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The post is titled 'Let's focus on Tourism'.
The Prime Minister posted on X:
“Recently, the Union Cabinet took a very interesting decision - of developing a National Maritime Heritage Complex in Lothal. Such a concept will create new opportunities in the world of culture and tourism. India invites more participation in the culture and tourism sectors."
NEW DELHI: Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal launched the district version of PM GatiShakti National Master Plan for 27 aspirational districts in the country on the occasion of completion of 3 years of PM GatiShakti Speaking on the occasion, Shri Goyal said that Gatishakti is a Super Intellegent tool for infrastructure planning and that the District Master Plan will be expanded to cover more than 750 districts across the country in the next 18 months. Shri Goyal also launched the ‘Guidelines for Preparing City Logistics Plans for Indian Cities’ to help cities tailor their logistics planning to meet its unique vision, objectives, and local characteristics.
In his address, Shri Goyal said that the National Master Plan is a faster, better, efficient, more cost effective and high quality tool for India to foray into world class infrastructure. He said that speed and strength today are the defining feature of India as the country is recognised worldwide for modern high quality infrastructure delivered on time, planned for future and implemented with efficiency He said that the tool will be utilised by the world for their infrastructure planning in the future.
The Minister emphasised that adoption of geospatial and other cutting-edge technologies in the PM GatiShakti Master Plan marks a significant stride towards revolutionising connectivity landscape Every data in PM GatiShakti is validated, double-checked and a mechanism has been introduced for periodic updation of the data, he said. Applauding the BISAG-N team for developing the master tool, Shri Goyal called
PM GatiShakti a superior intelligence and stressed that the GIS enabled platform will help save significant budget for the gover nment and plan to build infrastructure with more efficiency due to its data backed decision making process
Shri Goyal added that PM GatiShakti has become the fulcrum around which infrastructure outreach programmes are going from strength to strength. He emphasised that PM GatiShakti has been instrumental in enabling a multiplier effect on the economy and helping India become one of the largest fast growing economies. Shri Goyal noting Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision in seeding the idea of spatial technologies 20 years ago, added that the interplay between geo and spatial was recognised by PM Modi and translated into reality in Gujarat.
The Minister further stated that PM Modi has expanded the ambit of PM GatiShakti to social infrastructure to map power distribution lines, schools, hospitals and others using the ‘Area Development Approach’ initiative While we are planning for outcomes for physical infrastructure, can we also plan for social infrastructure, for ease of living PM GatiShakti is progressing now to merge ease of doing business and ease of living because they are synonymous to eachother,hesaid.
DPIIT had organized a full day meeting of stakeholders of Gatishakti platform from Central and State Governments to review the performance of the platform and to brainstorm on ways to make it even more useful for central and state level infrastructure planners.
NEW DELHI : The Directorate General of Foreign
Tr a d e ( D G F T ) h a s r e d u c e d t h e c o m p l i a n c e requirements on the fulfilment of an export obligation, which aims to increase the ease of doing business.
The DGFT has amended chapter 5 of the procedure handbook on the export promotion capital goods scheme
Under the recent change in compliance obligations, an authorisation holder must now submit a fulfilment of export obligation report on the expiry of the first block period of four years. Afterwards, they must submit the report continuously till the valid export obligation has expired. Before the change, this report had to be submitted by 30 June annually
Report submissions remain online However, the documents to be submitted with the report have changed. Now, the shipping bill, or invoice number, or bill export, or the foreign inward remittance certificate number along with its date must be submitted. A chartered accountant, or cost accountant, or company secretary – where they particularly provide the fulfilment of specific and average export obligations – must certify the report.
The previous requirement of submitting the shipping bill, GST invoice number, export date and description of service/product has been removed.
The previous regularisation fee in case of a delayed submission has also been excluded in the revised provision.
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AHMEDABAD: The Stage is all set for the Grand Unveiling of 2nd Edition of Gujarat Maritime Summit to be held Tomorrow in Ahmedabad at Hotel Courtyard by Marriott, Ramdevnagar from 4 PM onwards.
Daily Shipping Times, having the legacy of being India’s Oldest Shipping Newspaper serving the Maritime and Logistics Trade since 1096 is hosting the 2nd Edition of Gujarat Maritime Summit after the Grand Success of its 1st Edition.
Deendayal Port Authority and holding Additional Charge as Chairman of Mumbai Port Authority has kindly consented to grace the Gujarat Maritime Summit as Chief Guest.
The Theme of this year is Amritkaal Vision 2047 – Grow with Gujarat. The event commences from 4 PM onwards comprising a Key Note address by the Chief Guest along with 2 Insightful Sessions of Panel Discussion followed by Networking Dinner
AHMEDABAD: Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, IRSME, Chairperson-Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla was felicitated with CEO of the Year Award at Kutch Business Excellence Award 2.0, by Hon’ble Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Bhupendra Patel, at a gala ceremony in Ahmedabad.
GANDHINAGAR: Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel performed the e-foundation laying and e-inauguration of several key infrastructure development projects initiated by the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) The total value of these projects is Rs 564 crore, aimed at ensuring efficient water supply and road networks across various industrial estates in Gujarat.
Under the PM MITRA Park scheme, a project worth Rs. 352 crore has been launched to establish a 65 MLD water supply system at the proposed Textile Park in Moje: Vansi, Navsari District. This initiative aims t o p r o v i d e e s s e n t i a l w a t e r infrastructure to support the region’s growing textile industry. Additionally, at the Sanand-2 Industrial Estate, a Rs. 21 crore project is underway to c o n s t r u c t a 1 7 4 M L w a t e r storage tank for industrial use. In the Saikha-B Industrial Estate,
a Rs. 22 crore project is focused on upgrading the existing water supply infrastructure in the Mixed-Use Zone. Similarly, at the Panoli Industrial Estate, a Rs 23 crore project is dedicated to enhancing the current water supply system
C o l l e c t i v e l y, t h e s e w a t e r infrastructure projects amount to Rs. 418 crore and are vital for meeting the increasing water demands of Gujarat’s industrial sector
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel also inaugurated several road network and infrastructure projects across various GIDC estates
A Rs. 100 crore project will develop the road network for the Ceramic P a r k a t J
A Rs 39 crore project is set to enhance the road network at the Khirsara-2 Industrial Estate. Additionally, a Rs. 7 crore project will improve both road and water supply i
Quas-Ichhapur Industrial Estate
These road infrastructure projects, totaling Rs 146 crore, will enhance connectivity and facilitate efficient t r a n s p o r
industrial zones.
The ceremony took place on Tuesday, October 15, 2024, coinciding w i t h
(Entrepreneurship Day).
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inauguration, CM Patel stated, “ T h e
infrastructure is the backbone of industrial growth These projects, worth Rs 564 crore, reflect our gov
to ensuring that Gujarat remains a leading destination for industries By enhancing water supply and connectivity across key industrial zones, we are laying a strong foundation for future investments and sustainable development, further boosting the state’s economic prosperity.”
NEW DELHI: India is eyeing control of strategic foreign terminals, and the government is in the process of creating a port consortium, with the goal of venturing into the terminal operator business.
The consortium includes three state-owned agencies: India Ports Global Ltd (IPGL), Sargarmala Development Co Ltd (SDCL) and Indian Port Rail and Ropeway Corp (IPRCL). Primarily, the consortium will target development opportunities along key corridors that serve India’s national interests.
One example is the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), a 4,474 mile multi-modal network connecting India to Russia, Iran, Central Asia and Europe. India has already committed to invest
$120 million in the development of Iran’s Chabahar port, which is a key node along the INSTC. This investment came with a 10-year agreement with Iran for the operation of the port.
In addition, the consortium will also be targeting port infrastructure along the proposed India- Middle East- Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). This ambitious project was launched last year at the G20 Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi. It will connect India to Europe by ship-torail connections through the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Greece. India is already considering a terminal at Greece’s Port of Piraeus for its European exports.
According to Shipping Secretary TK Ramachandran, the three state
agencies forming the consortium will have different roles. The IPGL will be responsible for the day-to -day operations of the foreign terminals. The IPRCL will handle construction of necessary infrastructure to support port operations, and the SDCL will focus on raising financial resources to fund the development projects.
The creation of the consortium comes against the backdrop of a number of deals that India has won to operate foreign ports. In July, India secured operational rights of a terminal of Bangladesh’s Mongla Port. IPGL’s proposal to run Sittwe port in Myanmar also got approval early this year This gave India access to the strategic port on the Kaladan River
GANDHINAGAR: The Government of Gujarat announced its new Textile Policy, in which 10 to 35 percent capital subsidy is provisioned. In contrast to the previous policy, which offered a 5% to 6% interest subsidy, the new policy has provisions for a 5 to 7% subsidy Additionally, a power subsidy of Re. 1 per unit has been introduced. The new policy was launched by C h i e f M i n i s t e r o f G u j a r a t , Shri Bhupendra Patel, during the Udyog Saahasikta Divas celebration, underscoring the state’s commitment
to making the textile industry more c
employment-generating.
The policy focuses on key sectors such as garments, technical textiles, weaving, knitting, and MMF production, with a special emphasis on expanding technical textiles, which are essential for industries like automotive, healthcare, and infrastructure.
It offers several fiscal incentives to encourage investment and expansion in the textile sector These include a Capital Subsidy ranging from 10% to
35% of eligible fixed capital investment (eFCI), capped at Rs 150 crore depending on location, activity and employment Additionally, an Interest Subsidy of 5% to 7% of eFCI is available for up to 8 years Other incentives include a Power Tariff Subsidy of Rs. 1/unit for five years, Payroll Assistance of Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 5,000 per month per worker (with additional support for female workers), and dedicated Support for Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in the form of payroll and training assistance
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The 1st Panel Discussion is on the Theme of “The Impact of C u r r e n t G e o - P o l i t i c a l Scenario on Global Shipping” to be Moderated by Industry Ve t e r a n M r. S h a n t a n u B h a d k a m k a r , M D –ATC Group.
The Panellist for this Discussion are as follows -
• Mr. Makarand Pradhan – Managing Director, Total Transport Systems Ltd. & P resident Consolidators Association of India (CAI)
• Mr. Sunil Vaswani – Executive Director, CSLA
• Mr. Arun Kumar – President, Association of Multimodal Transport Operators of India
• M r. K u r u v i l l a Va r g h e s e C h a l i s h e r y –
Chief Commercial Officer, Adani Logistics Ltd.
• Mr Nityam Khosla – Director, Teamglobal Logistics Pvt. Ltd.,
• Mr Satyen Desai – COO, CKB Group
• Mr. Christopher Phillips – Director, Seatech Shipping & Projects (I) Pvt. Ltd.
• Mr. Amanpreet Singh – Vertical Head, PharmaJeena & Company
The 2nd Panel Discussion is on the Theme of “Transforming Logistics through Technology and Digitization” to be moderated by Globally acclaimed
Academicism and Stalwart Mr Samir J Shah, DirectorJBS Jeena Logistics.
The Panellist for this Discussion are as follows –
• Dr. Pramod Sant – Chairman - Shipping & Logistics Committee – IMC and Industry Expert
• Mr. Clarence Xavier – Director TechnologyAbrao Group
• Mr. Amit Oza - F.I.C.S. – Astramar Shipping and Trading Services
• Mr. Prashant Popat – Director, Velji Dosabhai & Sons Pvt Ltd
• Mr. Sanjay Dixit – Vice President Logistics & Distribution for Intas Pharmaceuticals
• Dr. Rachna Gangwar – Professor – Adani University
• Ms. Bijal Someshwar – Region Head IndiaOdex India Solutions
• Mr. Jeekshith Shetty – Managing Director, Bhavani Group
• Dr. Darshan Mashroo – Director, EPT Global Logistics Pvt. Ltd.
Gujarat Maritime Summit aspires to bring together the best Maritime Minds under one roof for the industry people to understand the road ahead for Maritime and Logistics Sector. It also serves as an excellent platform to interact and network with Industry Stalwarts & Leaders who shape the future of the Maritime Industry and hence is a must attend event.
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Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla is honoured to receive the Kutch Business Excellence Award 2.0, presented by Hon’ble MP (Kutch) Shri Vinodbhai Chavda. The award was received by Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, IRSME, Chairman in the presence of Shri V. Raveendra Reddy, CE; Shri B. Ratna Sekhar Rao, TM & Shri Susil Chandra Nahak, CME, in a grand ceremony in Ahmedabad.
m.v.
V- JU441R I. G. M. NO. 2390715 Dtd. 15-10-24
The above vessel has arrived at BMCT (NHAVA SHEVA) with import cargo from ABU DHABI, ALTAMIRA, BEIRA, BOSTON, CAPE TOWN, CHARLESTON, COEGA, CORNER BROOK, DJIBOUTI, DURBAN, MAJUNGA, MAPUTO, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS, NEW YORK, NORFOLK, POINTE NOIRE, PT EVERGLADES, SAVANNAH, SHARJAH, SHUWAIKH, UMM QASR PT, VALPARAISO, WALVIS BAY
Please note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for BMCT (NHAVA SHEVA) delivery.
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MEDUFI031750
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S00259194
S00259671
MEDUHM571848
S00258771
127 MEDUKW399498
107 MEDUHM740435
Consignees are requested to kindly note that the above item nos. are for the B/L Nos. arrived for NHAVA SHEVA delivery. Consignees are requested to collect Delivery Order for all imports delivered at NHAVA SHEVA from our Import Documentation Dept. at DN 210-212, D-WING, 2nd FLOOR, NMSEZ COMMERCIAL CO PLOT NO. 6, SECTOR 11, DRONAGIRI NODE - 400707on presentation of duly discharged Original Bill of Lading and payment of relevant charges.
The container detention charges will be applicable after standard free days from the discharge of containers meant for delivery at NHAVA SHEVA .
The containers meant for movement by road to inland destinations will be dispatched upon receipt of required documents from consignees/receivers and the consignees will be liable for payment of port storage charges in case of delay in submission of these documents. Our Surveyors are M/s. Zircon Marine Services Private Limited. and usual survey conditions will apply. Consignees are also requested to note that the carriers and their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.
In case of any query,kindly contact Import Customer Service - ;
Get IGM No. / ITEM No. /CFS details on our 24 hrs computerized helpline No. ( IVRS No. ) 8169256872
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V- IU441A I. G. M. NO. 2390767 Dtd. 15-10-24
The above vessel has arrived at NSIGT (NHAVA SHEVA) with import cargo from ADELAIDE, AUCKLAND, BEIRA, BRISBANE, LYTTELTON, MAJUNGA, MALE, MELBOURNE, NACALA, POINTE DES GALETS, PORT CHALMERS, PORT LOUIS, SYDNEY, TAMATAVE.
Please note the item Nos. against the B/L Nos. for NSIGT (NHAVA SHEVA) delivery.
50 MEDUM1061834
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163 MEDUPL399797
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111 MEDUAC046896
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147 MEDUEZ095815
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138 MEDUGR657719
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MEDULW068208
MEDUQL422654
MEDUQL439443
MEDUAC048025
MEDUEZ096482
Consignees are requested to kindly note that the above item nos. are for the B/L Nos. arrived for NHAVA SHEVA delivery.
Consignees are requested to collect Delivery Order for all imports delivered at NHAVA SHEVA from our Import Documentation Dept. at Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri-East MSC House - 400059 on presentation of duly discharged Original Bill of Lading and payment of relevant charges.
The container detention charges will be applicable after standard free days from the discharge of containers meant for delivery at NHAVA SHEVA .
The containers meant for movement by road to inland destinations will be dispatched upon receipt of required documents from consignees/receivers and the consignees will be liable for payment of port storage charges in case of delay in submission of these documents. Our Surveyors are M/s. Zircon Marine Services Private Limited. and usual survey conditions will apply. Consignees are also requested to note that the carriers and their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.
In case of any query,kindly contact Import Customer Service - ; prasad.pfol@gmail.com
Get IGM No. / ITEM No. /CFS details on our 24hrs computerized helpline No. (IVRS No.) 8169256872
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20/10 19/10-PM X-Press Phoenix 442E 4103617 X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 21/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Ningbo, Tanjung, Pelepas, Port Kelang (NWX)
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20/10 20/10-AM Maersk Cadiz 442W 4093618 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo (MW2 MEWA)
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Karachi (REX)
17/10 Wan Hai 510 (V-182E) 4093659 Wan Hai Line Nhava Sheva 18/10 Maersk Cairo (V-442S) 4103502 Maersk India Port Qasim 19/10 Zhong Gu Hang Zhou (V-24003E) 4093600 MBK Logistix Nhava Sheva
ETA VESSEL’S NAME VCN NO. AGENTS FROM SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO
CB-1 Euphoria (V-4406E) Efficient Marine 17/10 CB-2 SM Neyyar (V-441) MBK Logistics 17/10
Wan Hai 316 (V-220W) Nhava Sheva 13-10-2024 Oshairij (V-2420W) Nhava Sheva 13-10-2024 Northern Guard (V-926E) Port Klenag 13-10-2024
21/10 APL Miami (V-0FFCUE1)
21/10 Contship Uno (V-24012)
27/10 Zhong Gu Tianjing (V-24043W)
17/10 Hansa Europe (V-2440W)
Car.CB-1 Hongkong Bridge (V-2433)(Sailed)
25/10 ESL Asante (V-2442)
CB-1 RC Ocean (V-46W)
19/10 Seaspan Lahore (V-2440W)
23/10 Spil Citra (V-0UW38W1)
20/10 Vadi AL Rayan (V-0QCITW1)
21/10 Artam (V-1335W) HDASCO Armita India Gulf
24/10 APL Holand (V-OPU2DS) Emirates / KMTC Emirates Shipping / KMTC India Gulf
07/11 Zhong Gu Kun Ming (V-02448S) RCL RCL Agency
19/10 Celsius Naples (V-905E) Unifeeder/KMTC Unifeeder/KMTC(I) Far East &
24/10 ESL Dachan Bay (V-24005E) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shipping/Evergreen Shpg. Colombo
ONE/TS Lines ONE (I)/TS Lines(I) Car.CB-5 Grasemere Maersk (V-442W)(Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India U.K. Cont. 2390678 16/10
19/10 Halsted (V-440S) Maersk Line/CMA CGM Maersk India/CMA CGM Ag.(I) Africa 20/10 18/10 Hedwig Schulte (V-441W) CMA CGM/Maersk Line CMA CGM Ag.(I)/Maersk India Africa
20/10 Inter Sydney (V-0165) Interworld Efficient Marine Gulf
31/10 Konard (V-KONO624W) Akkon Oasis Shipping Europe/Med. 01/11 17/10 MSC Barbadose (V-IV442A) MSC MSC Agency U.S.A.
21/10 Maersk Capetown (V-443S) Maersk Line Maersk India Africa
19/10 Maersk Kensington (V-441W)(NSIGT) Maersk Line Maersk India Mediterranean
04/11 Seatrade Peru (V-001W) Unifeeder/One Unifeeder/One India Gulf
19/10 SSL Godavari (V-035) Wan Hai/Unifeeder Wan Hai Lines (I)/Unifeeder Jebel Ali
25/10 X-Press Altair (V-24012W) X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium
17/10 Zhong Gu Hang Zhou (V-24003E) Global Fdr/TS Lines Sima Marine/TS Lines (I) Far
22/10 Beijing Bridge (V-2406E) Sinokor/Heung A
19/10 APL Qingdao (V-OINI5W1) CMA CGM/OOCL CMA CGM Ag.(I)/OOCL(I) U.S.A.
26/10 CMA CGM Don Pasculeae (V-OINI7W1) COSCO/ONE COSCO Shpg/One India
CB-6 MSC Lisbon(V-IU441A)
Car.CB-6 MSC Regulus (V-IS440A)(Sailed) MSC/SCI
18/10 SCI Delhi (V-IP442A) MSC/Hapag MSC Ag/ISS Shpg.
27/10 Tsingtao Express (V-4143W) Hapag ISS
28/10 Cap Andreas (V-015E) X-Press
17/10 Mundra Express(V-4340W) COSCO
21/10 Seaspan Ganges(V-4341W) Hapag / ONE ISS Shpg./ONE(I)
CMA CGM / OOCL CMA CGM Ag.(I)/OOCL(I) 20/10 One Modern (V-072E)
23/10 One Arcadia (V-070E)
(I)/HMM Shpg.
(I)/HMM Shpg. Far
28/10 One Theseus (V-089E) Yang Ming Line Yang Ming Line (I) China
21/10 RDO Favour (V-02436N) Global Fdrs./CU Lines Sima Marine/Seahorse Gulf
Emirates/KMTC Emirates Shpg./KMTC (I) 22/10 Sofia Express (V-2441W) Hapag/COSCO ISS Shpg./COSCO Shpg. USA, Gulf &
24/10 APL Phoenix (V-OMXKPW1) CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Far East
19/10 SCI Mumbai (V-24040) Unifeeder/ Unifeeder/ Gulf
26/10 Celsius Nairobi (V-0918) QNL/Milaha Poseidon
GTI-2 Wan Hai 515 (V-E094) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) Colombo & 2390691
18/10 Wan Hai 373 (V-E003) COSCO/Interasia Line COSCO Shpg./Interasia Shpg. Far East
22/10 Wan Hai 502 (V-E127) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shpg/Evergreen China
29/10 Wan Hai 507 (V-E227) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I)
18/10 Xin Da Yang Zhou (V-096E) RCL/OOCL RCL Ag./OOCL(I) Far East
25/10 Pusan (V-34E) Zim/COSCO Zim Int./COSCO Shpg.
21/10 Zhong Gu Chong Qing (V-443E) Maersk Line Maersk India Far East
29/10 GSL Nicoletta (V-444E) X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium
Car.BMCT-3 Big Breezy (V-E044)(Sailed) Wan Hai /KMTC Wan Hai Line (I)/KMTC (I) Far East
16/10 18/10 CSCL Neptune (V-081) CMA CGM/APL CMA CGM Ag. (I) U.K. Cont.
22/10 APL Barcelona (V-OPEAHW1) COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I)
Car.BMCT-2 CUL Jakarta (V-24035W)(Sailed) Sealead Sealead Shipping Mediterranean
22/10 Chang Shun Qian Chang (V-2404) Asyad/QNL/Milaha Seabridge/Poseidon Gulf
19/10 Cstar Peter (V-2441W) CU Lines Seahorse Shipping Red Sea/Gulf
BMCT-2 Daphne (V-868W) One Line/Samudera One India/Samudera Far East
21/10 ESL Busan (V-02438E) Evergreen / X-Press Feeders Evergreen/Sea Consortium Far East
29/10 Torrance (V-29E) KMTC/HMM KMTC (I)/HMM Shpg.
31/10 Zoi (V-117E) Emirates/Gold Star Emirates Shpg./Star Ship.
17/10 Future (V-021W) COSCO/OOCL COSCO Shipping/OOCL (i) Gulf
17/10 Hyundai Jakarta (V-0130E) HMM HMM Shpg.
20/10 Hyundai Pluto (V-0040W) One
24/10 Honrise (V-30INDSTP)
25/10 Jong Gu Ri Zhou (V-24408E) Sino
BMCT-3 MSC Monica III (V-JU441R) MSC
19/10 SSF
(V-077W) Safeen Feeders Sima Marine Gulf
19/10 SM Neyyar (V-0440W) Maersk/Safeen Feeders Maersk India/Sima Marine Jebel Ali
Car.BMCT-1 TS Keelung (V-24004E)(Sailed)
(V-117E)
26/10 Ever Excel (V - 177E)
CMA CGM Lome (V-0QCIFW1) CMA CGM Ag. (I) 2390427 11/10
Spil Citra (V-OUW36W1) CMA CGM Ag.