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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) Friday reduced insurance requirement for stored custom cargo to five days from 10 days. It also streamlined licence requirement for Customs Cargo Service Providers (CCSPs). This period has been reduced to 5 days, enhancing cash flow for these entities by lowering costs, the finance ministry said in a statement issued recently CCSPs meeting international operational standards (AEO) will no longer need to undergo license renewal for handling goods. Their licenses will be synchronized with their AEO authorization, easing business operations for logistics operators.
MUMBAI: Disinvestment-bound Shipping Corporation of India Ltd (SCI) reported a multifold rise in its consolidated net profit to Rs 291.44 crore for the second quarter ended September 2024. The shipping company had reported a net profit of Rs 65.73 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal, it said in a BSE filing SCI’s total income rose to Rs 1,491.23 crore during the quarter under review from Rs 1,161 89 crore in the year-ago period.
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H1FY25 EBITDA stood at 39 crores up 18% over FY24, October records highest ever monthly volumes
MUMBAI: Allcargo Gati Limited (formerly G AT I ) o n e o f I n d i a ’ s leading premier Express Distribution and Supply Chain Management company, has reported its un-audited financial results for the quarter ended 30th September 2024.
Financial Highlights for Express Business
•Augmenting Infrastructure and Technology by embarking on phase II of infrastructure development and launching of new modules of tech pack, further enhancing operational capabilities
•Gross Margin: Gross margin has increased on a YoY basis, for Q2FY25 gross margin stood at Rs. 99 crores up 10% as compared to same period last year
•EBITDA: Continues to show improvement on the back of cost initiatives, for Q2FY25 EBITDA was up 26% as compared to same period last year
Our express business is housed under Gati Express and Supply Chain Pvt. Limited. (GESCPL), formerly known as Gati KWE (GKEPL).
Commenting on the results Mr. Pirojshaw (Phil) Sarkari, Managing Director and Chief Executive Ofcer of Gati Express and Supply Chain Pvt. Limited (GESCPL) said "Our EBITDA for H1FY25 stood at 39 crores recording significant growth of 18% over the last year, highlighting the success of our strategic cost initiatives, further underscoring our operational efficiency. At the same time, we are advancing Phase II of our infrastructure development, which will further boost our capabilities. We are also deploying new tech modules which will help us with greater operational visibility and drive efficiency and innovation. These results underscore our strategy of balancing growth with profitability."
Commenting on monthly business update, Mr. Ketan Kulkarni, Deputy Managing Director, Gati Express and Supply Chain Pvt. Limited. (GESCPL) said "October 2024 has been a landmark month for Allcargo Gati, as we registered our highest ever monthly volume, with a total of 118kt. This marks a significant growth from 108kt in September 2024 and 113kt in the same month last year. This milestone is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, as well as the continued trust of our customers It underscores our commitment to providing seamless, reliable logistics solutions across both surface and air express services We look forward to building on this momentum in the months ahead "
Allcargo Gati recently announced roll out of over 1,700 rebranded vehicles, including a range of Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs), across India for first- and last-mile deliveries This initiative aligns with Allcargo Group’s broader rebranding and sustainability goals, aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2040 Allcargo Gati remains dedicated to empowering MSME markets by leveraging its extensive transportation network, ensuring reliability and scalability for businesses to reach customers across the country With direct delivery services to over 5,400 pin codes and access to 19,800 pin codes across 735 out of 739 districts in India, Allcargo Gati offers its customers enhanced transit times and delivery efficiency through superior traceability and connectivity This extensive network provides exceptional reach, especially in tier 2 and tier 3 cities, empowering businesses to scale seamlessly across the country
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Total expenses also increased to Rs 1,195 c r o r e f r o m R s 1 , 1 1 3 c r o r e e a r l i e r The shareholders of the company approved the dividend of Rs 0.50 per equity share (face value Rs 10/-each)
SCI is the largest Indian shipping company and the only Indian firm engaged in the transportation of LNG.
G A N D H I N A G A R : G M B participated in an interactive workshop on the development of the State Maritime and Waterways Master Plan, organized by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways in collaboration with the Mumbai Port Authority, informs a recent communique from GMB.
FICCI stands commi ed to suppor ng Gujarat in becoming a $1 trillion economy: Dr Anish Shah, President, FICCI
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c i a l session at FICCI’s National E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e M e e t i n g ( N E C M ) , Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel underscored Gujarat’s commitment to a robust, industry-friendly ecosystem, emphasising the state’s policies and other initiatives aimed at promoting investments and creating a sustainable growth environment.
“Under PM Modi’s visionary leadership, India is on track to become the third-largest economy, with initiatives like Make in India, Digital India, and Skill India setting the pace for rapid development. Gujarat has been benefitting from his leadership for 23 years and transformed itself into a growth engine by tur ning challenges into opportunities,” he said.
He highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Viksit Bharat vision of making India a developed nation by 2047, positioning Gujarat as a key driver in this mission.
Chief Minister Shri Patel engaged with industry leaders on critical issues and shared the Government’s vision for driving economic growth and industrial development in the state and country
He added that the Government’s policy-driven approach has made Gujarat a leader in foreign direct investment and the most preferred investment destination. He cited massive investments in areas like semiconductors, green hydrogen and renewable energy in Gujarat.
“The roadmap for Viksit Gujarat by 2047 to contribute to Viksit Bharat is ready. We are committed to taking Gujarat’s economy to $3.5 trillion by then. FICCI is a catalyst for economic growth I am confident it will immensely contribute to Viksit Gujarat for a Viksit Bharat,” he added.
On occasion, Dr. Anish Shah, President, FICCI, praised Gujarat’s achievements and leadership role in India's growth story. “Gujarat has been at the forefront of India’s economic journey. With only 5 per cent of the population, it contributes 8 per cent to national exports, 30 per cent to merchandise exports, and 40 per cent to maritime cargo.
Its annual growth rate of 12 per cent over several years represents an extraordinary achievement. As we work towards the $32 trillion Viksit Bharat vision for 2047, Gujarat’s infrastructure positions it as a critical gateway for trade. FICCI stands committed to supporting Gujarat, which accounts for 10 per cent of India’s GDP and is becoming a $1 trillion economy,” he said
Mr Harsha Vardhan Agarwal, Senior Vice President, FICCI, said, “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Government of Gujarat for sharing their vision. FICCI is honoured to partner with Gujarat and looks forward to deepening this collaboration in the coming years.”
Mr Rajiv Gandhi, Chair of FICCI’s Gujarat State Council and CEO & MD of Hester Biosciences, described Gujarat as a beacon of industrial progress. He said: “While FICCI is India's leading voice towards advocating policies to the Government, Gujarat plays a key role in leading India's growth story. The synergy between policy and industry has enabled us to make strides in diverse sectors that drive economic growth and create meaningful livelihoods and a better standard of living, as envisioned by honourable PM Modi ”
During the meeting, Mr Harsha Vardhan Agarwal was announced as the President-Elect of FICCI.
The FICCI National Executive Committee Meeting saw the participation of key industry figures and other stakeholders and witnessed discussions on opportunities and strategies to address industry challenges, catalysing economic advancement and reinforcing Gujarat’s leadership in the national economy.
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TBATBA Cstar Voyager 49W
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TBATBA Maersk Atlanta 446W Q1917 1109857-06/11 17/1118/11
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TBATBA SSL Godavari 036E Q1860 1109133-31/10 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jeddah, Al Sokhna 19/1120/11
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TSS L'Global Ag. UK, North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Dronagiri-2 AMI Intl. AMI Global UK, North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med. Ports. Dronagiri-3 Kalko Faredeal UK, North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Dronagiri-3 Team Leader Team Leader Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Barcelona, JWR CFS Le Havre, Istanbul, Genova.
Safewater Safewater Lines UK, North Continent, Red Sea & Med. Ports.
Team Global Team Global Log. UK, North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Pun.Conware
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COSCO COSCO Shpg. P Said, La Spezia, Livorno, Genoa, Fos, Barcelona, Valencia, Algeciras 14/1115/11 13/11 1800 CCNI Angol 445W Q1862 1109200-01/11 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Tangiers, Algeciras, Rotterdam, Felixstowe Maersk CFS 21/1122/11
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TBATBA Cap San Lazaro 446W Q1876 1109356-02/11 (ME 2)
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TBATBA RC Ocean 2445W CU Lines Seahorse Shpg. Djibouti, Jeddah, Aden. 22/1123/11
TBATBA Cstar Peter 2446W C Star Diamond Maritime (IMR1) UGL Seatrade Shipping 18/1119/11 TBATBA TB
13/1114/11 13/11 1100 MSC Thais IS444A Q1883 1109491-04/11 MSC MSC Agency Baltimore,Boston,Philadelphia,Miami,Arica,Buenaventura, HindTerminals
Angamos, Iquique,
MSC Altair IS446A
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Globelink Globelink WW USA, East & West Coast.
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Globelink Globelink WW USA,Canada,Atlantic & Pacific,South American & West Indies Ports.
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16/1117/11
TBATBA CMA CGM Pelleas 0INIDW1 Q1870 1109278-01/11 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. New York, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah & Dron.-3 & Mul. 30/1101/12
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TBATBA CMA CGM Nabucco 0INIJW1
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18/1119/11 TBATBA Tolten 4146W Q1837 1108982-30/10 Hapag ISS Shpg.
ULA CFS 25/1126/11 TBATBA Kuala Lumpur Express 4147W Q1902 (TPI/INDAMEX)
TBATBA Seaspan Oceania 0MXKZW1
Ningbo Express 0MXL1W1
MOL Presence 018E Q1858 1109093-30/10
TBATBA Dimitris Y 249E Q1932 & Caribbean Ports,
(TIP Service) 30/1101/12 TBATBA One Responsibility 001E
Globelink WW USA, Canada, Atlantic & Pacific, South American & 05/1206/12
TBATBA Cap Andreas 016E West Indies Ports. 19/1120/11 TBATBA OOCL Luxembourg 113E Q1826 1108709-28/10 OOCL OOCL(I) USA East Coast & Other Inland Destinations. GDL 26/1127/11
TBATBA Stratford 133E RCL RCL Ag USA East Coast & Other Inland Destinations. 05/1206/12
TBATBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 097E COSCO COSCO Shpg. US West Coast. 10/1211/12 TBATBA Pusan 35E
11/1112/11 11/11 1300 Kota
CGM Mendelssohn OUW25W1 Q1868 1109236-01/11
18/1119/11 TBATBA Spil Citra OUW27W1 Q1931
In Port 12/11 Terataki 2414W Q1884 1109499-04/11
Seabridge Sohar, Jebel Ali, Dammam. (FEX) 13/1114/11 13/11 1800 Asterios(BMCT) 2404W Q1859 1109131-31/10 Folk Maritime Seastar Global Dammam, Umm Qasr. (IGXS) 13/1114/11 13/11 1800 Artam 1337W Q1840 1109076-30/10 HDASCO Armita India Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. (IIX) 13/1114/11 12/11 0700 AS Susanna 013W Q1807 1108086-23/10 ONE Line ONE (India) Jebel Ali. 16/1117/11 TBATBA Oceana 931 Q1779 1107867-22/10 UnifeederUnifeeder Jebel Ali. (MJI) Dronagiri 24/1125/11
TBATBA Seatrade Peru 002W Q1702 1106625-12/10
13/1114/11 13/11 0200 Grasmere Maersk 446W Q1861 1109197-01/11 Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali, Salallah (Blue Nile)
Maersk CFS 20/1121/11
TBATBA Maersk Boston 447W Q1873 1109351-02/11 14/1115/11 13/11 2359 Zhong Gu Kun Ming 2442S Q1814 1108281-24/10 Emirates Emirates Shpg. Jebel Ali, Damman, Sohar. 18/1119/11
TBATBA Zhong Gu Fu Zhou 2404S KMTC KMTC (India)
TBATBA Zhong Gu Chang Sha 2444S Q1857 1109084-30/10 RCL/CUL Line RCL/Seahorse 22/1123/11
(West Bound) CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Dron-3&Mul SeaLead SeaLead Shpg
16/1117/11 16/11 0600 GSL Tinos 445W Q1864 1109199-01/11 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah. (MECL) Maersk CFS 17/1118/11 17/11 1000 Maersk Cape Town 447S Q1865 1109204-01/11 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Qasim, Salallah. (MWE SERVICE)
Maersk CFS 17/1118/11
TBATBA Inter Sydney 0167 Q1880 1109461-04/11 Interworld Efficient Marine Bandar Abbas, Chabahar (BMM) Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. 18/1119/11 TBATBA SSL Godavari 036E Q1860 1109133-31/10 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jebel Ali 19/1120/11
Wan Hai 316 221E Q1921 1109884-06/11 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) 28/1129/11
X-Press Altair 24013E UnifeederUnifeeder (RGI / IM1) Emirates Emirates Shpg. 22/1123/11 TBATBA SOL Prime 5406W
15/1116/11
In Port 11/11 SSF Dynamic 078W Q1786 1107898-22/10 Safeen Fdrs. Sima Marine Sharjah, Khalifa, Bahrain, Dammam, Umm Qasr, 16/1117/11 TBATBA SSF Dream 075W Q1831 1109060-30/10 Aqua Container Aqua Container Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaima. (UIG) In Port 11/11 HMM Oakland 013W Q1824 1108605-26/10 ONE Line ONE (India) Karachi (FIM West Bound) 11/1112/11 11/11 0300 Oshairaij 2422 Q1800 1107960-22/10 QNL/Milaha Poseidon Shpg. Hamad. (NDX) Speedy CFS
Emirates Emirates Shpg. Hamad. Cordelia Cordelia Cont. Jebel Ali, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dammam, Jubail, Hamad, Bahrin, Shuaiba, Shuwaikh, Sohar, Umm Qasr. Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Jebel Ali. BSS Bhavani Shpg. Jebel Ali, Doha, Kuwait, Bahrain, Bandar Abbas. Ashte CFS Seahorse Ship Gulf Ports. LMT Orchid Gulf Ports. Dronagiri-3 Bay Line Freight Conn. Port Sudan & Al Sokhna CWC,GDL&DRT ICC Line Neptune UAE & Upper Gulf Ports. GDL-5 Team Lines Team Global Log. Gulf Ports. Conex Terminal 11/1112/11 12/11 0900 Daphne 869W Q1806 1108084-23/10
In Port 12/11 Tema Express 2443W Q1782 1107866-22/10 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 20/1121/11
17/1118/11
18/1119/11
TBATBA AS Carlotta 2445W Hapag ISS Shpg. (AIM)
TBATBA CMA CGM Mendelssohn OUW25W1 Q1868 1109236-01/11 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Chittagong
TBATBA Spil Citra OUW27W1 Q1931 OOCL OOCL (I) (Bangladesh India Gulf Express) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT from
In Port 12/11 Shimin 24E Q1781 1107871-22/10 Evergreen EvergreenShpg. Colombo. Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 18/1119/11 TBATBA Seattle Bridge 093E Q1935
Colombo.
25/1126/11 TBATBA Ever Sigma 130E Q1942
TBATBA Celsius Naples 906E CSC Seahorse Colombo. 13/11 14/11 12/11 0900 MSC Maria Saveria FD439E Q1845 1109063-30/10 MSC MSC Agency Colombo. (DRAGON EB)
14/1115/11 14/11 1200 MSC Bremen IV446A Q1881 1109492-04/11
17/11
APL
0MSKBW1 Q1842 1108905-30/10
14/1115/11 13/11 1000 MSC Rikku IU445A Q1882
14/11 2359 One Competence 092E Q1896 1109604-04/11 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 18/1120/11 TBATBA One Hangzhou Bay 057E Yang Ming Yang Ming(I)
25/1127/11 TBATBA MOL Creation 094E Hapag/CSC ISS Shpg/Seahorse (PS3 Service)
CFS/ 01/1203/12 TBATBA One Commitment 067E
HMM Shpg.
CFS 15/1116/11 TBATBA Interasia Momentum E050 Q1886 1109509-04/11 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo. (CI2) Dron-1 & Mul CFS 18/1119/11 TBATBA MOL Presence 018E Q1858 1109093-30/10 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 22/1123/11
TBATBA Dimitris Y 249E Q1932 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Colombo. (TIP Service) Dronagiri 30/1101/12
TBATBA One Responsibility 001E CSC Seahorse Colombo. 05/1206/12
TBATBA Cap Andreas 016E HMM HMM Shpg. Colombo. Seabird CFS 18/1119/11
TBATBA OOCL Luxembourg 113E Q1826 1108709-28/10 OOCL OOCL (I) Colombo. GDL 25/1127/11
TBATBA Stratford 133E Star Line Asia Seahorse Yangoon. (CIX-3) Dronagiri-3
11/1112/11 12/11 0900 Daphne 869W Q1806 1108084-23/10 Samudera Samudera Shpg. Colombo (SIG) Dronagiri 14/1115/11
TBATBA Maersk Chachai 446W Q1863 1109198-01/11 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo (MW2) Maersk CFS 18/1120/11
TBATBA Xin Ya Zhou 165 Q1758 1107518-18/10 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo. (CI 1) 20/1121/11
TBATBA TS Keelung 24005E Q1879 1109463-04/11 ONE/KMTC ONE(I)/KMTC(I) Karachi, Colombo
—/Dron-3 23/1124/11
TBATBA Ever Legion 057E
X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium (CWX/CIX5) 04/1205/12
TBATBA Zhong Gu Nan Ning 2407E
TS Lines/PIL TS Lines(I)/PIL India
Dronagiri-2/— 21/1122/11
TBATBA Ever Elite 170E Q1836 1108915-30/10 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Colombo Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 28/1129/11
TBATBA Colorado 4E
KMTC/Gold Star KMTC(I)/Star Ship
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TBATBA Zhong Gu Gui Yang 02446E
X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium (NIX Service) 13/1214/12
18/1119/11
TBATBA Torrance 30E
EmiratesEmirates
TBATBA APL Antwerp 0FFD2E1 Q1839 1109002-30/10
Dronagiri-2
CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Singapore, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou Dron-3 & Mul 25/1126/11
TBATBA President Kennedy 0FFD4E1
RCL RCL Ag. (AS 1)
In Port 12/11 Shimin 24E Q1781 1107871-22/10 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. P.Kelang, Tanjun, Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 18/1119/11
TBATBA Seattle Bridge 093E Q1935
UnifeederUnifeeder Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo. Dronagiri 25/1126/11
TBATBA Ever Sigma 130E Q1942
PIL/ONE PIL India/One(I)
—/— 02/1203/12
TBATBA Celsius Naples 906E
Hapag ISS Shpg. P.Kelang, Singapore, Xiangang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Da Chan Bay. ULA CFS 09/1210/12
TBATBA ESL Da Chan Bay 24006E
KMTC KMTC (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-3 16/1217/12
TBATBA Ever Eagle 185E
TS Lines TS Lines (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-2 23/1224/12
TBATBA Ever Ethic 172E
HMM
HMM Shpg. P.Kelang(S),Singapore, Xiangang, Qingdao,Kaohsiung. Seabird CFS (CISC Service)
Samudera Samudera Shpg. P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang Dronagiri CU Lines Seahorse Ship Port Kelang, Singapore, Haiphong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo. BSS Bhavani Shpg. P Kelang, Singapore, Jakarta, Yangoon, Surabaya, Belawan, Ashte CFS 13/11 14/11 12/11
0900 MSC Maria Saveria FD439E Q1845 1109063-30/10 MSC MSC Agency Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Yantian. Hind Terminals 23/11 24/11 22/11
0900 MSC Fatma FD441E (DRAGON EB) 21/1122/11
TBATBA Melbourne Bridge 2407E
Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Shekou, Shanghai, Ningbo Dronagiri 29/1130/11
TBATBA Zhong Gu Hang Zhou 24004E Q1878 1109462-04/11
Heung A Line Sinokor India (CSC)
Sinokor Sinokor India
TS Lines TS Lines (I)
Cordelia Cordelia Cont. Port Kelang, Far East & China Ports
Seabird CFS
Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS
ETAETD VESSELS Voy V.I.A ROT. LINE AGENTS WILL LOAD FOR CARTING DATE TIME NAME No.No. No.&Dt. POINT
In Port 12/11 X-Press Carina 446E Q1829 1108776-28/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Kelang, Tanjung Pelepas, Singapore, Hongkong, Maersk CFS 18/1119/11
TBATBA X-Press Cassiopeia 447E Q1869 1109279-01/11 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Kwangyang, Pusan, Hakata, Shanghai. (NWX/FI-3) 25/1126/11
TBATBA GSL Christen 448E Q1911 1109847-06/11 Sinokor/Heung A Sinokor India Port Kelang, Singapore, Qingdao, Xingang, Pusan Seabird CFS 13/1114/11 13/11 0200 Wan Hai 521 E028 Q1871 1109280-01/11
Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Singapore, Kaohsiung, Hongkong, Dronagiri-1 19/1120/11
TBATBA Argolikos E166 Q1900
Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Shekou. Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 26/1127/11
TBATBA Wan Hai 502 E128
Hapag/RCL ISS Shpg./RCL Ag. (CIX) ULA-CFS/ 03/1204/12
TBATBA Wan Hai 508 E208
TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2 14/1115/11 14/11 2359 One Competence 092E Q1896 1109604-04/11
ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Leme Chabang, Kaimep, 20/1121/11
TBATBA One Hangzhou Bay 057E
Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. Contl.War.Corpn. 25/1127/11
TBATBA MOL Creation 094E
HMM HMM Shpg. Seabird CFS 01/1203/12
TBATBA One Commitment 067E
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Dronagiri (PS3 Service)
Gold Star Star Ship Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ningbo, Shanghai OceanGate 15/1116/11 15/11 1400 APL Oregon OPUSYN Q1748 1107331-17/10
RCL/Global Fdr. RCL Ag./Sima Marine Port Kelang, Ho Chi Minh City, Laem Chabang, (VGX) CU Lines/KMTC Seahorse/KMTC(I) Cai Mep SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. 15/1116/11
TBATBA Interasia Momentum E050 Q1886 1109509-04/11
Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Penang, Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Dron-1 & Mul CFS 22/1123/11
18/1119/11
TBATBA Wan Hai 515 E095
COSCO COSCO Shpg. Ningbo, Shekou. (CI2) InterasiaInterasia
TBATBA MOL Presence 018E Q1858 1109093-30/10
HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hongkong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Shanghai, Ningbo Seabird CFS
ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, 22/1123/11
TBATBA Dimitris Y 249E Q1932
X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 30/1101/12
TBATBA One Responsibility 001E
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. Dronagiri 05/1206/12
TBATBA Cap Andreas 016E
RCL RCL Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. (TIP Service)
HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang(N), Port Kelang(W), Singapore. Seabird CFS 18/1119/11
TBATBA OOCL Luxembourg 113E Q1826 1108709-28/10
OOCL/RCL OOCL(I)/RCL Ag Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, GDL/Dron-1 25/1127/11
TBATBA Stratford 133E APL CMA CGM Ag. Ningbo. Dron.-3&Mul. 05/1206/12
TBATBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 097E
ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. 10/1211/12
TBATBA Pusan 35E
COSCO COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. 17/1218/12
TBATBA Aka Bhum 025E Gold Star Star Ship Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai. 24/1225/12
TBATBA OOCL Hamburg 154E
ANL CMA CGM Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore (CIX-3) Dron.-3&Mul. TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2
11/1112/11 12/11 0900 Daphne 869W Q1806 1108084-23/10 ONE Line ONE (India) Singapore 15/1116/11
TBATBA Alexandria Bridge 075W Samudera Samudera Shpg. (SIG)
Dronagiri 11/1112/11 11/11 1300 Kota Manis 414E Q1828 1108710-28/08 RCL RCL Ag. Port Kelang, HaIphong, Nansha, Shekou. 16/1118/11
23/1124/11
TBATBA Araya Bhum 019E Q1890 1109564-04/11 PIL PIL India
TBATBA Interasia Amplify E003
TBATBA Kota Lawa 091E Evergreen Evergreen Shpg.
CU Lines Seahorse Ship 30/1101/12
Balmer Law. CFS Dron. (RWA / CIX 4)
InterasiaInterasia
Emirates Emirates Shpg. 12/1113/11 12/11 1400 Abrao Cochin 22 Q1849 1109027-30/10
Asyad Shpg. Seabridge Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. (FEX) 15/1116/11
TBATBA Northern Guard E927 Q1888 1109525-04/11
Sinokor Sinokor India Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Seabird CFS 19/1121/11
TBATBA Wan Hai 627 E019
Heung A Line Sinokor India Hongkong 26/1127/11
TBATBA Wan Hai 511 E095
Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines
Dron-1 & Mul CFS 03/1206/12
TBATBA Beijing Bridge E407
InterasiaInterasia (CI6)
Feedertech Feedertech/TSA Dronagiri 15/1116/11
TBATBA Big Breezy E045 Q1887 1109516-04/11
Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya Dronagiri-1 20/1121/11
TBATBA KMTC Yokohama 2410E
KMTC/Interasia KMTC(I)/Interasia Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya (AIS5/SI8 Service) Dronagiri-3/— 15/1116/11
TBATBA Hyundai Brave 0111E Q1726 1106998-15/10
HMM HMM Shpg. Singapore, Da Chan Bay, Busan, Kwangyang, Seabird CFS 24/1125/11
TBATBA Hyundai Saturn 0047E
Sinokor Sinokor India Shanghai Seabird CFS 30/1101/12
TBATBA HMM Promise 0043E (FIM East Bound) 15/1117/11
TBATBA KMTC Chennai 2409 Q1893 1109591-04/11 KMTC KMTC (India) Port Kelang(W), Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Dronagiri-3 24/1126/11
TBATBA KMTC Colombo 2407 Q1934 1110014-07/11 TS Lines TS Lines (I) Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 05/1207/12
TBATBA KMTC Mundra 2406E COSCO COSCO Shpg. (AIS SERVICE) 16/1217/12
TBATBA Zhong Gu Ji Nan 24007E Emirates Emirates Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan,Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore Dronagiri-2 16/1117/11
TBATBA TS Keelung 24005E Q1879 1109463-04/11 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou 23/1124/11
TBATBA Ever Legion 057E X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium 04/1205/12
TBATBA Zhong Gu Nan Ning 2407E
KMTC/TS Lines KMTC(I)/TS Lines(I)
Dron-3/Dron-2 08/1210/12
TBATBA One Matrix 093E Gold Star Star Ship 15/1216/12
TBATBA X-Press Capella 24008E
RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL India (CWX/CIX5) Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS 17/1118/11
TBATBA An Dong Fu Zhou 2402W Sinolines Transorient Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou & Other Far East Ports. CU Lines Seahorse Shpg. (CIW) 18/1120/11
TBATBA Xin Ya Zhou 165 Q1758 1107518-18/10 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, 27/1128/11
TBATBA Beijing 106 APL CMA CGM Ag. Nansha, Taichung, Kaohsiung.
Dron.-3 & Mul 03/1204/12
TBATBA Xin Beijing 149
OOCL/RCL OOCL(I)/RCL Ag. (CI 1)
CU Lines Seahorse Ship Singapore, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hongkong, Taichung, Kaohsiung. 21/1122/11
GDL/—
TBATBA Ever Elite 170E Q1836 1108915-30/10 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Haipong, Qingdao, Shanghai, BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 28/1129/11
TBATBA Colorado 4E
KMTC/Gold Star KMTC(I)/Star Ship Ningbo, Da Chan Bay Dronagiri-3/— 06/1207/12
TBATBA Zhong Gu Gui Yang 02446E X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium (NIX Service) 13/1214/12
TBATBA Torrance 30E
Emirates Emirates Shpg
Dronagiri-2 20/1221/12
TBATBA Zoi 118E
Pendulum Exp. Aissa Maritime 27/1228/12
TBATBA KMTC Dubai 2407E
Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS
Dimitris Y 249E Q1932
Allcargo Allcargo Log. Melbourne, Sydney, Frementle, Brisbane, Auckland, Adelaide(LCL/FCL). Dron.2&Mul(W) 30/1101/12
TBATBA One Responsibility 001E GLS Global
& New Zealand Ports. (TIP Service) JWR 18/1119/11
TBATBA OOCL Luxembourg 113E Q1826 1108709-28/10
& New Zealand Ports. Dron.-3&Mul. 25/1127/11
TBATBA Stratford 133E
TBATBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 097E
TBATBA Pusan 35E
TBATBA Aka Bhum 025E
TBATBA OOCL Hamburg 154E
KMTC Chennai 2409 Q1893 1109591-04/11
In Port 12/11 Tema Express 2443W Q1782 1107866-22/10
Tincan, Apapa. 20/1121/11 TBATBA AS Carlotta 2445W
Stanley A OMTIVW1 Maersk Line Maersk India Pointe Noire, Tincan, Apapa, Tema, Cotonou, Lome, Capetown. Maersk CFS 29/1130/11 TBATBA CMA CGM Valpariso
Line Maersk India Durban, Luanda, Pointe Noire, Aapapa, Tincan, Maersk CFS 19/1120/11 TBATBA Maersk Chennai 446W Q1872 1109353-02/11 CMA CGM CMA
Maersk India Mombasa, Victoria. Maersk CFS 24/1125/11 TBATBA Maersk Cabo Varde 448S Q1875 1109357-02/11 (MWE SERVICE)
13/1114/11 13/11 1100 MSC Thais IS444A Q1883 1109491-04/11
Agency Tema, Abidjan, Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 21/1122/11 21/11 1100 MSC Emanuela IS445A
Log. East, West & South African Ports. (Himalaya Express) Pun.Conware 14/1115/11 13/11 1000 MSC Rikku IU445A Q1882 1109493-04/11
Agency San Pedro, Monrovia, Dakar, Freetown, Alger, Annaba, Bejaia, Oran, Hind Terminals 21/1122/11 TBA 1000 America IU446A Casablanca, Nouakchott, Nouadhibou, Cotonou, Tincan/Apapa (INDUS) 15/1116/11 14/11 1500 Conti Courage IP446A Q1905 1109711-05/11
MSC Agency Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 29/1130/11 29/11 0900 MSC Antigua IP448A CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Dakar,Nouakchott,Banjul,Conakry, Freetown, Monrovia, Sao Tome,Bata, Dron.-3&Mul. 06/1207/12 06/12 0900 MSC York VII IP449A Guinea Bissau,Nouadhibou, Dakar,Abidjan, Tema, Malabo & Saotome. (EPIC / IPAK)
GlobelinkGlobelink West & South African Ports. Safewater Safewater Lines East, South & West African Ports (EPIC / IPAK)
In Port 12/11 X-Press Carina 446E Q1829 1108776-28/10
MUMBAI: India and ASEAN countries are likely to benefit under the Trump administration in the United States as trade and investment flows will drift away from China, according to a report released by global rating agencyMoody'srecently.
"In the Asia-Pacific region, trade and investment flows might be further diverted away from China as the US tightens investments in strategic sectors, which would negatively affect China's economy and consequently dampen regional growth," the report stated.
This shift is expected to favour India and ASEAN (The Association of Southeast Asian nations) countries. However, continued US-China p o l a r i s a t i o n c o u l d i n t e n s i f y geopolitical divides in the region,
increasing risks of disruption to the global supply of semiconductors, the report added.
Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the US Presidential election on November 6.
" I n a s e c o n d T r u m p administration we expect large fiscal deficits, protectionist trade actions, climate-measure rollbacks, a stricter stance on immigration, and easing regulations," the report noted. Fiscal deficit and debt will record a significant increase in the United States due to the impact of policies proposed by Trump. His protectionist trade approach could disrupt global supply chains and negatively impact industries that depend on imported g o o d s . A d d i t i o n a l l y , t h e administration's climate agenda is
likely to shift away from current policies to emphasise the role of fossil fuels in achieving "American energy dominance," and delaying the transition to a low-carbon economy, the report mentioned.
Trump is also expected to adopt stricter immigration policies, "including increased deportations, the construction of additional border barriers, stricter visa regulations, and reduced asylum grants" which could lead to labour shortages in sectors like agriculture, retail, hospitality, construction, and healthcare that depend on immigrant workers.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected a growth of 2.8% in 2024 for the United States in its latest economic outlook. For India, the projection is 7% in 2024-25.
NEW DELHI: India's decision to opt out of the trade bloc RCEP was strategically sound as the country has the largest trade deficit and trust issues with China, think tank GTRI said recenlty. India's trade deficit with China stood at over USD 85 billion in FY2024
"Had India joined RCEP, the situation could have worsened drastically, as it would face zero-tariff imports from China, risking further imbalance, " the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said.
In 2019, India announced that it would not join the China-backed mega free trade agreement -- Regional C o m p r e h e n s i v e E c o n o m i c Partnership (RCEP) as negotiations failed to address New Delhi's outstanding issues and concerns.
"India's decision to opt out of the RCEP was strategically sound, as subsequent developments have validated its concerns over potential
increasingly favours China over other member nations," GTRI founder Ajay Srivastava said.
The remarks assume significance a s N i t i A a y o g C E O B V R Subrahmanyam has recently stated that India should be a part of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
It added that a major worry for India has been the rising trade deficits of RCEP members with China.
"This trend, rather than showing signs of improvement, has worsened post-RCEP ASEAN's trade deficit with China grew sharply from USD 81.7 billion in 2020 to USD 135.6 billion in 2023," GTRI said.
Japan's deficit doubled, and for the first time, South Korea is projected to experience a trade deficit with China this year, it added.
This indicates that RCEP's gains are disproportionately skewed toward China, leading to unfair competition and validating India's fears that joining would lead to a surge in Chinese imports without corresponding benefits, it said.
India already has robust free trade agreements (FTAs) with 13 out of 15 RCEP members, excluding New Zealand and China. Consequently, the expected benefits from RCEP would have been marginal for India, particularly considering China's opaque trade practices and its history of flooding markets with subsidised goods, Srivastava said.
"I have not seen solid arguments for how joining RCEP would benefit India Most arguments do not go beyond the idea that opening up the economy is good. But why open to a country with which we have the largest trade deficit and trust issues," he added.
VISAKHAPATNAM:
A d a n i G a n g a v a r a m
Port, the deepest and one of the most modern ports in India recently set a new record of timber log handling on consecutive days of handling 4,392 metric tons and 4,206 metric tons of timber logs for the vessel MV Mangusta The port surpassed its previous record of 2,900 metric tons in a single day by 52% on growth.
The port has been able to surpass its previous records as management has made strategic investments in infrastructure for efficient cargo handling and railway facilities.
The port expects to set further operational records in FY24 and deliver Industry Best Services to its customers. Adani Gangavaram Port’s operational expertise and the c a p a b i l i t y o f i t s a d v a n c e d infrastructure, which enables high productivity and prioritizes safety
The port team’s dedication and efficiency underscore the facility’s ongoing commitment to optimizing performance and supporting the growing demands of the shipping and logistics industry
Speaking on the occasion, Adani G a n g
e d management said “We are extremely delighted on this achievement. We at
Adani Gangavaram Port always strive to provide the best service to our customers We offer substantial economic benefits to Indian importers combined with highly efficient port operations and evacuation systems with faster turnaround time & delivery. We are extremely happy to see the trade derive benefits from the modern deep-water infrastructure at the port ”
NEW DELHI: Union Minister of C o m m e r c e a n d I n d u s t r y, Shri Piyush Goyal launched
EEPC India’s 70th year celebrations and also unveiled the EEPC India logo in New Delhi. During his address he highlighted the Government’s efforts to reduce compliance burdens and decriminalise laws to promote Ease of Doing Business. Minister of State for Commerce & Industry, Shri Jitin Prasada also graced the event with his presence.
Shri Goyal emphasised the need to transform India into a powerhouse of engineering exports as the country advances towards the Viksit Bharat goal. Speaking to members of the engineering fraternity at the event marking the 70th anniversary of EEPC India, the Minister stated that achieving Viksit Bharat’s vision involves transforming India into a developed nation that needs the e n g i n e e r i n g f r a t e r n i t y t o demonstrate their commitments towards resilient supply chains and high-quality production of goods along with collective commitment towards a sustainable future.
Calling EEPC India the model export promotion council, Shri Goyal lauded the organisation for its
contributions to different sectors of engineering. Whether it is mobility, capital goods sector or steel industry, EEPC India has played a very important role in the growth of the nation’s capabilities, he said Regarding EEPC India's goal of reaching exports of US$300 billion in the next 5-6 years, he noted that this target represents the courage and conviction new India demonstrates before the world.
E v o k i n g P r i m e M i n i s t e r
Shri Narendra Modi’s mantra of ‘Zero Defect and Zero Effect’, h e e m p h a s i s e d q u a l i t y a n d sustainability are going to define India to the world. High quality and productivity and cost competitiveness is going to define the nation's journey towards Viksit Bharat We want to be second to none in our ambition, mission and vision, he said EEPC India Chairman Shri Arun Kumar Garodia, speaking at the event, affirmed that as the p r i m a r y b o d y f o r p r o m o t i n g engineering exports, EEPC India would continue to lead efforts to expand the sector’s global presence, advocate for favorable policies, and assist members in navigating international markets.
H e e m p h a s i s e d t h a t t h e
Ministry's initiatives, such as Bharat Mobility, the International Engineering Sourcing Show (IESS), Indian Engineering Exhibitions (INDEE), Export Excellence Awards, Quality Awards, Green Awards, and India pavilions, underscore the G o v e r
’ s c o m
n t to innovation and sustainability These initiatives, he noted, are crucial for ensuring that Indian engineering products meet high global standards and remain competitive in a rapidly changing market.
The EEPC India Chair man observed that the Export Promotion Council had achieved numerous milestones over the last 70 years and would strive to make the next 70 years e v e n m o r e r e m a r k a b l e . He highlighted that EEPC India's support for manufacturers and exporters had contributed to the sector’s $109 billion exports in FY24 and advanced the Make in India
automotive, electronics, and medical devices. He noted that EEPC India's membership had grown significantly over the decades, reaching 9,500 members in 2024 from just 40 in 1955.
NEW DELHI: The CBIC has asked customs field formations to disclose the specific nature of inquiry being undertaken while issuing letters/summons in export/import fraud cases and also complete i n v e s t i g a t i o n s w i t h i n a y e a r In an instruction, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) said officers must maintain a "balanced" approach during an investigation into tax evasion in i m p o r t o r e x p o r t o f g o o d s -generally referred to as commercial intelligence/fraud (CI) cases -to avoid disr uption in ease of doing business
The CBIC said before initiating an investigation, it is desirable that an analysis of all information, and crossc h e c k i n g a v a i l a b l e d a t a b e undertaken to minimise interface
with the importer/exporter
Within the jurisdiction of the commissionerate, the commissioner is responsible for developing and a p p r o v i n g a n y i n t e l l i g e n c e , investigation, and its completion.
"A CI case investigation must reach the earliest conclusions which is normally not more than a year," the CBIC said in the instruction issued on November 1
CBIC Chairman Sanjay Kumar
A g a r w a l s a i d t h e g u i d e l i n e s underline the approach of minimal disruption during investigations of CI fraud cases.
"These measures are designed to maintain transparency, reduce unnecessary delays and create a m o r e b u s i n e s s - f r i e n d l y environment..," Agarwal said in a letter to CBIC officers.
After the initial decision to conduct an investigation, customs officers may seek documents from the exporter/importer, preferably by writing a letter In seeking i
should disclose the specific nature of the inquiry being initiated, i
(or general) expressions must be avoided.
" W
the officer indicates to the person summoned, the option to attend by an authorised agent," it added.
The CBIC also said the customs commissioner may consider meeting, by appointment, the importer / exporter or his representative wherever a "reasonable grievance" persists in an ongoing inquiry
From the total reserves, foreign currency assets declined $.3.9 billion to $589.8 billion, while gold reserves rose $1.2 billion to $69.7 billion, data showed. Forex kitty falls $2.6 billion to $682 billion as of November 1
MUMBAI: Reser ve Bank Of India's (RBI) foreign exchange reserves fell by $2.6 billion to $682.1 billion for the week ended November 1, latest central bank data showed. The central bank likely sold dollars to
prevent a sharp depreciation in the rupee, traders said. The rupee depreciated 0.01% in the week ended November 1 closing at 84.07 per US dollar, after briefly touching an all-time intraday low
during the week, LSEG data showed.
New Delhi: India needs to carefully navigate the US sanctions imposed on certain Indian entities to protect their business interests and can engage diplomatically with America and other international bodies to seek remedies, think tank GTRI said on Friday To prevent future sanctions, India may plan to tighten export controls, offer clearer business guidelines, and ensure stricter compliance, it said.
On October 30, the US State Department and the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on nearly 400 entities and individuals, including 19 Indian companies and two individuals, for allegedly supporting Russia’s military activities in Ukraine.
Then, on November 1, the US Department of Commerce added five Indian companies to its entity list for acquiring and redirecting US-made goods to Russia’s defence sector, it said.
“While unilateral sanctions imposed by the US are controversial under international law, the practical reality is that countries like India must navigate these sanctions carefully to protect their business interests,” Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said in its report. It also said that India could bring
the issue to the World Trade Organization (WTO) if the sanctions violate international trade rules or harm Indian businesses.
The recent US sanctions highlight the importance for Indian businesses to follow both local and international trade regulations, especially when dealing with sensitive or dual-use goods.
“Companies must stay vigilant to avoid inadvertently supporting sanctioned entities or countries,” the think tank said.
In India, the GTRI report said, the sanctioned companies were involved in exporting dual-use items-products with both civilian and military applications.
S o m e o f t h e s e c o m p a n i e s exported not only US-origin goods but also locally produced items that were later sent to Russian military sectors. U . S . s a n c t i o n s a l s o a p p l y t o companies diverting US-made items, increasing scr utiny on Indian exporters, it added.
Srivastava said that India does not support unilateral sanctions outside of United Nations mandates, and its sanctions policy is focused on trade restrictions with specific countries, like Iran and North Korea.
“India’s response reflects its commitment to sovereignty while honouring inter national non-
proliferation agreements, such as the UNSC Resolution 1540, enforced through its WMD (weapons of mass destruction) Act,” he said.
He added that it is crucial for businesses to have strong compliance programs and regularly check export control lists like India’s SCOMET (Special Chemicals, Organisms, M a t e r i a l s , E q u i p m e n t , a n d Technologies) list and US BIS regulations.
“Failing to comply can lead to serious consequences, including trade restrictions, frozen assets, and lost market access,” he said adding that Indian companies should also m o n i t o r t h e i r s u p p l y c h a i n s , particularly in high-risk areas.
Regularly reviewing the SCOMET list helps identify products that may face export restrictions.
“Non-compliance could isolate businesses commercially, as US sanctions not only block transactions with US companies but can also discourage global partners that have ties to the US,” the think tank said.
It added that as India focuses on becoming a net exporter, particularly in defence exports, it is imperative that the businesses adopt the mantra o f ‘ K n o w l e d g e , Tr a i n i n g a n d Compliance’ as the cost of noncompliance is “way too high” for businesses to ignore compliance.
NEW DELHI: India’s supply chain activity reached new heights in October, w i t h e - w a y b i l l g e n e r a t i o n a key measure of freight movement and economic health surging to an unprecedented 117.25 million, marking a 17% year-on-year increase, according to data from the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN).
The strong uptick, which reflects heightened trade momentum, aligns with a rise in manufacturing output and retail demand, spurred by the festival season.
T h i s i n c r e a s e i n e - w a y bills—electronic permits required for shipping goods across states also reflects a significant rise over September’s figures The festival season, which kicks off in AugustSeptember with Raksha Bandhan, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Onam, leads into Navratri, Dussehra, Diwali, and concludes with Christmas at the year’s end.
Companies often see another surge in e-way bills toward the financial yearend as they clear inventory to meet targets.
The increase in e-way bills suggests a positive outlook for tax revenues. As a high-frequency economic indicator, eway bill activity closely tracks broader
economic trends, with higher freight volumes often signalling increased economic output.
Riding on festival demand, India’s Goods and Ser vices Tax (GST) collections rose to Rs. 1.87 trillion in October, the second-highest monthly revenue since the GST system’s 2017 inception The figure marks an 8 9% annual increase, following a Rs. 1.73 trillion collection in September, which had grown 6.5% year-on-year
“In the last few months, India’s e-way collections have been doing exceedingly well,” said Manoranjan Sharma, chief economist at Infomerics Ratings, and former chief economist at the Canara Bank.
“This clearly shows that technical glitches, leakages and inadequate coverage are now history More importantly, it clearly demonstrates the strength and robustness of the India growth story, since the rising e-way collections are often taken as a proxy for the traction in the macroeconomic growth,” he added.
GST revenue closely tracks e-way bill activity, as higher freight volumes translate to higher tax inflows. The alltime GST revenue peak of Rs. 2.1 trillion was set in April, but October’s figures underscore a consistent uptrend.
Strong performance in economic indicators
The encouraging e-way bill data aligns with improvements in other economic indicators Manufacturing activity, as measured by the HSBC India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), rebounded in October to 57 5, up from September’s eight-month low of 56 5, driven by strong domestic and international demand
India’s ser vices sector also recorded gains, with the PMI reaching 58.5 in October, up from 57.7 in September, extending its 39-month streak above the 50-point threshold that signals growth In parallel, auto s a l e s a p r o x y f o r c o n s u m e r demand—showed resilience, with retail sales reaching 2 83 million units in October, up 32% annually, buoyed by strong rural demand and favourable minimum support price (MSP) for rabi crops. With e-way bill volumes and GST collections on a steady rise, India’s tax r e v e n u e s r e f l e c t o n g o i n g improvements in enforcement and compliance. Average monthly GST collections have climbed to Rs. 1.81 trillion in the current fiscal year, up from Rs. 1.68 trillion a year earlier
MUMBAI: Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi recently announced that the Government will soon begin work on a new airport near the ambitious Vadhavan Port project in Maharashtra, valued at Rs. 76,220 crore. The announcement was made during the launch of the State election campaign for the BJP-led alliance in Dhule district.
The plan to construct the airport had been initially demanded by former Chief Minister and BJP leader Shri Devendra Fadnavis, revealed Modi. He assured that the request would be fulfilled as soon as the election code of conduct for the ongoing Maharashtra elections is lifted. The Prime Minister added that
Government to finalise the project details.
The Vadhavan Port, approved by the Union Cabinet in June 2024, is set to become the largest port in India. It will be developed as a deep-draft, allweather greenfield major port in Palghar district. The port is expected to create significant economic opportunities and enhance trade in the region.
The port development will be managed by the Vadhavan Port Project Limited (VPPL), a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) jointly owned by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) with a 74 per cent stake and
the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) holding 26 per cent.
In his speech, Modi emphasized the focus of both the Union and the State Government on large-scale infrastructure projects. He criticised the Opposition parties for allegedly attempting to hinder the progress of s
highlighting the Government’s commitment to improving India’s infrastructure.
In another rally held in Nashik, P M M o d i a l s o a d d r e s s e d t h e concerns of onion growers, stating that the Government had revised its export policies in response to d e m a n d s f r o m t h e f a r m i n g community.
N E W D E L H I : T h e U n i o n government will widen the eligibility criteria for ownership of vessels that can be registered in India and permit registration of vessels chartered on a so-called bareboat charter-cumdemise (BBCD) basis through a new merchant shipping law as it looks to increase the country’s shipping tonnage and help tap a larger slice of international trade.
The Merchant Shipping Bill, 2024, is said to define an Indian vessel as one that is owned by a citizen of India, a Non-Resident Indian, an Overseas Citizen of India, a company or a body established under any Central Act
which has its registered office or principal place of business in India, or any such other person or body as the Central government notify However, the proportion of ownership for registration purposes will be prescribed in the rules.
The gover nment may ease nationality norms for registration of ships by allowing vessels that are “substantially owned” by Indian entities and those owned by NRIs, O C I s a n d L i m i t e d L i a b i l i t y Partnerships (LLPs) to register under the Indian flag.
The exiting Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 stipulates that only a ship
that is wholly owned by an Indian citizen, company or society can be registered under the Indian flag. Since the ownership requirement is written into the Act, it was not possible to expand the scope of entities that are allowed to register ships in India without going to Parliament and amending the law. By prescribing rule-making powers for ship registration after the Bill is passed by Parliament and signed into law, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is seeking flexibility in ownership structure so that it can expand the scope whenever it wants, a government official said.
NEW DELHI: The country’s merchandise and services exports will cross USD 800 billion this fiscal due to the government support and competitive products of the domestic players, an industry official said recently.
Apparel Made-ups and Home Furnishing Sector Skill Council Chairman A Sakthivel said the government has taken a series of steps to enhance the industry’s competitiveness in promoting ease of d o i n g b u s i n e s s a n d r e d u c i n g compliance burden, among others.
“I am confident that our total exports will cross USD 800 billion this fiscal,” Sakthivel said.
The announcement to open 12 new
industrial cities in the country will f u r t h e r b o o s t d o
manufacturing, he added.
“The production-linked incentive scheme is already a success story at the manufacturing front,” Sakthivel said.
The Indian exporters are getting good orders from developing and dev
pite challenging geopolitical situation, he added. He also said Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is regularly holding meetings with all t h
r s , including shipping, to reduce the impact of the Red Sea crisis.
Last year, the exports stood at USD 778 billion.
Exports during April-September this fiscal increased by 1 per cent to USD 213.22 billion, and imports grew by 6.16 per cent to USD 350.66 billion. The trade deficit during the first half of the fiscal year was USD 137 44 billion.
The Cabinet has approved 12 industrial townships in states like B i h a r, A n d h r a P r a d e s h a n d Maharashtra.
Besides, four have already been developed, and work is ongoing in four other industrial cities.
India is developing modern infrastructure, common effluent facilities, and providing utilities like water, power, and digital connectivity in these townships.
CJ-I Anna M DBC 14/11
CJ-II ST Andrew B S Shipping 13/11
CJ-III Prince Khaled DBC 12/11
CJ-IV Moonlit Anline Shpg. 14-Jan
CJ-V Propel Fortune Cross Trade 15/11
CJ-VI Nikator Mihir & Co. 13/11
CJ-VII VACANT
CJ-VIII African Grouse Synergy 17/11
CJ-IX African Dormorant DBC 16/11
CJ-X New Endeavor Dariya Shipping 14/11
CJ-XI VACANT
CJ-XII VACANT
CJ-XIII Yangtze Impression Chowgule Bros. 15/11
CJ-XIV African Loon Aditya Marine 16/11
CJ-XV Propel Prosperity ACT Infraport 13/11
CJ-XVA Porto Fiscardo Chowgule Bros. 14/11
CJ-XVI Nav Neha Mihir & Co. 15/11
TUNA VESSEL'S NAME AGENT'S NAME ETD Danae Benline 13/11 Belle Plaine Taurus 12/11 Glorious Sky Taurus 13/11
OJ-II Seastar 1 V Ocean 12/11
OJ-III Aaliyah Samudra 12/11
OJ-IV
OJ-V Stolt Sneland J M Baxi 12/11
OJ-VI VACANT
Pacific Talisman 07/11
Commander K 07/11
Pioneer Harmony 07/11 Bangladesh
SCI Chennai 08/11 Pipavav-CochinTuticorin-Kattupalli
Haj Ali 10/11 Somalia
Xing Yang He 10/11 China
Golden Tide 10/11 Rotterdam
Fuat Bey 10/11
G Pacific 10/11
Obe Heart 10/11 Conakry (Guinea)
Gani 11/11
Explorer Europe 11/11
Stream
Stream Grampus Ace GAC Shpg.
Stream Golden ID DBC
Stream Iki Krishna Shpg.
Stream Mohsen Ilyas Seacoast
CJ-IV Moonlit Anline Shpg.
CJ-XVI Nav Neha Mihir & Co.
Stream Ocean Cadence Cross Trade
CJ-III Prince Khaled DBC
CJ-XVA Porto Fiscardo Chowgule Bros.
CJ-XV Propel Prosperity ACT Infraport UAE(Abu Dhabi)
Stream Ruby Confidence B S Shipping Mombasa
T. Urea
Stream Steller Enguri J M Baxi Indonesia 7,760 T. Mach. Pkgs. (1,869 CBM/90 Pcs) INIXY124101414
Stream Thor Niramit Mihir & Co.
14/11-PM Maersk Cairo 446S 4103910 Maerssk Line Maersk India Port Casina, Mombasa (MAWINGU)
TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST JAPAN, CHINESE PORTS & AUSTRALIAN PORTS 17/11 17/11-AM Northern Guard 927E - Heung A / WHL Sinokor(I)/WHL Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hongkong (C16) 18/11 17/11 16/11-PM X-Press Carina 24046E 4114097 X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 18/11 Maersk Line Maersk India Ningbo, Tanjung, Pelepas, Port Kelang (NWX) 20/11 19/11-PM Inter Sydney 167 4104162 Interworld Efficient Marine China (BMM)
TBA Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Busan, Gwangyang (CSC)
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Shangai, Ningbo, Shekou (FEX)
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Haiphong, Laem Chaban, Jakarta (IEX) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT
11/11 10/11-AM Maersk Cuanza 445W 4103907 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo (MW2 MEWA)
20/11 19/11-PM Wadi Duka 2423 4104059 Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Karachi (REX)
TBA Sai ShippingSai Shipping Karachi (JKX)
TBA Global Feeder Sima Marine Karachi (CSC)
ETA VESSEL’S NAME VCN NO. AGENTS FROM SAILED
Marathopolis(V-445S) Salalah 08-11-2024 X-Press Odyssey(V-24046E) Nhava Sheva 08-11-2024 SM Neyyar (V-445) Jebel Ali 08-11-2024 11/11 Maersk Cuanza (V-445W) 4103809 Maersk India Nhava Sheva 11/11 CCNI Angol (V-445W) 4103909 Maersk India Jebel Ali 13/11 Oceana (V-931S) 4104020 Unifeeder Ag Jebel Ali
17/11 Northern Guard (V-927E) - Wan Hai Line Nhava Sheva 17/11 Northern Guard (V-927E)
EAST,
CHINESE
& AUSTRALIAN PORTS
Port —/— Ever Utile 188E 2403870 FeedertechFeedertech Port Kelang, Singapore, Leam Chabang.(AGI)
11/11 —/— One Matrix 92E 2403931 One/X-Press Feeder OneIndia / SC-SPL Port Kelang, HongKong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. (CWX)
13/11-PM X-Press Capella 24007E 2404019 KMTC /TS Line KMTC India/TS Line (I) Port Kelang, Hongkong, Sanghai, Ningbo. (CWX)
12/11 12/11-AM Xin Pu Dong 277E 2403977 KMTC/COSCO KMTC / COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao. (AIS) 13/11 TS Lines Samsara Shpg
12/11 12/11-PM KMTC Dubai 2406E 2404006 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Port Kelang, Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Xingang, Qingdao, 13/11 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC (FIVE)
12/11 12/11-AM Big Breezy 45E 2404081 Wan Hai Line Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya. (SI8 / JAR)
13/11 KMTC / Interasia KMTC (I) / Interasia
12/11 11/11-PM Wan Hai 626 18E 2403933 Wan Hai Line Wan Hai Lines Port Kleang (W), Hong Kong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan, 13/11 COSCO/Evergreen COSCO / Evergreen Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore, Shanghai (PMX)
13/11 13/11-PM Shimin 24E 2403984 Evergreen/ONE Evergreen Shpg/ONE Port Kelang, Tanjin Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Ningbo 14/11 Feedertech/TS Lines Feedertech / TS Line Shanghai (CISC)
13/11 13/11-PM Hyundai Brave 111E 2403820 Hyundai Seabridge Maritime Singapore, Da Chan Bay, Busan, Kwangyang, Shangai. (FIM EAST) 14/11 TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT In Port —/— Ever Utile 188E 2403870 FeedertechFeedertech Colombo.(AGI)
Interasia/GSL
13/11-PM Shimin 24E 2403984 Evergreen / ONEEvergreen / ONE
Feedertech / TSLFeedertech / TSL
14/11-AM Hmm Oakland 131W 2403979 Hyundai Seabridge
15/11 14/11-1800 GSL Tinos 445W Maersk Line Maersk India Algeciras
29/11 30/11-0001 Maersk Atlanta 446W
TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND PACIFIC ISLANDS
In Port —/— Conti Crystal 138E 24361 ONE ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Haiphong, Cai Mep, Pusan, Shahghai, 12/11 17/11 17/11-0800 One Competence 092E 24369 HMM / YML HMM(I) / YML(I) Ningbo, Shekou (PS3)
21/11
20/11-2100 Hangzhou Bay 057E
12/11 12/11-0400 MOL Presence 018E 24362 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 13/11 20/11
20/11-0400 One Responsibility 001E 24370 ONE ONE (India) (TIP)
21/11 21/11-0400 Dimitris Y 249E 24372
13/11 12/11-1900 X-Press Carina 2406E24364 Maersk Line Maersk India Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 14/11 22/11 21/11-1900 X-Press Cassiopeia 447E 24376 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Ningbo, Tanjung Pelepas. (NWX) 23/11 27/11 26/11-1900 GSL Christin 448E 24374 Sinokor/Heung A Sinokor India Port kelang, Singapore, Qindao, Xingang, Pusan. 28/11 17/11 16/11-2100 Xin Ya Zhou 165E 24360 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor, Cai Mep, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, 18/11 Nansha, Port Kelang (CI1)
20/11 20/11-1400 OOCL Luxembourg 113E 24365 COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Xiamen, Shekou. 21/11 27/11 27/11-1400 Stratford 243E 24366 Gold Star / RCL Star Shpg/RCL Ag. (CIXA)
07/12 07/12-1400 Xin Da Yang Zhou 097E
12/11 12/11-0100 SM Neyyar 0445W 24357 Maersk/GFS Maersk India/GFS Jabel Ali, Dammam (SHAEX)
19/11 19/11-0300 Seaspan Jakarta 0446W 24373
LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT PORTS & COASTAL SERVICE
12/11 12/11-0400 MOL Presence 018E 24362 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi, Colombo.
20/11 20/11-0400
14/11-1800 SSL Gujarat 163 24371 SSLSSL Hazira, Cohin, Mangalore, Tuticorin, Mundra. (PIC 1)
17/11 16/11-2100 Xin Ya Zhou 165E 24360 COSCO COSCO Shpg.
(CCG)
Conti Crystal 138E 24361
18/11 APL Antwerp (V-0FFD2E)
12/11 Haian Mind (V-24013W)
26/11 Contship Uno (V-24013W)
Car.CB-1 MYD Ningbo (V-02W)(Sailed)
26/11 Cstar Voyager (V-49W)
12/11 Ren Jian 8 (V-02SIXS1)
13/11 Hongkong Bridge (V-02SJIS1)
12/11 Safeen Power (V-2444W)
CB-1 Tema Express (V-2443W)
20/11 AS Carlotta (V-2445W)
13/11 Artam (V-1337W) HDASCO Armita India Gulf
17/11 APL Holland (V-OMSKBW1) CMA CGM/Maersk Line CMA CGM Ag.(I)/Maersk India Africa
Car.CB-5 Celsius Edinburg (V-003W)(Sailed) Unifeeder/One Unifeeder/One India Gulf 2392606 09/11 15/11 CMA CGM Mombasa (V-OMTITW1) Maersk Line/CMA CGM Maersk India/CMA CGM Ag.(I) Africa 16/11
Car.CB-4 Folk Jeddah (V-2405W)(Sailed) Folk Maritime Seastar Global Jeddah
09/11 12/11 Dubai Tower (V-24004R) X-Press Feeder/MSC Sea Consortium/MSC Ag Red Sea 2392659 13/11 13/11 Grasemere Maersk (V-446W) Maersk Line Maersk India U.K. Cont. 14/11
Car.CB-5 Grace Bridge (V-2407E)(Sailed) Global Fdr/TS Lines Sima Marine/TS Lines (I) Far East 2392340 09/11 Car.CB-4 Mogral (V-2411E) (Sailed) Sinokor/Heung A Line Sinokor India 2392510 11/11 17/11 Inter Sydney (V-0167) Interworld Efficient Marine Gulf 18/11 Car.CB-5 Maersk Cairo (V-446S)(Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India Africa 2392570 11/11 Car.CB-5 Maersk Detroit(V-444W)(Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India Mediterranean 2392571 10/11 22/11 SOL Prime (V-5406W) BLPL Transword GLS Jebel Ali 23/11 17/11 Sheng Li Ji (V-SENO824W) Akkon Oasis Shipping Europe/Med. 18/11
CB-5 Shimin (V-24E) Unifeeder/KMTC Unifeeder/KMTC(I) Far East & 2392569 12/11 18/11 Seattle Bridge (V-093E) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shipping/Evergreen Shpg. Colombo 19/11 ONE/TS Lines ONE (I)/TS Lines(I) 18/11 SSL Godavari (V-036E) Wan Hai/Unifeeder Wan Hai Lines (I)/Unifeeder Jebel Ali 19/11 19/11 Wan Hai 316 (V-221E) X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium
CB-4 Terataki (V-2414W) Asyad Seabridge Gulf 2392636 12/11 14/11 Zhong Gu Kun Ming (V-02448S) Emirates
Car.CB-6 APL Southampton (V-OINIW1)(Sailed) CMA CGM/OOCL CMA CGM
16/11 CMA CGM Pellesa (V-OINIBW1) COSCO/ONE
Car.CB-6 Karlskrona (V-IU444A)(Sailed) MSC
13/11 MSC Thais (V-IS444A) MSC/SCI
Car.CB-6 MSC Rania (V-IP445A)(Sailed) MSC/Hapag
Car.CB-6 MSC Maxico City IV (V-IV445A)(Sailed) MSC
13/11 MSC Maria Saveria (V-FD439E) MSC
18/11 Tolten (V-4146W) Hapag
15/11 APL Oregon (V-OPUSYN) Global Fdrs./CU Lines Sima Marine/Seahorse
Emirates/KMTC Emirates Shpg./KMTC (I) Car.GTI-1 Cap San Juan (V-444W)(Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India
14/11 CCNI Angol (V-445W)
Car.GTI-1 Conti Crystal (V-138E)(Sailed) ONE/HMM
14/11 One Competence (V-092E) Yang Ming Line Yang Ming Line (I)
12/11 Celsius Nairobi (V-0919) Unifeeder/ Unifeeder/ Gulf
17/11 SCI Mumbai (V-24044W) QNL/Milaha Poseidon
18/11 MOL Presence (V-018E) ONE ONE (I) Karachi &
22/11 Dimitris Y (V-249E) X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Far East
GTI-1 Osaka Express (V-4343W) COSCO COSCO Shpg. U.K. Cont.
14/11 Seaspan Amazon (V-4344W) Hapag / ONE ISS Shpg./ONE(I)
CMA CGM / OOCL CMA CGM Ag.(I)/OOCL(I) 12/11 One Reassurance (V-0244E) ONE/HMM ONE (I)/HMM Shpg. USA
18/11 OOCL Luxembourg (V-113E) RCL/OOCL RCL Ag./OOCL(I) Far East
25/11 Stratford (V-133E) Zim/COSCO Zim Int./COSCO Shpg.
13/11 Valence (V-OMXKXW1) Hapag/COSCO ISS Shpg./COSCO Shpg. USA, Gulf &
20/11 Value (V-OMXKVW1) CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Far East
12/11 Wan Hai 521 (V-E028) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shpg/Evergreen China
19/11 Argolikos (V-E166) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I)
Car.GTI-2 Wan Hai 360 (V-E011)(Sailed) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) Colombo & 2392443
15/11 Interasia Momentum (V-E050) COSCO/Interasia Line COSCO Shpg./Interasia Shpg. Far East
GTI-2 X-Press Carina (V-446E) Maersk Line Maersk India Far East
18/11 X-Press Cassiopeia (V-447E) X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium
12/11 Abrao Cochin (V-22W) Asyad/QNL/Milaha Seabridge/Poseidon Gulf
13/11 APL Gwangyang (V-OPEARW1) CMA CGM/APL CMA CGM Ag. (I) U.K. Cont.
20/11 CMA CGM Columba (V-OPEATW1) COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I)
Car.BMCT-3 CUL Laem Chabang (V-4324W)(Sailed) CU Lines Seahorse Shipping Red Sea/Gulf 2392473 09/11 11/11 Daphne (V-869W) One Line/Samudera One India/Samudera Far East 12/11 BMCT-3 HMM Oakland (V-013W) HMM HMM Shpg. Far East
15/11 Hyundai Brave (V-0111E) One Line One India Mediterranean 16/11 Car.BMCT-1 Interasia Progress (V-E092)(Sailed) Wan Hai /KMTC Wan Hai Line (I)/KMTC (I) Far East 2392448 11/11 11/11 Kota Manis (V-414E) RCL/PIL/CU Lines RCL Ag./PIL India/Seahorse Far East
16/11 Araya Bhum (V-019E) Interasia/Evergreen Interasia Shpg./Evergreen Shpg.
Car.BMCT-3 Kumasi (V-24001E)(Sailed) Sino Lines Transorient Far East
Car.BMCT-1 KMTC Dubai (V-2406E)(Sailed) Evergreen / X-Press Feeders Evergreen/Sea Consortium Far East
21/11 Ever Elite (V-170E) KMTC/HMM KMTC (I)/HMM Shpg.
28/11 Colorado (V-4E) Emirates/Gold Star Emirates Shpg./Star Ship.
15/11 KMTC Chennai (V-2409E) KMTC/TS Lines KMTC(I)/TS Lines(I) Far
24/11 KMTC Colombo (V-2407E) COSCO/Emirates COSCO Shpg./Emirates Shpg.
13/11 MSC Monica III (V-JU444R) MSC MSC Agency Gulf
Car.BMCT-2 Maersk Cuanza(V-445W)(Sailed) Maersk Maersk India Africa
11/11 Oshairij (V-2422) QNL/Milaha Poseidon Far East/Gulf
Car.BMCT-2 Sprinter (V-091W)(Sailed) COSCO/OOCL COSCO
BMCT-2 SSF Dynamic (V-078W) Safeen Feeders Sima Marine
14/11 SM Neyyar (V-0445W) Maersk/Safeen Feeders Maersk India/Sima Marine Jebel Ali
Car.BMCT-3 TB Fengze (V-31INDSTP)(Sailed)
Car.BMCT-3 Wan Hai 523 (V-E030)(Sailed)
12/11 Zagor (V-24039W)
PIPAVAV: To learn, i s t o b e c u r i o u s .
On 7th November, we marked Global Safety Day 2024 by embracing this year's theme of "Being Curious Because We Care" through active leadership and hands-on engagement. It’s a weeklong event packed with lots of activities involving people at all levels. It was an honor to host our Directors, Regional Head, MD and HODs for an insightful leadership Gemba. They toured our operations, including the Quays, Ongoing Projects, Fertiliser bagging area and RORO operations.
The team also visited our maintenance areas, including the Maintenance training DOJO Zone and TWI Factory, where they gained valuable insights into our commitment to operational excellence and innovation.
A key highlight w a s t h e m e a n i n g f u l exchange between our leaders and frontline teams This open dialogue fostered curiosity, r e i n f o r c e d o u r safety leadership,
and emphasized our collective drive for continuous improvement.
“We are truly grateful for the feedback and ideas shared, and we look forward to advancing our safety and operational goals with renewed focus and energy,” said a company release
MUSCAT: Asyad Group, Oman’s global integrated logistics provider, is showcasing its advanced logistics solutions during its participation at the China International Import Expo (CIIE) 2024, taking place from November 5th to 10th at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. This event, that will see more than 3,000 companies from 129 countries, brings together key players and stakeholders from various sectors, providing Asyad with a unique platform to highlight Oman’s strategic geographic position and its extensive global footprint.
Capitalizing on this opportunity, Asyad reaffirms Oman’s position as a premier logistics hub, strategically located at the crossroads of three continents Asia, Africa, and Europe. Leveraging its integrated logistics solutions, including a diverse shipping fleet and a global forwarding service powered by state-of-the-art port infrastructure, Asyad will showcase its efficient ports, including Sohar, Salalah, and Duqm, which successfully handled 4.6 million TEUs, 33.5 million tons of general cargo, and 29.6 million tons of liquid cargo in 2023. Optimized for efficiency and reliability, this infrastructure enables Asyad to lead global supply chains and meet growing global markets demands.
“CIIE 2024 is a vital platform where the world’s most dynamic and influential markets connect, and Asyad is proud to be at the forefront, driving innovation in global logistics” said Juma Al Araimi, Acting Chief Commercial Ofcer at Asyad Group. “As China continues to lead global trade and economic growth, Asyad is uniquely positioned to meet these demands through our advanced, integrated logistics network. Our participation in the expo underscores our commitment to forming impactful partnerships that transcend borders, enabling Chinese enterprises to efficiently and reliably access key global markets while maximizing value at every step of the supply chain.”
Asyad is showcasing its industry-leading logistics solutions, engineered to meet the stringent requirements of highly regulated and complex sectors such as FMCG, cargo consolidation, e-commerce, and pharmaceuticals and medical technology Through precision cold chain logistics and the integration of advanced warehousing systems, Asyad guarantees operational efficiency and reliability. With a capacity exceeding 20,000 pallet positions, its facilities ensure the controlled and secure movement of pharmaceutical, food, and FMCG products.
Emphasizing digital innovation and multimodal logistics, Asyad optimizes complex supply chains for faster, safer, and more reliable distribution across more than 90 geographies on 6 continents, including China, India, the US, and the GCC. Leveraging an integrated network of ports and a fleet of over 90 vessels, Asyad delivers specialized logistics solutions that ensure consistency across multiple transportation modes.
At CIIE 2024, Asyad aims to forge strategic partnerships, showcasing its capacity to meet the dynamic demands of global enterprises and accelerate economic growth through integrated, high-efficiency logistics solutions, promoting Oman as a global logistics hub.