exports are set to exceed USD 800 billion this year, reflecting the nation’s growing global trade footprint.
Goyal emphasized the recognition India has garnered worldwide as a favorable investment destination.
“Exports will cross $800 billion this year, and about a trillion dollars in the next two, two and a half years. Across the world today, there is a recognition that the best investment opportunity is in India” he remarked.
The minister underlined the g o v e r n m e n t ’ s m u l t i - f a c e t e d approach to driving economic growth.
infrastructure rollouts, social welfare programs aimed at empowering c
particularly focus on women-led development “As more women participate in the formal economy, they will play a leading role in ensuring inclusive growth. The government is committed to ensuring no child in the country is deprived of basic amenities like food, clothing, shelter, and healthcare,” he added.
Highlighting India‘s rapid strides in infrastructure development, Goyal noted that the length of roads and expressways has nearly tripled over the past decade. He also praised India‘s technological advancements, pointing out the swift rollout of 4G networks, even in remote areas, and the ongoing deployment of 5G at an unprecedented pace.
Goyal stated that the Foreign
with a 119 per cent increase in the last decade compared to the previous one. He revealed that two-thirds of the total FDI inflows of USD 1 trillion have come in the last 10 years, signaling strong global confidence in India’s economic potential.
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opportunity to invest in two-third of the total FDI in India so far, of a trillion dollars, has come in the last 10 years”. L
r projected that India is poised to become a USD 30-35 trillion economy by 2047, aligning with the nation’s vision of becoming a prosperous and developed country.
“The Viksit Bharat vision to become a prosperous nation, a developed nation, an economy where youngsters are willing to engage with the best across the world,” he concluded, highlighting the aspirations of a confident nation eager to lead on the global stage.
MoPSW : Digitisation of Port Operations
N E W D E L H I : T h e U n i o n Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal informed the Parliament that Government of India has been actively working on digitizing port operations to enhance efficiency, transparency, and ease of doing business in the maritime sector. The p u s h f o r d i g i t i z a t i o n i n p o r t operations is a part of the broader "Port Modernisation” pillar under Sagarmala Programme.
To i m p r o v e e f f i c i e n c y a n d transparency, Government has inaugurated NLP Marine with a vision to provide one stop platform a i m e d a t c o n n e c t i
c s community using IT Maritime single window (MSW) and Mercantile Marine Department(MMD) Modules in Sagar Setu (NLP-Marine) have been launched. The MSW module is a cutting edge digital platfor m designed to revolutionize the exchange of maritime related i n f o r m a t i o n a n d d o c u m e n t s , emphasizing harmonization and standardization for efficient data submission.
In 20th MSDC meeting held in Goa in the month of September, 2024, Ministry launched the National Safety i n Po r t s C o m m i t t e e ( N S P C ) application on the National Single
Window System platform This application is developed to streamline regulatory processes, improving efficiency and reducing costs for stakeholders.
The digitization of port operations is expected to bring significant improvements in port efficiency, translating into higher productivity, cost savings, reduced turnaround times, and improved supply chain management. Digital technologies will not only improve their operational efficiency but also enhance their competitiveness on the global stage, facilitating smoother international trade and boosting the national economy
Narendra Modi Govt invests more than Rs. 6,000 Crores for rejuvenation of Inland Waterways: Sarbananda Sonowal
N E W D E L H I : T h e U n i o n Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal highlighted the progress m a d e i n i n l a n d w a t e r w a y s rejuvenation since 2014 during the ongoing Parliament session here The Modi Govt has invested more than 6,000 crores in the past decade for the revival of inland waterways as a viable alternative of cargo movement as well as improving passenger connectivity using the rich web of waterways,
Sonowal remarked. The sector had seen a mere investment of Rs 1,620 crore in the previous 28 years since the inceptionofIWAIintheyear1986
Speaking on the occasion, the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Wa t e r w a y s , S h r i S a r b a n a n d a Sonowal said, “Under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji, the rich interweb of waterways are being rejuvenated since 2014. Until then, our country had only 5 National Waterways
However, with the concerted effort made by the Modi Government, the number of National Waterways has increased to 111 now More than Rs 6,000 crores have been invested to rejuvenate the inland waterways of the country in the last decade. This is a remarkable step towards realising and revitalising our waterways, considered as the most economical, most environment friendly and efficient mode of transportation ”
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168 MEDUK5840591
20 MEDUK5877965
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361 MEDUK5908117
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37 MEDUK5918041
375 MEDUK5924650
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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 - IN363-comm.mundra@msc.com
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
and Delivery order request must only be done in ODEX portal uploading all supporting documents
MSC AGENCY (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED
m.v.
“MSC MONICA III”
V-JU451R I. G. M. NO. 2394808 Dtd. 11-12-24
The above vessel is arriving at MDPT (MUNDRA) with Import cargo from ABU DHABI.
Please note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MDPT (MUNDRA) delivery.
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 - IN363-comm.mundra@msc.com
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 Corporate Identity Number : U63090MH2001PTC133288
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
The above vessel has arrived at Mundra on 12-12-2024 as per following details.
Nos. B/L NOS. 1 EPIREGSPMS005443
Consignees are requested to obtain the DELIVERY ORDERS on presentation of ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING duly discharged and on payment of relative charges as applicable within 5 days or else Detention Charges will be applicable. If there is any delay in CY-CFS / lCD's movement due to port congestion or any other cause beyond the control of the Shipping Line / Agents are not responsible for the same. Also note that the Shipping Line / or their Agents will not be held responsible for auction by Port / Customs / Custodian of uncleared cargo on expiry of stipulated period as laid down in the byelaws. Consignees are advised that the carriers and/or their Agents are not bound to send individual notifications regarding the arrival of the vessel or the goods.
For vessel ETA / IGM- ITEM/ Exchange Rate / Local charges & Detention Charges please contact our office.
Emirates Shipping Agencies (India) Pvt. Ltd
Aura Commercial Building, Ward 6, Plot No. 23 Commercial, Office No. S/3 & 4, 2nd Floor, Aerodrome Road, Opp. Om Cineplex, Gandhidham, Gujarat - 370201. In case of any query kindly contact the below E-mail IDS & Phone Numbers : IMPORT related : ravi.vaghela@in.emiratesline.com
MSC adds Eastbound Call in Cape Town on IAS India-Africa Service
GENEVA: MSC is delighted to announce that its IAS India-Africa Service (IAS) connecting trade between West and South Africa, the Gulf, and India will be improved to provide Cape region exporters greater access to global markets.
The IAS service will replace the current call in Coega with a call in Cape Town (eastbound) ultimately providing customers with a direct connection between Cape Town and Jebel Ali / Abu Dhabi dedicated to the reefer cargo.
Additionally, the service enhancement will provide Cape region fruit exporters with additional trade access to markets in the Gulf and IPAK region.
The enhanced rotation will start with MSC CANCUN voyage number IW452R, calling CAPE TOWN on 11 January and rotate as follows:
Jebel Ali – Abu Dhabi – Sohar – Mundra –Nhava Sheva – Colombo – Lome – Cotonou –Abidjan – Tema – Cape Town – Jebel Ali.
Milaha receives 8 Prestigious International Awards from BSC in Domains of Health, Safety, Environmental Management in UK
QATAR: The British Safety Council (BSC) has granted 8 outstanding prestigious Awards to Q a t a r N a v i g a t i o n Q P S C (“Milaha”), the industry-leading provider of maritime and logistics solutions in Qatar, in recognition of its commitment and continuous efforts to realize excellence performance in domains of health, safety, and environment management.
During a ceremony, Milaha, represented by four business units, namely Corporate Services, Shipping Agencies, Container Shipping, and Gas & Petrochem, have received four prestigious “Sword of Honour” awards and other four “Globe of Honour” awards, respectively.
Commenting on this outstanding achievement, Mr. Fahad Bin Saad Al-Qahtani, Milaha’s Group CEO, said: “We are honoured to win these prestigious awards for the seventh consecutive year This achievement serves as a clear commitment from us to continuously reach the highest level in implementing all regional and international standards of health, safety, and environment management, reaffirming our priority and dedication to ensuring a safe and healthy work environment for our staff and partners”.
Milaha won these awards after achieving the highest grade of five stars in the BSC’s health, safety, and environment management evaluation process.
A n i m p a r t i a l p a n e l o f w o r l d w i d e e x p e r t s demonstrated this achievement and determined that it complied with industry best practices for addressing health, safety, and environmental risks.
Meanwhile, British Safety Council CEO Mike Robinson commented, saying, “Our occupational best practice of Health and Safety Audit led to the awarding of a five-star grading to Milaha. This is an outstanding achievement that demonstrates the
organization’s proactive commitment to continuous improvement of all health and safety arrangements, as well as its ability to manage risks to workers’ health, safety, and well-being”.
Milaha has undergone a comprehensive, quantified, and robust evaluations of its occupational health and safety policies, processes, and practices. The BSC has performed an audit process that involved reviewing documentation, interviewing top management, employees, and other key stakeholders, and taking samples of operational activities.
The audit processes have measured performance against key health and safety management best practice indicators, including a detailed review of almost sixty component elements. Milaha is proud to have received this grading after these thorough reviews and assessments.
With the adoption of the most stringent worldwide health, safety, and environmental risk management standards, Milaha has been able to maintain its position among the leading organizations that are consistently displaying exceptional performance in these domains.
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VGI - VIETNAM GULF INDIA EXPRESS SERVICE
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