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Managed by India’s Oldest and Pioneer Shipping News Paper – Daily Shipping Times – serving the Maritime Trade since last 64 years, this Awards Ceremony will be hosted on 28th June at the 3rd Floor, Sapphire BallroomHotel Sahara Star, Mumbai from 5 pm onwards.
Leading Luminaries and Stalwarts from the Maritime Trade will be in large attendance under one roof to
M U M B A I : Allcargo Terminals Ltd has announced its financial results for the quarter ended March 31st, 2024. Key highlights:
motivate, cheer and applaud the Proud Winners of IMA 8th Edition.
India Maritime Awards (IMA) is growing bigger and better each consecutive year with the overwhelming support and the Trust bestowed by the Maritime Trade consistently on Daily Shipping Times.
IMA, being one of the Prestigious and most Admired Awards ceremony, it becomes a must attend event presenting excellent opportunity of Meeting, Networking and Branding.
The Awards Ceremony will have a insightful Panel Discussion, Keynote address by the Top Dignitaries, Awards and Cocktail Dinner
India’s coal cargo throughput at ports is es mated to grow at a CAGR of 3-4 per cent from FY24 to FY26, despiteanan cipateddeclineincoalimportsby2-3per cent,CareEdgeRa ngsprojectedinitsrecentreport.
Mr Suresh Kumar R, Managing Director, Allcargo Terminals Limited said, “FY24 was marked by geopolitical events which disrupted the Global Container trade Despite this, Allcargo Terminals registered a volume growth of 8 percent over the previous year, keeping us ahead of the industry growth. Cont’d. Pg. 8
Mr. Suresh Kumar R
MUMBAI: Container volume is expected to grow by 8 per cent at 342 MMT in FY25, amid the risk of a prolonged Red Sea crisis, according to CareEdge Ratings The slated connection of the Dedicated Freight Corridor to Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in FY26, alongside capacity additions by ports, is expected to drive growth in container volumes over the medium term Cont’d. Pg. 21
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Our efforts in the past year for enhancing ser vice levels through Digital enablement with myCFS portal, App and the new CRM platform are progressing well.”
MUMBAI: Allcargo Gati Limited (formerly GATI) one of India’s
Distribution and Supply Chain Management company, has reported its audited financial results for the quarter ended March 2024. Financial Highlights for Express Business Express business is housed under Gati Express and Supply Chain Pvt. Ltd. (GESCPL), formerly known as Gati KWE (GKEPL).
Commenting on the results, Mr. Pirojshaw (Phil) Sarkari, Managing Director and Chief Executive Ofcer of GESCPL said: “Q4FY24 has recorded the
highest volume for the year on the back of enhanced service. For the full year we have reported a volume growth of 10% as compared to the last year The volume growth is a testament of our efforts towards improving quality and customer experience.
Our quarter performance has registered a 114% EBITDA growth over Q3FY24. This growth has come on the back of our efforts on direct cost rationalisation and yield improvement. We shall continue to focus on cost reduction to enhance profitability for our stakeholders.”
NEW DELHI: The Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) expects India’s merchandise exports increase around 14% to $500-510 billion in FY25 from $437 billion in 2023-24, led by technology driven sectors of exports such as machinery, electrical and electronic, automobile, pharma and biotechnology which have received a fillip from the production-linked incentive schemes.
It has pushed for Social Media Marketing and exploring the potential of social media like Facebook and Instagram for promoting e-commerce exports.
“The export prospects are better for FY25…We are looking at merchandise exports between $500-510 billion in 2024-25. In services, we expect exports to be around $ 390-400 billion for the current fiscal,” said FIEO President Ashwini Kumar, adding that India’s traditional markets such as the US and Europe and utilisation of India’s free trade agreements with Australia, the UAE and EFTA will boost exports.
Among services, management consultancy and medical tourism are seen growing.
The apex exporters body also hasn’t ruled out dumping of Chinese goods in the wake of the US imposing high duties on goods such as EVs, batteries and high end technology products.
“Dumping isn’t ruled out because China is sitting on overcapacity and one of its large markets may close its doors to it,” he said.
Exporters have sought visas for Chinese technicians and engineers who are required to visit India for setting up factories or machinery here.
“Workers from Taiwan come at four times the price and those from Vietnam are not as expert as the Chinese workers,” said an exporter
FIEO highlighted the concerns with regard to labourintensive sector of exports like knitted and woven garments, made-ups, footwear, gem and jewellery, in which the country lost market to its competitors.
Moreover, sea freight has risen to $3,700 from $700 due to the conflict in the Middle East which also added to the transit time.
On the Red Sea crisis, it said that it is having a “significant negative impact on both sea freight and air freight, which is in turn affecting Indian exports”
Rerouting ships has impacted the bottom lines of exporting companies which is especially harsh for products having large volume low value like commodities, where costs have reportedly gone down.
“The longer routes caused by rerouting mean extended shipping times. This has led to disrupt delivery schedules and lead to spoilage of perishable goods,” it said.
As some goods traditionally shipped by sea are being diverted to air due to the crisis, there is a rise in air freight demand which has pushed air cargo costs upwards, with some reports suggesting a jump of over 300% for routes like India to Europe.
“Overall, the Red Sea crisis is creating a challenging situation for Indian exporters,” FIEO said, adding that India has lost few orders due to high freight rates particularly in metal and commodities. Besides reduced competitiveness, delays and higher costs can disrupt the smooth flow of Indian exports, leading to potential order cancellations and reputational damage.
Ajay Sahai, Director General, FIEO said that now while negotiating contracts, both the exporter and importer take the hit of increased prices. Sahai said that countries are looking at India for long term supply
FIEO has suggested the government to setup an export development fund to support MSMEs with a budgetary outlay of 1% of last year’s exports, higher share of export credit in the net bank credit and a sub-target for exports within overall target for the priority sector lending.
It also pushed for a linkage between FDI and tariff policy coupled with standards and quality control.
INDONESIA : Jakarta,Surabaya,Semarang,Belawan,Makassar
THAILAND : BangkokPAT,BMT,LaemChabang,Latkrabang MALAYSIA : PortKelang,PasirGudang,Penang
VIETNAM : HoChiMinh,CatLai,Haiphong,Danang,Quinhon
BANGLADESH : Chittagong
MYANMAR : Yangon
CHINA : Shanghai
NEW DELHI: Container Corporation of India’s (Concor) March quarter profit jumped 5.5 percent to Rs 315.1 crore from the year-ago period, aided by volume growth and increased market share, the public sector company said on May 16.
Sequentially, profit after tax (PAT) came in lower than Rs 333.67 crore in the December quarter
Revenue rose 6.4 percent YoY to Rs 2,325.1 crore, due to an 11.24 percent YoY growth in total volumes in the quarter under review.
The company reported a revenue of Rs 2,210.57 crore in the December quarter.
Concor's board approved an interim dividend of Rs 2.5 a share, amounting to Rs 152.3 crore, subject to shareholders' approval at the company's annual general meeting.
Concor reported an 11.24 percent on year increase in total throughput to 12,44,798 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs).
Domestic (DOM) throughput stood at 3,10,740 TEUs,
a growth of 16.05 percent from the year-ago quarter
The export-import throughput grew 9 73 percent to 9,34,058 TEUs.
CONCOR reported EBIDTA of Rs 591 crore, 8.5 percent higher from the year-ago period. The EBITDA margin rose 50 basis points to 25.4 percent from 24.9 percent in Q4 FY23.
CONCOR reported a 8 9 percent on-year growth in revenue from the Export-Import segment to Rs 1,442.1 crore, while profit rose to Rs 326.2 crore, a 2.7 percent growth compared to the same period last year.
The earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) margin from the Export - Import segment fell to 22.6 percent when compared to 24 percent a year ago and 22.26 percent in the December quarter
Its domestic segment’s revenue was up 2.7 percent at Rs 883 crore from the year-ago period and profit grew 11.2 percent to Rs 83.3 crore.
The EBIT margin from the domestic segment rose to 9.4 percent against 8.7 percent in the year-ago period and 9.65 percent in the December quarter
Equipping Young Talent for a Sustainable Mari me Future in India
AHMEDABAD: In a significant stride towards aligning with the Government of India's visionary Skill India mission and strengthening the country's maritime prowess, APM Terminals Pipavav (GPPL), a leading gateway port in India, has taken a pivotal step by launching the intensive "Future Leaders – Foundation Program" in partnership with Maersk Training and Gujarat Maritime University (GMU).
This ground-breaking five day program revolutionizes maritime learning through immersive virtual reality (VR) experiences build upon the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed during the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2024. Maersk Training will showcase its award-winning - “Best Use of AI/AR/VR in Learning and Upskilling capabilities. This underscores GPPL's unwavering commitment to cultivating a future-proof, highly skilled maritime workforce and propelling India's economic growth and global competitiveness.
The recently concluded event was honored by the presence of several distinguished industry leaders. Among the key dignitaries were Shri Manoj Kumar Das, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary of the Ports & Transport Department and Revenue Department at Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar; Mr. Girish Aggarwal, Managing Director of APM Ter minals at Gujarat Pipavav Port; Prof. (Dr.) S. Shanthakumar, Provost (I/C) of Gujarat Maritime University and Director of Gujarat National Law University; and Mr. Vivek Sharma, Country Director of Public Affairs at AP Moller Mærsk Group. Their participation significantly enriched the event's proceedings and discussions
Transcending traditional methods, this program offers an immersive learning experience in maritime essentials, including fundamentals, technical skills, sustainability, and real-world case studies It empowers participants to
contribute to a thriving economy, a sustainable future, and a stronger community By fostering i n n o v a t i o n e x c h a n g e o p p o r t u n i t i e s a c r o s s countries such as the USA, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Taiwan, the program creates a "network effect" that opens exciting career prospects, job opportunities, and potential future exchange programs for students and participants.
The program equipped aspiring maritime professionals withthefollowingcomprehensiveskillsetacrossvariousareas: Regulations and Safety: Participants mastered MARPOL regulations, ISM code, and ship safety procedures.
Sustainable Practices: Focus on green shipping to improve maritime supply chain sustainability
Logistics Expertise: Gained insights into logistics management through "Farm to Fridge" case studies.
Skills Development: Enhanced communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills.
“At APM Terminals Pipavav, we are committed to nurturing the next generation of maritime leaders who will drive India's growth and sustainability agenda," said Girish Aggarwal, Managing Director, APM Terminals Pipavav. The 'Future Leaders – Foundation Program' is a testament to our dedication to skill development and innovation. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies like virtual reality and collaborating with industry pioneers like Maersk Training and Gujarat Maritime University, we aim to provide an unparalleled learning experience. This program will empower young talents with the knowledge and expertise to navigate the complexities of the maritime industry while fostering a sustainable future."
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In Port 21/05 Elona II 34W Q0361 297134-08/05 MBK Line MBK Logistics Jeddah, Kumport (India Med Service)
24/0525/05 24/05 0200 Contship Ono Q0403 MAS Diamond Marine TO LOAD FOR U.K., NORTH
22/05 23/05 22/05 0200 Maersk Virginia 421W Q0308 296711-03/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Djibouti, King Abdullah, Jeddah (Blue Nile) Maersk CFS
29/0530/05 TBATBA Grasmere Maersk 422W
25/0526/05 TBATBA Addison 005 Q0243 296239-25/09 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jeddah, Al Sokhna
27/0528/05 TBATBA Wan Hai 316 216 Q0388 1091394-14/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) (RGI)
30/0531/05 TBATBA X-Press Altair 24008W Q0374 297251-10/05 UnifeederUnifeeder TO LOAD FOR U.K., NORTH CONT., SCANDINAVIAN, RED SEA & MED.
22/0523/05 22/05 1000 MSC Mumbai VIII IU420A Q0385 1091307-13/05 MSC MSC Agency Haifa. (INDUS) Hind Terminals
25/05 26/05 TBATBA Wadi Duka 2409W Q0224 296074-23/04 Asyad Line Seabridge Jeddah, Al Sokhna (Via Jeddah).
24/0525/05 24/05 0900 Conti Courage IP421A Q0384 1091305-13/05 MSC MSC Agency Antwerp, Le Havre, Rotterdam, Dunkirk, Felixstowe, Southampton, Hind Terminals 31/0501/06 31/05 0900 MSC Alina IP422A Helsingborg, Gothenburg & Red Sea, Med, Gioia Tauro (D). 07/0608/06 07/06 0900 MSC Ellen IP423A SCI CMT Southampton, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Dunkirk, Felixstowe, Le Havre (EPIC / IPAK)
COSCO COSCO Shpg. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med. Ports. Indial Indial Shpg. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med. Ports.
Seahorse Ship U.K., North Continent, Scandinavian Ports & Riga, Klaipede, Tallim, St.Petersburg, Genoa, Valencia, Fos.
Globelink Globelink WW U.K., North Continent, Scandinavian Ports & Ashdod, Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Athens.
TSS L'Global Ag. U.K., North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Dronagiri-2
AMI Intl. AMI Global U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med. Ports. Dronagiri-3
Kalko Faredeal U.K., North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Dronagiri-3
Team Leader Team Leader Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Barcelona, JWR CFS Le Havre, Istanbul, Genova.
Safewater Safewater Lines U.K., North Continent, Red Sea & Med. Ports.
Team Global Team Global Log. U.K., North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Pun.Conware
26/0527/05
TBATBA Seaspan Amazon 4317W Q0364 297185-09/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) Hamburg, Antwerp, London Gateway, Cagliari, Jeddah, Tangier. Dron-3 & Mul 04/0605/06
TBATBA Niledutch Lion 4318W Hapag ISS Shpg. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med.Ports. ULA CFS 11/0612/06
TBATBA Colombo Express 4319W
COSCO COSCO (I) U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med.Ports. 16/0617/06
TBATBA NYK Vesta 085W
ONE Line ONE (India) Hamburg, Tilbury, Antwerp, Red Sea & Med. Ports.
Gold Star Star Ship Hamburg, Antwerp, Tilbury. (IOS) Oceangate CFS
27/0528/05 27/05 1100 MSC Eva IS419A Q0389 1091396-14/05 MSC MSC Agency
U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med Ports. Hind Terminals
04/0605/06 04/06 1100 MSC Washington IS420A SCI CMT Barcelona,Felixstowe,Hamburg,Rotterdam,Gioia Tauro, 06/0607/06 06/06 1100 MSC Margrit IS421A
U. K. North Continent & Other Mediterranean Ports. Himalaya Express
NBCL Axis Shpg. Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp & All Inland Desti. Dronagiri-1 Service Allcargo Allcargo Log. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian & Med. Ports. Dron. 2 & Mul.
ICC Line Neptune Felixstowe, Hamburg,Rotterdam & other Inland Dest. GDL-3 & Dron-3
GLS Global Log. U.K., North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. JWR
Team Leader Team Leader Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Barcelona, JWR CFS Le Havre, Istanbul, Genoa.
Team Global Team Global Log. U.K., North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Pun.Conware
21/0522/05 21/05 1800 Cap San Vincent 419W Q0307 296710-03/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Jeddah, S.Canal, Port Said, Tangier, Algeciras, Valencia, Maersk CFS
24/0525/05 23/05 2100 Maersk Straslund 420W Q0310 296715-03/05 Geona (ME 2)
23/0524/05 TBATBA Cap San Juan 421W Q0372 297246-10/05
22/0523/05 22/0523:59 Yantian Express 2419W Q0355 297111-08/05 Hapag ISS Shpg. Suez, Port Said, La Spezia, Genoa. Fos, Barcelona, ULA CFS 29/0530/05 TBATBA Value 2420W Q0393 297465-14/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Valencia, Cagliari 2. (IMEX Service) Dron-3 & Mul 07/0608/06 TBATBA Seaspan Oceania 040W COSCO COSCO Shpg. P Said, La Spezia, Livorno, Genoa, Fos, Barcelona, Valencia, Algeciras
21/05 22/05 21/05 1200 Ratanplan 24017W Q0378 297313-10/05 SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. Aliaga, Barcelona, Valencia & North African Ports. (West Asia Red Sea Med - WARM)
21/05 22/05 21/05 1200 Hyundai Force 0104W Q0376 297260-10/05 HMM HMM Shpg. Jeddah, Damietta, Piraeus, Genoa, Valencia, Barcelona, Valencia, Seabird CFS ONE Line ONE (India) Barcelona, Genoa, Piraeus, Damietta, Algeciras (FIM West Bound) 22/0523/05 22/05 0900 CSCL Jupiter 086 Q0339 290220-06/05
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Maersk Seletar 421W Q0370
TBATBA Maersk Hartford 421W US East Coast Ports. Middle East Container Lines(MECL)
In Port 22/05 Seaspan Ganges 4120 Q0353 297104-08/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. New York, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah & Dron.-3 & Mul. 26/0527/05 TBATBA Athenian 4121 Q0363 297184-09/05 OOCL OOCL(I) Other US East Coast Ports.
03/0604/06
APL Southampton 4122 Hapag ISS Shpg.
06/0607/06 TBATBA APL Le Havre ONE Line ONE (India) India America Express (INDAMEX) (INDAMEX)
COSCO COSCO Shpg.
Indial Indial Shpg. US East Coast & South America ICC Line Neptune New York,Norfolk,Charleston,Miami,Baltimore,Houston & Other Ports. GDL/Dron.-3
Team Lines Team Global Log. Norfolk, Charleston. Conex Terminal Pegasus Maritime Noble Shipping US East Coast & West Coast Dronagiri-1 Kotak Global Kotak Global US East, West & Gulf Coast
22/0523/05 22/05 1000 MSC Mumbai VIII IU420A Q0385 1091307-13/05 MSC MSC Agency New York, Charleston, Huston, Freeport. Hind Terminals 29/0530/05 29/05 1000 Northern Jumboree IU421A Kotak Global Kotak Global US East, West & Gulf Coast (INDUS)
24/0525/05 24/05 0900 Conti Courage IP421A Q0384 1091305-13/05 MSC MSC Agency Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Coronel, Guayaquil, Cartagena, Hind Terminals 31/0501/06 31/05 0900 MSC Alina IP422A Indial Indial Shpg. San Antonio,Arica,Buenaventura,Callao,La Guaira,Paita, 07/0608/06 07/06 0900 MSC Ellen IP423A Puerto Cabello, Puerto Angamos, Iquique Santiago De Cuba, Mariel (EPIC / IPAK)
Globelink Globelink WW USA,Canada,Atlantic & Pacific,South American & West Indies Ports. AMI Intl. AMI Global South American Ports Via Antwerp (Only LCL). Dronagiri-3 Safewater Safewater Line US East Coast, South & Central America
27/0528/05 27/05 1100 MSC Eva IS419A Q0389 1091396-14/05 MSC MSC Agency Baltimore,Boston,Philadelphia,Miami,Arica,Buenaventura, Hind Terminals
04/0605/06 04/06 1100 MSC Washington IS420A Callao, La Guaira, Paita, Puerto Cabello, Puerto Angamos, Iquique, 06/0607/06 06/06 1100 MSC Margrit IS421A
Valparaiso,Cartagena,Coronel,San Antonio,Santiago De Cuba,Mariel (Himalaya Express)
Globelink Globelink WW USA, East & West Coast.
In Port 21/05 Clemens Schulte 032E Q0316 296797-03/05 ONE Line ONE (India) USA, East & West Coast, USA, South & Central America
25/0526/05
TBATBA Cap Andreas 011E Q0349 297091-08/05 & Caribbean Ports, Canada.
29/0530/05 TBATBA San Francisco Bridge 072E
Globelink Globelink WW USA, Canada, Atlantic & Pacific, South American & 05/0606/06
TBATBA Clemens Schulte 033E West Indies Ports. (TIP Service)
22/0523/05 22/0523:59 Yantian Express 2419W Q0355 297111-08/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Miami, Santos, Dron.-3 & Mul.
29/0530/05 TBATBA Value 2420W Q0393 297465-14/05 ANL CMA CGM Ag. Itajai & other North American Ports. Dron.-3 & Mul.
07/0608/06
TBATBA Seaspan Oceania 040W COSCO COSCO Shpg.
21/0622/06 TBATBA CMA CGM Titus 0MXJPW1 Hapag ISS Shpg.
ULA CFS Pegasus Maritime Noble Shipping US East Coast & West Coast Dronagiri-1 India Sub Cont. Med. Express (IMEX)
27/0528/05
28/0529/05
TBATBA Aka Bhum 021E Q0398 297490-14/05 OOCL OOCL(I) USA East Coast & Other Inland Destinations. GDL
TBATBA Torrance 27E Q0380 297339-11/05 RCL RCL Ag USA East Coast & Other Inland Destinations.
12/0613/06 TBATBA OOCLLuxembourg 110E
27/0628/06
04/0705/07
TBATBA Seamax Stratford 130E
COSCO COSCO Shpg. US West Coast.
Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) US West Coast. China India Express III - (CIX-3) Contl.War.Corpn.
TBATBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 094E ICC Line Neptune US East, West Coast, Canada, South & Central American Ports. GDL-3 & Dron-3 09/0610/06 TBATBA Hyunda Busan 001 ONE Line ONE (India) New York, Jacksonville, Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk 16/0617/06
TBATBA ONE Recommendation 0002 HMM HMM Shpg. (WIN/IAX) Seabird CFS 23/0624/06
TBATBA San Francisco Bridge 0073 TO
INDIA DUBAI EAST AFRICA)
TBATBA Spil Citra 0UW1SOW1 Q0299 296671-02/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi
28/0529/05 TBATBA CMA CGM Zanzibar 0UW1SCW1
OOCL (I) (Bangladesh India Gulf Express) TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF PORTS From NSICT
In Port 22/05 Inter Sydney 0156 Q0335 296733-03/05 Interworld Efficient Marine Bandar Abbas, Chabahar (BMM) Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. 22/05 23/05 22/05 0200 Maersk Virginia 421W Q0308 296711-03/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali, Salallah (Blue Nile) Maersk CFS
24/0525/05 24/05 0600 Artam 1129W Q0420 297677-16/05 HDASCO Armita India Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. (IIX)
02/0603/06 TBATBA Shabgoun 1326NQ0295 296494-29/04
25/0526/05 TBATBA Maersk Denver 420W Q0312 296717-03/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah. (MECL)
25/0526/05 TBATBA Addison 005 Q0243 296239-25/09 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jebel Ali
27/0528/05
30/0531/05
TBATBA Wan Hai 316 216 Q0388 1091394-14/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) (RGI)
TBATBA X-Press Altair 24008W Q0374 297251-10/05 UnifeederUnifeeder
26/0527/05 TBATBA Maersk Cairo 422S Q0313 296718-03/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Qasim, Salallah. (MWE SERVICE) Maersk CFS 27/0528/05
27/0528/05
30/0531/05
TBATBA Adamastos 24007 Q0348 297082-08/05 SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. Sohar, Jebel Ali. Blue Water Lines PoseidonShpg. Sohar, Jebel Ali, Dammam. (GIX)
Speedy CFS
TBATBA AS Sicilia 934W Q0365 297191-09/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Jebel Ali. (MJI) UnifeederUnifeeder Jebel Ali. Dronagiri
TBATBA AS Clarita 2411W Asyad Line Seabridge Sohar, Jebel Ali, Hamad, Dammam. (IEX) 31/0501/06
TBATBA Tessa 2403W Q0333 296977-06/05 Emirates Emirates Shpg. Jebel Ali, Damman, Sohar. (West Bound) 01/0602/06
TBATBA RDO Favour 02371W Q0397 297474-14/05 RCL/CUL Line RCL/Seahorse 05/0606/06
TBATBA Zhong Gu Shen Yang 2420W Q0343 297048-07/05 KMTC KMTC (India)
Wadi
&
21/0522/05 21/05 1800 Cap San Vincent 419W Q0307 296710-03/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah (ME 2)
TBATBA Celsius Nairobi 0909 Q0386 297375-13/05 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Khalifa, Jebel Ali. 07/0607/06 TBATBA SC Mara 24020 UnifeederUnifeeder Basra. (ASX) QNL/Milaha PoseidonShpg. Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. Speedy CFS Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Jebel Ali. Cordelia Cordelia Cont. West Asia Gulf Ports. Bay Line Freight Conn. Port Sudan & Al Sokhna CWC, GDL & DR
21/05 22/05 21/05 1200 Hyundai Force 0104W Q0376 297260-10/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Karachi (FIM West Bound) 22/0523/05 22/05 2100 Seaspan Jakarta 0420W Q0309 Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali (SHE) Maersk CFS Global Feeder Sima Marine Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. Dronagiri
22/0523/05 22/05 1000 Sprinter 053W Q0362 297158-09/05 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Khalifa, Jebel Ali, Sharjah, Bahrain 29/0530/05 TBATBA Advance 053W OOCL OOCL (I) (AGI-2)
25/0526/05 TBATBA Majd 2410W Q0401 297692-16/05 Global Feeder Sima Marine Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. Dronagiri
26/0527/05 TBATBA Oceana 0935 Q0331 296927-06/05 QNL/Milaha PoseidonShpg. Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. Speedy CFS (IMX) Emirates Emirates Shpg. Jebel Ali, Sohar.
X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. Dronagiri 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
26/0527/05
TBATBA SSF Dream 067W Q0284 296491-29/04 Safeen Fdrs. Sima Marine Sharjah, Khalifa, Bahrain, Dammam, Umm Qasr, Ajman, 02/0603/06
TBATBA Safeen Power 068W Q0341 297043-07/05 Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaima. (UIG) 31/0501/06
TBATBA TS Dalian 008W Q0411 Samudera Samudera Shpg. Jebel Ali, Dammam Dronagiri 01/0602/06
TBATBA Safeen Prism 009W Q0320 296861-04/05 OOCL OOCL (I) Jebel Ali, Dammam (SIG)
30/05 31/05 TBA 0900 MSC Spring III JU421R Q0382 1091304-13/05 MSC MSC Agency Sohar, Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi, Dammam, Umm Qasr Hind Terminal 05/06 06/06 TBA 0900 MSC Brianna JU422R (UGE)
CMA CGM Zanzibar 0UW1SCW1 OOCL OOCL (I) (Bangladesh India Gulf Express) 29/0530/05 TBATBA Maliakos 2421W Q0410 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 07/0608/06 TBATBA Rio Grande Express 2422W Hapag ISS Shpg. (AIM) ULA CFS TO LOAD FOR
21/0522/05 TBATBA CMA CGM Masaimara OMSIXW1 Q0337 297035-07/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Colombo (MESAWA) Dronagiri
23/0524/05 22/05 23:59 Celsius Naples 902E Q0360 297143-08/05 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Colombo. Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 27/0528/05
TBATBA TS Hongkong 24001E Q0366 1091036-09/05 UnifeederUnifeeder Colombo. Dronagiri 03/0604/06
TBATBA Ever Excel 174E Q0417 297643-16/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. (CISC Service) 10/0611/06
TBATBA Ever Ethic 168E CSC Seahorse Colombo. 24/0525/05 24/05 1200 MSC Pilar VI IV421A Q0407 1091582-15/05 MSC MSC Agency Colombo. (INDUSA)
Hind Terminal
22/0523/05 22/05 1000 MSC Mumbai VIII IU420A Q0385 1091307-13/05 MSC MSC Agency Karachi. (INDUS) Hind Terminals
30/0531/05 TBA 0900 MSC Bianca Silvia FD415E Q0357 1090919-08/05 MSC MSC Agency Colombo. (DRAGON EB) Hind Terminals
In Port 21/05 Clemens Schulte 032E Q0316 296797-03/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo.
25/0526/05 TBATBA Cap Andreas 011E Q0349 297091-08/05 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Colombo. (TIP Service) Dronagiri
29/0530/05 TBATBA San Francisco Bridge 072E CSC Seahorse Colombo. 05/0606/06
TBATBA Clemens Schulte 033E HMM HMM Shpg. Colombo. Seabird CFS
24/0526/05 24/05 0100 Wan Hai 501 E247 Q0387 1091395-14/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo. (CI2)
25/0527/05 TBATBA One Huangzhou Bay 0055E Q0321 296858-04/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo.
30/0501/06
TBATBA MOL Creation 0092E Yang Ming Yang Ming(I)
Dron-1 & Mul CFS
Contl.War.Corpn. 06/0608/06
TBATBA One Commitment 0065E Hapag/CSC ISS Shpg/Seahorse (PS3 Service) ULA CFS/ 13/0615/06
TBATBA One Contribution 0057E HMM HMM Shpg. Seabird CFS 27/0528/05
TBATBA Aka Bhum 021E Q0398 297490-14/05 OOCL OOCL (I) Colombo. GDL 28/0529/05 TBATBA Torrance 27E Q0380 297339-11/05 Star Line Asia Seahorse Yangoon. (CIX-3)
Dronagiri-3
23/0524/05 23/05 1200 Maersk Karun 421W Q0311 296716-03/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo (MW2)
Maersk CFS 23/0525/05 23/05 0900 Xin Hong Kong 070E Q0229 296099-23/04 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo. (CI 1) 25/0526/05
TBATBA Rotterdam 77E
Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Colombo Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 06/0607/06
TBATBA Zoi 114E
KMTC/Gold Star KMTC(I)/Star Ship
Dronagiri-3/— 14/0615/06
TBATBA KMTC Dubai 2403E
X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium (NIX Service) 21/0622/06
TBATBA Ever Elite 167E
EmiratesEmirates
Dronagiri-2 31/0501/06
TBATBA TS Dalian 008W Q0411
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Colombo (SIG) Dronagiri 27/0528/05
TBA 0900 MSC Anna GA421R
MSC MSC Agency Colombo (SENTOSA SHIKRA) Hind Terminal 30/0531/05
TBATBA X-Press Pisces 24004E Q0346 297079-08/05 ONE/KMTC ONE(I)/KMTC(I) Karachi, Colombo —/Dron-3 07/0608/06
TBATBA Zhong Gu Nan Ning 02403E
X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium (CWX/CIX5) 12/0613/06
27/0528/05
TBATBA One Matrix 089E
TS Lines/PIL TS Lines(I)/PIL India
TBATBA APL Miami 0FFBOE1 Q0368 297252-10/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Singapore, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou
Dronagiri-2/—
Dron-3 & Mul 03/0604/06
TBATBA Lotus A 0FFBQE1 RCL RCL Ag. (AS 1)
25/0526/05 25/05 0800 Terataki (GTI) 2407E Q0298 1090370-02/05 Asyad Line Seabridge Haiphong, Laem Chabang, Jakarta (IEX) 23/0524/05 22/05 23:59 Celsius Naples 902E Q0360 297143-08/05 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. P.Kelang, Tanjun, Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 27/0528/05
TBATBA TS Hongkong 24001E Q0366 1091036-09/05 UnifeederUnifeeder Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo. Dronagiri 03/0604/06
TBATBA Ever Excel 174E Q0417 297643-16/05 PIL/ONE PIL India/One(I) —/— 10/0611/06
TBATBA Ever Ethic 168E Hapag ISS Shpg. P.Kelang, Singapore, Xiangang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Da Chan Bay. ULA CFS 17/0618/06
TBATBA Shimin 21E KMTC KMTC (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-3 24/0625/06
TBATBA Seattle Bridge 090E TS Lines TS Lines (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-2 (CISC Service) HMM HMM Shpg. P.Kelang(S), Singapore, Xiangang,Qingdao, Kaohsiung. Seabird CFS
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. Port Kelang, Singapore, Jakarta, Yangoon, Surabaya, Belawan, Ashte CFS
26/0527/05 25/05 0700 Beijing Bridge 2403E Q0304 1090484-03/05 Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Shekou, Shanghai, Ningbo (CSC) Dronagiri 09/0610/06
13/0614/06
TBATBA GFS Giselle 2406E Q0334 296963-06/05 Heung A Line Sinokor India
TBATBA Grace Bridge 2404E Sinokor Sinokor India Seabird CFS (CSC)
TS Lines TS Lines (I)
Cordelia Cordelia Cont. Port Kelang, Far East & China Ports Blue Water PoseidonShpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS
30/0531/05
TBA 0900 MSC Bianca Silvia FD415E Q0357 1090919-08/05 MSC MSC Agency Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Yantian. Hind Terminals 07/0608/06
TBA 0900 MSC Cristina FD416E Q0383 1091306-13/05 (DRAGON EB)
ETAETD VESSELS Voy V.I.A ROT. LINE AGENTS WILL LOAD FOR CARTING DATE TIME NAME No.No. No.&Dt. POINT
In Port 21/05 Clemens Schulte 032E Q0316 296797-03/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, 25/0526/05
29/0530/05
05/0606/06
TBATBA Cap Andreas 011E Q0349 297091-08/05 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang.
TBATBA San Francisco Bridge 072E
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. Dronagiri
TBATBA Clemens Schulte 033E RCL RCL Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 10/0611/06
TBATBA X-Press Antlia 24003E
HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang(N), Port Kelang(W), Singapore.(TIP Service) Seabird CFS
In Port 21/05 Bux Wave 421E Q0234 296895-05/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Kelang, Tanjung Pelepas, Singapore, Hongkong, Maersk CFS 27/0528/05
TBATBA GSL Nicoletta 422E Q0375 297240-10/05 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Kwangyang, Pusan, Hakata, Shanghai. (NWX/FI-3) 03/0604/06
TBATBA A.P. Moller 423E
Sinokor/Heung A Sinokor India Port Kelang, Singapore, Qingdao, Xingang, Pusan Seabird CFS
21/0522/05 21/05 1700 Wan Hai 521 E023 Q0359 1090934-08/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Singapore, Kaohsiung, Hongkong, Shekou. Dronagiri-1 25/0526/05 25/05 1000 Ever Unity E199 Q0244 296227-25/04 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 28/0529/05
TBATBA Argolikos E161 Q0392 Hapag/RCL ISS Shpg./RCL Ag. (CIX) ULA-CFS/ 04/0605/06
TBATBA Wan Hai 502 E123
TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2 22/0523/05 23/05 0900 Zhong Gu Chang Sha 2415E Q0301 296673-02/05 RCL/Global Fdr. RCL Ag./Sima Marine Port Kelang, Ho Chi Minh City, Laem Chabang, Cai Mep 24/0525/05
TBATBA Tonsberg OYS1EE1 Q0338 CU Lines/KMTC Seahorse/KMTC(I) 11/0612/06
TBATBA Tessa O2403E SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. (VGX)
24/0526/05 24/05 0100 Wan Hai 501 E247 Q0387 1091395-14/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Penang, Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Dron-1 & Mul CFS 07/0609/06
TBATBA Wan Hai 515 E091 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Ningbo, Shekou. 14/0616/06
TBATBA Interasia Momentum E046 InterasiaInterasia (CI2) 21/0623/06
TBATBA Jeju Island E405 HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hongkong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Shanghai, Ningbo Seabird CFS 28/0630/06
25/0527/05
TBATBA Wan Hai 311 E234
CU Lines Seahorse Ship Port Kelang(N), Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai.
TBATBA One Huangzhou Bay 0055E Q0321 296858-04/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Leme Chabang, Kaimep, 30/0501/06
TBATBA MOL Creation 0092E Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. Contl.War.Corpn. 06/0608/06
TBATBA One Commitment 0065E
HMM HMM Shpg. (PS3 Service) Seabird CFS 13/0615/06
TBATBA One Contribution 0057E
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Dronagiri 20/0522/05
TBATBA Seaspan Adonis 0075E Gold Star Star Ship Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ningbo, Shanghai Ocean Gate 27/0528/05
TBATBA Aka Bhum 021E Q0398 297490-14/05 OOCL/RCL OOCL(I)/RCL Ag Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo, GDL/Dron-1 28/0529/05
TBATBA Torrance 27E Q0380 297339-11/05 APL CMA CGM Ag. Dron.-3 & Mul. 12/0613/06
TBATBA OOCLLuxembourg 110E ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. 27/0628/06
TBATBA Seamax Stratford 130E COSCO COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. 04/0705/07
TBATBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 094E
Gold Star Star Ship Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai. (CIX-3) ANL CMA CGM Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore
Dron.-3 & Mul. TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2
22/0523/05 21/05 2000 Wan Hai 523 E029 Q0358 1090982-08/05 Sinokor Sinokor India Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Seabird CFS 28/0530/05 TBATBA Northern Guard E923 Q0402 297529-14/05 Heung A Line Sinokor India Hongkong 04/0606/06
TBATBA Wan Hai 510 E179
Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (CI6)
& Mul CFS 11/0613/06
18/0620/06
TBATBA Wan Hai 506 E233 InterasiaInterasia
TBATBA Yeosu Voyager E405
Feedertech Feedertech/TSA
23/0525/05 23/05 0900 Xin Hong Kong 070E Q0229 296099-23/04 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, 05/0606/06
Dronagiri
TBATBA Xin Beijing 145E APL CMA CGM Ag. Nansha, Taichung, Kaohsiung. Dron.-3 & Mul (CI 1)
OOCL/RCL OOCL(I)/RCL Ag. GDL/— CU Lines Seahorse Ship Singapore, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hongkong, Taichung, Kaohsiung. 25/0526/05 24/05 2000 KMTC Yokohama 2404E Q0399 297368-14/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya. (AIS 5 Service) Dronagiri-1 31/0501/06
TBATBA Wan Hai 309 E21
KMTC/Interasia KMTC(I)/Interasia Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya. Dronagiri-3/— 25/0526/05
TBATBA Zhong Gu Ji Nan 24003E Q0336 297005-07/05 KMTC KMTC (India) Port Kelang(W), Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Dronagiri-3 30/0531/05
TBATBA KMTC Manila 2403E TS Lines TS Lines (I) Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 10/0611/06
TBATBA Xin Pu Dong 274E
COSCO COSCO Shpg. (AIS SERVICE) 12/0613/06
TBATBA KMTC Delhi 2403E
Emirates Emirates Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan,Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 25/0526/05
06/0607/06
TBATBA Rotterdam 77E
TBATBA Zoi 114E
Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Haipong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Balmer Law. CFS Dron.
KMTC/Gold Star KMTC(I)/Star Ship Ningbo, Da Chan Bay Dronagiri-3/— 14/0615/06
21/0622/06
TBATBA KMTC Dubai 2403E
TBATBA Ever Elite 167E
X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium
Emirates Emirates Shpg (NIX Service)
Dronagiri-2 28/0629/06
TBATBA Pusan 32E
Pendulum Exp. Aissa Maritime 05/0706/07
27/0528/05
27/0528/05
02/0603/06
TBATBA ESL Busan 02424E
Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS
TBATBA Hyundai Jakarta 129E Q0317 1090563-03/05 HMM HMM Shpg. Singapore, Da Chan Bay, Busan, Kwangyang, Shanghai Seabird CFS (FIM East Bound) Sinokor Sinokor India Seabird CFS
TBATBA Ever Ulysses 159E Q0237 296210-25/04 RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL Port Kelang, Haophong, Nansha, Shekou.
TBATBA API Bhum 008E Q0409 CU Lines Seahorse Ship 09/0610/06
TBATBA Kota Loceng 146E
Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. (RWA / CIX 4)
BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 16/0617/06
31/0501/06
01/0602/06
27/0528/05
27/0528/05
30/0531/05
07/0608/06
12/0613/06
18/0619/06
25/0626/06
TBATBA SM Tianjin 2420E
TBATBA TS Dalian 008W Q0411
InterasiaInterasia
Emirates Emirates Shpg.
ONE Line ONE (India) Singapore
TBATBA Safeen Prism 009W Q0320 296861-04/05 Samudera Samudera Shpg. (SIG)
TBA 0900 MSC Anna GA421R
Dronagiri
MSC MSC Agency Port kelang, Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Laem Chabang, Hind Terminal
TBA 0900 MSC Flavia GA422R Vung Tau, Da Chan Bay, Shekou (SENTOSA SHIKRA)
TBATBA X-Press Pisces 24004E Q0346 297079-08/05
TBATBA Zhong Gu Nan Ning 02403E
TBATBA One Matrix 089E
TBATBA X-Press Capella 24004E
TBATBA TS Keelung 24002E
ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou
X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium
KMTC/TS Lines KMTC(I)/TS Lines(I) Dron-3/Dron-2
Gold Star Star Ship
RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL India (CWX/CIX5)
Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao.
296797-03/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Adelaide, Brisbane, Auckland, Lyttleton.
25/0526/05 TBATBA Cap Andreas 011E Q0349 297091-08/05 Allcargo Allcargo Log. Melbourne, Sydney, Frementle, Brisbane, Auckland, Adelaide(LCL/FCL). Dron.2&Mul(W) 29/0530/05 TBATBA San Francisco Bridge 072E GLS Global Log. Australia & New Zealand Ports. (TIP Service) JWR 21/0522/05 21/05 1700 Wan Hai 521 E023 Q0359 1090934-08/05 ANL CMA CGM Ag. Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Dron.-3 & Mul. 25/0526/05 25/05 1000 Ever Unity E199 Q0244 296227-25/04 Auckland, Tauranga, Madang, Port Lae, Rabaul, Port Moresby
02/0603/06 TBATBA Argolikos E161 Q0392 297464-14/05 TS Lines TS Lines (I) Australian Ports. (CIX) Dronagiri-2 27/0528/05 TBATBA Aka Bhum 021E Q0398 297490-14/05 ANL CMA CGM Ag. Australia & New Zealand Ports. Dron.-3 & Mul.
28/0529/05 TBATBA Torrance 27E Q0380 297339-11/05 RCL RCL Ag. Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne. Dronagiri-1 12/0613/06 TBATBA OOCLLuxembourg 110E OOCL
(I)
GDL 27/0628/06 TBATBA Seamax Stratford 130E
Lines
(I)
Ports. Dronagiri-2 04/0705/07 TBATBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 094E
Asia MCS (I) Port Lae, Port Moresbay, Madang, Kavieng, Rabaul, Honiara Dronagiri-3 (CIX-3) Team Lines Team Global Log. Australia & New Zealand Ports. Conex Terminal
21/05 1300 CMA CGM Masaimara OMSIXW1 Q0337 297035-07/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Durban, Luanda, Pointe Noire, Aapapa, Tincan, Maersk CFS 28/0529/05 TBATBA CMA CGM Kribi OMSIZW1 Q0408 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Cotonou (Direct), Port Elizabeth, Port Louis (MESAWA) Dron.-3 & Mul. 24/0525/05 TBATBA CMA CGM San Antonio OMTHJW1 Q0400 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Reunion, Durban, Pointe Desgalets, Walvis Bay, Luanda, Dron.-3 & Mul. 31/0501/06 TBATBA Fayston Farms 419S Q0268 296281-25/04 Maersk Line Maersk India Pointe Noire, Tincan, Apapa, Tema, Cotonou, Lome, Capetown. Maersk CFS
06/0607/06
TBATBA Stanley A OMTHNW1 DAL Seatrade Durban, Port Elizabeth, Capetown, Maputo, Beira. (MIDAS-2)
26/0527/05 TBATBA Maersk Cairo 422S Q0313 296718-03/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Mombasa, Victoria. Maersk CFS
02/0603/06
09/0610/06
TBATBA Maersk Cape Town 423S Q0369 297248-10/05 (MWE SERVICE)
TBATBA Maersk Cabo Verde 424S 27/0528/05 TBATBA AS Sicilia 934W Q0365 297191-09/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Mombassa, Beira, Maputo. (MJI)
22/0523/05 22/05 1000 MSC Mumbai VIII IU420A Q0385 1091307-13/05 MSC MSC Agency San Pedro, Monrovia, Dakar, Freetown, Alger, Annaba, Bejaia, Hind Terminals 29/0530/05 29/05 1000 Northern Jumboree IU421A Oran, Casablanca, Nouakchott, Nouadhibou, Cotonou, Tincan/Apapa 24/0525/05 24/05 0900 Conti Courage IP421A Q0384 1091305-13/05 MSC MSC Agency Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 31/0501/06 31/05 0900 MSC Alina IP422A
CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Dakar, Nouakchott, Banjul, Conakry, Freetown, Monrovia, Sao Tome, Bata, Dron.-3 & Mul. 07/0608/06 07/06 0900 MSC Ellen IP423A 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)
27/0528/05 27/05 1100 MSC Eva IS419A Q0389 1091396-14/05 MSC MSC Agency Tema, Abidjan, Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 04/0605/06 04/06 1100 MSC Washington IS420A Team Global Team Global Log. East, West & South African Ports. (Himalaya Express) Pun.Conware 03/0604/06 TBATBA MSC Monica III IB421A MSC MSC Agency Port Louis, Durban. (ILANGA EXPRESS) Hind Termina
In Port 21/05 Bux Wave 421E Q0234 296895-05/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Beira, Maputo, Nacala, Tanga, Lilongwe & Harare. Dron.-3 & Mul.
27/0528/05 TBATBA GSL Nicoletta 422E Q0375 (NWX/FI-3) 27/0528/05 TBATBA Aka Bhum 021E Q0398 297490-14/05 COSCO COSCO Shpg. West African Ports. (CIX-3)
23/0524/05 23/05 1200 Maersk Karun 421W Q0311 296716-03/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Tema, Lome, Abidjan (MW2) Maersk CFS
30/0531/05 30/05 1200 Maersk Cadiz 422W Q0371 297247-10/05
India’s coal cargo throughput at ports is es mated to grow at a CAGR of 3-4 per cent from FY24 to FY26, despiteanan cipateddeclineincoalimportsby2-3percent,CareEdgeRa ngsprojectedinitsrecentreport.
Cont’d. from Pg. 2
Going forward, significant adverse movement in charter rates impacting cargo volumes and vessels addition by shipping lines shall be key monitorable. CareEdge Ratings expects coal cargo throughput at ports to grow at a CAGR of 3-4 per cent from FY24 to FY26, despite an anticipated decline in coal imports by 2-3 per cent due to increased domestic coal production. The share of coastal cargo is expected to rise from 33 per cent in FY24 to 42 per cent by FY26, as per CareEdge Ratings report. “This growth will primarily be driven by the coastal movement of coal along the easter n coast, complemented by added capacities and synergistic benefits The Government of India's focus on b u i l d i n g a g g l o m e r a t i o n infrastructure for specific sectors like steel and cement and enhancing multimodal connectivity under the Maritime Amrit Kal 2047 vision, also supports the expected increase in coastal movements at ports,” said Maulesh Desai, Director, CareEdge Ratings.
Coal throughput witnessed healthy growth from 292 MMT in FY22 to 367 MMT in FY23 representing growth of approx 26 per cent. The growth in throughput was supported by increased power generation from thermal plants by 6 per cent to 1059.9 billion units. Against this, the imported coal volume registered a y-o-y growth of 18 per cent to 249 MMT in FY23. However, the volume growth was also driven by increased coastal volumes of coal Coastal volumes
have rose from 80 MMT in FY22 to 118 MMT in FY23 registering strong growth of 47 per cent. During FY24, yo-y growth in coal throughput was approx 9 per cent which mirrored the increase in thermal power generation by 9 per cent This support the increase in domestic coal production and continued coastal coal volumes on a high base of FY23 Coastal throughput is expected to increase from 60 MMT in FY21 to 131 MMT in FY24 reflecting a healthy CAGR of around 30 per cent. The same was largely driven by an increase in cargo movement on the eastern coast with the ramp-up of overall volumes at P a r a d i p , G a n g a v a r a m , K r i s h n a p
Gopalpur ports. Contribution of coal cargo of the overall coastal volumes has increased from 22 per cent in FY21 to 33 per cent in Fy24.
“The Red Sea crisis has led to an increase in voyage span by 15-20 days, in addition to higher freight rates H
ners
readiness to expand container c a p a c i t y o w i n g t o h e a l t
y profitability by chartering additional vessels, cascading capacity from other regions and accelerating fleet renewal bodes well for mitigating t
s The impact on cargo will primarily a
o d g r a i n s a n d o t h e r perishable items, along with freightsensitive or low-value cargo, which is estimated at 10-15% of container volumes. Going forward, significant adverse movement in charter rates impacting cargo volumes and vessels addition by shipping lines shall be key
monitorable,” Desai added India relies on the Suez Canal route for its trade with European countries, North Africa and the Americas, which collectively account for about 35 per cent of India's total foreign trade, primarily in the container segment. However, the impact on cargo will primarily affect food grains and other perishable items, along with freight-sensitive or low-value cargo, which together constitute 10-15 per cent of the total volumes. I n d i a ’ s m a r i t i m e s e c t o r i s represented by the 12 major ports and more than 200 non-major ports along the 7,500 km of coastal line. Overall, cargo throughput at Indian ports is at its all-time peak at 1539 MMT (Million Metric Tonne) for the financial year ended 31 March 2024, i.e. FY24 representing almost 7 per cent growth over FY23. Cargo throughput for FY21-FY24 was also healthy marked by a compounded annual g r o w t h r a t e ( C A G R ) o f 7 per cent. Resilient economic activity, increasing demand & consumption of major commodities, declining shipping freights and traffic recover y post covid were the prominent growth drivers. Cargo at Indian ports is dominated by 3Cs. i.e. Crude Oil (termed as Petroleum Oil Lu b r i c a n t s ( P O L ) ) , C o a l a n d Containers. These three commodities represent 74-75 per cent of total cargo throughput handled by ports. Over the past 3 years ended FY24, POL witnessed a moderate CAGR of 4 per cent while coal and container volumes witnessed healthy CAGR of 13 and 9 per cent respectively
N E W D E L H I : T h e C e n t r a l
Government has allocated Rs. 43.5 trillion for building infrastructure in the last 10 years, which boosted the economy through a multiplier effect, while lowering logistics cost for businesses, Finance Minister Smt Nirmala Sitharaman said recently She said in a social media post that better road connectivity attracts investments and boosts local businesses by improving market access and reducing logistics costs.
Infrastructure spend
“Due to better roads, there is a significant potential savings of Rs. 2.4 trillion to Rs. 4.8 trillion annually in logistics costs,” the Minister said.
Sitharaman said the gross
budgetary support allocated for capital expenditure since 2014 is a 3.72-fold increase compared to that of the period from 2004 to 2014 The Minister’s comments about the government’s strategy of scaling up infrastructure expenditure comes in the wake of both the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the opposition Congress party highlighting the economic and fiscal performance of their terms in office, during the ongoing national elections.
“Spending on infrastructure not only boosts gross domestic product (GDP) growth through its multiplier
e f f e c t s o n c o n s u m p t i o n a n d investment but also improves the long-term efficiency of the economy
by reducing logistical constraints,” the minister said in the post, quoting a study by the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP) which said Rs 1 spent on capital expenditure in the country increases economic output by Rs. 4.80.
“Our Government significantly increased the outlay for capex. As a proportion of total expenditure, capex rose to over 21% in 2023-24, compared to just 12% in 2013-14,” the minister said. Since 2014, the National D e m o c r a t i c A l l i a n c e ( N D A ) Government has allocated Rs. 43.53 trillion in Gross Budgetary Support (GBS) capital expenditure, an increase of 3.72 times compared to 2004-14.
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TO LOAD FOR USA, CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC, SOUTH-CENTRAL AMERICA & WEST INDIES PORTS
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25/0527/05 Kufine 023 NYK NYK India Far East
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10/0613/06 AAL Kembla (Lib) 06E24
Eukor Car Carrier Parekh Marine Pyungtaek.
AAL Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, Phu My, Kaohsiung, Taichung, Xiamen, Taicang, Shanghai, Qingdao, East & West Africa via Cogh.
“XIN DA YANG ZHOU” V- 093 I.G.M. No. 2377163 Dtd. 17-05-2024
The above vessel has arrived at GTI on 18/05/2024 with Import Cargo in containers.
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NEW DELHI: India’s increased bilateral trade and new areas of cooperation with Russia is not a temporary phenomenon, Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar has said recently
“We have long looked at Russia f r o m a p o l i t i c a l o r s e c u r i t y perspective. As that country turns e a s t w a r d s , f r e s h e c o n o m i c o p p o r t u n i t i e s a r e p r e s e n t i n g themselves. The spike in our trade and the new areas of cooperation s h o u l d n o t b e r e g a r d e d a s a t e m p o r a r y p h e n o m e n o n , ” Jaishankar said speaking at the CII Annual Business Summit 2024 held recently.
Russia climbed past the UAE and the US to become India’s secondlargest import source in 2023-24
I n d i a ’ s i m p o r t s f r o m Ru s s i a
increased 32.93 percent to $61.43 billion, propelled mostly by oil.
More partnerships
A n e c o n o m y w i t h I n d i a ’ s prospects has to look at accessing global resources more seriously if it is to fuel its growth, the Minister said. “Many other recent partnerships also offer such possibilities, such as those with Australia and with Latin America, in addition to established ones like Indonesia, Africa and West Asia,” he added.
Indian embassies will also continue extending their fullest support to our economic and employment interests abroad
“On my part, I can certainly assure that the business delegations will continue to accompany me on travels abroad and that, we, in MEA, will facilitate B2B2G events,” he said.
With geopolitical instability, including the Russia-Ukraine war and crisis in the Middle East, rocking the global economy, for India, the task was to mitigate its impact on itself and contribute to stabilising the world to the extent possible, the Minister said. The time has now come for India to start re-engineering the logistical map of the world, Jaishankar Some steps have already been taken, such as the International North-South Transport Corridor that also involves the Chabahar port. “A more ambitious project is on the anvil in the form of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), which was agreed to during the G20 Summit last September One has the goal of taking us all the way to the Baltic and the other, takes us all the way to the Atlantic,” he said.
VISAKHAPATNAM:
The Visakhapatnam Port Authority (VPA) has set a new record by handling 10 million metric tonnes (MMTs) of cargo in just 45 days in the present financial year 2024-25. This achievement surpasses the previous record of 10 MMTs handled
in 47 days during the previous financial year 2023-24.
VPA Chairperson M Angamuthu congratulated traffic manager GRV Prasada Rao and his team for this remarkable accomplishment He commended their dedication and e
instrumental in achieving this
milestone. Chairperson highlighted the significant progress and the port’s c o m m i t m e n t f o r s e t
benchmarks in cargo handling. He further encouraged the team to sustain their excellent performance, aiming to reach a target of 90 MMTs of cargo volume in the current financial year 2024-2025.
NEW DELHI: The Centre is planning to introduce logistics reforms for faster payment and distribution of foodgrains, said Union Food and Public Distribution Secretary Sanjeev Choprainaninterview
T h e p l a n i s p a r t o f t h e govenment’s 100-day agenda fixed in a meeting last month between Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the Council of Ministers. In the meeting Modi said the economic momentum should not stop, and that the new government would have to start working from the very next day after taking the oath.
The first 100 days represent a critical window for a new Government to set the tone of Governance and policy direction.
“The 100-day agenda will be f i n a l i z e d a t t h e l e v e l o f t h e
G
Government is formed. Once the new Government takes over, broadly it is expected to bring reforms in the payment process and distribution processes. It will be more of a logistic reform in terms of bulk movement of foodgrains and bulk storage of foodgrains,” Chopra said.
Chopra clarified, “We are not thinking of restructuring the fair price shops (FPS) in our 100-day agenda because ration shops are something which have been continuing for the past many years. There have been technological advances.
In terms of data and services, nothing much has really changed because they are run by private dealers who work for a few days and after the distribution,theyclosetheshops ” “ S o , w e a
possibilities of how to make them more vibrant organizations tapping and leveraging their existence in the area for the past many years. People have some degree of confidence in these FPS. We are focusing on how we can leverage their stature and presence in the area for so long to increase the range of activities they do. We are working on a plan and will come up with it,” Chopra added.
On export curbs on several commodities, including rice and wheat, Chopra said the government has been closely monitoring prices of essential commodities and will take a call depending on the demand-supply situation.
“As of now, there is no proposal for reviewing export curbs on any essential commodities,” the Food Secretary said.
NEW DELHI : After the US said India’s signing of a 10-year deal with Iran for the operation of Chabahar Port carries “potential risk” of sanctions, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) remarked Friday that Washington is aware of the port’s importance, especially with respect to providing
humanitarian aid to the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. Underscoring that the p o r t a g r e e m e n t i s a “ m a j o r achievement” for India, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said:
“The United States understands the importance of Chabahar port for continued humanitarian supplies to
Afghanistan and to provide it with economic alternatives.” He added that the deal signed between India and Tehran reflects India’s commitment towards realising its potential as a “connectivity hub” for Afghanistan and other landlocked countries in the region.
m.v. “XIN
V-093 I.G.M. No. 2377163 Dtd. 17-05-2024
The above vessel has arrived at GTI on 18/05/2024 with Import Cargo in containers.
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SHENZHEN: The World Customs Organization (WCO) convened its 6th G l o b a l Au t h o r i z e d E c o n o m i c Operator (AEO) Conference in the vibrant city of Shenzhen, China from May 8-10, 2024. Marking the return to in-person gatherings following the d
h e C OV I D - 1 9 p a n d e m
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e n c e , s u p p o r t e d b y t h e G e n e r a l Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, brought together an array of global trade leaders under the theme “Harnessing the Power of AEO Programmes for Inclusive and Sustainable Global Trade.”
Kicking off the conference, WCO Secretary General Ian Saunders set the tone with an opening address that not only welcomed attendees, but also outlined the agenda ahead The Secretary General underscored the
critical role of AEO programmes in fostering a collaborative environment where trade efficiency and security are paramount.
Addressing the significant gap between MSMEs' contribution to GDP and their representation in global exports, the Secretary General stressed the need to simplify the AEO application process, making it more accessible to smaller enterprises This approach aims to demystify the compliance landscape and broaden understanding, thus encouraging greater participation in international trade.
A notable session focused on advancing women’s empowerment t h r o u g h A E O p
, addressing gender-specific barriers
strategies to foster inclusivity Another session examined the
intersection of technology with Customs and trade facilitation, showcasing innovations in risk management and trade processes through data analytics and emerging technologies.
Harmonization and recognition of AEO standards across different jurisdictions were also pivotal topics. Participants explored challenges and opportunities in creating a seamless global trade mechanism through MRAs, aiming to enhance the predictability and reliability of crossborder trade operations.
In addition to presentations, interactive streams allowed for deeper engagement on specialized topics, including the expansion of AEO programmes to free zones and fostering an AEO culture within Customs administrations and the private sector
MUMBAI: The RBI may consider exporters’ demand for a sub-target for export credit within the existing 40 per cent target for priority sector lending (PSL) to ensure improved credit flow to the sector suffering a cash crunch due to disruptions caused by the Red Sea crisis.
Exporters body Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) has proposed to the Commerce Department that about 5-6 per cent should be earmarked for the export sector within priority sector lending prescribed to banks to help them meet the increased need for credit because of longer shipping times and payment delays
This could be in line with the 7 5 per cent sub-target set for MSMEs, within the 40 per cent of PSL, pointed out Ashwani Kumar, President, FIEO.
“With longer voyage time on account of diversion of cargo through the Cape of Good Hope (because of Houthi attacks in the Red Sea t r i g g e r e d b y I s r a e
n Palestine) coupled with slow offtake, buyers are delaying payments, necessitating higher credit for a l
additional flow at most competitive rates,” he said.
W
e a d y included in the PSL list, it does not guarantee more credit flow, another industry source pointed out. “Under PSL, 40 per cent of bank credit has to go to certain specified sectors So, assuming that by allocating higher resources to education, a bank is meeting its target, it is not inclined to lend to exporters. That is why we want about 5-6 pe
earmarked for the export sector,” the source said.
Exporters also made a case for an increase in the rate of interest subvention or subsidy under the interest equalisation scheme as bank rates had increased “To provide competitive interest rates, the interest subvention may be restored to 3 per cent for 410 tariff lines (from 2 per cent) and 5 per cent f o r M S M E m a n u f a c t u r e r s (from 3 per cent),” Kumar said.
The Commerce Department understands the predicament exporters are facing with a 30-45 days increase in voyage time to Europe and delayed payments drying up coffers, but the final decision on the matter has to come from the Finance Ministry and the RBI, the source added.
LONDON: After a tumultuous year in 2023, the reefer sector has started 2024 on a stronger footing as healthy crops in the Southern Hemisphere havehelpedtoliftgrowth
The trend is set to continue across 2024 as a whole with a return to growth forecast for the sector after two years of declines, according to Drewry’s latest Reefer Shipping Forecaster
“Good growing seasons have supported improved deciduous exports so far this year, and South Africa’s citrus season is likely to deliver further growth with new orchards coming into production, and
good growing conditions expected to benefit orange, lemon and grapefruit exports. Similarly, in New Zealand, although a slow start for kiwis this year, it is expected to develop into a good crop later with export volumes substantially up from last year’s d
commodity trade of meat and bananas also started the year with positive momentum, posting single digit growth year-on-year.”
commodities are reinforced by falling reefer freight rates as shipping lines continue to adjust prices down after
pandemic era disruptions, the update added “Having risen slightly in Q12024 due to the risk of the Middle Eastern conflict, average reefer rates are now expected to continue falling as excess capacity in the container segment compensates for any rerouting needed aroundtheRedSea.”
Building on the momentum seen in the first few months of the year, Drewry is expecting improvements in exports and a continued decline in reefer freight rates to shape the outlook this year with overall worldwide seaborne reefer volumes set to increase by more than one YoY in 2024.
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CJ-III Binnur C ACT Infra 23/05
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CJ-V VACANT
CJ-VI Zhe Hai 1 DBC 26/05
CJ-VII Beauty Peony Dariya Shpg. 22/05
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CJ-X Aruna Hulya Seascape 22/05
CJ-XI VACANT
CJ-XII VACANT
CJ-XIII Dubai Sun Cross Trade 27/05
CJ-XIV VACANT
CJ-XV Star Tyche Mitsutor Shpg. 26/05
CJ-XVA Yangtze Brightness JMBaxi 22/05
CJ-XVI VACANT
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OJ-IV Jag Pankhi
OJ-V Al Jabirah Kanoo Shpg. 22/05
OJ-VI GW Fortune Interocean 22/05
Stream
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CJ-III Binnur C ACT Infra Conakry
Stream
Stream Vishva Preeti Taurus
OJ-VII Boxer Interocean 21/05 CJ-X Aruna Hulya Seascape
CS Calla 17/05 Visakhapatnam
Olivia 17/05
TCI Express 18/05 Manglore/ Cochin/Tuticorin
Glovis Mermaid 18/05 China
Theotokos 18/05
Future ID 18/05 Sudan Everest 19/05 Bangladesh
20/05
CJ-VII Beauty Peony Dariya Shpg.
Stream Diamond Inayat Cargo
Stream DL Tulip Synergy
CJ-XIII
CJ-IX
Stream Ocean Tiannbo Taurus
Stream Maran Mariner Taurus
Tuna Vishva Bandhan Aditya Marine Visakhapatnam
CJ-XVA Yangtze Brightness J M Baxi
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25/05-PM Buxwave 421E X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 27/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Ningbo, Tanjung, Pelepas, Port Kelang (NWX)
27/05 27/05-PM Beijing Bridge 2403 4051860 Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Busan, Gwangyang (CSC)
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Haiphong, Laem Chabang, Jakarta (FEX)
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Haiphong, Shekou, Laem Chabang, Port Kelang (FEX1) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT
27/05 27/05-PM Beijing Bridge 2403 4051860 Global Feeder Sima Marine Karachi (CSC)
26/05 26/05-AM Maersk Karun 421W 4041797 Maersk Line Maersk India Tema, Lome, Abidjan (MW2 MEWA) 27/05
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Karachi (REX)
In Port Cap San Vincent (V-419W) 4041653 Maersk India Jebel Ali 21/05 Interasia Enhance (V-34E) 4041628 Wan Hai Line Nhava Sheva 24/05 Marathopolis (V-421S) 4041657 Maersk India Port Qasim
CB-1 Cap San Vincent (V-419W) Maersk India 22/05 CB-2 Zhong Gu Bo Hai (V-4019) X-Press Feeder 22/05
SM Neyyar (V-421)
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TS Lines Samsara Shpg
KMTC / TS Line KMTC India/TS Line(I)
24/05 23/05-1800 Maersk Denver 420W 24165 Maersk Line Maersk India Algeciras
31/05 30/05-1800 Maersk Seletar 421W 24179
TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND PACIFIC
In Port —/— Xin Da Yang Zhou 093E 24157 COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Xiamen, Shekou. 21/05 23/05 22/05-1900 Torrance 27E 24172 Gold Star / RCL Star Shpg/RCL Ag. (CIXA) 24/05 30/05 29/05-1800 Aka Bhum 021E 24175
22/05 21/05-2000 Bux Wave 421E 24167 Maersk Line Maersk India Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 23/05
29/05 29/05-0500 GSL Nicoletta 422E 24176 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Ningbo, Tanjung Pelepas. (NWX) 30/05
05/06 05/06-0500 AP Moller 423E Sinokor / Heung A Sinokor India Port kelang, Singapore, Qindao, Xingang, Pusan 06/06 23/05 23/05-1700 Cap Andreas 011E 24164 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 24/05
29/05 29/05-0230 San Francisco Bridge 072E 24177 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 30/05 24/05 23/05-2200 Xin Hongkong 070E 24148 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor Cai Mep,Hongkong,Shanghai,Ningbo,Shekou,Nansha (CI1) 25/05
27/05 27/05-0500 One Hangzhou Bay 055E 24170 ONE ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Haiphong, Cai Mep, Pusan, Shahghai, 28/05 02/06 02/06-1400 MOL Creation 092E 24178 HMM / YML HMM(I) / YML(I) Ningbo, Shekou (PS3) 03/06 TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF, RED SEA & EAST AFRICAN PORTS
In Port —/— Seaspan Jakarta 420E 24168 Maersk/GFS Maersk India/GFS Jabel Ali, Dammam (SHAEX)
24/05 23/05-1800 Maersk Denver 420W 24165 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah, Port Said, Djibouti, Jebel Ali, Port Qasim. (MECL) 25/05 TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT PORTS & COASTAL SERVICE
In Port —/— Xin Da Yang Zhou 093E 24157 COSCO/OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Colombo. (CIXA)
22/05 21/05-1800 SSL Godavari 027 24174 SLSSLS Hazira, Cohin, Mangalore, Tuticorin, Mundra. (PIC 1)
22/05 21/05-2000 Bux Wave 421E 24167 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo. (NWX) 23/05
23/05 23/05-0100 SCI Chennai 2404 24161 SCI J M Baxi Mundra, Cochin, Tuticorine. (SMILE)
23/05 23/05-1700 Cap Andreas 011E 24164 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi, Colombo. 24/05 29/05 29/05-0230 San Francisco Bridge 072E 24177 ONE ONE (India) (TIP)
24/05 23/05-2200 Xin Hongkong 070E 24148 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo (CI1)
24/05 24/05-0600 Mogral 0082 24173 CCG Sima Marine Hazira, Mangalore, Cochin, Colombo, Katupalli, Vishakhapatanam, 25/05 Krishnapatanam, Cochin, Mundra. (CCG) TO LOAD FOR US
23/05 23/05-1700 Cap Andreas 011E 24164 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg Seattle, Vancouver, Long Beach, Los Angeles, New York, 24/05 29/05 29/05-0230 San Francisco Bridge 072E 24177 ONE ONE (India) Norforlk,
24/05 23/05-1800 Maersk Denver 420W 24165 Maersk Line Maersk Line India Newark, Charleston, Savannah, Houston, Norfolk.
Maersk
ETA/Berth Vessel’s Name Voy VCN Line Agents
In Port Maersk Virginia 421W 2400520 Maersk Line Maersk India
27/05
Rio Grande Express 2421W 2400542 One
24/05 Tucapel (V-OIX6LW1)
Car.CB-2 TS Kwangyang (V-24003W)(Sailed)
27/05 Baltrum (V-24004W)
25/05 Addison (V - 005) Wan Hai/Unifeeder Wan Hai Lines (I)/Unifeeder Jebel Ali
30/05 X-Press Altair (V - 24008) X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium
27/05 Adamastos (V-24007) Blue Water/Sealead Posiedon/Sealead Agency Gulf
27/05 AS Sicillia (V-934W) Unifeeder/One Unifeeder/One India Gulf
Car.CB-4 Artabaz (V-1128W)(Sailed) HDASCO Armita India Gulf
Car.CB-4 BFAD Pacific (V-418S)(Sailed) Maersk Line/CMA CGM Maersk India/CMA CGM Ag.(I) Africa
17/05 26/05 Beijing Bridge (V-2403E) Global Fdr/TS Lines Sima Marine/TS Lines (I) Far East
09/06 GSL Giselle (V-2406E) Sinokor/Heung A Line Sinokor India 10/06 Car.CB-4 BLPL Trust (V-1405E)(Sailed) BLPL Transworld GLS Far East
Car.CB-5 Ever Sigma (V-126E)(Sailed) Unifeeder/KMTC Unifeeder/KMTC(I) Far East &
21/05 23/05 Celsius Naples (V-902E) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shipping/Evergreen Shpg. Colombo 24/05 27/05 TS Hongkong (V-24001E) ONE/TS Lines ONE (I)/TS Lines(I) 28/05
Car.CB-6 Hedwig Schulte (V-0MSIVW1)(Sailed) CMA CGM/Maersk Line CMA CGM Ag.(I)/Maersk India Africa
17/05 CB-4 Inter Sydney (V-0156) Interworld Efficient Marine Gulf
22/05 Maersk Virginia (V-421W) Maersk Line Maersk India U.K. Cont. 23/05
Car.CB-5 Marathopolis (V- 421S)(Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India
Car.CB-5 Maersk Columbus (V-419W)(Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India
30/05 MSC Bianca Silvia (V-FD415E) MSC MSC
24/05 MSC Pilar VI (V-IV421A)
25/05 Terataki (V-2407E) Asyad Line Seabridge
Car.CB-6 America (V-IP420A)(Sailed) MSC/Hapag MSC Ag/ISS Shpg.
Car.CB-6 Copiapo (V-4316W)(Sailed) COSCOCOSCO Shpg.
26/05 Seaspan Amazon (V-4317W) Hapag / ONE ISS Shpg./ONE(I)
CMA CGM / OOCL CMA CGM Ag.(I)/OOCL(I) 22/05 MSC Mumbai VIII (V-IU420A) MSC MSC Agency
Car.CB-6 MSC Vega (V-IS418A)(Sailed) MSC /SCI MSC Agency / CMT
CB-6 Seaspan Ganges (V-4120) CMA-CGM/APL CMA CGM Ag.(I)
26/05 Athenian (V-4121) Hapag/OOCL ISS Shpg /OOCL (I)
COSCO/ONE COSCO Shpg./ONE (I)
(V-055E) ONE/HMM ONE (I)/HMM Shpg. Far
30/05 MOL Creation (V-092E) Yang Ming Line Yang Ming Line (I) China
Car.GTI-1 SC Mara (V-24019)(Sailed) Unifeeder/QNL/Milaha Unifeeder/Poseidon Gulf
Car.GTI-2 San Diego Bridge (V-070E)(Sailed) ONE/HMM ONE (I)/HMM Shpg. USA
Car.GTI-2 Wan Hai 512 (V-E015)(Sailed) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) Colombo &
24/05 Wan Hai 501 (V-E247) COSCO/Interasia Line COSCO Shpg./Interasia Shpg. Far East
21/05 Wan Hai 521 (V-E023) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shpg/Evergreen China
25/05 Ever Unity (V-E199) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I)
Car.GTI-1 Xin Da Yang Zhou (V-093E)(Sailed) RCL/OOCL RCL Ag./OOCL(I) Far East
27/05 Aka Bhum (V-21E) Zim/COSCO Zim Int./COSCO Shpg.
Car.GTI-2 Yong Shun (V-999E)(Sailed) ONE ONE (I) Karachi &
GTI-1 Clemens Schulte (V-032E) X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Far East
22/05 Yantian Express (V-2419W) Hapag/COSCO ISS Shpg./COSCO Shpg. USA, Gulf &
29/05 Value (V-2420W) CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Far East
22/05 Zhong Gu Chang Sha (V-0215E) Global Fdrs./CU Lines Sima Marine/Seahorse Gulf
24/05 Tonsberg (V-OYS1EE1) Emirates/KMTC Emirates Shpg./KMTC (I)
22/05
RCL/CMA CGM RCL Ag./ CMA CGM Ag.(I)
CSCL Jupiter (V-086) CMA CGM/APL CMA CGM Ag. (I) U.K.
28/05 APL Kwangyang (V-OPE9ZW1) COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I)
27/05 Ever Ulysses (V-159E) RCL/PIL/CU Lines RCL Ag./PIL India/Seahorse Far East
02/06 API Bhum (V-008E) Interasia/Evergreen Interasia Shpg./Evergreen(I)
Car.BMCT-1 ESL Busan (V-02417E)(Sailed) Evergreen / X-Press Feeders Evergreen/Sea Consortium Far East
25/05 Rotterdam (V-77E) KMTC/HMM KMTC (I)/HMM Shpg.
06/06 Zoi (V-114E) Emirates/Gold Star Emirates Shpg./Star Ship.
21/05 Hyundai Force (V-0104W) HMM/TS Lines HMM Shpg./TS Lines(I) Far East/
27/05 Hyundai Jakarta (V-129E) Mediterranean
Car.BMCT-2 Interasia Enhance (V-034E)(Sailed) Sinokor/Heung A Sinokor India Far East
21/05 Wan Hai 523 (V-E029) Interasia Line Interasia Shpg.
Unifeeder/Wan Hai Unifeeder/Wan Hai Lines (I)
Car.BMCT-2 Ian H (V-2401E)(Sailed) KMTC/TS Lines KMTC(I)/TS Lines(I) Far
25/05 Zhong Gu Ji Nan (V-24003E) COSCO/Emirates COSCO Shpg./Emirates Shpg.
BMCT-2 Little Warrior (V-2419W) Alladin ALX Shipping Gulf
Car.BMCT-1 Maersk Cardiff (V-420W)(Sailed) Maersk Maersk India Africa
Car.BMCT-3 Monaco (V-205W)(Sailed) One Line/Samudera One
29/05 MSC Spring III (V-JU421R) MSC
NEW DELHI: India aims to replicate the Chabahar port model in other strategic locations in the region to gain access to more such assets, said Mr. Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. India is actively exploring opportunities to enhance its maritime presence and trade connectivity, he was quoted as saying in an interview recently.
Mr Sonowal has signed a 10-year pact with Iranian authorities for a longterm bilateral contract to operate Chabahar port. The project was first proposed during former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s regime.
The project is seen as India’s regional strategic response to Gwadar port in Pakistan being developed under China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Under the agreement, India will procure, install, and operate key equipment at Chabahar, the first overseas port to be operatedbythecountry
According to Sonowal, infrastructure upgrade is a key focus area for the Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the sector has seen significant transformation.
India is currently implementing a Rs 5.8 lakh crore Sagarmala port upgrade plan to modernise ports, improve connectivity, and develop inland waterways.
According to official estimates, there are 839 projects under this initiative, of which 262 have been completed, 217 are under implementation and the remaining 360 projects at the development stage.
“Our ports have seen huge improvement in capacity,
operation and efficiency during the last 10 years,” he said. Sonowal acknowledged regional tensions could have some impact on Chabahar port’s operations but steps can be taken to mitigate the risks — “measures such as strengthening port security and collaborating with regional partners to ensure safe and secure operations.”
The Minister said India will continue to engage diplomatically with regional stakeholders to manage tensions and promote stability.
“We will be implementing comprehensive risk management strategies to anticipate and mitigate potential disruptions,” he said The Minister said Chabahar would be complementary to the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) that New Delhi proposed at the G20 summit in the capital last year IMEC offers alternative routes to stakeholders instead of the conventionalSuezCanalcourse
“By leveraging the infrastructure and logistical capabilities of Chabahar port, India can efficiently facilitate the flow of goods and materials, contributing to the success and viability of the IMEC project,” he said. Chabahar port’s strategic location reduces dependence on traditional transit points, he said.
On Sittwe port in Myanmar, Mr. Sonowal said significant progress had been made in the development of facilities. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had in April approved a proposal by India Ports Global Ltd (IPGL) to take over operations at the port in the Bay of Bengal.
NEW DELHI: US President Joe Biden‘s plan to levy high tariffs on a host of Chinese products, including electric vehicles (Evs), batteries, and medical supplies, will likely benefit Indian exporters, government officials and trade experts believe.
Higher duties on Chinese face masks, syringes, needles, medical gloves and natural graphite could aid Indian exports of these products. By scaling up production and exports of these sough-after products, India stands to boost its presence in the US market, they said.
The White House recently hiked tariffs on Chinese EVs from 25% to 100%, the doubled levies on solar cells from 25% to 50%, and tripled the duty on certain steel and aluminium products from 7.5% or less to 25%.
Washington has reportedly said that these tariffs will hit an estimated $18 billion worth of imports from China.
“It will certainly open gates for Indian products in the markets of developed economies,” said a senior government official, who wished not to be named.
“The US is one of the major export markets for most Indian goods, such as diamonds, medical appliances and accessories, agricultural products, refined petroleum, rice, textiles, and apparel, among others.”
That said, experts also cautioned about the possible dumping of Chinese goods in India. With the US and EU facing reduced imports of Chinese EVs due to tariff hikes, Beijing might divert these products to other markets, including India.
“Certain medical products, including PPE kits, syringes, gloves, and others, will enter the US market. India’s position as the second-largest producer of PPE kits, masks, face masks, syringes, needles, and medical gloves will give us a significant advantage, allowing us to benefit from this
opportunity,” said Mr Ajay Sahai, Director General of the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO).
To be sure, India is not a leading manufacturer of every Chinese item now facing a tariff hike – China, for instance, is the world’s largest manufacturer of EVs, whereas Indian EV production is negligible. However, the story may be slightly different for some other items. In March 2024, exports of medical plastics, including syringes, catheters, cannulae, and spectacle lenses, surged by 10.4%, reaching $48.7 million from $44.1 million in March 2023.
India has the potential to ramp up its manufacturing capacities in certain segments to tap into opportunities resulting from the high tariffs imposed by the US on Chinese products, making them less competitive, Mr. Sahai said.
He also added there were potential export opportunities in aluminium and steel.
In FY24, Indian exports to the US saw a marginal decrease of 1.32%, totalling $77.5 billion compared to $78.54 billion in 2022-23 Simultaneously, imports from the US declined approximately 20%, amounting to $40.8 billion, according to data from the commerce ministry.
Implications of US-China trade tensions
“These proposed increases are a part of the US’s broader strategy under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, aimed at combating what it deems as unfair trade practices by China,” said Mr Ajay Srivastava, the founder of Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
Katherine Tai, the US Trade Representative, emphasized that these measures are necessary to counter the flooding of global markets with low-cost Chinese products.
In 2023, the US imported goods worth $427 billion from China and exported $148 billion, highlighting a significant trade imbalance.