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Adani Group to invest Rs.1,800 cr in Agri & Logistic hub in Bahraich

BAHRAICH: Keeping in view the huge agriculture possibilities in Terai region,theAdaniGrouphasproposedto invest Rs 1,800 crore to develop agriculture and logistic hub in Bahraich.

As per the proposal, the project would directly engage about 83,000 youthsofthedistrict.

The district administration is on its toes to complete all the formalities at a fasterpacesothatproposedinvestment couldtakeshapeongrounds.

Ba hr ai ch , ad jo in in g th e

Indo-Nepal border, is rich in water, forest areas and agricultural produce and connecting it with Poorvanchal can bringhugeopportunitiestothedistrict.

De pu ty C om mi ss io ne r, Industries, Virendra Kumar said that according to the new industrial park policy issued by the State Government, 90% of the amount spent on the purchase of land or for the development of installation facilities, will be reimbursed, when an industrial park is developed in the private sector in an areaof10acresto50acres,attherateof

onepercentperannum.

DM Dinesh Chandra said that 155 investment proposals worth Rs 4,322.46 crore have been received so fa r. D M sa id t ha t wi th t he implementation of the investment proposals, the district will get a new identity in the industrial sector along with agriculture. “It will ensure that our educated and skilled youth do not have to migrate in search of employment,” theDMsaidwhilepromisingallpossible cooperation to investors for the developmentofprivateindustrialparks.

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Rushabh Sealink and Logistic opens

FRANCE: Rushabh Sealink and Logistic, a leader in providing total logistics solutions, has commenced Rushabh-Europa, a Warehouse in the heart of Europe at av. Louise Bleriot, Courneuve, France93120.

Having a total area of 22,000 square feet, this is a key initiative of the company to facilitate the storage and distribution of Indian commodities in the important Europeanmarket.

MSC commits to achieve 100% Electronic Bill of Lading adoption by 2030

GENEVA:MSChascommittedtotransition to a fully standardized electronic Bill of Lading (eBL) by 2030, with an intermediate target of 50%withinfiveyears. Cont’d Pg.8

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Rushabh Sealink and Logistic opens Warehouse in France

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The warehouse enables the storage of Indian food grainsaswellasallotherIndiancommodities.

Importantly, it facilitates distribution across a wide hinterland encompassing France, Belgium and Germany.

Both refrigerated as well as non-refrigerated goods

can be stored in the warehouse. It also has 3 delivery vanstoensurespeedydistribution.

Rushabh Sealink has over the years carved a niche for itself and is a market leader in providing competitive total logistics solutions to its wide array of customers, covering all aspects of sea, road and railtransportation.

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MSC commits to achieve 100% Electronic Bill of Lading adoption by 2030

• MSC has commied to transion to 100% use of electronic Bills of Lading (eBLs) by 2030, with an intermediate target of 50% within five years.

• MSC launched its own eBL soluon in April 2021, leading the way in the container shipping industry, and simplifying and speeding up the shipping experience for customers.

• Security is another major benefit, as the eBL ensures zero risk of documentary fraud, forgery or loss.

• The 100% eBL Commitment has also been signed by the eight other carrier members of the Digital Container Shipping Associaon (DCSA).

• This milestone moment will accelerate the digitalizaon of container trade.

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This milestone moment represents a significant step forwardforthecompanyandourcustomers.

The eBL is the electronic version of the traditional, paper-based Bill of Lading (BL), one of the most important trade documents in container shipping. The eBL replicates the exact same functions as a paper BL, but in digital form, thereby offering a more efficient, secureandsustainablealternative.

“IamdelightedthatMSCistakingthisbigsteptowards paperless trade. Our pioneering MSC eBL solution has already transformed the shipping experience for numerous customers by making the process faster, simplerandmoreefficientthaneverbefore.

On top of these benefits, moving to 100% eBL will contribute towards our climate goals, as we move towardsnetzero2050,”said,SorenToft,CEOofMSC.

MSC eBL: the story so far

MSC was one of the earliest adopters of the eBL. Our MSC eBL solution was launched in April 2021 after a two-year pilot project in India and at a perfect time in the industry considering the delayed delivery of paper BLs duringtheCOVID-19pandemic.

Customers appreciate the convenience, speed and simplicity of MSC eBL, which is accessible 24/7 from any device or location. The technology enables eBLs to be transmitted in minutes, compared to days or weeks, leading to significant cost savings, faster payment processes and reduced administration for users. The switch to eBLs also directly reduces the carbon footprint ofallpartiesinvolved.

Offered via the blockchain-based WAVE BL platform, MSC eBL is fully secure. Documents are encrypted on upload and data is secured using automatic verification and authentication, so there is no risk of documents endingupinthewronghands.Blockchain-basedtransfer of data also helps to eliminate the risks of document forgery,theftorloss,ascomparedtothetransportationof paper-basedBls.

MSC eBL is a key offering in our growing portfolio of digital solutions and a vital component of our vision for

thepaperlessandfrictionlessfutureofglobaltrade. Joining forces to advance paperless trade

The 100% eBL Commitment has been signed by the eight other ocean carrier members of the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), representing a significant step forward in the digitalizationofglobalcontainertrade.

MSC is excited to join with the DCSA and the wider industry to commit to 100% adoption of a DCSA digital standards-based eBL, and to continue to play a role in makingthisgoalareality.

However, reaching the ambitious target of 100% adoption will only be possible if the entire maritime supply chain is on board. This is why MSC and the other DCSAcarriermembersareaskingthatallstakeholders–from shippers and forwarders to governments, financial institutions and insurance agencies – work together to makethiscommitmentareality.

The digitalization of trade documents within the framework of DSCA standards holds great potential to remove friction in international trade, benefitting both thecustomerexperienceandtheenvironment.

While the eBL is on its way to becoming widely adopted, the change will also speed up the shipping process and facilitate the implementation of other forms of e-documentation (such as the certificate of origin and packinglist)inthefuture.

Saudi Ports Authority and Maersk to develop $346m logistics park at Jeddah Port

RIYADH : The Saudi Ports Authority, also known as Mawani, and Danish shipping company Maersk on Wednesday announced the establishment of the region’s “largest logistics park” at a cost of $346 million at the JeddahIslamicPort.

The facility is scheduled to be completed by the first quarterof2024andwillhelpcreatemorethan2,500direct andindirectjobopportunities.

Tobebuilton225,000sq.m,itwillhaveanannualcapacityof handling 200,000 twenty-foot equivalent units of cargo. The project includes storage and distribution areas that accommodate exports and imports of general merchandise, warehouses to accommodate refrigerated food items, and

special areas for transshipment, air freight, and cargo shipments.

The facility will rely on solar energy to power its units and use the latest technology to decarbonize logistics services to achieve net zero by 2040. Electric trucks will beusedfortransportationtoreduceemissions.

The logistics park will also include advanced digital warehouse management systems. It is part of the port authority’s efforts to encourage the private sector to invest in the sector in line with the Kingdom’s Strategy for Transport and Logistics Services. The strategy seeks to position Saudi Arabia as a global logistics hub.

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DPA Chairman congratulates its Team performance in All India Major Port Shuttle Badminton Championship 2023

GANDHIDHAM: The All India Major Port Shuttle Badminton Championship 2023 was organized at Haldia Dock Complex, SMPK, from 3rdto6thFeb2023.

Total11MajorPortstookpartintheMencategory.

Whereas, Total 7 Major Ports took part in women's category.

DPA teams have took part in Men, Veteran and Women categories matches in which we have won medalsinbelowmentionedcategories.

1) Shri. Manish Hingorani & Shri. Rajesh Singh have won Silver medal in Veteran's 45+ Doubles Category

2) Shri. Rajesh Singh has won Bronze Medal in Veteran's,Men'sSinglesCategory

3) Kum. Deeksha Rajpurohit, Smt. Vandna Thakur and Smt. Jiya Shahani have won bronze medal in Women'sTeamCategory TeamDPA: 1.BhaveshMadhavi

9.DeekshaRajpurohit 10.Jiyasahani

11.Bandna thakur

12.DhartiKela

Chairman, Deputy Chairman, Secretary and Senior Officials of DPA congratulated all the Winners for the Grand success in Badminton Championship.

Milaha net profit rises 40% to QR 1.0 billion for full year 2022

• Operang revenues of QR 3.285 billion for the twelve months ended December 31, 2022, compared to QR 2.784 billion for the same periodin2021

• OperangprofitbeforeimpairmentsofQR487millionforthetwelvemonthsendedDecember31,2022,comparedtoQR253million forthesameperiodin2021

• NetprofitofQR1.013billionforthetwelvemonthsendedDecember31,2022,comparedtoQR724millionforthesameperiodin2021

• EarningspershareofQR0.89forthetwelvemonthsendedDecember31,2022,comparedtoQR0.64forthesameperiodin2021.

DOHA : Milaha Maritime & Logistics’ net profit increased by QR 85 million compared to the same period in 2021,mainlyduetostrongcontainershippingrates.

Milaha Gas & Petrochem’s net profit increased by QR 70 million compared to the same period in 2021, mainly due to an increase in results from our associate companies, and gainonthesaleofdeep-seavessels.

Milaha Offshore’s bottom line increased by QR 196 million compared to the same period in 2021, driven by an increase in projects and vessel utilization, coupled with a reductioninvesselimpairmentexpense.

Milaha Capital’s net profit decreased by QR 69 million compared to the same period in 2021, due to an impairment recordedinthethirdquarterof2022.

Milaha Trading’s bottom line increased by QR 7 million comparedtothesameperiodin2021,comingfromincreased heavyequipmentandmarine-relatedproductsales.

Commentingonthecompany’sfinancialandoperational performance for the year ended December 31st, 2022, H.E. Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber AlThani, Milaha’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, said: “2022 marks the 65th anniversary of Milaha,

and our strong financial results are a testament to our resilience, commitment to customers, and to operational excellence. All our core business segments posted strong growth, which was enabled by favorable market conditions and our strategic focus on strengthening our operational foundation. I am confident that this same foundation will helppositionusstronglyforthefuture.”

Milaha’s Group Interim President & CEO, Eng.MohammedAbdullaSwidan added“2022wasagreat year for Milaha. We were awarded significant new business, which enabled us to expand our operations. And we did so while maintaining the health and safety of our colleagues, onshore and offshore. I am thankful to my colleagues who made this happen through their hard work and dedication. I am confident we can continue to deliver strong sustainable results in the years to come due to our strong balance sheet androbustoperationalplatform.”

The Board of Directors decided to recommend to the General Assembly to distribute a 35% cash dividend of the par value of a share, equivalent to QAR 0.35 per share, representing a payout ratio of 39% of 2022 net profit.

2.ManishHingorani 3.MaheshHingorani 4.RajeshSingh 5.LalitKumar 6.YSwamyRao 7.KunalSingh 8.DharmaRao
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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT DEENDAYAL PORT

VESSELS IN PORT & DUE FOR EXPORT LOADING

VESSELS IN PORT & DUE FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

GENERAL CARGO VESSELS

LIQUID CARGO VESSELS

Time Height Time Height Hr. Min. Metres Hr. Min. Metres 2:317.129:221.07 14:47 6.57 21:26 0.03
EXPORT CARGOS DESTN. MV Arezoo 17-Feb Bandar Abbas MV Tanh Binh 136 17-Feb Africa MV Jabal Almisht 17-Feb Vietnam MV Anya 17-Feb Korea MV Venus J 18-Feb Sudan MV Shree Krishna VII 19-Feb Steamer's Name Agents Arrival on MV Clipper Barolo Chowgule Bros. 06/02 MV Honest 1 BS Shpg. 13/02 MV Glamor Ocean Harmony 14/02 MV Yara J DBC 13/02 MV VTC Phoenix Chowgule Bros. 16/02 Steamer's Name Steamer's Steamer's Name Steamer's AgentsAgents ArrivalonArrivalon Arrival on Nil CJ-V MV African Piper Rishi Shipping Uruguay 37,456 T. Pine Logs 2023021004 Tuna MV CL Heidi Cross Trade 33,000 T. DAP In Bulk 2023021103 25/02 MV Han Zhi JMBaxi 557 T. P. Cargo (8 Pkgs.) CJ-VII MV Seastar Vulcan Syenergy Seaport Uruguay 37,698 CBM Pine Logs 22/02 MV Splendor Taichung JMBaxi Indonesia 10,000 T. Woodpulp
TODAY’S TIDE 20/02/2023 SHIPS SAILED WITH NEXT
Due Dt Vessel's Name Agents Will Load For Cargo Particulars VCN No. EDI Rot.No Due/Berth Vessels Name Agent From Cargo Details VCN No. Manual IGM EDI IGM OJ-I MT Bastogne Nationwide Ras Al Tanura 19,806 T. Propane & Butane Stream MT Bow Neon GAC Shpg. Al Jubail 3,300 T. Chem. OJ-IV MT Chemroute Oasis JMBaxi 13,500 T. Chem. Stream LPG/C IGLC Dicle Seaworld Shpg. 21,500 T. Propane & Butane 21/02 MT Easterly Beach Galaxy JMBaxi 14,500 T. Palm Oil Prod. Stream MT Exuberant Star Samudra Sohar Oman 14,250 T. Chem. Stream MT Ginga Kite GAC Shpg. 5,000 T. Chem. 20/02 MT Jag Pahal JMBaxi 32,000 T. HSD In Bulk OJ-III MT Linus P Kanoo Shpg. Ruwai 5,099 T. Chem. 20/02 MT MRC Sedef Interocean 9,000 T. CPO OJ-IV MT Ocean Pioneer Samudra Singapore 9,800 T. Chem. Stream MT Orchid Madeira JMBaxi 2,100 T. Phos Acid 21/02 MT Oriental Hibiscus Allied Shpg. 2,000 T. Chem. OJ-II MT Ouranos Samudra Sohar Oman 5,018 T. Chem. 21/02 MT Owl 5 GAC Shpg. 5,000 T. Chem. 20/02 MT Stolt Calluna JMBaxi Dakar 4,892 T. Chem. OJ-V LPG/C ST Cudi Delta Waterways 12,800 T. Ammonia In Bulk 20/02 MT T Rigel JMBaxi 19,000 T. Palm Oil Prod. 20/02 MT YC Dahlia Wilhwlmsen 2,423 T. Chem.
Berth Vessels Name Agent From Cargo Details VCN No. Manual IGM EDI IGM CJ-XV MV African Lion Chowgule Bros. korea 60,500 T. Salt In Bulk 2023021118 CJ-XVI MV Akti Delta Waterways 55,000 T. Corn In Bulk 2023021093 Stream MV Benjamin Oldendorff Tauras 48,000 T. RSM In Bulk 2023021188 Stream MV Clipper Barolo Chowgule Bros. Potonou 46,200 T. Rice Bags CJ-XIII MV CMB Teniers Upasana Shpg.Vietnam 47,500 T. Soyabean Meal 2023021053 CJ-IV MV Everest K GAC Shpg. Kenya 18,000 T. Rice Bags (40 Kgs.) 2023021087 CJ-XVA MV Federal Beaufort Chowgule Bros. Vietnam 33,190 T. Salt In Bulk 2023021128 Stream MV Glamor Ocean Harmony 23,400 T. Sugar in Bags 2023021143 Stream MV Golden Lotus Upasana Shpg. Sudan 20,000/6,000 T. Chichpeas/SBM In Bulk OJ-VI MT Hari Aradhana MK Shpg. 32,000 T. HSD 20/02 MV Heilan Spring Upasana Shpg. 40,500 T. SBM In Bulk Stream MV Honest 1 BS Shpg. 12,000 T. Rice in Bags Stream MV Kotor Interocean 31,500 T. Sugar in Bags Stream MV Korea Chemi Samudra Jubail 31,500 T. Sugar in Bags CJ-III MV Mariam DBC Libya 29,200 T. Sugar In Bags (50Kgs.) CJ-II MV Obe Dinares Upasana Shpg. 30,662 T. Rice Bags 2023021045 21/02 MT Oriental Hibiscus Allied Shpg. 5,000 T. Castor Oil 22/02 MV PAC Ankaa Tristar 2,500/7,200 T. Magnesium Chloride CJ-I MV Royal O DBC Sudan 20,700 T. Rice in Bags (50 Kgs.) 2023021114 Stream MV SSI Avenger BS Shpg. Italy 35,000 T. Call Blay Stream MV Trabzon Tristar 40 Pcs. Windmill Blade Stream MV V Noble Genesis 28,084 T. Coking Coal In Bulk 2023021080 Stream MV VTC Phoenix Chowgule Bros. Vietnam 19,100 T. Soyabean Meal 2023021104 Stream MV Yara J DBC Sudan 33,000 T. Sugar Bags (50 Kgs)(6,289 MTs Bal) 2022121415 (6,289 MTs Bal) CJ-XII MV SCI Chennai JMBaxi Jebel Ali I/E 1,500 TEUs. 20-Feb MV SCI Mumbai I/E 1,500 TEUs. CJ-XI MV Neshat Armita Shpg. Bandar Abbas I/E 500/500 TEUs. 2023021003 Stream MV Jairan I/E 600/500 TEUs. Stream MV Golbon I/E 600/500 TEUs. TBA (PIC-I) Transworld Coch./Tuticorin I/E TEUs. TBA /Mang. I/E TEUs. CJ-XI MV SSL Vishakhapatnam(PIC-II) Chenn./Vishakha./ Imp/Exp. 1,500 TEUs. 2023011117 Stream MV SSL Krishna Haldia I/E 1,800 TEUs. 2023021073 20-Feb MV SSL Mumbai I/E 1,600 TEUs. 25-Feb MV SSL Bharat I/E 1,800 TEUs. Stream MV TCI Express 027 TCI Seaways Manglore/Cochin/ I/E TEUs. Stream MV TCI Anand 034 /Tuticorin I/E 1,400 TEUs. 2023011393 Stream MV Levant Horizon Seacoast Yemen I/E 225 TEUs. 2022121073 Stream MV D Angels ULSSL Bandar Abbas I/E 500 TEUs. ETA Vessels Name Agent To Cargo Details VCN No. Manual IGM EDIIGM KANDLA INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL (KICT) I.G.M. Nos. filed at Kandla Customs
NOT READY FOR BERTH Manual EDI Vessels Name Agent Cargo Steamer's Agent's ETD Jetty Name Name CJ-I MV Royal O DBC 23/02 CJ-II MV Obe Dinares Upasana Shpg. 23/02 CJ-III MV Mariam DBC 22/02 CJ-IV MV Everest K GAC Shpg. 22/02 CJ-V MV African Piper Rishi Shipping 22/02 CJ-VI VACANT CJ-VII MV Seastar Vulcan Syenergy Seaport 24/02 CJ-VIII VACANT CJ-IX VACANT CJ-X VACANT CJ-XI MV SSL Vishakhapatnam Transworld 21/02 CJ-XII MV SCI Chennai JMBaxi 21/02 CJ-XIII MV CMB Teniers Upasana Shpg. 23/02 CJ-XIV VACANT CJ-XV MV African Lion Chowgule Bros. 24/02 CJ-XVA MV Federal Beaufort Chowgule Bros. 21/02 CJ-XVI MV Akti Delta Waterways 22/02 Tuna Tekra Steamer's Name Agent's Name ETD MV CL Heidi Cross Trade 22/02 Oil Jetty Steamer's Name Agent's Name ETD OJ-I MT Bastogne Nationwide 21/02 OJ-II MT Ouranos Samudra 21/02 OJ-III MT Linus P Kanoo Shpg. 21/02 OJ-IV MT Chemroute Oasis JMBaxi 21/02 OJ-V LPG/C ST Cudi Delta Waterways 21/02 OJ-VI MT Hari Aradhana MK Shpg. 21/02 OJ-VII MT Hui Wei 8 SHIPS READY FOR BERTH 06-10-2022 1483 2323599 MT Argent Gerbera J M Baxi 17-10-2022 1567 2324459 MV Fortune ARK Arnav Shpg. 1571 2324507 MT Chemroute Pegasus J M Baxi 18-10-2022 1572 2324067 MT Star Ploeg Samudra 1573 2324426 LPG/C Kent Samudra 20th FEBRUARY 2023 12 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA
SHIPS

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT ADANI PORT

ADANI PORTS & SEZ LTD. (APSEZ) MUNDRA

SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO

VESSELS DUE IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE & EXPORT LOADING

ADANI MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL (AMCT)

CONTAINER VESSELS DUE / IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

ADANI INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL (AICT)

CONTAINER VESSELS DUE / IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

ADANI CMA MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL PVT LTD (ACMTPL), MUNDRA

BERTH VESSEL'S NAME AGENT'S ETD
DRY & LIQUID VESSELS AT BERTH B-1 LPG/C Shergar Benline B-2 MT Bow Triumph Interocean B-3 VACANT — B-4 VACANT — B-5 VACANT — B-6 VACANT — B-7 VACANT — B-8 VACANT — B-9 MV Aventicum Shaan Marine B-10 MV V Bravo — BERTH VESSEL'S NAME AGENT'S ETD VESSEL’S NAME NEXT PORT SAILED MV Guo Hai Lian 818 Penang 30-01-2023 MV Chola Treasure Singapore 06-02-2023
VESSEL’S NAME NEXT PORT SAILED
Due Date Vessel’s Name Agents I/E From / To Cargo Details VCN B-9 MV Aventicum Shaan Marine I Chattanooga 20,674 MT Crimson Lentils 230335 B-2 MT Bow Triumph Interocean I Hazira 16,147 MT Crude Soyabean Oil 2300681 WB-03 MV Key action Ambica Logistics I Suez Canal 75,83 MT Petcoke 2300647 20/02 MV Key action Samsara I Mumbai 7,492 MT Steel Coils 2300698 Stream MV SCL Mercury Master Logitech E Raslaffan 15,000 MT Steel Pipes 2300604 B-1 LPG/C Shergar Benline I Dahej 22,500 LPG/C Propane / Butane 2300704 MV Greentec Kabil 10-02-2023 MV Taxidiara Livorno 17-02-2023 B-11 MV Ashico Victoria — B-12 VACANT — WEST BASSIN WB-01 VACANT — WB-02 VACANT — WB-03 MV Key action Ambica Logistics 18/02 VESSEL'S AT SPM IOCL VACANT HMEL VACANT — STS VACANT LNG VACANT SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO VESSEL NAME NEXTPORT SAILING DATE MSC Aria III (V-306A) Jebel Ali 19-02-2023 MSC Ines (V-306A) Salalah 19-02-2023 MSC Bridgeport (V-307A) Port Louis 19-02-2023 MSC Tracy V (V-306A) King Abdulla 20-02-2023
ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO VESSEL NAME NEXT PORT SAILING DATE VESSELS AT BERTH BERTH VESSEL’S NAME AGENT ETD CB-3 Northern Dexterity (V-2306W) Hapag Llyod 21/02 CB-4 Sara Leader (V-34) NYK Line 21/02 B-5 KMTC Delhi (V-2301E) KMTC India 21/02
ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM VESSELS AT BERTH BERTH VESSEL’S NAME AGENT ETD SB-6 MSC Levina (V-306A) MSC Agency 21/02 SB-7 Seattle C (V-18E) OOCL India 21/02 SB-8 MSC Regulus (V-307A) MSC Agency 21/02 SB-9 MSC Monica III (V-307A) MSC Agency 21/02 24/02 MSC Rafaela (V-308R) MSC Agency Mombasa 22/02 SM Neyyar (V-45) MBK Logitics King Abdulla 25/02 MSC Mumbai VIII (V-307A) MSC Agency Nhava Sheva 20/02 Uru Bhum (V-114E) Sea Trade Shipping Nhava Sheva 21/02 SCI Mumbai (V-2303) JM Baxi Nhava Sheva 21/02 Navious Verde (V-33W) Zim Integrated Mersin ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO CMA CGM Fidelio (V-W1MA) Jebel Ali 18-02-2023 CMA CGM Melisande (V-E1MA) New York 19-02-2023 Marathopolis (V-301E/307W) New York 20-02-2023
VESSELS AT BERTH BERTH VESSEL’S NAME AGENT ETD SB-04 SB-05 Long Beach Express (V-8W) Hapag Llyod 21/02 CONTAINER VESSELS DUE / IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM 23/02 ESL Asante (V-2307S) Emirates Shipping Nhava Sheva 24/02 OOCL Asia (V-176W) CMA CGMNhava Sheva ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM
22/02 Wild Alpha (V-234) Evergreen Shpg/ONE Nhava Sheva 23/02 XIn Yan Tian (V-76) COSCO Nhava Sheva 28/02 Ever Utile (V-74E) Emirates Shipping Karachi In Port Northern Dexterity (V-2306W) Hapag Llyod Karachi 21/02 Ever Uranus (V-156E) Emirates Shipping Karachi 21/02 Niledutch Lion (V-3307W) Hapag Llyod Nhava Sheva In Port Long Beach Express (V-8W) Hapag Llyod Jebel Ali 21/02 CMA CGM Valaparaiso(V-W1MA) CMA CGM Nhava Sheva CMA CGM Titus (V-W1MA) La Spezia 18-02-2023 Pontresina (V-239E) Port Kelang 19-02-2023 Hansa Rotenburg (V-923W) Jebel Ali 19-02-2023 Ever Ursula (V-184E) Port Kelang 19-02-2023 VESSEL NAME NEXTPORT SAILING DATE 20th FEBRUARY 2023 13 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA

TO LOAD FOR U. K. NORTH CONTINENT, MEDITERRANEAN, BLACK SEA, RED SEA, EAST

ETA CutOff/Dt.Time Vessels Name Voy VCN LINE AGENT WILL LOAD FOR ETD
DP WORLD MUNDRA CONTAINER VESSELS DUE / IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE ETA VESSEL’S NAME VCN NO. AGENTS FROM SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO VESSEL'S NAME NEXT DEST. SAILED ON VESSELS AT BERTH BERTH VESSEL'S NAME AGENT ETD VESSEL'S NAME NEXT DEST. SAILED ON ETA VESSEL’S NAME VCN NO. AGENTS FROM
CMA MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL PVT LTD (ACMTPL), MUNDRA In Port Cap San Lazaro (V-307W) 3010529 Maersk India Jebel Ali 22/02 GFS Giselle (V-2301) 3020600 Sima Marine NhavaSheva 23/02 LIsa (V-307S) Maersk India NhavaSheva 24/02 Jan Ritscher(V-909E) 3020618 Transworld NhavaSheva 24/02 Jan Ritscher (V-909E) 3020618 Transworld NhavaSheva 25/02 EM Astoria (V-308S) 3010511 Maersk India Port Qasim CB-1 CB-2 Cap San Lazaro (V-307W) Maersk India 21/02 GH Curie (V-23003) Port Kelang 18-02-2023 Irenes Ray (V-2306) Sohar 18-02-2023 Irenes Rhythm (V-2306) Sohar 18-02-2023 Irenes Rhythm (V-2306) Sohar 19-02-2023 MPV Clio(V-23006M) Sohar 19-02-2023 Marsa Iris (V-2301) Jebel Ali 20-02-2023 ADANI MUNDRA
TERMINAL TO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA ETA CUT OFF VESSEL’S NAME VOY NO VCN LINE AGENTS WILL LOAD FOR QUANTITY In Port Sara Trader 34 2300547 NYK NYK India Mumbai (PCC) 700 Teus. TBA MOL MOL Shipping Pipava (PCC) Teus.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS
ADANI
AUTOMOBILE
In Port Cap San Lazaro 307W 3010529 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Tangier, Algeciras, Valencia. (ME-2) 21/02 TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF PORT In Port Cap San Lazaro 307W 3010529 Maersk Line Maersk India Salalah. (ME-2) 21/02 21/02 21/02-AM Contship Lex 23005M Prudential Global Master Logitech Sohar, Jebel Ali & Other Gulf Ports. (IRS) 22/02 23/02 23/02-AM LIsa 307S Maersk Line Maersk India Port Qasim, Salalah. (MAWINGU) 24/02 24/02 24/02-AM Penang Bridge 690 3020552 Unifeeder Transworld Shpg. Jebel Ali (MJI) 25/02 01/03 01/03-AM Irenes Rhythm 2308 3010563 Oman Container Seabridge Marine Sohar, Jebel Ali, Dammam. (IEX) 02/03 01/03 20/02-PM Inter Sydney 130 Interworld Efficient Marine cc, China. (BMM) 02/03 — TBA Transworld Feeder Transworld Shpg Jebel Ali, Sohar (NMG) Simatech MBK Logistics X-Press Feesder SC-SPL — TBA TSS Line Sai Shipping Jebel Ali (JKX) — TBA Milaha Poseidon Shpg Jebel Ali, Doha. (NDX) QN Line/Seaglider Seatrade/Seaglider — TBA Prudential Global Master Logitech Sohar, Jebel Ali & Other Gulf Ports. (GIX) TO LOAD FOR EAST, WEST, NORTH & SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS 23/02 23/02-AM LIsa 307S Maersk Line Maersk India Port Casina, Mombasa (MAWINGU) 24/02 24/02 24/02-AM Penang Bridge 690 3020552 Unifeeder Transworld Shpg. Maputo (MJI) 25/02 — TBA MSR Line Master Logitech Mombasa (JAMBO) TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST JAPAN, CHINESE PORTS & AUSTRALIAN PORTS 24/02 24/02-AM Jan Ritscher 909E 3020618 Heung A / WHL Samsara / WHL Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hongkong (C16) 25/02 22/02 22/02-AM GFS Giselle 2301 3020600 Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Shekou, Shanghai, Ningbo (CSC) 23/02 — TBA Feedertech FS India Singapore, Port Kelang (SIS) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT 25/02 24/02-PM EM Astoria 308S 3010511 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo (JADE) 26/02 22/02 22/02-AM GFS Giselle 2301 3020600 Global Feeder Sima Marine Colombo (CSC) 23/02 ETA Cut Off Vessel’s Name Voy No. VCN Line Agents Will Load For ETD TO LOAD FOR MEDITERANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA, BLACK SEA, EAST EUROPEAN & CIS DESTINATIONS In Port Long Beach Express 8W 230429 Hapag LloydHapag Lloyd Jeddah (INDAMEX 2) 21/02 24/02 23/02-PM OOCL Asia 176W 2300606 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Tangier, Southamton,Bremer Haven, Rotterdom, Antwerp, Le Harve.(EPIC-III) 25/02 — TBA CMA CGM/Hapag CMA CGM /ISS Shpg. Jeddah, Tangier, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Lonoon Gateway, — COSCO COSCO (I) Antwerp, Le Havre. (EPIC-II) TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTS 21/02 21/02-AM ESL Asante 2307S 2300572 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Jebel Ali, Khorfakan. (SWAX) 22/02 24/02 24/02-PM Northern Vigour S1MA 2300594 Emirates Shpg. Emirates Shpg 25/02 24/02 23/02-PM OOCL Asia 176W 2300606 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Jebel Ali .(EPIC-III) 25/02 01/03 01/03-PM APL Oregon E1MA 2300599 COSCO/Maersk COSCO Shpg./Maersk Port Qasim. (CIMEX2K) 02/03 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) TO LOAD FOR U.S.A, CANADA, ATLANTIC, PACIFIC & SOUTHERN AMERICA In Port Long Beach Express 8W 230429 Hapag LloydHapag Lloyd New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Charleston.(INDAMEX 2) 21/02 21/02 21/02-PM One Altair 3107 2300546 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) New York, Norfolk, Charleston, Other USA East Cost Ports 22/02 28/02 28/02-PM CMA CGM Ivanhoe 3108 230208 Hapag / OOCLHapag / OOCL Destinations. (INDAMEX) 01/03 TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTS 21/02 21/02-AM ESL Asante 2307S 2300572 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Mombasa, Dar Es Salaam. (SWAX) 22/02 24/02 24/02-PM Northern Vigour S1MA 2300594 Emirates Shpg. Emirates Shpg 25/02 21/02 20/02-PM CMA CGM Valaparaiso W1MA 230199 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Reunion, Durban, Point Desgalets, Walvis Bay, Luanda, 22/02 28/02 28/02-AM Halsted 2300643 Maersk Line Maersk India Cintan Apapa, Tema, Cotonou, Lome, Capetown. (MIDAS-2) 01/03 — TBA CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Tema, Libreville, Doula (Direct), Boma, Lonito, Durban, Apapa, Maersk Line Maersk India Tincan, Point Noire, Cotonou, Port Elizabeth. (MESAWA) — TBA PIL PIL Mumbai Cotonou, Matadi, Lome, Luanda, Point Noire, Apapa, Apapa, — CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Tincan, Abidjan. (MIDAS)
LOAD FOR FAR EAST JAPAN, CHINESE PORTS & AUSTRALIAN PORTS — TBA YML / OOCL MCS(I)/OOCL (I) Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai (CPX) — TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT 01/03 01/03-PM APL Oregon E1MA 2300599 Maersk /Cosco Maersk India/COSCO Karachi. (CIMEX2K) 02/03 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) — TBA PIL PIL Mumbai Colombo, Karachi. (MIDAS) CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) 20th FEBRUARY 2023 14 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA
EUROPE & CIS PORT
TO

ADANI MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL (AMCT)

ADANI INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL PVT LTD. (AICT)

LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST, AFRICAN PORTS

ETA Cut Off Vessel’s Name Voy No. VCN Line Agents Will Load For ETD TO LOAD FOR U. K. NORTH CONTINENT, MEDITERRANEAN, BLACK SEA, RED SEA, EAST EUROPE & CIS PORT
NB:We request Liners/Agents to check the loading ports. If there are any corrections/ changes please contact us on our • Tel.:22661422/22691407 • E-Mail:dailyshipping@gmail.com 21/02 21/02-AM Niledutch Lion 3307W 2300548 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Jeddah, Tangier, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Lonoon Gateway, 22/02 COSCO/Hapag COSCO(I)/Hapag-Lloyd Antwerp, Le Havre. (EPIC-II) 23/02 22/02-PM XIn Yan Tian 76 2300577 Hapag Lloyd ISS Shipping La Spezia, Barcelona, Valencia, Tangier, Fos Sur Mer, Genoa, 24/02 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Marsaxlokk. (IMEX) TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF PORTS In Port Northern Dexterity 2306W 2300517 Hapag Lloyd ISS Shipping Rotterdam,Jebel Ali, Khorfakan, Sohar, Qaboos, Bahrrain, Jubail, Jeddah, 21/02 26/02 26/02-PM Northern Discovery 2307W 230425 COSCOCOSCO Yanbu, Port Said, Mersin, Istanbul, Izmit, Ambarli, Izmir (AGIS) 27/02 22/02 22/02-AM X-Press Altair 23005 2300657 X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Jebel Ali, Khalifa, Khorfakkan. (ASX GULF) 23/02 01/03 01/03-PM Northern Practise 35 2300701 Transworld Feeder Transworld Group 02/03 23/02 22/02-PM XIn Yan Tian 76 2300577 Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shipping Khor Fakkan, Jebel Ali, Jeddah. (IMEX) 24/02 25/02 25/02-AM Kota Nekad 181W 2300675 PIL PIL Mumbai Jebel Ali, Aden, P. Sudan, Djibouti. (RGS) 26/02 TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, JAPAN, CHINESE PORTS & AUSTRALIAN PORTS In Port KMTC Delhi 2301E 2300551 KMTC/COSCO KMTC / COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Pusan, Kwangyang, Ningbo, 21/02 26/02 25/02-PM Tabea 2305E 2300677 TS Lines Samsara Shpg Singapore, Shekou. (AIS) 27/02 22/02 22/02-PM Wild Alpha 234 2300494 Evergreen/ONE Evergreen Shpg/ONE Port Kelang, Tanjin Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Ningbo 23/02 Feedertech/TS Lines Feedertech / TS Line Shanghai (CISC) 20/02 20/02-PM Zim Europe 75E 2300613 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Port Kelang,Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Xingang, Qingdao, 21/02 03/03 03/03-PM Ever Uberty 181E 2300674 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC (FIVE) 04/03 21/02 21/02-AM Ever Uranus 156E 2300591 FeedertechFeedertech Port Kelang, Singapore, Leam Chabang.(AGI) 22/02 28/02 28/02-PM Ever Utile 174E 2300601 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kleang (W), Hong Kong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan, 01/03 COSCO/Evergreen COSCO / Evergreen Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore, Shanghai (PMX) 03/03 03/03-AM X-Press Anglesey 23001E 2300660 One/X-Press Feeder OneIndia / SC-SPL Port Kelang, HongKong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. (CWX) 04/03 KMTC / KMTC India Dubai, Colombo, Port Kellang, Hongkong, Sanghai, Ningbo. TS Line TS Line (I) Colombo, Port Kellang, Hongkong, Sanghai, Ningbo. TBA RCL RCL Agency Port Kelang, Halphong, Nansha (RWA 1) — TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT In Port KMTC Delhi 2301E 2300551 KMTC/COSCO KMTC / COSCO Shpg. Colombo (AIS) 21/02 26/02 25/02-PM Tabea 2305E 2300677 TS Lines Samsara Shpg 27/02 22/02 22/02-PM Wild Alpha 234 2300494 Evergreen / ONEEvergreen / ONE Colombo.(CISC) 23/02 Feedertech / TSLFeedertech / TSL 20/02 20/02-PM Zim Europe 75E 2300613 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Colombo. (FIVE) 21/02 03/03 03/03-PM Ever Uberty 181E 2300674 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC 04/03 23/02 22/02-PM Xin Yan Tian 076 2300577 Hapag Lloyd ISS Shipping Colombo (IMEX) 24/02 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) 21/02 21/02-AM Ever Uranus 156E 2300591 Feedertech Emirates Shipping Colombo.(AGI) 22/02 28/02 28/02-PM Rio Grande Express 2308W 2300582 Hapag ONE Line (I)/ISS Shpg Colombo (MIAX) 01/03 28/02 28/02-PM Ever Utile 174E 2300601 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo 01/03 COSCO/Evergreen COSCO /Evergreen (PMX) 03/03 03/03-AM X-Press Anglesey 23001E 2300660 One/X-Press Feeder One India / Sea Consortium Karachi, Colombo. (CWX) 04/03 KMTC / TS Line KMTC India/TS Line (I)
TO LOAD FOR U.K. NORTH, MED., BLACK SEA, RED SEA, EAST EUROPE & CIS PORTS In Port MSC Regulus 307A 2300561 MSC/SCI MSC Ag/J.M. Baxi Gioia Tauro, Feixstowe, Hamburg, Antwerp & Other Inland Destn.(HIMEXP) 21/02 21/02 21/02-AM MSC lisbon 307A 2300562 MSC/COSCO MSC Ag/COSCO Shpg. Gioia Tauro,Tangier,Southamton,Rotterdam,Antwerp, Felixstowe. Dunkirk, Le Havre 22/02 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) & Other Inland Destination in Europe, Med,Red Sea, Black Sea Adriatic Ports.(EUROPE) 21/02 21/02-PM Navious Verde 33W 2300617 ZIM Line Zim Integrated Haifa, Mersin, Istanbul (ZMI) 22/02 21/02 21/02-AM Jolly Palladio 4 300542 Messina Transworld Group Nisurata(Libya), Castellon(Spain), Geneo, Naples, Iskderon(INDME) 22/02 25/02 25/02-AM MSC Silvia 308A 2300664 MSC MSC Agency (I) Barcelona, Valencia (INDUS-A) 26/02 TBA MSC MSC Agency (I) Valencia (INDUS-2) — TBA MSC MSC Agency (I) Port Said West, Mersin, Istanbul, Tekirdag, Piraeus, Iskenderun (IMED) — TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF PORT In Port MSC Monica III 307A 2300636 MSC MSC Agency (I) Jebel Ali, Mombassa. (MOEX) 21/02 20/02 20/02-PM Uru Bhum 114E 2300524 MSC MSC Agency Vietnam (RWA-1) 21/02 21/02 21/02-AM Jollt Palladio 4 300542 Messina Transworld Group Istanbul,Jeddah, Durban, Moputo, Dar-Es-Salaam, Mombasa (INDME) 22/02 21/02 21/02-AM MSC lisbon 307A 2300562 MSC MSC Agency (I) King Abdullah & Salallah (EUROPE) 22/02 22/02 22/02-AM Thorswind 47W 2300523 Safeen Feeders Samsara Shpg. Khalifa, Jebel Ali, Bahrain, Dammam, Jubair (UIG) 23/02 23/02 23/02-AM MSC Fatma 307A 2300637 MSC MSC Agency (I) Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi, Hamad, Ad Dammam, Umm Qasar(FAL WB) 24/02 24/02 24/02-AM MSC Rafaela 308R 2300589 MSC MSC Agency Salalah, King Abdulla (EAF) 25/02 25/02 25/02-AM MSC Mumbai VIII 307A 2300634 MSC MSC Agency (I) Salalah (INDUS) 26/02 TBA MSC MSC Agency (I) Bahrain, AL Jubail, Hamad, Abu
(MEF-3) — TBA MSC MSC Agency (I)
TBA MSC MSC Agency (I)
(IMED) —
In Port MSC Regulus 307A 300561 MSC MSC
21/02
Quelimane, Pemba, Majunga(HIMEXP) In Port MSC Monica III 307A 2300636 MSC MSC Agency (I) Mombassa. (MOEX) 21/02 24/02 24/02-AM MSC Rafaela 308R 2300589 MSC MSC Agency Dar Es Salaam, Mombasa (EAF) 25/02 25/02 25/02-AM Conti Courage 308A 2300633 MSC MSC Agency Port Louis, Tema, Lome, Cotonou (IAS) 26/02 TBA MSC MSC Agency (I) Mombasa, Mogadischu, Kismayu (INGWE) TO LOAD FOR U.S.A, CANADA, ATLANTIC, PACIFIC & SOUTHERN AMERICA 21/02 21/02-AM MSC lisbon 307A 2300562 MSC MSC Agency U.S.A., Mexico, Carribean, South America, East & West Coast (EUROPE) 22/02 25/02 25/02-AM MSC Mumbai VIII 307A 2300634 MSC MSC Agency Charleston, New York, Norfolk, Free Port USA South & Central America (INDUS) 26/02 25/02 25/02-AM MSC Silvia 308A 2300664 MSC MSC Agency (I) New York, Norfolk, Savannah (INDUS-A) 26/02 TBA MSC MSC Agency (I) New York, Norfolk (INDUS-2) — TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS 20/02 20/02-PM Uru Bhum 114E 2300524 RCL RCL Agency Port Kelang, Halphong, Nansha (RWA 1) 21/02 TBA Hyundai Seabridge Maritime Port Kelang, Hong Kong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, GSL Star Shipping Singapore, Sanghai (CIX) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT 21/02 21/02-AM SCI Mumbai 2303 2300553 SCI J M Baxi & Co. Colombo (SMILE C) 22/02 21/02 21/02-PM Navious Verde 33W 2300617 ZIM Line Zim Integrated Colombo (ZMI) 22/02 22/02 22/02-AM SM Neyyar 45 2300667 Simatech MBK Logistics Cochin, Colombo, Chennai, Visakhapatnam (CCG) 23/02 24/02 24/02-AM MSC Rafaela 308R 2300589 MSC MSC Agency (I) Karachi (EAF) 25/02 25/02 25/02-AM Conti Courage 308A 2300633 MSC MSC Agency Colombo (IAS) 26/02 25/02 25/02-AM MSC Silvia 308A 2300664 MSC MSC Agency (I) Colombo (INDUS-A) 26/02 TBA MSC MSC Agency (I) Colombo (INDUS-2) — 20th FEBRUARY 2023 15 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA
Dhabi
King Abdullah , Alexandria El Dekheila, Tehirdag, Canakkale, Aliga , Mersin (EMED)
Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi
TO
Agency (I) Cape Town, East Town, Walvis Bay,Luanda,Namibie,Douala,Lome,Durban
Coega, Port Louis, Beira,Maputo, Nucal,

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS PORT PIPAVAV

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT ADANI HAZIRA PORT

JAMNAGAR (BEDI)

OTHER PORTS OF GUJARAT

(As on 20-02-2023)

ETA 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 24/02 24/02-AM Maersk Kensington 307W 23046 Maersk Line Maersk India Algeciras 24/02 (MECL) TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND PACIFIC ISLANDS 20/02 20/02-AM X-Press Bardsey 23002E 23053 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Laem Chabang, Singapore. 20/02 27/02 27/02-AM Seaspan Beacon 010WE 23055 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 27/02 21/02 21/02-AM Xin Hong Kong 060 23047 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor,Cai Mep,Hongkong,Shanghai,Ningbo,Schekou,Nansha (CI1) 21/02 25/02 25/02-AM MOL Celebration 089E 23050 ONE ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Leam Chabang, Cai Mep (PS3) 25/02 04/03 04/03-AM One Contribution 052E 23056 HMM/YML HMM(I)/YML(I) 04/03 26/02 26/02-AM Seaspan Lumaco 308W 23052 Maersk Line Maersk India Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 26/02 26/02 26/02-AM Shijing 308E 23057 Ningbo, Tanjung Pelepas. (FM3) 26/02 05/03 05/03-AM Zim Charleston 11E 23049 APL/OOCL DBC & Sons/OOCL(I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Xiamen, 05/03 Gold Star/RCL Star Shpg/RCL Ag. Shekou. (CIXA) TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF, RED SEA & EAST AFRICAN PORTS 24/02 24/02-AM Maersk Kensington 307W 23046 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Said, Djibouti, Jebel Ali, Port Qasim. 24/02 (MECL) 24/02 24/02-AM AX Alexandria 0306E23059 Maersk/GFS Maersk India/GFS Jabel Ali, Dammam (SHAEX) 24/02 TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT PORTS & COASTAL SERVICE 20/02 20/02-AM SSL Krishna 054 23058 SLSSLS Hazira, Cohin, Mangalore, Tuticorin, Mundra. (PIC 1) 20/02 20/02 20/02-AM SCI Mumbai 2303 23060 SCI J. M Baxi Mundra, Cochin, Tuticorin (SMILE) 20/02 20/02 20/02-AM X-Press Bardsey 23002E 23053 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Karachi, Muhammad Bin Qasim. 20/02 27/02 27/02-AM Seaspan Beacon 010WE 23055 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 27/02 21/02 21/02-AM Xin Hong Kong 060 23047 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo (CI1) 21/02 26/02 26/02-AM Seaspan Lumaco 308W 23052 SCI J. M Baxi Colombo. (FM3) 26/02 26/02 26/02-AM EM Astoria 308S 23051 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo, Bin Qasim, Karachi (JADE) 26/02 05/03 05/03-AM Zim Charleston 11E 23049 OOCL/APL OOCL(I)/DBC Sons Colombo. (CIXA) 05/03 TO LOAD FOR US & CANADA WEST COAST 24/02 24/02-AM Maersk Kensington 307W 23046 Maersk Line Maersk Line India Newark, Charleston, Savannah, Huston, Norfolk. 24/02 Safmarine Maersk Line India (MECL) 20/02 20/02-AM X-Press Bardsey 23002E 23053 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg Seattle, Vancouver, Long Beach, Los Angeles, New York, 20/02 27/02 27/02-AM Seaspan Beacon 010WE 23055 ONE ONE (India) Norforlk, Charleston, Halifax. (TIP) 27/02 25/02 25/02-AM MOL Celebration 089E 23050 ONE ONE (India) Los Angeles, Oakland. (PS3) 25/02 EXPORT ETA ETD VESSEL'S NAME AGENT CARGO QUANTITY IMPORT ETA ETD VESSEL'S NAME AGENT CARGO QUANTITY In Port Ruby Taurus Shpg. Coal 60500 In Port Helian Spring Himani Shpg. Rock Phosphate 44000 Stream Hong Hai 6 Taurus Shpg. Crude Palm Oil 7999 14/02 GC Beryl Atlantic Shpg. MEG 2951.532 14/02 Bochem Brussels Samudra Marine Styrene Monomer 5209.933 14/02 Bow Neon GAC Shpg. Acrylonitrile 4046.9 HAZIRA PORT (As on 14-02-2023)
ETA/Berth Vessel’s Name Voy Line Agents Will Load For ETD 21/02 SSL Ganga 120 Shreyas Transworld Group Coastal & Mundra Transhipment for Mediterranean, Europe, 22/02 26/02 SSL Visakhaptnam 158 Hapag/CMA CGM ISS Shpg./CMA CGM Ag.(I) South Central America, US, Gulf & Africa. 27/02 ONE/COSCO ONE (I)/COSCO Shpg. (WCC) 21/02 MSC Shanelle V IA306A MSC MSC Agency Africa (India South Africa) 22/02 21/02 Maersk Incheon 308W Maersk Line Maersk India Mediterranean, Europe, South Central America, US, Gulf & Africa 22/02 28/02 BFAD Atlantiv 309W (Blue Nile Express) 01/03 22/02 MSC Tracy V IE306A MSC MSC Agency Mediterranean, USEC, USWC, South Central America, Gulf 23/02 27/02 MSC Santa Maria IE307A (India to East Med SVC) 28/02 22/02 Zim Europe 75E Zim/KMTC Zim Integrated/KMTC India Far East & South East Asia 23/02 02/03 Ever Uberty 181E Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. (NIX / FIVE / CIX3) 03/03 07/03 Ian H 31E RCL/Emirates RCL Ag./Emirates Shpg. 08/03 23/02 Majd 2302E QNL/Milaha Poseidon Jebel Ali, Hamad, Dammam. (IMX) 24/02 01/03 Northern Dedication 2304E X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium 02/03 23/02 X-Press Altair 068 Global Feeder/Transworld Feeders Sima Marine/Transworld Group Middle East 24/02 02/03 Northern Practise 035 X-Press Feeders/ONE Sea Consortium/ONE(I) (ASX) 03/03 Hapag / CMA CGM ISS Shpg./CMA CGM Ag. (I) 24/02 TSS Neptune 308E Maersk Line/Hapag Maersk India/ISS Shpg Far East & South East Asia 25/02 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium (Arabian Star) 26/02 MSC Joanna IP308A MSC/COSCO MSC Ag/COSCO Shpg. Europe, South Central America, US, Gulf (IPAK) 27/02 05/03 MSC Elaine IP309A CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) 06/03 27/02 Irenes Rythm 2308 Asyad Seabridge Gulf. (IEX) 28/02 28/02 Hyundai Oakland 0121E HMM HMM Shpg. Far East & South East Asia, South Central America. (CIX) 15/02 07/03 Hyundai Bangkok 0115E HMM HMM Shpg. Santos, Paranagua, Buenos Aires, Itajai, Montevideo. (FIL) 08/03
PORT EXPORT VESSELS AGENTS ETA TO COMMODITY QTY.(m.t.) ETD IMPORT VESSELS AGENTS ETA FROM COMMODITY QTY.(m.t.) ETD IMPORT ETA Vessel’s Name Agent From Commodity Quantity ETD COASTAL ETA Vessel’s Name Agent From Commodity Quantity ETD (As on 20-02-2023) MULDWARKA PORT NB The data in this Daily pertaining to Ports Information is received by us, sometimes even at the eleventh hour by telephonic messages from the concerned Steamer Agents. Therefore, there is every likelihood of last minute change in the data published the Management of Daily Shipping Times exercise every necessary care & attention in collecting every data & getting it published accurately Inspite of this, if any ommission, inaccuracy or printing error occur in the data published in this daily, the Management of Daily Shipping Times is not responsible or liable. 20th FEBRUARY 2023 16 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA

OTHER PORTS OF GUJARAT

SHIPS FOR DEMOLITION AT ALANG

ZIM INTEGRATED SHIPPING SERVICES

with Import Cargo in containers.

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.

IMPORT ETA ETD VESSEL'S NAME AGENT FROM COMMODITY QTY(m.t.) In Port IVY Aliance Seascape Shpg. Indonesia Coal 55950 In Port Big Glory Overseas Shpg. Indonesia Coal 60500 In Port Galapagos Samsara Shpg. Vizag Iron Ore Pellets 75000 In Port Navdhenu Sun Samsara Shpg. UAE Lime Stone 48000 In Port Vishva Uday Samsara Shpg. Vizag Iron Ore Pellets 75000 In Port Sea Hrames 1 Atlantic Shpg. Novorossiyk Naphtha 35,844.800
EXPORT ETA ETD VESSEL'S NAME AGENT FROM COMMODITY QTY(m.t.) In Port King Baton Rouge Samsara Shpg. UAE Blast Furnace Slag 50000 (As on 14-02-2023)
MUGDALLA PORT
Due/Arrived Name of Vessels Agents Type LDT Plot 1 VESSELS ARRIVED AT ALANG ANCHORAGE PORBANDAR PORT (As on 16-02-2023) EXPORT/IMPORT ETA ETD VESSEL'S NAME AGENT TO COMMODITY QTY. EXPORT At Jetty ETA ETD VESSEL'S NAME AGENT COMMODITY QTY(m.t.) APPPL In Port Jumbo Javelin Kshitij Marine Project Cargo 2605.554 IMPORT At Jetty ETA ETD VESSEL'S NAME AGENT COMMODITY QTY(m.t.) DHIL In Port Josco Huizhou Seahorse Shpg. Copper Conc. 54511.350 GCPTCL In Port Jag Viraat Atlantic Shpg. Chemicals 25200 APPPL In Port Rex Oldendroff Atlantic Shpg. Coal 108500 PLL In Port GAIL Bhuwan Atlantic Shpg. LNG 145000 DAHEJ PORT (As on 13-02-2023) (As on 16-02-2023) 20th FEBRUARY 2023 17
NAVLAKHI PORT (As on 16-02-2023) VESSELS DUE / IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE ETA VESSEL'S NAME AGENT FROM COMMODITY QUANTITY ETD
GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
As Agents : ZIM INTEGRATED SHIPPING SERVICES (INDIA) PVT. LTD. 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@zim.com Mr. Trinath Pal 9824504315 Email:pal.trinath@zim.com Import Marketing Queries : Mr. Mitesh Rajgor - 02836-235282,229543 E-mail: imp@starship-knd.zim.com m.v. “NAVIOS
OV4 - 33W The above vessel is arriving at MUNDRA PORT on 21-02-2023
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East Zonal conference on PM Gatishakti –National Logistic Policy held in Bhubaneswar

BHUBANESWAR: Under the aegis of Ministry of Coal, the east zonal conference on PMGatiShakti (NationalMasterPlanforMultimodal connectivity) and National Logistic Policy was held recently in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The programme supported by Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd, a Government of India enterprise and the Government of Odisha focuses on integrated infrastructure development in Odisha, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Bihar. It was attended by Suresh Chandra Mohapatra, Chief Secretary, astheChiefGuest.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Secretary underscored the fact that logistic is the biggest challenge before the country. Appreciating Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s visioninlaunchingthePMGatiShakti program, Shri Mohapatra said it will go a long way in ending the silos style of functioning that prevailed among various departments in the transport sector. Bringing various departments and ministries on a single platform will greatly address the huge volume of transportation of minerals and materialsacrossthecountry.

Referring to Odisha, Mohapatra said the state alone transports thermal coal to as many as 14 to 15

states across the country. Underlining the need of logistic development in the eastern region Shri Mohapatra said this region is the growth engine of the country. In his context, he said a robust futuristic plan needs to be put in place and executedinthesectoroflogistics.

In his address, as the Guest of honour the Secretary, Ministry of Steel,GovernmentofIndia,Nagendra Nath Sinha said, for the steel sector logistics are like a situation of life and death. Elaborating on the importance of logistics, he said for every tonne of steel that we produce, 4 tonnes of material has to be moved. So, for producing 120 million tonnes of steel, about 600 million tonnes of material has to be moved across the country. The total cost of logistics is around 28 percent of the total cost of production in the steel sector. If we need to cut down the cost of production, we have todecreasethecostoflogistics,which is well envisioned in the PM Gatishaktischeme.

Besides the existing modes of transport like the rail, road and water connectivity,ShriSinhasaidthereisa need to think of even new mode and manner of logistical support so that the cost can be significantly cut down. He also stressed upon the

appropriate mode of transport of material to reduce cost and improve efficiency.StatingthatcurrentlyIndia is having 80 KG per capita consumption of steel as against about 700Kginthedevelopedcountries,the UnionSteelSecretarysaidevenwhen we join the middle ranking countries the demand for logistics will go up, thereby calling for significant reductioninlogisticcost.

PM Gatishakti National Master Plan (NMP), a transformative approach for improving logistics efficiency and reducing logistic costs, was launched for integrated infrastructure development in the country. The objective is to bring different Ministries / States / Departments/Industries together for integrated planning and coordinated implementation of infrastructure connectivityProjects.

The conference was attended by senior officials of East Zonal States and different Ministries like Coal, DPIIT, Railways, Power, Steel, Fertilizers & Chemicals, MoRTH, Shipping Ports & Waterways along with Industry representatives of East Zone.

The conference aims to have in depthdiscussionsandsuggestionsfor inclusivedevelopmentoftheregion.

Seafood exports to surge to $14 bn by 2025: Govt

KOLKATA: India is aiming to double its seafood exports to $14billionby2025fromtheFY22level, Union minister of state for commerce and industry Anupriya Patel said in Kolkata.

The Country exported 1.36 million tonne (MT) of seafoods during 202122, earning an all-time record of $7.76 billion. “In two years from now, we plan to achieve a target of $14 billion,” she said after inaugurating the 23rd edition of India International Seafood Show(IISS).

NotingthatIndiaisalreadyamong the world’s top five seafood-exporting countries,theMinistersaid17%ofthe country’s agricultural exports comprises fish and allied products. “We are the world’s third-largest fish producer,second-largestaquaculture producer and fourth-largest seafood exporter,” she pointed out at the start of the three-day event being organised by the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) in association with the Seafood Exporters Association

ofIndia(SEAI).

Noting duty concessions on the import of vital shrimp/fish feed ingredients announced in the Union Budget 2023-24, Patel said the government’s measures towards protection of the interest of the country’s aqua farmers and the sector as a whole. “We slashed the import duty from 15% to 5% for fish meal/krillmealandvitaminpremixes, whereas the duty has been halved to 15% for fish lipid oil and algal prime,” shesaid.

China lifts suspension on Indian Seafood imports

BEIJING: China has lifted the suspension of shipments from 99 Indian seafood processing and exporting units following India’s assurances over source control, a move which would boost marine products exports to the neighbouring country, an MPEDA official said recently.

China had suspended a total of 110 units since December 2020 over Covid concerns, but the sustained efforts by theseafoodexportdevelopmentbody— Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), were crucial to India’seventualsuccessingettinglifted

China’s suspension order, according to top officials. Centre had projected to nearly double the seafood exports to USD14billionby2025.

“The lift on the suspension of the 99 seafood processing units was done on February 14 and is expected to raise India’s export of marine productsby5percentto10percentin the next financial year. The suspension of 11 units was revoked earlier, MPEDA Chairman D V Swamysaid.

Non-conformity with the trade norm requirements of China upon virtual inspection had led to the non-

acceptance of seafood cargo from the concernedunits.

“Efforts by MPEDA, along with the Export Inspection Council, Embassy of India at Beijing, and the Department of Commerce, yielded fruition,asalltheunitshavecomplied with the requirements of (GACC),” Swamysaid.

India had 475 establishments that exportedseafoodduring2021-22. The country’s seafood export to China was worth USD 1.17 billion in 2021-22, clocking a 25 per cent rise from the previous financial year, MPEDAofficialssaid.

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Centre evaluating PLI scheme for Shipping Containers in post-pandemic times

NEW DELHI: The Centre is evaluating the need for a ProductionLinked Incentive (PLI) scheme for shipping containers in a postpandemic situation where shipping costs have come down and shortages have eased but the capacity for domestic production exists, sources trackingthematterhavesaid.

“In principle, the Shipping Ministry’s proposal for a PLI scheme for containers has been discussed within the Government. It is acknowledged that India has steel plants and there are existing capacities. So we can make containers veryeasilyinthecountry.Whatis now being evaluated is its economic sustainability and the quantum of funds to be allocated, if the scheme is approved,”thesourcesaid.

While the industry felt a pressing need for containers during the acute shortages experienced during the Covid-19 times, the situation has somewhateasednow.“Shippingcosts had zoomed during the Covid-19 pandemic when the shortage of

containers was hurting traders globally, including in India. But, now shipping costs have come down to a tenth. The container shortage has also relatively eased. Business opportunities may come at a particular time but one needs to see if theyaresustainable,”thesourcesaid.

For instance, if a company is making containers, it is important to see what agreement it can get into with a shipping line for containers supply. “The options the manufacturers would have should be economically feasible for the PLI scheme to succeed. It is also important to anticipate the level of demand from prospective investors for the proposed PLI scheme so that an appropriate allocation could be done,’theofficialsaid.

According to industry estimates, theglobalshippingcontainersmarket size is around $8 billion and is likely to cross$12billioninthenextfiveyears.

If the proposed PLI scheme for containers was found feasible, funding would not be a problem

despite the fact that Budget 2024 did not allocate additional funds for it. “There are enough savings from the PLI funds already allocated. These savings would be used to fund new schemes, including the one for containers,oncetheyareapprovedby theCabinet,”theofficialsaid.

The PLI scheme, announced in Budget 2020-21 with 1.97 lakh crore outlay to create global champions in manufacturing, is so far available for 14 sectors. These include pharmaceutical ingredients, largescale electronics, medical devices, technology products, pharmaceutical drugs, telecom and networking products, food products, white goods, solar PV modules, auto and auto components, ACC batteries, MMF and technical textiles, specialty steel, anddrones.

New PLIs are being discussed for many sectors, including toys, e-bikes, garments, and home accessories (all materials including cotton), high-end smartphone components, furniture, andleatherfootwear.

India’s exports rise in both value, volume terms in 2022: GTRI report

NEW DELHI: The country’s merchandise exports have recorded a healthy growth in both value and volume terms in 2022, economic think tank Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said in a recent report. The outbound shipments rose by 14.6 per cent year-on-year to USD 453.3 billionin2022.

“The study found that products where exports increased to cover a value of USD 315.9 billion (69.8 per cent of total merchandise exports). But, products whose export quantities increased over the previous year represent USD 285.6 billion (63 per cent of total exports),” it said.

Major product categories which

have recorded growth in both value and volume terms include petroleum products, sugar, and basmati rice.

“Petroleum products, including diesel, gasoline and naphtha represent an export value of USD 94 billion. The unit price rose between 50-115 per cent in one year. The high unit prices may be primarilyduetothehighpricesofcrude oil. Sugar saw a unit value increase of 15 per cent, with exports of over USD5billion,”itadded.

It said that Gold jewelry and similar products with an export value of about USD 9 billion saw lower unit value realization in 2022. Similarly, hot rolled steel products with exports of USD 769 million in 2022 saw a decline of 26.2 per centinunitvaluerealization.

“Exports in 2022 saw a healthy trend with products covering 63 per cent of export value and saw an increase in the quantityofexport,”thereportsaid.

Further products where India’s exports have been traditionally strong but now feeling regulatory heat in a few countries or low global demand include shrimps,andiron-orepellets.

“Indian rupee/US dollar exchange rate appreciated by 6.1 per cent betweenJune2021andJune2022.

“This broadly explains the macro picture of why products where exports increased to cover a value of 69.8 per cent of total merchandise exports, but products whose export quantities increased merely represent 63percentoftotalexports,”itsaid.

India’s imports from Russia surge 5 times

NEW DELHI: The Union Commerce and Industries Ministry informed that the imports from Russia has jumped about five times to $37.31 billion during April-January this fiscal year. It is due to the increased import of crudeoilfromRussia.

In 2021-22, Russia was India’s 18th largest import partner, accounting for $9.86 billion of imports. Russia has become India’s fourth largest import source during the 10-month period of thecurrentfiscal.

India is the world’s third-largest crude importer after China and the United States. Russia’s share of India’s imports rose to 1.27 million barrels per day in January. Russia is providing crude oil in a discounted rate for India aftertheRussia-Ukraineconflict.

Imports from China rose by about 9% to $83.76 billion during AprilJanuary this fiscal. Similarly, the imports from UAE increased by 23.53% to $44.3 billion. India’s imports from the US grew by about 25% to $42.9 billion

duringtheperiod.

On the export front, the US has emerged as the top destination for Indian exporters during the 10-month period, accounting for 17.71% of the country’s total outbound shipments during that period. Exports to the UAE have increased to $25.71 billion during April-January 2022-23 as against $22.35 billion in the year ago period. Exports to China, however, dipped to $12.2 billion duringtheperiodasagainst$18.4billion duringApril-January2021-22.

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FM exhorts exporters to ‘foresee’ impact of global slowdown & engage with Govt

NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has exhorted exporters to be receptive and ‘foresee’ how the recession or slowing economy abroad will pan out for them, while asking them to constantly engage with thegovernment.

Stating that external uncertainties are far more ‘unpredictable’ and therefore challenging, Sitharaman said in a post-pandemic, post-war world, and where there is a repeat occurrence of virus, there is no fixed ‘template’todealwithuncertainties.

Withregardtoimports,sheassured the industry that the Government is looking at specific items to see which are going to be consistently needed for next few years as well as those whose import could hurt domestic manufacturers.

“The changes abroad, recession abroad or the slowing economy abroad are all going to be challenge for Indian exporters. So Indian exporters will have to be far more receptive of what is happening there or even foresee how that will pan out for them and keep constantly engaging with the government otherwise at a time when exportershavetobeontheirtoes,such challenges demotivate them,”

Sitharaman said at the Assocham eventhere.

The Minister’s comments came after Commerce Ministry data showed that India’s exports dipped by 6.58 per cent to USD 32.91 billion in January — second straight month of decline — due to slowdown in global demand.

Imports in January too contracted by3.63percenttoUSD50.66billion.

Sitharaman further said that customs authorities at the borders are keeping a tab on both exports and imports.“Nowayareweblankettaking a position, we are looking at specific items to see which are going to be consistently needed for next few years and which are going to hurt us. Those which cause hurt we are ready to act,” theMinistersaid.

She also asked businesses to keep the Government informed with the input on import of items which they think could hurt domestic industry as well as those which are essential input inmanufacturing.

“We have gone item wise in customs duty and therefore we were able to bring it down in 18-20 categories… We will bring it down at the same time keep a very close watch

on flooding or surge in any kind of imported goods. Even if the surge was only for 3 months, it can hurt us for full year. So there is a very keen eye being kept on what’s happening in our borders in terms of exports and in termsofimports,”Sitharamansaid

The Minister said the priority of the Government is growth and in the last three budgets, the Government has kept up the momentum by increasing public spending on infrastructure projects

The Budget 2023-24 hiked capital expenditureby33percenttoRs10lakh crore, which is 3.3 per cent of Gross DomesticProduct(GDP).

“We did so last time and, in the year before,wehavemadesureweachieved the target. We have maintained the momentum in achieving the target laid out and that is going to be a challenge for me in reaching the Rs 10 lakh crore in 12 months. The challenge is more in achievingit,”Sitharamansaid.

The COVID-19 pandemic and Russia-Ukrainewarledtosupplychain disruptions, leading to high inflation. Central banks globally have been tightening monetary policy to tame inflation,butthathasalsoledtofearsof recessioninadvancedeconomies.

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HMM steps toward carbon neutrality with 9 methanol-fuelled 9,000 TEU Containerships

SEOUL: HMM announced that it has signed newbuilding contracts with Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) and HJ Shipbuilding and Construction(HJSC) for nine 9,000 TEU containerships poweredbymethanoldual-fuelengines.

In last July, HMM unveiled a mid-to-long-term strategy to leap forward to be a global top-rated shipping and logistics company through enhancing fleet competitiveness. With the order of methanol-powered containerships, HMM has taken an initial step toward expanding its eco-friendly fleet using alternativefuels.

Methanolsignificantlyreduces greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional oil-based fuels, bringing an immediate improvement in air quality around ports and shipping lanes. Sulphur oxides (SOx) and particulate matter emissions are virtually eliminated and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions are cut by 80%. Furthermore, methanol’s biodegradable and water-soluble qualities significantly reducetherisktomarineenvironments.

Under the agreement, HSHI and HJSC will build seven and two vessels, respectively, costing a total of USD 1.12 billion. The ships are scheduled to be deployed on the Asia-North/Latin America trade lanes and the Asia-India routes, with expected delivery from 2025 to 2026. In particular, green shipping corridors between Busan in Korea and key ports in the U.S. are also one of the potential routes to operate thenewships.

In addition, HMM has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with five fuel suppliers, including Proman, PTTEP, European Energy, Hyundai Corporation and so on, to secure the supply of methanolforitsnewly-orderedvessels.

HMM will conduct a feasibility study with each partner to procure various types of methanol in its main bunkering ports and,subsequently,willcollaboratetoproducegreenmethanol aspartofdevelopingcarbon-neutralfuels.

As an environmental initiative, HMM has committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions across its fleet by 2050. To achieve the target, HMM explores a range of sustainable energy sources, including methanol, LNG, hydrogen, andgreenammonia.

“We will continue to drive efforts to support the global community’s broader transition to carbon neutrality while at the same time strengthening our fundamental level of future capability in the face of increasingly fierce competition in the global market.” said President and CEO of HMM, Kim,KyungBae.

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