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DPA starts Digital Transformation under e-Drishti project

GANDHIDHAM : Deendayal Port Authority has started yet another digital transformation by installing Biometric Attendance Systems under e-Drishti project. This attendance system, being an initiative of good management practice, will lead to an effective monitoring mechanism of the employee attendance, resulting in increased productivity.

DPA achieves record 11,147 vehicle movements through its gates in a single day

GANDHIDHAM : Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla being India's No. 1 Major Port, yet again proved its position by historic all time high movement of all cargocarriersinside7gatesofDryCargo area of Deendayal Port on 17.02.2023, which was not possible without the help of RFID Based Access Control System. A total of 11,147 Nos. of vehicles movements were recorded (bothIN&OUT).

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DPA starts Digital Transformation under e-Drishti project

Cont’d from Pg. 3

The locations where devices have been installed at are AO Building, AO Annexe building, Gopalpuri, CDC, Vadinar, North Gate, Marine Building, Nirman Building, PNC building, Seva Sadan, Workshop/time-office, DLB, Oil Jetty, Estate office- Kandla, Estate office-Gopalpuri and AutoGarage.

Shri Nandeesh Shukla, Dy.Chairman, stated thatwiththeintroductionofbiometricattendance system of all DPA officials from top to bottom, it will ensure maintenance of discipline and office

decorum. He urged all officials to co-operate in this initiative.

DPA achieves record 11,147 vehicle movements through its gates in a single day

Cont’d from Pg. 3

Wherein, 5766 Nos. of vehicle moved inside & 5381 Nos. of vehicle movementwasOutthegatesofDPA.

Such a movement was never possibleearlierinthemanualsystem,withthehelpofRFID Based Access Control System, which is helping to improve the productivity of the Port and the business of the Port Users.

This historic movement has been made possible by the coordinationofDPAManagementalongwithcooperationof PortUsers/Associations.

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Share of renewable energy in ports to increase by 60%: Sarbanada Sonowal

…Three Major Ports, Paradip Port, Deendayal Port & V. O. Chidambaranar Port will be developed as Hydrogen Hubs: Sarbananda Sonowal

NEW DELHI - The consultative committee for the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW)had a discussion on ‘Green Port and Green Shipping’ in Mumbai. During this meeting Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister, MoPSW; Shri Shantanu Thakur, MoS, MoPSW; Shri Arvind G. Sawant, MP, South Mumbai; Shri Manoj Kotak, MP, Mumbai North East; Smt. Geetha Viswanath Vanga , MP, Kakinada; Shri Sudhansh Pant, Secretary, MoPSW; Shri Rajiv Jalota, Chairman, Mumbai Port, Shri Sanjay Sethi, Chairman, JNPA; Shri Madhu S Nair, Chairman, CSL; Captain Binesh Kumar Tyagi, Chairman, SCI; Shri Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Additional Secretary, MoPSW; Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, JS, Ports, MoPSW shared theirviews.

Under the Green Shipping and Green Shipping initiative of MIV 2030 major ports have implemented and initiated various activities that would help in reducing the GHG (Green House Gases) emissions from the Port and Shippingsectorandhelpinachievingthetargetssetbythe Government for making the maritime sector green and sustainable. Activities like Shore-to-Ship power, use and promotion of electrically powered Port equipments, use of alternate fuels like LNG/CNG, Storage and bunkering facilities for environment friendly fuels like LNG, CNG, Hydrogen, Ammonia etc., transition towards renewable sources of energy including Solar Power, Wind Power, Tidal power etc. have already been initiated at many of the Major Ports of the country. ShriSarbanandaSonowal said‘‘TheMinistryfor Ports, Shipping and Waterways intends to increase the shareofrenewableenergyto60%ofthetotalpowerdemand of each of its major Ports from a present share of less than 10%.TheportshavealsoaimedtoreduceCarbonemissions, per ton of cargo handled, by 30% by the year 2030. The Maritime Vision Document-2030, released by Prime Minister, is a 10 Year blueprint on India’s vision of a sustainableMaritimesectorandvibrantblueeconomy’’.

Shri Sonowal said as envisaged in the National Hydrogen Mission, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has identified and nominated Paradip Port, Deendayal Port and V.O. Chidambarar Port for developing them as Hydrogen Hubs, capable of handling, storageandgenerationofgreenhydrogenbytheyear2030.

Ministry for Ports, Shipping and Waterways has undertaken green port initiatives in the major ports so that their environmental performance can be improved. The green port initiatives include acquisition of equipments for monitoring environmental pollution, acquisition of dust suppressionsystems,settingupofSTP’sgarbagedisposal system for ports and ships, developing shore reception facility for wastes from ships, setting up projects for energy generation from renewable energy sources, providingshorepowertoshipsatberths,creatingOil Spill Response (Tier-1) capabilities at all ports, taking actions to improve harbour water quality, inclusion of sustainable practices in terminal design, development and operation,increasinggreen coverwithinportpremisesetc.

InordertoenhancetheshareofGreenShipping,various projects are being implemented by Cochin Shipyard Ltd.,

India’slargestshipbuildingandmaintenancefacility.These include green urban mobility solutions like Hybrid Electric Ferries, autonomous Zero-emission vessels, pilot project on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ferry, Electric Catamaran Water Taxi, Hybrid Electric Ro-Ro, Hybrid LNG-Electric Inland Cargo Carrier, Hybrid Tugs, etc. The pace at which the Greeninitiatives areundertaken bythe12majorportswill surely bring a green revolution in the sector making the ports cleaner and greener, which is also a key component of ‘Blue Economy’, creating environmental benefits and balancing the investments and cash flow.

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT DEENDAYAL PORT

TODAY’S

TIDE 23/02/2023

VESSELS IN PORT & DUE FOR EXPORT LOADING

VESSELS IN PORT & DUE FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

GENERAL CARGO VESSELS

SHIPS SAILED WITH NEXT EXPORT CARGOS DESTN.

LIQUID CARGO VESSELS

SHIPS READY FOR BERTH

KANDLA INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL (KICT)

I.G.M. Nos. filed at Kandla Customs

Time Height Time Height Hr. Min. Metres Hr. Min. Metres 04:31 7.13 11:330.54 17:09 6.68 23:31 0.92
MV Royal O 22/12 Port Sudan MV VTC Phoenix 22/12 Vietnam MV Golbon 22/12 Bandar Abbas MV Akti 22/12 Vietnam MV Korea Chemi. 22/12 Al Jubail MV Mariam 23/12 Libya MV Tarlan 23/12 Bandar Abbas MV Obe Dinares 23/12 Steamer's Name Agents Arrival on MV Everest K GAC Shpg. 11/02 Steamer's Name Agents Arrival on CJ-X MV Bhaskar II Inayat Cargo 1,851 T. steel Coils 2023021250 Tuna MV CL Heidi Cross Trade 33,000 T. DAP In Bulk 2023021103 26/12 MV Han Zhi J M Baxi 557 T. P. Cargo (8 Pkgs.) 2023021078 CJ-VIII MV Seaguardian Genesis 42,000 T. Petcoke In Bulk 2023021212 CJ-VII MV Seastar Vulcan Syenergy Seaport Uruguay 37,698 CBM Pine Logs 2023021136 CJ-VI MV Splendor Taichung J M Baxi Indonesia 10,000 T. Woodpulp 2023021076 Tuna MV Vidyut Taurus 1,08,650 MT. Coal In Bulk 2023021216
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 28/12 MT Bow Santos GAC Shpg. 5,000 T. Chem. OJ-III MT Easterly Beach Galaxy J M Baxi 14,500 T. Palm Oil Prod. 2023021207 OJ-II MT Devashree Samudra 3,745 T. Chem. 202321261 OJ-IV MT Jag Pahal J M Baxi 32,000 T. HSD In Bulk 2023021205 24/12 MV Jishun Samudra 13,250 T. Chem. 23/12 MT MRC Sedef Interocean 9,000 T. CPO 2023021133 Stream MT Owl 5 GAC Shpg. 5,000 T. Chem. 2023021175 26/12 MT Rundemanen Interocean 4,788 T. CSFO 27/12 LPG/C Seateam GAC Shpg. 8,000 T. Ammonia 26/12 MT. Stolt cedar J M Baxi Dakar 30,737 T. Phos. Acid 23/12 MV Zhenghe 5 Samudra 8,000 T. Chem.
Berth Vessels Name Agent From Cargo Details VCN No. Manual IGM EDI IGM Tuna MV Benjamin Oldendorff Taurus 48,000 T. RSM In Bulk 2023021188 CJ-XVI MV Clipper Barolo Chowgule Bros. Potonou 46,200 T. Rice Bags Stream MV Everest K GAC Shpg. Kenya 18,000 T. Rice Bags 2023021087 CJ-I MV Glamor Ocean Harmony 23,400 T. Sugar in Bags 2023021143 CJ-III MV Golden Lotus Upasana Shpg. Sudan 20,000/6,000 T. Chichpeas/SBM In Bulk 2023021174 24/12 MV Heilan Spring Upasana Shpg. 40,500 T. SBM In Bulk 2023021189 CJ-IV MV Honest 1 BS Shpg. 12,000 T. Rice in Bags 2023021131 CJ-XVA MV Kotor Interocean 31,500 T. Sugar in Bags 2023021200 CJ-V MV PAC Ankaa Tristar 2,500/7,200 T. Magnesium Chloride 2023021059 23/12 MV RHL Marta ACT Infra 43,000 T. Rice Bags 2023021268 CJ-XIII MV Sagarjeet Cross Trade 57,850 T . Salt In Bulk 2023021238 24/12 MV Safeen Al Amal Interocean 33,000 T. Sugar In Bags 2023021244 23/12 MV Shail Lusail Cross Trade 83,650 T. Salt In Bulk CJ-XV MV Sheng Kang Hai Cross Trade 56,500 T. Salt In Bulk 2023021228 23/12 MV Spring Oasis Chowgule Bros. 58,200 T. Salt In Bulk 2023021248 CJ-II MV SSI Avenger BS Shpg. Italy 35,000 T. Call Blay 2023021091 23/12 MV Teacher O DBC 10,800 T. Rice Bags 2023021190 25/12 MV Trabzon Tristar 40 Pcs. Windmill Blade 2023021105 23/12 MV SCI Mumbai J M Baxi Jebel Ali I/E 1,500 TEUs. 2023021063 Stream MV Jairan Armita Shpg. Bandar Abbas I/E 600/500 TEUs.2023021153 TBA (PIC-I) Transworld Coch./Tuticorin/Mang. I/E TEUs. Stream MV SSL Krishna (PIC-II) Chenn./Vishakha./ I/E 1,800 TEUs. 2023021073 23/12 MV SSL Mumbai Haldia I/E 1,600 TEUs. 2023021142 25/12 MV SSL Bharat I/E 1,800 TEUs. CJ-XI MV TCI Express 027 TCI Seaways Manglore/Cochin/ I/E 1,550 TEUs. 26/12 MV TCI Anand 035 /Tuticorin I/E TEUs. Stream MV Levant Horizon Seacoast Yemen I/E 225 TEUs. 2022121073 CJ-XII MV Thorswind ULSSL Bandar Abbas I/E 500 TEUs. 23/12 MV Gambella Samsara I/E TEUs. ETA Vessels Name Agent To Cargo Details VCN No. Manual IGM EDI IGM
Cargo Steamer's Agent's ETD Jetty Name Name CJ-I MV Glamor Ocean Harmony 25/12 CJ-II MV SSI Avenger BS Shpg. 27/12 CJ-III MV Golden Lotus Upasana Shpg. 25/12 CJ-IV MV Honest 1 BS Shpg. 24/12 CJ-V MV PAC Ankaa Tristar 24/12 CJ-VI MV Splendor Taichung J M Baxi 24/12 CJ-VII MV Seastar Vulcan Syenergy Seaport 24/12 CJ-VIII MV Seaguardian Genesis 25/12 CJ-IX VACANT CJ-X MV Bhaskar II Inayat Cargo 24/12 CJ-XI MV TCI Express 027 TCI seaways 24/12 CJ-XII MV Thorswind ULSSL 24/12 CJ-XIII MV Sagarjeet Cross Trade 25/12 CJ-XIV VACANT CJ-XV MV Sheng Kang Hai Cross Trade 27/12 CJ-XVA MV Kotor Interocean 25/12 CJ-XVI MV Clipper Barolo Chowgule Bros. 25/12 Tuna Tekra Steamer's Name Agent's Name ETD MV Benjamin Oldendorff Tauras 25/12 MV CL Heidi Cross Trade 24/12 MV Vidyut Taurus 27/12 Oil Jetty Steamer's Name Agent's Name ETD OJ-I VACANT OJ-II MT Devashree Samudra 24/12 OJ-III MT Easterly Beach Galaxy J M Baxi 24/12 OJ-IV MT Jag Pahal J M Baxi 24/12 OJ-V VACANT OJ-VI VACANT OJ-VII VACANT
SHIPS NOT READY FOR BERTH
Manual EDI Vessels Name Agent 23rd FEBRUARY 2023 8 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA

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)

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 Mareena Gas — B-2 VACANT — B-3 VACANT — B-4 MT Swarna Kalash ISS Shipping B-5 VACANT — B-6 VACANT — B-7 VACANT — B-8 VACANT — B-9 VACANT — B-10 MV Aventicum Shaan Marine BERTH VESSEL'S NAME AGENT'S ETD VESSEL’S NAME NEXT PORT SAILED MV Chola Treasure Singapore 06-02-2023 MV Greentec Kabil 10-02-2023
VESSEL’S NAME NEXT PORT SAILED
Due Date Vessel’s Name Agents I/E From / To Cargo Details VCN B-10 MV Aventicum Shaan Marine I Chattanooga 20,674 MT Crimson Lentils 230335 23/02 LPG/C Bateleur Admiral Shipping I Jaigarh 6,689 MT LPG/C Propane / Butane 2300783 B-12 MV Green Ocean Malar shipping E 3,312 MT Others 2300756 24/02 MV SCL Mercury Master Logitech E Raslaffan 15,000 MT Steel Pipes 2300604 B-4 MT Swarna Kalash ISS Shipping I New Mangalore 35,000 MT Motor Spirit 2300739 25/02 LPG/C Venus Glory Nationwide I Dahej 23,757 LPG/C Propane / Butane 2300783 B-1 LPG/C Shergar Benline I Dahej 22,500 LPG/C Propane / Butane 2300704 MV Taxidiara Livorno 17-02-2023 MV Destiny Dharmatar 21-02-2023 B-11 VACANT — B-12 MV Green Ocean Malar Shipping WEST BASSIN WB-01 VACANT — WB-02 VACANT — WB-03 VACANT — VESSEL'S AT SPM IOCL VACANT HMEL VACANT — STS VACANT LNG VACANT SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO VESSEL NAME NEXTPORT SAILING DATE Uru Bhum (V-114E) Nhava Sheva 21-02-2023 MSC Regulus (V-307A) Salalah 21-02-2023 MSC Monica III (V-307A) Abu Dhabi 22-02-2023 Navious Verde (V-33W) Nhava Sheva 22-02-2023
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 24/02 CB-4 Wan Hai 301 (V-285E) (Adhoc) Wan Hai Line 24/02 B-5 X-Press Altair (V-23005) Sea Consortium 24/02 CONTAINER
VESSELS DUE / IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE
ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM VESSELS AT BERTH BERTH VESSEL’S NAME AGENT ETD SB-6 MSC lisbon (V-307A) MSC Agency 24/02 SB-7 SM Neyyar (V-45) MBK Logitix 24/02 SB-8 MSC Liciana (V-308R) MSC Agency 24/02 SB-9 MSC Iris (V-307A) (Adhoc) MSC Agency 24/02 24/02 MSC Rafaela (V-308R) MSC Agency Mombasa 25/02 MSC Mumbai VIII (V-307A) MSC Agency Nhava Sheva 28/02 Bach (V-49W) Zim Integrated Haifa In Port SM Neyyar (V-45) MBK Logitics Cochin 22/02 Thorswind (V-47W) Samsara Karachi 24/02 SCI Mumbai (V-2303) JM Baxi Nhava Sheva ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO CMA CGM Valaparaiso (V-W1MA) Reunion 21-02-2023 One Altair (V-3107) Damietta 22-02-2023 ESL Asante (V-2307S) Jebel Ali 22-02-2023
VESSELS AT BERTH BERTH VESSEL’S NAME AGENT ETD SB-04 SSL Ganga (V-120) Transworld 24/02 SB-05 CONTAINER VESSELS DUE / IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM 27/02 Bea Schulte (V-10W) Hapag Llyod Jebel Ali 07/03 Bfad Pacific (V-305N-309S) Maersk India Nhava Sheva ETA VESSEL’S NAME AGENT FROM
24/02 XIn Yan Tian (V-76) COSCO Nhava Sheva 28/02 Ever Utile (V-74E) Emirates Shipping Karachi 28/02 Cosco Hamburg (V-252) Cosco India Karachi In Port Northern Dexterity (V-2306W) Hapag Llyod Karachi 23/02 Wild Alpha (V-234) Evergreen Shpg/ONE Nhava Sheva 23/02 Niledutch Lion (V-3307W) Hapag Llyod Nhava Sheva 24/02 Northern Vigour (V-S1MA) CMA CGM Nhava Sheva 24/02 OOCL Asia (V-176W) CMA CGM Nhava Sheva CMA CGM Titus (V-W1MA) La Spezia 20-02-2023 Ever Ursula (V-184E) Colombo 21-02-2023 Zim Europe (V-75E) Hazira 22-02-2023 Ever Uranus (V-156E) Colombo 22-02-2023 VESSEL NAME NEXTPORT SAILING DATE 23rd FEBRUARY 2023 9 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA

TO LOAD FOR U. K. NORTH CONTINENT, MEDITERRANEAN, BLACK SEA, RED SEA, EAST EUROPE & CIS PORT

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 ADANI CMA MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL PVT LTD (ACMTPL), MUNDRA In Port Penang Bridge (V-690) 3020552 ONE Line Jebel Ali 23/02 LIsa (V-307S) 2300480 Maersk India NhavaSheva 24/02 Jan Ritscher(V-909E) 3020618 Transworld NhavaSheva 25/02 EM Astoria (V-308S) 3010511 Maersk India Port Qasim 25/02 GFS Giselle (V-2301) 3020600 Sima Marine NhavaSheva 27/02 Cap San Vincent(V-308W) 3020707 Maersk India Jebel Ali CB-1 Safir 1(V-23002M)(Adhoc) Master Logitech 23/02 CB-2 Penang Bridge (V-690) ONE Line 24/02 GH Curie (V-23003) Port Kelang 18-02-2023 Irenes Ray (V-2306) Sohar 18-02-2023 Irenes Rhythm (V-2306) Sohar 19-02-2023 MPV Clio(V-23006M) Sohar 19-02-2023 Cap San Lazaro(V-307W) Port Tangler 21-02-2023 Marsa Iris (V-2301) Jebel Ali 20-02-2023 ADANI MUNDRA AUTOMOBILE 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 25/02 205/02-AM Mercury Ace 91A 2306877 MOL Mol Shipping Pipavav (PCC) 1,000 Teus. 27/02 27/02-AM Aquaris Ace 92A 2300769 MOL MOL Shipping Durban (PCC) 1,000 Teus.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS
27/02 26/02-PM Cap San Vincent 308W 3020707 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Tangier, Algeciras, Valencia. (ME-2) 28/02 TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF PORT In Port Penang Bridge 690 3020552 Unifeeder Transworld Shpg. Jebel Ali (MJI) 24/02 23/02 23/02-AM LIsa 307S 2300480 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Qasim, Salalah. (MAWINGU) 24/02 23/02 23/02-AM Contship Lex 23005M 2300693 Prudential Global Master Logitech Sohar, Jebel Ali & Other Gulf Ports. (IRS) 24/02 25/02 24/02-PM Inter Sydney 130 Interworld Efficient Marine cc, China. (BMM) 26/02 27/02 26/02-PM Cap San Vincent 308W 3020707 Maersk Line Maersk India Salalah. (ME-2) 28/02 01/03 01/03-AM Irenes Rhythm 2308 3010563 Oman Container Seabridge Marine Sohar, Jebel Ali, Dammam. (IEX) 02/03 04/03 03/03-PM Marsa Iris 2302 3020530 TSS Line Sai Shipping Jebel Ali (JKX) 05/03 25/02 25/02-AM Majd 2302E 3010669 Milaha/QN Line Poseidon Shpg Jebel Ali, Hamad, Dammam. (IMX) 26/02 03/03 03/03-AM Northern Dedication 2304E 3020775 X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium 04/03 TO LOAD FOR EAST, WEST, NORTH & SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS In Port Penang Bridge 690 3020552 Unifeeder Transworld Shpg. Maputo (MJI) 24/02 23/02 23/02-AM LIsa 307S 2300480 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Casina, Mombasa (MAWINGU) 24/02 — 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 25/02 24/02-PM GFS Giselle 2301 3020600 Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Shekou, Shanghai, Ningbo (CSC) 26/02 — 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 25/02 24/02-PM GFS Giselle 2301 3020600 Global Feeder Sima Marine Colombo (CSC) 26/02 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 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 27/02 26/02-PM Bea Schulte 10W 230544 Hapag LloydHapag Lloyd Jeddah (INDAMEX 2) 28/02 TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTS 24/02 24/02-PM Northern Vigour S1MA 2300594 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Jebel Ali, Khorfakan. (SWAX) 25/02 04/03 03/03-PM Mombasa Express 2309S 2300672 Emirates Shpg. Emirates Shpg 05/03 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 28/02 28/02-PM CMA CGM Ivanhoe 3108 230208 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) New York, Norfolk, Charleston, Other USA East Cost Ports 01/03 Hapag / OOCLHapag / OOCL Destinations. (INDAMEX) 27/02 26/02-PM Bea Schulte 10W 230544 Hapag Lloyd Hapag Lloyd New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Charleston.(INDAMEX 2) 28/02 TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTS 24/02 24/02-PM Northern Vigour S1MA 2300594 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Mombasa, Dar Es Salaam. (SWAX) 25/02 04/03 03/03-PM Mombasa Express 2309S 2300672 Emirates Shpg. Emirates Shpg 05/03 07/03 06/03-PM Bfad Pacific 305N-309S2300721 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Reunion, Durban, Point Desgalets, Walvis Bay, Luanda, 08/03 Maersk Line Maersk India Cintan Apapa, Tema, Cotonou, Lome, Capetown. (MIDAS-2) 05/03 04/03-PM Maersk Chennai 304E-309W2300720 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Tema, Libreville, Doula (Direct), Boma, Lonito, Durban, Apapa, 06/03 Maersk Line Maersk India Tincan, Point Noire, Cotonou, Port Elizabeth. (MESAWA) 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) 23rd FEBRUARY 2023 10 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA

ADANI MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL (AMCT)

ADANI INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL PVT LTD. (AICT)

TO 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 23/02 22/02-PM Niledutch Lion 3307W 2300548 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Jeddah, Tangier, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Lonoon Gateway 24/02 01/03 01/03-PM NYK Vesta 78 2300745 COSCO/Hapag COSCO(I)/Hapag-Lloyd Antwerp, Le Havre. (EPIC-II) 02/03 24/02 24/02-PM XIn Yan Tian 76 2300577 Hapag Lloyd ISS Shipping La Spezia, Barcelona, Valencia, Tangier, Fos Sur Mer, Genoa, 25/02 03/03 03/03-AM Ningbo Express 2308W 2300699 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Marsaxlokk. (IMEX) 04/03 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, 24/02 26/02 26/02-PM Northern Discovery 2307W 230425 COSCO COSCO Yanbu, Port Said, Mersin, Istanbul, Izmit, Ambarli, Izmir (AGIS) 27/02 In Port X-Press Altair 23005 2300657 X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Jebel Ali, Khalifa, Khorfakkan. (ASX GULF) 24/02 01/03 01/03-PM Northern Practise 35 2300701 Transworld Feeder Transworld Group 02/03 24/02 24/02-PM XIn Yan Tian 76 2300577 Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shipping Khor Fakkan, Jebel Ali, Jeddah. (IMEX) 25/02 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 23/02 22/02-PM Wild Alpha 234 2300494 Evergreen/ONE Evergreen Shpg/ONE Port Kelang, Tanjin Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Ningbo 24/02 01/03 01/03-PM Ever Useful 167E 2300673 Feedertech/TS Lines Feedertech / TS Line Shanghai (CISC) 02/03 27/02 26/02-PM Tabea 2305E 2300677 KMTC/COSCO KMTC / COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Pusan, Kwangyang, Ningbo, 28/02 TS Lines Samsara Shpg Singapore, Shekou. (AIS) 28/02 28/02-PM Cosco Hamburg 262 2300644 Feedertech Feedertech Port Kelang, Singapore, Leam Chabang.(AGI) 01/03 01/03 28/02-PM Ever Utile 174E 2300601 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kleang (W), Hong Kong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan, 02/03 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. 03/03 03/03-PM Ever Uberty 181E 2300674 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Port Kelang,Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Xingang, Qingdao, 04/03 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC (FIVE) TBA RCL RCL Agency Port Kelang, Halphong, Nansha (RWA 1) — TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT 23/02 22/02-PM Wild Alpha 234 2300494 Evergreen / ONE Evergreen / ONE Colombo.(CISC) 24/02 01/03 01/03-PM Ever Useful 167E 2300673 Feedertech / TSL Feedertech / TSL 02/03 24/02 24/02-PM Xin Yan Tian 076 2300577 Hapag Lloyd ISS Shipping Colombo (IMEX) 25/02 03/03 03/03-AM Ningbo Express 2308W 2300699 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) 04/03 27/02 26/02-PM Tabea 2305E 2300677 KMTC/COSCO KMTC / COSCO Shpg. Colombo (AIS) 28/02 TS Lines Samsara Shpg 28/02 28/02-PM Cosco Hamburg 262 2300644 Feedertech Emirates Shipping Colombo.(AGI) 01/03 01/03 28/02-PM Ever Utile 174E 2300601 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo 01/03 COSCO/Evergreen COSCO /Evergreen (PMX) 28/02 28/02-PM Rio Grande Express 2308W 2300582 Hapag ONE Line (I)/ISS Shpg Colombo (MIAX) 01/03 03/03 03/03-PM Ever Uberty 181E 2300674 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Colombo. (FIVE) 04/03 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC 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 lisbon 307A 2300562 MSC/COSCO MSC Ag/COSCO Shpg. Gioia Tauro,Tangier,Southamton,Rotterdam,Antwerp, Felixstowe. Dunkirk, Le Havre 24/02 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) & Other Inland Destination in Europe, Med,Red Sea, Black Sea Adriatic Ports.(EUROPE) 23/02 23/02-AM Jolly Palladio 4 300542 Messina Transworld Group Istanbul,Jeddah,Nisurata(Libya),Castellon(Spain), Geneo,Naples,Iskderon (INDME) 24/02 25/02 25/02-AM MSC Silvia 308A 2300664 MSC MSC Agency (I) Barcelona, Valencia (INDUS-A) 26/02 26/02 26/02-AM MSC Ivana 308A 2300632 MSC/SCI MSC Ag/J.M. Baxi Gioia Tauro, Feixstowe, Hamburg, Antwerp & Other Inland Destn.(HIMEXP) 27/02 28/02 28/02-AM Bach 49W 2300700 ZIM Line Zim Integrated Haifa, Mersin, Istanbul (ZMI) 01/03 TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF PORT In Port MSC lisbon 307A 2300562 MSC MSC Agency (I) King Abdullah & Salallah (EUROPE) 24/02 23/02 22/02-PM Thorswind 47W 2300523 Safeen Feeders Samsara Shpg. Khalifa, Jebel Ali, Bahrain, Dammam, Jubair (UIG) 24/02 24/02 24/02-AM MSC Rafaela 308R 2300589 MSC MSC Agency Salalah, King Abdulla (EAF) 25/02 24/02 24/02-AM MSC Fatma 307A 2300637 MSC MSC Agency (I) Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi, Hamad, Ad Dammam, Umm Qasar(FAL WB) 25/02 25/02 25/02-AM MSC Mumbai VIII 307A 2300634 MSC MSC Agency (I) Salalah (INDUS) 26/02 25/02 24/02-PM MSC Santa Maria 307A 2300656 MSC MSC Agency (I) King Abdullah , Alexandria El Dekheila, Tehirdag, Canakkale, 26/02 Aliga , Mersin (EMED) 28/02 28/02-AM MSC Alizee III 308A 230186 MSC MSC Agency (I) Jebel Ali, Mombassa. (MOEX) 01/03 TBA MSC MSC Agency (I) Bahrain, AL Jubail, Hamad, Abu Dhabi (MEF-3)
23/02 23/02-AM Jolly Palladio 4 300542 Messina Transworld Group Durban, Moputo, Dar-Es-Salaam, Mombasa (INDME) 24/02 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 26/02 26/02-AM MSC Ivana 308A 2300632 MSC MSC Agency (I) Cape Town, East Town, Walvis Bay,Luanda,Namibie,Douala,Lome,Durban 27/02 Coega, Port Louis, Beira,Maputo, Nucal, Quelimane, Pemba, Majunga(HIMEXP) 28/02 28/02-AM MSC Alizee III 308A 230186 MSC MSC Agency (I) Mombassa. (MOEX) 01/03 TO LOAD FOR U.S.A, CANADA, ATLANTIC, PACIFIC & SOUTHERN AMERICA In Port MSC lisbon 307A 2300562 MSC MSC Agency U.S.A., Mexico, Carribean, South America, East & West Coast (EUROPE) 24/02 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 TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS In Port MSC Liciana 308R 2300626 MSC MSC Agency (I) Port kelang, Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Laem Chabang, Vung Tau, 24/02 Da Chan Bay, Shekou (SENTOSA) 02/03 02/03-AM Hyundai Oakland 121 2300670 Hyundai Seabridge Maritime Port Kelang, Hong Kong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, 03/03 GSL Star Shipping Singapore, Sanghai (CIX) TBA MSC/RCL MSC Ag./RCL Ag. Vietnam , Port Kelang, Halphong, Nansha (RWA 1) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT In Port SM Neyyar 45 2300667 Simatech MBK Logistics Cochin, Colombo, Chennai, Visakhapatnam (CCG) 24/02 In Port MSC Liciana 308R 2300626 MSC MSC Agency Colombo (SENTOSA) 26/02 24/02 24/02-AM SCI Mumbai 2303 2300553 SCI J M Baxi & Co. Colombo (SMILE C) 25/02 24/02 24/02-AM MSC Rafaela 308R 2300589 MSC MSC Agency (I) Karachi (EAF) 25/02 25/02 24/02-PM MSC Santa Maria 307A 2300656 MSC MSC Agency (I) Karachi (EMED) 26/02 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 28/02 28/02-AM Bach 49W 2300700 ZIM Line Zim Integrated Colombo (ZMI) 01/03 23rd FEBRUARY 2023 11 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS PORT PIPAVAV

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT ADANI HAZIRA PORT

JAMNAGAR

(BEDI)

OTHER PORTS OF GUJARAT

PORT

(As on 23-02-2023)

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 03/03 03/03-AM Maersk Sentosa 308W 23065 (MECL) 03/03 TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND PACIFIC ISLANDS 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 27/02 27/02-AM Seaspan Beacon 010WE 23055 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Laem Chabang, Singapore. 27/02 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 01/03 01/03-AM OOCL Atlanta 152 23063 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor, Cai Mep,Hongkong,Shanghai,Ningbo,Schekou,Nansha (CI1) 01/03 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 09/03 09/03-AM Aka Bhum 012E 23062 Gold Star/RCL Star Shpg/RCL Ag. Shekou. (CIXA) 09/03 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 03/03 03/03-AM Maersk Sentosa 308W 23065 (MECL) 03/03 24/02 24/02-AM AX Alexandria 0306E 23059 Maersk/GFS Maersk India/GFS Jabel Ali, Dammam (SHAEX) 24/02 TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT PORTS & COASTAL SERVICE 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 27/02 27/02-AM Seaspan Beacon 010WE 23055 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Karachi, Muhammad Bin Qasim. 27/02 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 28/02 28/02-AM SSL Bharat 126 23072 SCI J. M Baxi Mundra, Cochin, Tuticorin (SMILE) 28/02 01/03 01/03-AM OOCL Atlanta 152 23063 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo (CI1) 01/03 05/03 05/03-AM Zim Charleston 11E 23049 OOCL/APL OOCL(I)/DBC Sons Colombo. (CIXA) 05/03 TBA SLS SLS Hazira, Cohin, Mangalore, Tuticorin, Mundra. (PIC 1) 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 03/03 03/03-AM Maersk Sentosa 308W 23065 Safmarine Maersk Line India (MECL) 03/03 25/02 25/02-AM MOL Celebration 089E 23050 ONE ONE (India) Los Angeles, Oakland. (PS3) 25/02 27/02 27/02-AM Seaspan Beacon 010WE 23055 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg Seattle, Vancouver, Long Beach, Los Angeles, New York, 27/02 ONE ONE (India) Norforlk, Charleston, Halifax. (TIP) EXPORT ETA ETD VESSEL'S NAME AGENT CARGO QUANTITY Stream Lazord A Anine Shpg. Raw Sugar 47500 IMPORT ETA ETD VESSEL'S NAME AGENT CARGO QUANTITY In Port Birte Oldendroff Atlantic Shpg. Coal 99631 In Port DM Jade Samudra Marine MEG 16455.641 In Port Songa Peace Samudra Marine Methanol 14982.349 In Port Ocean Pioneer Samudra Marine EDC 2610.425 Stream Hong Hai 6 Taurus Shpg. Crude Palm Oil 7999 HAZIRA PORT (As on 20-02-2023)
ETA/Berth Vessel’s Name Voy Line Agents Will Load For ETD In Port SSL Ganga 120 Shreyas Transworld Group Coastal & Mundra Transhipment for Mediterranean, Europe, 23/02 01/03 SSL Visakhaptnam 157 Hapag/CMA CGM ISS Shpg./CMA CGM Ag.(I) South Central America, US, Gulf & Africa. 02/03 ONE/COSCO ONE (I)/COSCO Shpg. (WCC) 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 27/02 MSC Illinois IA307A MSC MSC Agency Africa (India South Africa) 28/02 28/02 BFAD Atlantiv 309W Maersk Line Maersk India Mediterranean, Europe, South Central America, US, Gulf & Africa 01/03 08/03 Rio Centaurus 310W (Blue Nile Express) 09/03 28/02 Hyundai Oakland 0121E HMM HMM Shpg. Far East & South East Asia, South Central America. (CIX) 01/03 07/03 Hyundai Bangkok 0115E HMM HMM Shpg. Santos, Paranagua, Buenos Aires, Itajai, Montevideo. (FIL) 08/03 01/03 MSC Santa Maria IE307A MSC MSC Agency Mediterranean, USEC, USWC, South Central America, Gulf 02/03 06/03 MSC Pratiti IE308A (India to East Med SVC) 07/03 01/03 Ever Uberty 181E Zim/KMTC Zim Integrated/KMTC India Far East & South East Asia 02/03 06/03 Ian H 31E Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. (NIX / FIVE / CIX3) 07/03 14/03 X-Press Odyssey 23001E RCL/Emirates RCL Ag./Emirates Shpg. 15/03
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 23-02-2023) 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. 23rd FEBRUARY 2023 12 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA

m.v. “ESL ASANTE ” V-02307S IGM NO: 2335833 DATE: 18 FEB 2023

The above vessel has arrived at Mundra on 21/02/2023 as per following details.

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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

Rajkamal-II, Office No. 103, 1st Floor, Plot No. 342, Ward - 12/B, Gandhidham - 370201. India. In case of any query kindly contact the below E-mail IDS & Phone Numbers :

IMPORT related : ravi.vaghela@in.emiratesline.com

Tel. No. : +91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. : +91 89809 97977

EXPORT related : benoy.varghese@in.emiratesline.com

Tel. No. : +91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. : +91 89800 25092

IGM Tracking : http://www.emiratesline.com : 8090/eadmins/igm_main.jsp.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

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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.

Pvt. Ltd

Rajkamal-II, Office No. 103, 1st Floor, Plot No. 342, Ward - 12/B, Gandhidham - 370201. India.

In case of any query kindly contact the below E-mail IDS & Phone Numbers :

IMPORT related : ravi.vaghela@in.emiratesline.com

Tel. No. : +91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. : +91 89809 97977

EXPORT related : benoy.varghese@in.emiratesline.com

Tel. No. : +91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. : +91 89800 25092

IGM Tracking : http://www.emiratesline.com : 8090/eadmins/igm_main.jsp.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
m.v. “MONTPELLIER ” V-0030 IGM NO: 2335566 DATE:
FEB 2023
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above vessel has arrived at Mundra on 17/02/2023 as per following details.
For vessel ETA / IGM- ITEM/ Exchange Rate / Local charges & Detention Charges please contact our office. 23rd FEBRUARY 2023 14 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA

Haifa Port is going to be Adani Ports’ biggest revenue generator outside India

HAIFA:Israel’sstrategicHaifaPort will be Adani Ports & SEZ’s (APSEZ) biggest revenue generator outside India,aseniorexecutivesaid.

APSEZ is also building an incubation centre at the port there which will be the biggest startup accelerator for the group, said the executive, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

India’s largest port operator is first focussedonthecitysidedevelopmentof the Haifa port, which would include the setting up of convention centres and hotelsapartfromtheincubationcentre, saidtheexecutive.

APSEZ is in talks with multiple partners including cruise operators to bolster tourist arrivals to the port, he added. It is also working closely with local municipal bodies to make the masterplan for city side development, he said. The company has 800 employees at the Haifa port including seniormanagementandportworkers.

APSEZ, in a 70:30 consortium with IsraelichemicalcompanyGadotGroup, had won the tender for privatising the

OTP-based

port at $1.18 billion. It took over the port inJanuary.

Haifa is the second largest port and one of the three major ports in Israel. Apartfromoperatingcontainercargo,it is the biggest hub for tourist cruises in the region. Over the years, Haifa has becomeincreasingly critical forIsrael’s thawing political relations with Gulf states, which have led to it harbouring ambitioustradetieswiththeregion.

“Strategically it is very well located. It is the eastern most harbour in the Mediterranean. Everyone wants to do economic activity there. There are future plans to connect the Middle East to the Mediterranean starting at UAE and concluding at Haifa via rail route, which will connect Saudi Arabia and Jordan on the rail corridor,” said the APSEZexecutive.

Haifa port also is strategically located for transhipment of cargo through the Mediterranean Sea through the UAE to ports in Europe. It provides an alternative route to the current more expensive one that goesviatheSuezCanal.

“Right now, every ship sailing through the Mediterranean has to pass through the Suez Canal. Prices keep going up. So, when the port is modernised and the railway connectivity is developed, it will reduce transit time and make an alternate gateway to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and theUAEandtoEurope,”headded.

Pramit Pal Chaudhury, Head of India practice at the Eurasia Group, said the alternative route and operations would increase efficiency of transportation by 60%.

Cargo railway lines are being planned to connect the UAE to Israel via Jordan and potentially Saudi Arabia, and Haifa would be integrated into the larger network. Last year, Chinese rival Shanghai International Port Group opened a containerterminaljustnextdoor.

APSEZ operates 13 ports in India and handles 24% of the country’s cargo. Earlier this year, it became the first Indian port operator to take over a Sri Lankan port.

digital locking soon for freight-package trains

NEW DELHI - The Indian Railways will soon introduce a digital locking system based on OTP to prevent thefts on board its freight and package trains, aseniorofficialsaidrecently.

The system will, according to officials, solely rely on secure OTP, which will be used to unlock and close carriages. “Over the course of the travel, the goods will not be available. Without any interference, it will be openedbyoneOTPandshutbyanother. All we do now is seal the trains and make sure the seal is intact at every station. This will significantly lessen problemswhilethetrainisrunning,”an officialdeclared.

To make sure the system functions properly, he stated that an employee of

therailway willreceive theOTPateach station where loading or unloading needstobedone.

The official described the procedure, stating that an OTP is delivered to the involved personnel’s mobile number when the lock is closed. The motorist must push the lock’s button to confirm the position after arriving at the desired spot.

An additional OTP is provided to the driver’s cellphone number when the driver’s OTP is verified in order to open the lock.

Moreover, the location of the train will be tracked. An alarm message will be sent to the official’s mobile number if a door tamper or collision occurs.

This device, which is frequently used by trucks, features a smart lock that is GPS equipped and enables real-time tracking of the vehicle to lower theft and pilferage.

According to officials, at least three railway zones are actively looking for businesses that could offer the Railways this service in a cost-effective method.

The Railways reported on January 25 that the RPF had registered 6492 cases of theft of railway property in 2022 and had recovered stolen goods worth Rs 7.37 crore with the arrest of 11268 offenders as part of “Operation Rail Suraksha.”

Indian Railways to have dedicated corridors for cement sector

NEW DELHI : The Indian Railways will develop dedicated corridors to meet requirements of the cement sector, particularly passing through areas which have high concentration of such factories and raw materials such as clinker, limestoneandflyash.

Sources said the railway ministry informed the cement industry majors about this plan, which will take care of their needs. The national transporter is working on multiple plans to increase the modal share of cargo transported by the railways. Cement and its raw

materials have the third highest shareinthetotalfreightmovedbythe railways.

“We are working on cement corridors in different parts of the country, keeping in mind the existing factories and the upcoming plants in the next 10 years. We will lay additional lines where there is a need to increase our traffic carrying capacity and will also lay new lines where there is no existing link,”saidarailwayministryofficial.

The national transporter is going for corridor approach to increase cargo movement by rail,

which is crucial for its financial health.

Soonafterthe Union Budget was presented this month, Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw had said, “For infrastructure growth, the corridor approach will be used. Energy corridor, separate corridors for hilly areas, Janjatiya Gaurav Corridor,cement corridor…it will be a combination of social and economiccorridors.”

The railways has been focusing on attracting cargo from the road sector by offering better service and attractive price.

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Merchandise exporters have to pay 18% GST on shipping costs : GST Council

NEW DELHI : Merchandise exporters will have to pay 18% goods and services tax, or GST, on the services of transportation of goods, a move that the industry says could leadtocashflowissuesatatimewhen exportsaredeclining.

This follows a recommendation of the GST Council that the place of supply of transportation of goods mustbedeterminedonthelocationof the service receiver, rather than on thebasisofdestinationofgoods.

Government officials said the move aims to provide tax parity between foreign and Indian shipping lines with regard to integrated GST on transportation of goods by vessels from India to outside India and viceversa.

Currently, the export freight rate

charged by Indian shipping lines to Indian exporters is taxable while freight charged by foreign shipping linestoIndianexportersfortransport ofgoodstoaplaceoutsideIndiaisnot taxable as it is neither an inter-state noranintra-statesupply.

Experts said while the GST paid would be available as a credit to most of the exporters as they can claim a refund, this may impact their cash flow.

India’s exports contracted in January on the back of declining demandinadvancedeconomies.

“Therecentchangeintheplaceof supplyoftransportationofgoodswill removelastmileconnectivitycostsof overseasexportersandimportersfor whom this GST was in any case not creditable,”saidBipinSapra,partner,

indirecttax,EYIndia.

A specific clarification that the defaultruleisoperatingruleforPOS (place of supply) in case of not only transportation of goods butalsoforcourierandmailservices will help the industry benefit from thischange,Saprasaid.

Some experts said it will increase tax burden on certain exporter like those dealing in alcohol, which is outside ambit of GST.

“While the desired principle will provide consistency between services of transportation of goods and courier services, the proposal will lead to applicability of tax for export of goods,” said Abhishek A Rastogi, founder of lawfirmRastogiChambers.

PM GatiShakti Regional Workshop for Western and Central Zone held in Goa

MUMBAI : The first Prime Minister GatiShakti regional workshop for Western and Central Zone was held Goa recently. The workshopfeatureddiscussionsonuse cases of National Master Plan (NMP) adoption by Central Ministries & State Departments for planning and acted as a platform for mutual learning among the States and Central Ministries/Departments. Sumita Dawra, Special Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Union Ministry of CommerceandIndustryandsenior Government officials from Central Ministries and State Governments of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Chhattisgarh,andMadhyaPradesh werepresentontheoccasion.

Addressing the workshop via video conference, Secretary, DPIIT Anurag Jain stated that PM GatiShakti will kick start the virtuous cycle of pulling in private investments, increasing production, employment and growth. He added that the GatiShakti NMP was launchedtopropelthenationtowards

achieving the goal of Atma Nirbhar Bharat. He further noted that the root cause of many problems faced by the common man is the huge disconnect between macro level planning and its implementation at the micro level and that the GatiShakti NMP is huge step towards resolving the same. Synergies can be built to ensure integrated planning, synchronized implementation and monitoring of infrastructure, economic and social sector projects/schemes through this platform, added Secretary Anurag Jain.

Special Secretary, DPIIT Sumita Dawraobservedthatsincethelaunch of PM GatiShakti on Oct 13, 2021 by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, severalmilestonessuchasthelaunch of a National Logistics Policy has been achieved. Tracing the progress made under PM GatiShakti NMP, she added that as of today over 1300 layers have been uploaded. 30 Individual portals of Central Ministries and 36 States/UTs State Master Plan portals have also been developed.

Nodal Officers from Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Union Ministry of Railways and Union Ministry of Communications and Information Technology also shared their improved experiences with PM GatiShakti in project planning. The day further witnessed a range of sessions, including a few on demonstration of use cases and best practices of PM GatiShakti in holistic planning of economic activities and socialsectorplanning,onsignificance of City Logistics Plan in creating sustainable cities and on issues & bottlenecks on major projects of the StatesenlistedinthePMG.

Sri Lankan Government invests US$132 million in port development

COLOMBO : The Sri Lankan Government will spend around US$132 milliononportdevelopmentprojects,as stated by the Minister of Ports, Shipping,andAviationNimalSiripala de Silva. According to the Minister, these investments would be made through revenue generated from port

operations.

During an event in Colombo, the capitalcityofSriLanka,NimalSiripala de Silva said the government has allocated over US$100 million for the Eastern Container Terminal and US$32 million for the Jaya Container Terminal. Both terminals are fully

owned subsidiaries of the state-owned SriLankaPortsAuthority.

Nimal Siripala de Silva addedthat apart from the aforementioned investments, the government expects to develop the Trincomalee harbor for bulk cargo operations and the Galle harborforthetourismindustry.

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Russia developing North-South Corridor for business with India, Iran, and Pakistan: Vladimir Putin

MOSCOW - President Vladimir PutinrecentlysaidRussiaisdeveloping the ambitious North-South Transport Corridor,which will open upnew routes for business cooperation with India, IranandPakistan,aswellasWestAsian countries.

Inhisonehourand45minutesState of the Nation Address to the Federal Assembly, Putin also said that Russia will expand promising international economic connections, as well as build new supply corridors, as the US-led West has imposed crippling sanctions forMoscow’sinvasionofUkrainenearly oneyearago.

“We will develop the ports of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, we will particularly focus on the North-South International Corridor,” Putin said, notingthatitwillopenupnewroutesfor business cooperation with India, Iran, Pakistan as well as West Asian countries.

“We will continue developing this

corridor,”Putinwasquotedassayingby thestate-runTassnewsagency.

“What areas should the state, regions, and local businesses focus theirpartnershipworkon?First,wewill expand promising international economic connections and build new supply corridors,” he said in the speech days before the Ukraine war’s first anniversaryonFriday,17thFeb.

The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) is a 7,200km-long multi-mode transport project for moving freight among India, Iran, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia,CentralAsiaandEurope.

The INSTC is India’s vision and initiative to reduce the time taken for export-import shipments to reach Russia and Europe, and enter the CentralAsianmarkets.

DuringavisittoYerevaninArmenia in October 2021, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar proposed that the strategic Chabahar Port in Iran be

included in the North-South Transport Corridorthathasthepotentialtobridge connectivitybarriers.

The Chabahar port in the SistanBalochistan province intheenergy-rich nation’s southern coast is easily accessible from India’s western coast and is increasingly seen as a counter to Pakistan’s Gwadar Port located at a distance of around 80 km from Chabahar.

ThefirstphaseoftheChabaharport was inaugurated in December 2017 by then-Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, opening a new strategic route connecting Iran, India and Afghanistan bypassingPakistan.

The Chabahar port is being considered a gateway to golden opportunities for trade by India, Iran and Afghanistan with Central Asian countries, besides ramping up trade among the three countries in the wake of Pakistan denying transit access to NewDelhi.

Steel imports from Russia touch eight-year high in April-Jan

NEW DELHI - India’s imports of Russian steel rose to an eight-year high during the first 10 months of the financialyearthatbeganinApril2022, Government data compiled by Reutersshowed.

India, the world’s second-largest crude steel producer, imported 281,000 tonnes of steel from Russia between April and January, nearly five times higher than the same periodayearago,thedatashowed.

The rising imports are the result of a shift in Russian steel trade flows to Asia after Western sanctions were imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine last year. The change is displacingsometraditionalsuppliers, and domestic steel producers are raising concerns about potentially losing market share to the lower pricedimports

Moscow was the fourth-biggest steelsuppliertoIndiaduringtheApril

toJanuaryperiod,emergingasoneof the top five steel exporters to the country for the first time since the 2016-17fiscalyear,thedatashowed.

Between April and January, about 72 per cent of Moscow’s steel shipments to India constituted hotrolledcoil(HRC)andstrips.

Russia displaced Japan as the second-biggest supplier of HRC to Indiaforthefirsttimeinatleasteight years,thedatashowed.

India evaluating US’ green subsidy package to seek level playing field for its exports

NEW DELHI - India is evaluating the US’ green subsidy package—which offers over $400 billion worth of tax incentives, grants, and loan incentives to domestic manufacturers of green technology products—and examining possible arrangements that could be entered into with Washington to make Indian exports of similar itemscheaperandcreatealevelplayingfield,accordingto officials.Thegreensubsidies,beingprovidedundertheUS Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) signed in August 2022, are expected to benefit local manufacturers in a range of sectors, including clean electricity and transmission, and cleantransportation,suchaselectricvehicles(Evs).

“The Government has convened a study to look at the sectorsthatstandtobenefitintheUSunderIRAandshortlistproductswhereIndiacouldseekfavourabletreatment. IndustrybodiesarealsobeingconsultedbytheCommerce Department for their comments and suggestions,” an officialtrackingthemattersaid.

While India has to argue against the favourable treatment for domestic producers under the IRA on the basisofWTOprinciples,assomesubsidiesaredependent on the use of domestic goods and domestic production, bilaterally too it needs to be seen if a compromise can be

workedout,theofficialsaid.

Bilateraldiscussions

“IftheUS’objectiveistocontrolinflationanditistrying to give subsidies to make certain domestically manufactured items cheaper, then the same logic should apply for imports. Inflation reduction should go both ways. How that can be done needs to be worked out. We have already started some discussions bilaterally, but we will firmupourargumentsandnegotiateoncetheimplications of the IRA are more clear in terms of product coverage,” theofficialsaid.TheEUwasoneofthefirstWTOmembers to raise concerns about the IRA and its impact on competitors from the EU in the subsidised sectors, including automotives. It is also in bilateral talks with the USonthematter.

Last month, the EU announced its intention to put forwardanewNet-Zero IndustryAct,whichsomeexperts say is in response to the IRA. “The aim will be to focus investment on strategic projects along the entire supply chain. We will especially look at how to simplify and fasttrack permitting for new clean tech production sites,” accordingtoEuropeanCommissionPresident,Ursulavon derLeyen.

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m.v. “MSC VERACRUZ” Voy : XA306A

I.G.M. NO. 2335948 Dtd. 20-02-2023 Exch Rate 85.19

The above vessel has arrived on 22-02-2023 at MUNDRA PORT with Import cargo from SOKHNA PORT, LE HAVRE, LONDON GATEWAY PORT, PORTBURY, DUBLIN

Please note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MUNDRA delivery.

Consignees are requested to kindly note that the above item Nos. are for the B/L Nos.arrived for Mundra Delivery Separate IGM will be lodged with Kandla Customs for CFS - Gandhidham. Consignees are requested to collect Delivery Order for all imports delivered at Mundra from our Import Documentation Deptt. at Siddhi Vinayak Complex, 2nd Floor, Off. No.201-208, Opp. Reliance Petrol Pump, Nr. Rotary Circle, on Presentation of duly discharged Original Bills of Lading and payment of relevant charges. The container detention charges will be applicable after 5 days from the GLD for containers meant for delivery at Mundra. The containers meant for movement by ROAD to inland destinations will be despatched upon receipt of required documents from consignees/receivers and the consignees will be liable for paymeant of port storage charges in case of delay in submission of these Documents. Our Surveyors are M/s. Master Marine Services Pvt. Ltd. and usual survey conditions will apply.Consignees are also requested to note that the carriers and their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.

- Charges enquiry on land line - 619100

- IGM No./Item No./Destuffing point enquiries can also be done at our computerized helpline No.(079) 40072804

As Agents :

MSC AGENCY (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED

Gandhidham : Siddhi Vinayak Complex, Plot No. 1, Office No. 201-208, 2nd Floor, Ward - 6, Near Rotary Circle, Gandhidham - Kutch 370 201 Gujarat India. Tel : +91-2836-619100 to 616100 (Board)

E-mail : jatin.hadiya@msc.com, niraj.raval@msc.com, operator.gandhidham@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

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The above vessel has arrived on 21-02-2023 at MUNDRA PORT with Import cargo from SOHAR. Please note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for MUNDRA delivery.

MUNDRA

Item No. B/L No. 1 MEDUOM213965

Consignees are requested to kindly note that the above item Nos. are for the B/L Nos.arrived for Mundra Delivery Separate IGM will be lodged with Kandla Customs for CFS - Gandhidham. Consignees are requested to collect Delivery Order for all imports delivered at Mundra from our Import Documentation Deptt. at Siddhi Vinayak Complex, 2nd Floor, Off. No.201-208, Opp. Reliance Petrol Pump, Nr. Rotary Circle, on Presentation of duly discharged Original Bills of Lading and payment of relevant charges. The container detention charges will be applicable after 5 days from the GLD for containers meant for delivery at Mundra. The containers meant for movement by ROAD to inland destinations will be despatched upon receipt of required documents from consignees/receivers and the consignees will be liable for paymeant of port storage charges in case of delay in submission of these Documents. Our Surveyors are M/s. Master Marine Services Pvt. Ltd. and usual survey conditions will apply.Consignees are also requested to note that the carriers and their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.

- Charges enquiry on land line - 619100

E-mail : jatin.hadiya@msc.com, niraj.raval@msc.com, operator.gandhidham@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

m.v. “MSC ERMINIA” Voy : JD306R I.G.M. NO. 2335693 (EDI) Dtd. 16-02-2023 Exch Rate 84.31
MSC AGENCY (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED
:
No. 1, Office No. 201-208, 2nd Floor, Ward - 6, Near Rotary Circle,
Gujarat India. Tel : +91-2836-619100 to 616100 (Board)
- IGM No./Item No./Destuffing point enquiries can also be done at our computerized helpline No.(079) 40072804 As Agents :
Gandhidham
Siddhi Vinayak Complex, Plot
Gandhidham - Kutch 370 201
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
MUNDRA Item No. B/L No. Item No. B/L No. Item No. B/L No. 10 MEDULX847154 11 BSSUKM230007 12 MEDUIW757385 13 MEDUIW757476 Item No. B/L No. Item No. B/L No. 14 MEDUIW738534 15 MEDUIW767418 16 MEDUIW757401 17 MEDUIW723981 18 MEDUIW772863 19 MEDUIW773523 20 MEDUIW747790 21 MEDUAF725777 22 MEDUAF727203 23 MEDUAF716446 24 MEDUAF726874 25 MEDUAF725991 26 MEDUAF723905 9 MEDUIW690750 23rd FEBRUARY 2023 18 GUJARAT + NORTH INDIA

2M Alliance announces rotation changes in Transpacific services

GENEVA : The largest container shipping alliance, the 2M alliance (Maersk and MSC), has decided to proceed with severalchangesintwoTranspacificservices.

Firstly, the TP10/Amberjack service will run on the followingrotation,effectivefromMay,linkingsouth&central China&SouthKoreatotheeastcoastoftheUnitedStates:

Qingdao (China) – Ningbo (China) – Shanghai (China) –Busan(SouthKorea)–PanamaCanal(Panama)–Kingston (US) – Charleston (US) – Savannah (US) – Norfolk (US) –Kingston (US) – Panama Canal (Panama) – Busan (North Korea)–Qingdao(China)

Calls at Jacksonville and Wilmington will be removed and switched to the updated TP16/Emerald service, which will begin on 6 May with the 8,238 TEU vessel Mount Everest.

Likewise beginning in May, the TP16/Emerald service will follow a new rotation, dropping Norfolk but adding Jacksonville and Wilmington to compensate for the removaloftheseportsontheTP10/Amberjackservice:

Xiamen (China) – Yantian (China) – Shanghai (China) – Busan (China) – Panama Canal (Panama) – Cristobal (Panama) – Savannah (US) – Jacksonville (US) –Wilmington (US) – New York (US) – Suez Canal (Egypt) –Singapore(Malaysia)–Xiamen(China).

CMA CGM Boxship receives “Windshield” for improved Aerodynamics

MARSEILLE : CMA CGM confirmed, that one of its ships, the “CMA CGM MARCO POLO,” has been fitted with a “windshield”. The change is expected to improvetheship’saerodynamicsandfuelefficiency.

Thenewlyadded“windshield”isacurvedmetalsurface attached to the ship’s bow. CMA CGM stated that it took approximately six months to develop and install the new “windshield” on the “CMA CGM MARCO POLO.” The company also stated that if the test results are positive, the samefeaturewillbeappliedtoallotherCMACGMvessels.

More and more carriers are testing out large windshields placed at the bow of their ships in hopes of improving their carbon footprint, such as Ocean Network

Express (ONE), which added them to their ships, the “ONE Trust” andthe“ONETradition.”

The Japanese liner, MitsuiOSKLines(MOL), was the first to develop these windshields for use on ships. MOL installed its first windshield on the MOL MARVEL in 2015 and reported a 2% reduction in fuel expenditure. MOL reported in 2017 that it had completed a two-year test of an improved version of this windshield and expectedtosaveasmuchas4%onfuelexpenditure.

DP World and Caspian Containers Company partner to help DigitaliseInternational Trade

DUBAI: DP World hassignedacooperationagreement with the Caspian Containers Company SA (CCCSA) to helpdigitalisetradeacrosstheGreaterCaspianRegionand parts of Africa, by using innovative technology to enable the bookingandtrackingofshipmentsattheclickofabutton.

CCCSAisasubsidiaryoftheIntegralPetroleumGroup.

Throughtheimplementationof DP World’s SeaRates,a digital platform that allows the process of identifying and bookingcargoroutestotakeplaceinseconds,cargoowners will be able to compare quotes from multiple providers and make informed decisions on the optimal route for their shipments. Serving as a ‘digital freight forwarder’, the SeaRates platform will enable CCCSA’s customers to monitor the status and movement details of a container at any point during its journey, allowing full visibility as well as theefficientmovementofitemsfromAtoB.

In addition to supporting the digitalising of trade, the partnership will further strengthen ties in the two growing markets of the Greater Caspian Region and Africa. The particular focus will seek to attract customers for project cargo shipments in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan, as well as Mozambique, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco,Tunisia,GhanaandKenyainAfrica.

The lack of standardisation in many Greater Caspian and African countries when it comes to transportation and logistics has made it difficult for customers to compare prices and services from different providers. As a result of the partnership with DP World’s SeaRates, CCCSA’s customers will be able to compare quotes from multiple providersandmakeinformeddecisionsinminutes.

Mike Bhaskaran, Group Chief Technology Officer, Digital Technology, DP World, commented: “There is a great opportunity to enable further development of the Greater Caspian Region and Africa’s trade routes to unlock moreeconomicbenefits.Thedigitalisingofthesupplychain will help us do this, with innovative technology such as

SeaRates enabling cargo owners to find the most efficient routes to transport their goods via an online platform. As a technology leader in the supply chain and logistics space, we are proud of the role that we canplaywhenitcomesto providing digital products for all stakeholdersinthevalue chain, and we look forward to building on the relationship we have with the CaspianContainersCompanytofacilitatetheflowoftrade”.

Murat Seitpesinov, Chairman of the Integral Petroleum Group, commented: “As one of the leading players in commodity trading, logistics and related digital projects in the Greater Caspian Region, Integral Group is excited to partner with DP World, the leading global port operatorandlogisticsintegrator.Thiscooperationwilldrive adoption of innovative logistics solutions and digital technologies as well as facilitate trade in two regions with the highest growth potential in the World — the Greater CaspianRegionandAfrica”.

Customers simply input the place of loading and required destination. SeaRates then offers the most streamlinedwayofmakingthatdeliveryfromitsnetworkof freight forwarders. It providesmultiple shipmentoptions to customers to enable them to check vessel schedules and track their shipments once the booking is made, all in one digital platform. If rates are not immediately available, SeaRates connects to CARGOES Logistics, a digital solution,providingaccesstoinstantonlinecargobooking,to work on a tailormade quote based on DP World-owned assetsbeingusedtoshipacontainer.

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2M Alliance announces rotation changes in Transpacific services

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MSC AGENCY (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED

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India evaluating US’ green subsidy package to seek level playing field for its exports

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Russia developing North-South Corridor for business with India, Iran, and Pakistan: Vladimir Putin

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Sri Lankan Government invests US$132 million in port development

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PM GatiShakti Regional Workshop for Western and Central Zone held in Goa

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Merchandise exporters have to pay 18% GST on shipping costs : GST Council

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digital locking soon for freight-package trains

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Haifa Port is going to be Adani Ports’ biggest revenue generator outside India

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS PORT PIPAVAV

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Share of renewable energy in ports to increase by 60%: Sarbanada Sonowal

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DPA starts Digital Transformation under e-Drishti project

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DPA starts Digital Transformation under e-Drishti project

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DP World and Caspian Containers Company partner to help DigitaliseInternational Trade

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CMA CGM Boxship receives “Windshield” for improved Aerodynamics

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2M Alliance announces rotation changes in Transpacific services

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MSC AGENCY (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED

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India evaluating US’ green subsidy package to seek level playing field for its exports

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Russia developing North-South Corridor for business with India, Iran, and Pakistan: Vladimir Putin

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Sri Lankan Government invests US$132 million in port development

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PM GatiShakti Regional Workshop for Western and Central Zone held in Goa

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Merchandise exporters have to pay 18% GST on shipping costs : GST Council

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digital locking soon for freight-package trains

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Haifa Port is going to be Adani Ports’ biggest revenue generator outside India

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS PORT PIPAVAV

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Share of renewable energy in ports to increase by 60%: Sarbanada Sonowal

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DPA starts Digital Transformation under e-Drishti project

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DPA starts Digital Transformation under e-Drishti project

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