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AHMEDABAD: Daily Shipping
Times P roudly Organised and
Managed Gujarat Maritime Summit on Friday, 18th October 2024 in Ahmedabad at Hotel Courtyard b y M a r r i o t t , R a m
g a r , Ahmedabad. After the Grand Success
of the 1st Edition last year, the 2nd Edition of the Summit received an even more resounding response from the entire Maritime and Logistics Trade Daily Shipping Times expresses its Heartfelt Gratitude to all its Event Partners, Industry Stalwarts and Distinguish Guests in helping us make this Summit a memorable one Cont’d. Pg. 8 & 10
Cont’d. from Pg. 3 Leading Dignitaries and Industry Veterans of t h e M a r i t i m e a n d
L o g i s t i c s i n d u s t r y comprising Shipping Stalwarts, Trade and Industry Experts, Port Officials, Academician, CEOs, were among the distinguished dignitaries that flocked in scores at t h e 2 n d E d i t i o n o f
G u j a r a t M a r i t i m e Summit
The Theme of this year was Grow with Gujarat in the Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 and the Summit comprised of 2 insightful Panel Discussions.
The 1st Panel Discussion was on the Topic of “The Impact of Current Geo-Political Scenario on Global Shipping” which was brilliantly moderated by Industry Veteran Mr. Shantanu Bhadkamkar, Managing Director – ATC Group. He elucidated the broad factors that were impacting the maritime industry due to the current Geo-Political scenario and how to minimize its impact. He opined that Central Government a l w a y s h a d s o m e c o n s t r u c t i v e p o l i c i e s a n d implementation is with the States. And here we can say that Gujarat has been exceptional for last few years. He acknowledged and commemorated the role of Gujarat Maritime Board for being the most active Maritime Board in our sector
The Panellists for this Discussion includedMr. Sunil Vaswani – Executive Director, Container Shipping Lines Association, Mr. Arun KumarPresident, Association of Multimodal Transport Operators of India, Mr. Nityam Khosla – Director, Teamglobal Logistics Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Amit Oza - F.I.C.S. - Astramar Shipping and Trading Services, Mr. Satyen Desai – COO, CKB Group, Mr. Christopher Phillips – Director, Seatech Shipping & Projects (I) Pvt Ltd , Mr Kuruvilla Varghese Chalishery –Chief Commercial Ofcer, Adani Logistics Ltd. and
Mr. Amanpreet Singh –Vertical Head, PharmaJeena & Company
T h e E s t e e m e d Panellists of Session 1 were felicitated by Mr. K aushaal Buch from Total Transport S y s t e m s L t d . , Mr. Umang Thakker from Kalash Global Logistics Pvt. Ltd. and Mr. Mayank Kacholiya f r o m I S S G F I n d i a Pvt. Ltd.
The 2nd Panel Discussion was on the Topic of “Transforming Logistics through Technology and Digitization” which was moderated by Globally acclaimed Academicism and Stalwart Mr Samir J Shah, Director - JBS Jeena Logistics. He opined that I’ve been adapt at using technology and it is just that we never looked at it in that particular fashion We need to see technology as a facilitator and not as an hinderance or something that’ll take our jobs
The Panellists for this Discussion includedDr. Pramod Sant – Chairman - Shipping & Logistics Committee – Indian Merchants' Chamber, Mr. Clarence Xavier, Director TechnologyAbrao Group, Mr. Prashant Popat, Director, Velji Dosabhai & Sons Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Sanjay DixitVice President Logistics & Distribution for Intas Pharmaceuticals, Dr. Rachna Gangwar, Professor – Adani University, Ms. Bijal SomeshwarRegion Head India - Odex India Solutions, Mr. Jeekshith Shetty – Managing Director, Bhavani Group, and Dr Darshan Mashroo – Director, EPT Global Logistics Pvt. Ltd.
The Esteemed Panellists of Session 2 were felicitated by Mr. Satyen Desai from CKB Group, Mr. Christopher Phillips from Seatech Shipping & Projects (I) Pvt. Ltd. and Mr. Digpalsinh B. Sodha from Fortune Shipping Services Pvt. Ltd.
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All in all, 2nd Edition
thought-provoking and knowledge sharing session Audience engagement with panellists enhanced the overall interaction at the event. The Summit concluded with Networking and Dinner which offered a Grand Engaging Opportunity among the members of the Maritime Trade given the presence of Who’s Who of the Maritime & Logistics Industry.
It is with the ever-lasting trust and support of the trade that Daily Shipping Times achieved milestones and has successfully completed this 2nd Edition Gujarat Maritime Summit and 65 Glorious years of presence in the industry We look forward to our longstanding relation with the trade and thank everyone again for their precious time and contribution
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ETAETD
In Port 21/10 Wadi Al Rayan 0QC1TW1 Q1649 1105937-07/10 CMA CGM CMA
27/1028/10
07/1108/11
TBATBA Zhu Cheng Xin Zhou 0QC1PW1 Q1703
TBATBA MYD Ningbo 048W
MBK Line MBK Logistics Jeddah, Beldeport (India Med Service) C Star Diamond Maritime
21/1022/10 Haian West 24002W Q1707 1106641-12/10 SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. Djibouti. (IDEA - INDIA DUBAI EAST AFRICA) TO LOAD FOR U.K., NORTH CONT., SCANDINAVIAN,
In Port 21/10 SSL Godavari 035 Q1593 1105088-30/09 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jeddah, Al Sokhna
25/1026/10
06/1106/11
26/1027/10
03/1104/11
31/1001/11
31/1001/11
TBATBA X-Press Altair 24012W Q1683 1106430-10/10 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I)
TBATBA SSL Brahmputra 920 Q1713 1106829-14/10
UnifeederUnifeeder (RGI / IM1) Emirates Emirates Shpg.
TBATBA Maersk Sentosa 442W Q1690 1106535-11/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Algeciras (MECL) Maersk CFS
TBATBA W. Kithira 443W
TBATBA Konrad KON0624W Akkon Line Oasis Shpg. Aliaga Gemlik, Gebze (YIL Port), Ambarli, Felixstowe, Antwerp
TBATBA Folk Jeddah 2405W Folk Maritime Seastar Global Jeddah (IRS) Asyad Line Seabridge
24/1025/10 TBA 1000 MSC Carlotta IU442A Q1737 1107159-16/10
MSC Agency Haifa. (INDUS) Hind Terminal 24/1025/10 24/10 1100 MSC Ravenna IS441A Q1709 1106757-14/10
MSC Agency UK, North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med Ports. Hind Terminals
06/1107/11 06/11 1100 MSC Laurence IS443A SCI CMT Barcelona, Felixstowe, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Gioia Tauro, 13/1114/11 13/11 1100 MSC Thais IS444A UK, North Continent & Other Mediterranean Ports. HimalayaExpress
NBCL Axis Shpg. Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp & All Inland Desti. Dronagiri-1 Service Allcargo Allcargo Log. UK, North Cont., Scandinavian & Med. Ports. Dron.2&Mul.
ICC Line Neptune Felixstowe, Hamburg,Rotterdam & other Inland Dest. GDL-3 & Dron-3 GLS Global Log. UK, 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. UK, North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Pun.Conware
25/1026/10 24/10 1200 MSC Mundra VIII IP443A Q1725 1106986-15/10 MSC
MSC Agency Antwerp, Le Havre, Rotterdam, Dunkirk, Felixstowe, Southampton, Hind Terminals 01/1102/11 01/11 0900 MSC Glory R IP444A Helsingborg, Gothenburg & Red Sea, Med, Gioia Tauro (D). 08/1109/11 08/11
0900 MSC Rania IP445A
SCI
CMT Southampton, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Dunkirk, Felixstowe, Le Havre (EPIC / IPAK)
COSCO COSCO Shpg. UK, North Cont, Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med. Ports. Indial Indial Shpg. UK, North Cont, Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med. Ports.
Seahorse Ship UK, North Continent, Scandinavian Ports & Riga, Klaipede, Tallim, St.Petersburg, Genoa, Valencia, Fos. Globelink Globelink WW UK, North Continent, Scandinavian Ports & Ashdod, Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Athens.
TSS L'Global Ag. UK, North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Dronagiri-2
AMI Intl. AMI Global UK, North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med. Ports. Dronagiri-3 Kalko Faredeal UK, North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Dronagiri-3 Team Leader Team Leader Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Barcelona, JWR CFS Le Havre, Istanbul, Genova.
Safewater Safewater Lines UK, North Continent, Red Sea & Med. Ports.
Team Global Team Global Log. UK, North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Pun.Conware
In Port 22/10 Seaspan Ganges 4341W Q1624 1105591-04/10 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) Hamburg, Antwerp, London Gateway, Cagliari, Jeddah, Tangier. Dron-3 & Mul 26/1027/10
TBATBA Haiphong Express 4342W Q1663 1106131-08/10 Hapag ISS Shpg. UK, North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med.Ports. ULA CFS 02/1103/11
TBATBA Osaka Express 4343W COSCO COSCO (I) UK, North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med.Ports. 05/1106/11
TBATBA Copiapo 4344W ONE Line ONE (India) Hamburg, Tilbury, Antwerp, Red Sea & Med. Ports. (IOS) Gold Star Star Ship Hamburg, Antwerp, Tilbury. (IOS) Oceangate CFS 21/1023/10 22/10 0100 Sofia Express 2441W Q1627 1105603-04/10 Hapag ISS Shpg. Suez, Port Said, La Spezia, Genoa. Fos, Barcelona, ULA CFS 23/1024/10 23/10 0600 APL Phoenix 0MXKPW1
CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Valencia, Cagliari. (IMEX Service) Dron-3&Mul 30/1031/10
TBATBA Belita 0MXKRW1
COSCO COSCO Shpg. P Said, La Spezia, Livorno, Genoa, Fos, Barcelona, Valencia, Algeciras 24/1025/10 TBATBA Cap San Vincent 442W Q1692 1106536-11/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Tangiers, Algeciras, Rotterdam, Felixstowe Maersk CFS 31/1001/11
TBATBA Maersk Straslund 443W Q1699 (ME 2)
In Port 21/10 CSCL Neptune 081W Q1652 1106001-07/10 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) Southampton, Bremerhaven, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Dron-3 & Mul 23/1024/10 23/10 0600 APL Barcelona 0PEAHW1 COSCO COSCO (I) Le Havre, Jeddah, Tangier, Algeciras. (EPIC)
29/1030/10 TBATBA CMA CGM Congo 0PEANW1 Q1724 1106980-15/10
24/1025/10 20/10 1100 Cstar Peter 2441W Q1666 1106231-09/10 CU Lines Seahorse Shpg. Djibouti, Jeddah, Aden. (IMR1) 30/1031/10
TBATBA Cstar Fevroniya 2442W C Star Diamond Maritime UGL Seatrade Shipping
24/1025/10 25/10 1300 Honrise 30INDSTP Q1653 1106025-07/10 MDL Line Hub & Links Alexandira & St. Petersburg
26/1027/10
TBATBA Hyundai Courage HMM HMM Shpg. Jeddah, Damietta, Piraeus, Genoa, Valencia, Barcelona, Seabird CFS 02/1103/11 TBATBA Hyundai Jupiter 040W ONE Line ONE (India) Valencia, Barcelona, Genoa, Piraeus, Damietta, Algeciras (FIM West Bound)
05/1106/11
TBATBA Haian East 24027W
SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. Aliaga, Gebze, Gemlik, Istanbul, Mersin, EL Dekheila, Casablanca, Volta Container Corten Shpg. Venghazi, Algier, Raves, Constanta, Thessaloniki, Piraeus, Reel Shpg. Corten Shpg. Barcelona, Valencia, Misurata (West Asia Red Sea Med - WARM)
22/1023/10 22/10 1800 Tsingtao Express 4143W Q1629 1105594-04/10 Hapag ISS Shpg. New York, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah ULA CFS 27/1028/10 TBATBA Torrente 4144W Q1631 1105614-04/10 (TPI/INDAMEX)
24/1025/10 24/10 1100 MSC Ravenna IS441A Q1709 1106757-14/10 MSC MSC Agency Baltimore,Boston,Philadelphia,Miami,Arica,Buenaventura, HindTerminals 06/1107/11 06/11 1100 MSC Laurence IS443A Callao, La Guaira, Paita, Puerto Cabello, Puerto Angamos, Iquique, 13/1114/11 13/11 1100 MSC Thais IS444A Valparaiso,Cartagena,Coronel,San Antonio,Santiago De Cuba,Mariel (Himalaya Express) Globelink Globelink WW USA, East & West Coast.
24/1025/10 TBA 1000 MSC Carlotta IU442A Q1737 1107159-16/10
MSC Agency New York, Charleston, Huston, Freeport. Hind Terminals 31/1001/11 TBA 1000 MSC Pamela IU443A Q1745 1107370-17/10 Kotak Global Kotak Global US East, West & Gulf Coast (INDUS) 25/1026/10 24/10 1200 MSC Mundra VIII IP443A Q1725 1106986-15/10 MSC MSC Agency Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Coronel, Guayaquil, Cartagena, Hind Terminals 01/1102/11 01/11 0900 MSC Glory R IP444A
Indial Indial Shpg. San Antonio,Arica,Buenaventura,Callao,La Guaira, Paita, 08/1109/11 08/11 0900 MSC Rania IP445A 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 26/1027/10
TBATBA CMA CGM Don Pascuale 0INI7W1
CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. New York, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah & Dron.-3 & Mul. 09/1111/11
TBATBA CMA CGM Pelleas 0INIBW1 OOCL OOCL(I) Other US East Coast Ports. Dronagiri-2 16/1117/11
TBATBA CMA CGM Moorea 0INIDW1 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. ConexTerminal Pegasus Maritime Noble Shipping US East Coast & West Coast Dronagiri-1 Kotak Global Kotak Global US East, West & Gulf Coast
One Modern 072 Q1640 1105752-05/10
Ag
East Coast & Other Inland Destinations. 05/1106/11 TBATBA OOCL Hamburg 153E COSCO COSCO Shpg. US West Coast.
05/1106/11 TBATBA OOCL Hamburg 153E Yang Ming Yang Ming(I)
TBATBA Safeen Power 2441W Q1628 1105593-04/10 Hapag ISS Shpg. Jebel Ali, Dammam, Shuaiba, UMM Qasr. (IG1) ULA CFS Aqua Container Aqua Container 25/1026/10
TBATBA ESL Asante 2442 Q1660 1106107-08/10
26/1027/10 TBATBA Nadia 08 Q1718 1106873-14/10 Lubeck Giga Shipping Bundar Abbas TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF PORTS From NSICT
In Port 21/10 SSL Godavari 035 Q1593 1105088-30/09 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jebel Ali 25/1026/10
TBATBA X-Press Altair 24012W Q1683 1106430-10/10 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) (RGI / IM1) 06/1106/11
TBATBA SSL Brahmputra 920 Q1713 1106829-14/10 UnifeederUnifeeder Emirates Emirates Shpg. In Port 21/10 Inter Sydney 0165 Q1622 1105620-04/10 Interworld Efficient Marine Bandar Abbas, Chabahar (BMM) Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. 21/1022/10 21/10 1500 Artam 1335W Q1617 1105464-03/10 HDASCO Armita India Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. (IIX) 23/1024/10
TBATBA Maersk Danube 443W Q1694 1106538-11/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali, Salallah (Blue Nile)
CFS 30/1031/10
TBATBA Grasmere Maersk 444W 26/1027/10
TBATBA Maersk Sentosa 442W Q1690 1106535-11/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah. (MECL)
CFS 27/1028/10
01/1102/11
TBATBA Maersk Cabo Verde 444S Q1688 1106533-11/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Qasim, Salallah. (MWE SERVICE)
TBATBA APL Holland OPU2DS Emirates Emirates Shpg. Jebel Ali, Damman, Sohar. 10/1111/11
TBATBA Zhong Gu Chang Sha 02444S KMTC KMTC (India)
TBATBA Zhong Gu Kun Ming 2442S RCL/CUL Line RCL/Seahorse 14/1115/11
(West Bound)
02/1102/11 TBATBA Seatrade Peru 001W Q1702
Line ONE (India) Jebel Ali. 05/1106/11
TBATBA Celsius Edinburg 003W Q1700 1106573-11/10 UnifeederUnifeeder Jebel Ali. (MJI)
24/1025/10 24/10 1100 MSC Ravenna IS441A Q1709 1106757-14/10
MSC Agency Salallah, King Abdulah. (Himalaya Express) HindTerminal 25/1026/10 24/10 1200 MSC Mundra VIII IP443A Q1725 1106986-15/10
CGM Ag. King Abdullah.
&
01/1102/11 01/11 0900 MSC Glory R IP444A
MSC Agency King Abdullah. Hind Terminal 08/1109/11 08/11 0900 MSC Rania IP445A SCI J.M. Baxi Salallah (EPIC / IPAK)
22/1023/10 TBATBA Celsius Nairobi 0918
SCI
24043W
Basra. (ASX) QNL/Milaha Poseidon Shpg. 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 24/1025/10
21/10 1300 Sprinter 060W Q1678 1106317-09/10 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Khalifa, Jebel Ali, Sharjah, Bahrain 02/1103/11 TBATBA Advance 060W OOCL OOCL (I) (AGI-2)
22/1023/10 21/10 1100 Chang Shun Qian Chaeng 2404 Q1484 1130708-18/09 QNL/Milaha Poseidon Shpg. Sohar, Dammam, Hamad. Speedy CFS 29/1030/10 TBATBA Stephanie C 2410W Q1715 1106826-14/10 Asyad Line Seabridge (MGX-2/FEX)
23/1024/10 23/10 1600 Seaspan Jakarta 441W Q1691 1106534-11/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali Maersk CFS 31/1001/11 TBATBA SM Neyyar 0443W Global Feeder Sima Marine Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. (SHE) Dronagiri 24/1025/10 TBATBA Cstar Peter 2441W Q1666 1106231-09/10 CU Lines Seahorse Shpg. Jebel Ali. (IMR1) 24/1025/10 25/10 1300 Honrise 30INDSTP Q1653 1106025-07/10 MDL Line Hub & Links Jebel Ali.
25/1026/10
TBATBA TS Dalian 013W Samudera Samudera Shpg. Jebel Ali, Dammam Dronagiri 10/1111/11 TBATBA Daphne 869W OOCL OOCL (I) Jebel Ali, Dammam (SIG)
26/1027/10
TBATBA SSF Dream 074W Q1684 1106480-10-10 Safeen Fdrs. Sima Marine Sharjah, Khalifa, Bahrain, Dammam, Umm Qasr, 09/1110/11
26/1027/10
TBATBA SSF Dynamic 078W Aqua Container Aqua Container Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaima. (UIG)
TBATBA Hyundai Courage ONE Line ONE (India) Karachi (FIM West Bound)
26/1027/10 TBA 1200 Karlskrona XA442A Q1738 1107168-16/10 MSC MSC Agency Sohar, Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi, Dammam, Umm Qasr (UGE) Hind Terminal 02/1103/11
26/1027/10
TBA 1200 MSC Brianna JU443R
TBATBA Oshairaij 2421 Q1654
QNL/Milaha Poseidon Shpg. Hamad. (NDX) Speedy CFS Emirates Emirates Shpg. Hamad. Cordelia Cordelia Cont. Jebel Ali, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dammam, Jubail, Hamad, Bahrin, Shuaiba, Shuwaikh, Sohar, Umm Qasr. Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Jebel Ali. BSS Bhavani Shpg. Jebel Ali, Doha, Kuwait, Bahrain, Bandar Abbas. Ashte CFS Seahorse Ship Gulf Ports. LMT Orchid Gulf Ports. Dronagiri-3 Bay Line Freight Conn. Port Sudan & Al Sokhna CWC,GDL&DRT ICC Line Neptune UAE & Upper Gulf Ports. GDL-5 Team Lines Team Global Log. Gulf Ports. Conex Terminal 31/1001/11
TBATBA Ever Excel 177E Q1611 1105378-03/10 RCL RCL Ag. Umm Qasr, Dubai.(RWG)
TBATBA Osaka 2442W Q1634
TBATBA Spil Kartika 2441W
04/1105/11 TBATBA Ever Ethic 171E
11/1112/11 TBATBA Shimin 24E
Seahorse Colombo. 22/1023/10 22/10 1300 GFS Genesis OMSK5W1 Q1604 1105226-01/10
TBATBA One Arcadia 070E Q1641 1105751-05/10 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo.
27/1028/10
TBATBA One Theseus 089E Q1722 1106925-15/10 Yang Ming Yang Ming(I)
TBATBA Conti Conquest 029E Hapag/CSC ISS Shpg/Seahorse (PS3 Service)
04/1106/11 TBATBA Conti Crystal 138E HMM HMM Shpg.
24/1025/10 TBATBA Dimitris Y 248E Q1572 1104666-26/09 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 28/1029/10 TBATBA Cap Andreas 015E Q1672 1106225-09/10 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Colombo. Dronagiri (TIP Service) CSC Seahorse Colombo. HMM HMM Shpg. Colombo. Seabird CFS
26/1028/10
TBATBA Pusan 34E Q1645 1105874-05/10 OOCL OOCL (I) Colombo. GDL 28/1029/10 TBATBA Aka Bhum 024E Q1646 1105875-07/10 Star Line Asia Seahorse Yangoon. (CIX-3) Dronagiri-3 01/1102/11 TBATBA Wan Hai 361 E016 Q1749 1107383-17/10 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo. (CI2)
22/1024/10
TBATBA OOCL Atlanta 061E Q1644 1105958-07/10 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo. (CI 1) 25/1026/10 24/10 0700 Zhong Gu Nan Ning 2406E Q1671 1106245-09/10 ONE/KMTC ONE(I)/KMTC(I) Karachi, Colombo
01/1102/11 TBATBA One Matrix 092E Q1739 1107348-17/10 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium (CWX/CIX5) 05/1107/11 TBATBA X-Press Capella 24007E
25/1026/10 TBATBA TS Dalian 013W Samudera Samudera Shpg. Colombo (SIG) Dronagiri 26/1027/10
TBATBA Maersk Utah 443W Q1689 1106531-11/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo (MW2) Maersk CFS 28/1029/10 TBATBA Torrance 29E Q1615 1105455-03/10
04/1106/11 TBATBA Zoi 117E Q1711
09/1110/11 TBATBA KMTC Dubai 2406E
17/1119/11 TBATBA Ever Elite 170E
(NIX
Ningbo, Shekou Dron-3 & Mul 04/1105/11 TBATBA ALS Olivia 0FFCYE1
In Port 22/10 Celsius Naples 905E Q1592 1105063-30/09 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. P.Kelang, Tanjun, Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 22/1023/10 21/10 1000 ESL Dachan Bay(NSIGT) 24005E Q1625 1105592-04/10 UnifeederUnifeeder Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo. Dronagiri 04/1105/11
TBATBA Ever Ethic 171E PIL/ONE PIL India/One(I) —/— 11/1112/11
TBATBA Shimin 24E Hapag ISS Shpg. P.Kelang, Singapore, Xiangang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Da Chan Bay. ULA CFS 18/1119/11
TBATBA Seattle Bridge 093E
KMTC KMTC (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-3 25/1126/11
TBATBA Ever Sigma 130E
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. P Kelang, Singapore, Jakarta, Yangoon, Surabaya, Belawan, Ashte CFS 22/1023/10 22/10 1600 Beijing Bridge(NSIGT) 2406E Q1609 1105376-03/10 Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Shekou, Shanghai, Ningbo Dronagiri 01/1102/11
TBATBA GFS Gissele 2412E Q1613 1105382-03/10 Heung A Line Sinokor India 05/1106/11 TBATBA Varada 2411E Q1632 1105623-04/10 Sinokor Sinokor India Seabird CFS 07/1108/11
TBATBA Grace Bridge 2407E
TS Lines TS Lines (I) (CSC)
Cordelia Cordelia Cont. Port Kelang, Far East & China Ports
Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS
ETAETD VESSELS Voy V.I.A ROT. LINE AGENTS WILL LOAD FOR CARTING DATE TIME NAME No.No. No.&Dt. POINT
In Port 22/10 Zhong Gu Chong Qing 443E Q1579 1104727-27/09 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Kelang, Tanjung Pelepas, Singapore, Hongkong, Maersk CFS 29/1030/10
TBATBA GSL Nicoletta 444E Q1697 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Kwangyang, Pusan, Hakata, Shanghai. (NWX/FI-3) 04/1105/11
TBATBA X-Press Odyssey 445E
Sinokor/Heung A Sinokor India Port Kelang, Singapore, Qingdao, Xingang, Pusan Seabird CFS 22/1023/10
TBATBA Wan Hai 502 E127 Q1693 1106537-11/10 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Singapore, Kaohsiung, Hongkong, Dronagiri-1 29/1030/10
TBATBA Wan Hai 507 E227 Q1730 1107094-16/10 Evergreen EvergreenShpg. Shekou. Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 05/1106/11
TBATBA Seaspan Brisbane E003
Hapag/RCL ISS Shpg./RCL Ag. (CIX) ULA-CFS/ TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2 23/1024/10
TBATBA One Arcadia 070E Q1641 1105751-05/10 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Leme Chabang, Kaimep, 27/1028/10
TBATBA One Theseus 089E Q1722 1106925-15/10 Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. Contl.War.Corpn. 01/1102/11
TBATBA Conti Conquest 029E HMM HMM Shpg. (PS3 Service) Seabird CFS 04/1106/11
TBATBA Conti Crystal 138E
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Dronagiri Gold Star Star Ship Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ningbo, Shanghai OceanGate 24/1025/10 22/10 2000 RDO Favour 02436N Q1659 1106104-08/10 RCL/Global Fdr. RCL Ag./Sima Marine Port Kelang, Ho Chi Minh City, Laem Chabang, 12/1113/11
24/1025/10
TBATBA APL Oregon OPUSYN CU Lines/KMTC Seahorse/KMTC(I) Cai Mep (VGX) SeaLead SeaLead Shpg.
TBATBA Dimitris Y 248E Q1572 1104666-26/09 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, 28/1029/10
TBATBA Cap Andreas 015E Q1672 1106225-09/10 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. (TIP Service)
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. Dronagiri RCL RCL Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang(N), Port Kelang(W), Singapore. Seabird CFS
26/1028/10
TBATBA Pusan 34E Q1645 1105874-05/10 OOCL/RCL OOCL(I)/RCL Ag Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, GDL/Dron-1 28/1029/10
TBATBA Aka Bhum 024E Q1646 1105875-07/10 APL CMA CGM Ag. Ningbo. Dron.-3&Mul. 05/1106/11
TBATBA OOCL Hamburg 153E
01/1102/11
ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. COSCO COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. Gold Star Star Ship Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai. ANL CMA CGM Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore (CIX-3) Dron.-3&Mul.
TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2
TBATBA Wan Hai 361 E016 Q1749 1107383-17/10 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Penang, Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Dron-1 & Mul CFS 08/1109/11
TBATBA Wan Hai 360 E011
COSCO COSCO Shpg. Ningbo, Shekou. (CI2) InterasiaInterasia HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hongkong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Shanghai, Ningbo Seabird CFS CU Lines Seahorse Ship Port Kelang(N), Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai.
22/1023/10 21/10 1100 Chang Shun Qian Chaeng 2404 Q1484 1130708-18/09 Asyad Shpg. Seabridge Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. (IEX) 22/1024/10
TBATBA OOCL Atlanta 061E Q1644 1105958-07/10 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, 15/1116/11
TBATBA Xin Yan Zhou 130W APL CMA CGM Ag. Nansha, Taichung, Kaohsiung. Dron.-3 & Mul OOCL/RCL OOCL(I)/RCL Ag. (CI 1) GDL/— CU Lines Seahorse Ship Singapore, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hongkong, Taichung, Kaohsiung.
23/1024/10 TBATBA Zhong Gu Gui Yang 02438E Q1596 1105096-30/09 KMTC KMTC (India) Port Kelang(W), Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Dronagiri-3
28/1029/10
TBATBA Zhong Gu Ji Nan 24006E Q1647 TS Lines TS Lines (I) Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 07/1108/11
TBATBA Xin Pu Dong 277E
COSCO COSCO Shpg. (AIS SERVICE) 08/1109/11 TBATBA KMTC Delhi 2406E
Emirates Emirates Shpg. PortKelang,Hongkong,Qingdao,Kwangyang,Pusan,Ningbo,Shekou,Singapore Dronagiri-2 23/1024/10 22/10 2100 Yeosu Voyager E2408 Q1610 1105377-03/10
Sinokor Sinokor India Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Seabird CFS 30/1001/11 TBATBA Interasia Enhance E038
Heung A Line Sinokor India Hongkong 06/1107/11 TBATBA Wan Hai 523 E030
Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Dron-1 & Mul CFS (CI6) InterasiaInterasia Feedertech Feedertech/TSA Dronagiri
25/1026/10 24/10 1300 Zhong Gu Ri Zhao 24008E
25/1026/10
TBATBA TS Dalian 013W
Sinolines Transorient Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou & Other Far East Ports. CU Lines Seahorse Shpg. (CIW)
ONE Line ONE (India) Singapore 10/1111/11
TBATBA Daphne 869W
Samudera Samudera Shpg. (SIG) Dronagiri
25/1026/10 24/10 0700 Zhong Gu Nan Ning 2406E Q1671 1106245-09/10 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou 01/1102/11
TBATBA One Matrix 092E Q1739 1107348-17/10 X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium 05/1107/11
TBATBA X-Press Capella 24007E
28/1029/10
KMTC/TS Lines KMTC(I)/TS Lines(I)
Dron-3/Dron-2 Gold Star Star Ship (CWX/CIX5)
RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL India
Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS
TBATBA Torrance 29E Q1615 1105455-03/10 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Haipong, Qingdao, Shanghai, BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 04/1106/11
TBATBA Zoi 117E Q1711
KMTC/Gold Star KMTC(I)/Star Ship Ningbo, Da Chan Bay
Dronagiri-3/—
09/1110/11
TBATBA KMTC Dubai 2406E X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium 17/1119/11
TBATBA Ever Elite 170E
Emirates Emirates Shpg
Dronagiri-2 22/1123/11
TBATBA Monaco 110E
Pendulum Exp. Aissa Maritime (NIX Service)
Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS 30/1031/10 30/10 0900 MSC Mara QS441R Q1687 1106532-11/10 MSC MSC Agency Port kelang, Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Laem Chabang, Hind Terminal 02/1103/11 02/11 0900 MSC London QS442R Q1747 1107326-17/10 Vung Tau, Da Chan Bay, Shekou. (SHIKRA) 31/1001/11
TBATBA Ever Excel 177E Q1611 1105378-03/10 RCL RCL Ag. Port Kelang, HaIphong, Nansha, Shekou. 02/1104/11
TBATBA Hemma Bhum 002E PIL PIL India 09/1111/11 TBATBA Kota Manis 414E CU Lines Seahorse Ship (RWA / CIX 4) 16/1118/11
TBATBA Araya Bhum 019E Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Balmer Law. CFS Dron. InterasiaInterasia Emirates Emirates Shpg. 04/1105/11
TBATBA Wan Hai 309 E026 Q1729 1107100-16/10 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya Dronagiri-1 08/1109/11 TBATBA Interasia Progress E092 KMTC/Interasia KMTC(I)/Interasia Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya (AIS5/SI8 Service) Dronagiri-3/— 04/1105/11 TBATBA Hyundai Brave 0111E Q1726
HMM HMM Shpg. Singapore, Da Chan Bay, Busan, Kwangyang, Seabird CFS 12/1113/11
TBATBA Hyundai Saturn 0047E
Sinokor Sinokor India Shanghai Seabird CFS 30/1101/12
TBATBA Hyundai Promise 0043E (FIM East Bound)
22/1023/10
TBATBA Wan Hai 502 E127 Q1693 1106537-11/10
CMA CGM
Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Dron.-3 & Mul. 29/1030/10 TBATBA Wan Hai 507 E227 Q1730 1107094-16/10 Auckland, Tauranga, Madang, Port Lae, Rabaul, Port Moresby 05/1106/11
24/1025/10
TBATBA Seaspan Brisbane E003
TBATBA Dimitris Y 248E Q1572 1104666-26/09 ONE Line ONE (India) Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Adelaide, Brisbane, Auckland, Lyttleton. 28/1029/10
26/1028/10
TBATBA Cap Andreas 015E Q1672 1106225-09/10 Allcargo Allcargo Log. Melbourne, Sydney, Frementle, Brisbane, Auckland, Adelaide(LCL/FCL). Dron.2&Mul(W) (TIP Service) GLS Global Log. Australia & New Zealand Ports. JWR
TBATBA Pusan 34E Q1645 1105874-05/10 ANL CMA CGM Ag. Australia & New Zealand Ports. Dron.-3&Mul. 28/1029/10
TBATBA Aka Bhum 024E Q1646 1105875-07/10 RCL RCL Ag. Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne. Dronagiri-1 05/1106/11
TBATBA OOCL Hamburg 153E
OOCL OOCL (I) Sydney, Melbourne. GDL TS Lines TS Lines (I) Australian Ports. (CIX-3) Dronagiri-2 Austral Asia MCS (I) Port Lae, Port Moresbay, Madang, Kavieng, Rabaul, Honiara Dronagiri-3 Team Lines Team Global Log. Australia & New Zealand Ports. ConexTerminal
23/1024/10
TBATBA Zhong Gu Gui Yang 02438E Q1596 1105096-30/09 TS Lines TS Lines (I) Australia & New Zealand Ports. (AIS SERVICE) Dronagiri-2
25/1026/10 24/10 1300 Zhong Gu Ri Zhao 24008E Sinolines Transorient Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane (CIW / FIX 2) SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. CU Lines Seahorse Shpg.
21/1022/10 Haian West 24002W Q1707 1106641-12/10 SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. Mombasa, Dar Es Salaam 22/1023/10 22/10 0600 Contship Uno 24012W Q1676 1106263-09/10 OOCL/TS Lines OOCL(I)/TS Lines(I) (IDEA - INDIA DUBAI EAST AFRICA) GDL/— 29/1030/10
TBATBA Zhong Gu Tianjin 24009W 25/1026/10 TBATBA Osaka 2442W Q1634 1105598-04/10 ONE Line ONE (India) Durban, Cape Town, Tema, Tincan, Apapa.
31/1001/11 TBATBA Spil Kartika 2441W Hapag ISS Shpg. (AIM)
25/1026/10 TBATBA ESL Asante 2442 Q1660 1106107-08/10 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Longoni, Dar Es Salaam, Zanzibar, Nacala, P.Victoria Dron.-3 & Mul. 06/1107/11
13/1114/11
TBATBA Ren Jian 8 02SIXS1 Hapag ISS Shpg. & Other Ports (SWAX)
GH Tramotane 02SJ1S1
Emirates Shpg. Longoni, Dar Es Salaam, Zanzibar, Nacala & Other Ports
22/1023/10 22/10 1300 GFS Genesis OMSK5W1 Q1604 1105226-01/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Durban, Luanda, Pointe Noire, Aapapa, Tincan, Maersk CFS 29/1030/10 TBATBA CMA CGM Masaimara 443W CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Cotonou (Direct), Port Elizabeth, Port Louis (MESAWA) Dron.-3&Mul.
27/1028/10
TBATBA Maersk Cabo Verde 444S Q1688 1106533-11/10 Maersk Line Maersk India Mombasa, Victoria. Maersk CFS 03/1104/11
TBATBA Maersk Marathopolis 445S (MWE SERVICE) 31/1001/11
TBATBA BFAD Pacific 441S Q1696
CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Reunion, Durban, Pointe Desgalets, Walvis Bay, Luanda, Dron.-3&Mul. 05/1106/11
TBATBA CMA CGM San Antonio 442S Q1696 Maersk Line Maersk India Pointe Noire, Tincan, Apapa, Tema, Cotonou, Lome, Capetown. Maersk CFS DAL Seatrade Durban, Port Elizabeth, Capetown, Maputo, Beira. (MIDAS-2) 02/1102/11
TBATBA Seatrade Peru 001W Q1702 ONE Line ONE (India) Mombassa, Beira, Maputo. (MJI)
24/1025/10 24/10 1100 MSC Ravenna IS441A Q1709 1106757-14/10 MSC MSC Agency Tema, Abidjan, Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 06/1107/11 06/11
African Ports. (Himalaya Express) Pun.Conware 24/1025/10
Agency San Pedro, Monrovia, Dakar, Freetown, Alger, Annaba, Bejaia, Oran, Hind Terminals 31/1001/11 TBA 1000 MSC Pamela IU443A Q1745 1107370-17/10 Casablanca, Nouakchott, Nouadhibou, Cotonou, Tincan/Apapa (INDUS) 25/1026/10 24/10 1200 MSC Mundra VIII IP443A Q1725 1106986-15/10
MSC Agency Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 01/1102/11 01/11 0900 MSC Glory R IP444A CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Dakar,Nouakchott,Banjul,Conakry, Freetown, Monrovia, Sao Tome,Bata, Dron.-3&Mul. 08/1109/11 08/11 0900 MSC Rania IP445A Guinea Bissau,Nouadhibou, Dakar,Abidjan, Tema, Malabo & Saotome. (EPIC / IPAK) GlobelinkGlobelink West & South African Ports. Safewater Safewater Lines East, South & West African Ports (EPIC / IPAK)
In Port 22/10 Zhong Gu Chong Qing 443E Q1579 1104727-27/09
Nacala, Tanga, Lilongwe & Harare. Dron.-3&Mul. 29/1030/10 TBATBA GSL Nicoletta 444E Q1697 (NWX/FI-3) 26/1028/10 TBATBA Pusan 34E Q1645 1105874-05/10
m.v “KMTC YOKOHAMA” V - 2409W I.G.M. No. 2390955 DTD. 17/10/2024
The above vessel has arrived at NHAVA SHEVA (BMCT) on 21-10-2024 with import cargoes from ports HOCHIMINH, HONG KONG, JAKARTA, NINGBO, PALEMBANG, PORT KLANG NORTHPORT, SINGAPORE, SURABAYA also transshipment cargo of following Ex. Mother vessels:
Item No. and Bills of lading Nos. are as mentioned below :
55 HKG5473672
191 HKG5462848
192 HKG5467851
193 JKT4950561
194 JKT4950600
195 JKT4951553
196 JKT4951709
197 JKT4952639
198 JKT4953603
199 JKT4955607
200 JKT4955715
201 JKT4955747
202 JKT4956732
203 JKT4957602
204 JKT4959703
205 PKG2510993
206 PKG2511931
207 PKG2515930
208 PKG2519771
209 PKG2526037
210 PKG2526095
211 PKG2529077
212 SIN3150076
213 SIN3150143
214 SIN3150146
215 SIN3152144
216 SIN3153078
217 SIN3155148
218 SIN3156149
219 SUB2300766
220 SUB2300819
221 SUB2301757
222 SUB2302769
223 SUB2302775
224 SUB2303764
225 SUB2304821
226 SUB2304858
227 SUB2308779
228 SUB2308784
229 SUB2309807
230 JKT4950868 231 JKT4951723 232 JKT4951723
JKT4951723
JKT4951723
JKT4951723
JKT4951723 237 PKG2513986 238 PKG2516997
PKG2520051 240 PKG2520051
PKG2523010 242 PKG2523046
PKG2528047
PKG2529050
PKG2529050
PLM0027976
247 SGN5463585
248 SGN5464582 249 SGN5468416 250 SIN3150167
SIN3156098
PKG2518933
PKG2528019
SIN3151205
SIN3153188
SIN3155174
NBO8264211
Consignees are requested to present Original Bills of Lading duly discharged and obtain Delivery Order on payment of all charges as applicable. Detention charges where applicable will be charged as per tariff.
Our Surveyors are M/s. Pinnacle Marine Surveyors Pvt Ltd. Usual Survey conditions shall apply
Consignees are also requested to note that the carriers and/or their Agents are not bound to send individual notifications regarding arrival of the vessel or the goods.
Note : For IGM & ITEM nos. Vessel arrival inquiry, destination charges tariff please visit our site : www.ekmtc.com For KOREA MARINE TRANSPORT CO. LTD. As Agents :
One International Center, Tower 3, 22nd Floor, 2202, Senapati Bapat Marg, Prabhadevi (West), Mumbai - 400 013, Maharashtra, India. E-mail : mumid@ekmtc.com
The captioned vessel is arriving at MUMBAI Port on 24.10.2024 with import cargo from CHINA
Consignee expecting import cargoes on the captioned vessel are requested to present the ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING duly discharged and obtain delivery orders. In the event of Mumbai Port Trust directing the shifting of the cargo from quay to a storage area within the docks, the same will be undertaken by the vessel agents at the consignees risks and costs.
"Stamp duty" is payable as per the directive of the Superintendent of stamps.
Consignees will please note that the carrier and/or their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or their cargo.
Consignees are requested to arrange for clearance of the cargo at the earliest on presentation of the PACKING LIST to our attending surveyors, as it is noticed that the cargo is arriving without proper Marks & Numbers and the same is also not indicated in the Bills of Lading for which the Vessel/Owners/Agents will not be held responsible for consequences arising thereof.
In view of the customs notification in respect to the amendments to the manifest, the consignees are requested to contact the vessel agents office atleast 2 working days prior vessels arrival to verify and confirm that the declarations in the manifest to be filed are in conformity with the bills of lading issued and in possession of the consignees.
In the event of the consignees fail to present their documents for verification and confirm the correctness of the manifest prior filing of the same, the onus of any amendment that will be required after the filing of the manifest with the customs will be on the consignee/receivers who will be responsible for all risk, costs and consequences that may arise. Consignees requiring a steamer survey to be conducted for goods discharged may contact the agents office for the same.
Ready Money Mansion Bldg., 2nd Floor, 43 Veer Nariman Road, Near Fountain, Next to Akbarallys, Mumbai 400001
Tel : 61388177, 61388142, 61388140 / 98704 55206 / 98704 55209 Fax : 91-22-22040382
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The captioned vessel is arriving at MUMBAI Port on 22.10.2024 with import cargo from CHINA
Consignee expecting import cargoes on the captioned vessel are requested to present the ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING duly discharged and obtain delivery orders. In the event of Mumbai Port Trust directing the shifting of the cargo from quay to a storage area within the docks, the same will be undertaken by the vessel agents at the consignees risks and costs.
"Stamp duty" is payable as per the directive of the Superintendent of stamps.
Consignees will please note that the carrier and/or their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or their cargo.
Consignees are requested to arrange for clearance of the cargo at the earliest on presentation of the PACKING LIST to our attending surveyors, as it is noticed that the cargo is arriving without proper Marks & Numbers and the same is also not indicated in the Bills of Lading for which the Vessel/Owners/Agents will not be held responsible for consequences arising thereof.
In view of the customs notification in respect to the amendments to the manifest, the consignees are requested to contact the vessel agents office atleast 2 working days prior vessels arrival to verify and confirm that the declarations in the manifest to be filed are in conformity with the bills of lading issued and in possession of the consignees.
In the event of the consignees fail to present their documents for verification and confirm the correctness of the manifest prior filing of the same, the onus of any amendment that will be required after the filing of the manifest with the customs will be on the consignee/receivers who will be responsible for all risk, costs and consequences that may arise. Consignees requiring a steamer survey to be conducted for goods discharged may contact the agents office for the same.
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Ready Money Mansion Bldg., 2nd Floor, 43 Veer Nariman Road, Near Fountain, Next to Akbarallys, Mumbai 400001
Tel : 61388177, 61388142, 61388140 / 98704 55206 / 98704 55209 Fax : 91-22-22040382
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NEW DELHI : Union Minister of R o a d Tr a n s p o r t & H i g h w a y s , NitinGadkari, stressed the role of alternative fuels in reducing logistics costs and enhancing supply chain efficiency Reducing logistics costs, he noted, is crucial for strengthening India’s economic competitiveness, particularly amidst global geopolitical uncertainties. He highlighted the burden of fossil fuel imports valued at a p p r o x i m a
importance of adopting biofuels such as
methanol, ethanol, and bioCNG to lower operational expenses.
Gadkari was speaking at the International Methanol Seminar and Expo, organised by NITI Aayog in New Delhi. The event showcased methanolbased innovations and technologies, with prominent attendees including NITI Aayog Vice Chairman SumanBery, Member V K Saraswat, and Principal Scientific Advisor Ajay Kumar Sood. Gadkari toured the expo, exploring displays of sustainable products and machinery aimed at promoting biofuel
adoption across sectors.
He highlighted two main issues in his speech: the country’s reliance on imported fossil fuels and the rise in environmental contamination. In order to improve farmers’ livelihoods, assist the agricultural economy, and promote energy independence, he underlined the strategic significance of boosting biofuels, including methanol, ethanol, and bio-CNG. The Minister pointed out that NITI Aayog has made progress in promoting methanol technology development in India.
NEW DELHI : As global shipping rates doubled in September this year amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, the Centre is taking measures to mitigate losses by boosting the size of the Indian container manufacturing capacity and augmenting the domestic shipping fleet, government officials said.
“There is a clear recognition at higher levels of the need to boost the shipping fleet and improve container manufacturing. Inter-ministerial efforts involving commerce, shipping and finance for the same are ongoing. Today, our exports stand at $450 billion. China was at $450 billion in 2004. It took them two decades to surpass $3 trillion. Fleet and container capacity building came at a certain stage of growth, and for India, that growth phase is coming now,” a senior official said.
The widening of the conflict with Iran’s direct involvement could impact Indian exports, especially low-margin, high-volume products such as textiles, another official said.
Meanwhile, the World Bank’s trade watch report, released earlier this week, stated that global supply chain stress remained elevated through September 2024, amid disruptions in West Asia, the Mediterranean, and Asia, as shipping rates stayed “more than twice as high” as a year ago Last month, it was reported that Indian exporters flagged rising refusal by foreign shipping lines to allocateslotsamidasurgeinfreightrates
“Higher freight rates have been
absorbed by buyers and sellers until now Going forward, much will depend on how the conflict unfolds. One key concern has been the impact on petroleum imports, but it has been limited as our petroleum imports are well-diversified,” the official said.
The World Bank’s Global Supply Chain Stress Index, which tracks delayed shipping capacity, jumped to 1.4 million twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEUs) in September 2024, up 72 per cent from October 2023, when Hamas’s attack on Israel ignited renewed conflict in West Asia.
“The Israel-Hamas conflict was isolated to an extent, but the widening conflict with Iran’s direct involvement could impact Indian exports, especially for low-margin, high-volume products such as textiles. Indian exports have almost completely moved to the Cape of Good Hope route,” another official said.
Since the Red Sea crisis began, Indian exporters have been asking the government to push for developing an Indian shipping line of global repute. The request comes as India’s outward remittance on transport services is increasing with rising exports. In 2022, traders remitted over $109 billion as a transport service charge.
Exporters said that an Indian shipping line would “reduce armtwisting” by foreign shipping lines, particularly of Indian micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
Notably, global shipping lines are
seeing their profits soar amid the Red Sea crisis Danish company Maersk, seen as a barometer of world trade, in August raised its profit forecast for the third time since May, citing higher freight rates due to the Red Sea crisis and solid container shipping demand.
“Shipping costs peaked in July 2024 at levels last seen in 2022 but declined rapidly thereafter. By September, they had fallen by almost 40 per cent from July 2024, returning to January 2024 rates, although they remained more than twice as high as at the end of 2023,” the World Bank said. The World Bank trade watch report noted that conflicts in West Asia contributed to shipping disruptions as far away as East Asia.
“Carriers moving cargo between Europe and Asia have rerouted container vessels around Africa to avoid Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, adding up to 6,500 kilometres and 10 days to a typical journey As a result, more cargo i s b e i n g u n l o a d e d a t m a j o r transshipment hubs like Shanghai to be reloaded onto smaller vessels, causing congestion elsewhere, notably in Sri Lanka and Malaysia,” the report said.
Moreover, in September, Typhoons Bebinca and Pulasan halted terminal operations and forced containerships to wait at anchorages in Shanghai and Singapore. These storms contributed to making Southeast Asia and the China Sea among the biggest sources of supply chain stress in the six months from March to Sept 2024, the report added.
COPENHAGEN : Sea-Intelligence has reported imbalances and back-haul utilisation post-Covid in its most recent study. Prior to COVID-19, back-haul vessel utilisation was around 50 per cent but has subsequently declined, dropping below 40 per cent in August 2024 for the first time.
The firm calculated back-haul utilisation by assuming that all headhaul vessels are 100 per cent filled, which implies that the amount of back-haul cargo, as a ratio to the head-haul cargo, equals the back-haul utilisation.
A l a n M u r p h y, C E O o f S e aIntelligence, said: “If we also factor in the distance travelled by the container
vessels, measured as TEU*Miles, we see back-haul utilisation drop below 40 per cent for three consecutive months, with a record-low number of 36.6 per cent in August 2024.
“It is therefore very clear that the trade imbalances, from a global perspective, have worsened sharply since before the pandemic This is especially true for the five largest deepsea trades in terms of volumes shipped, which have all seen a significant worsening in trade imbalance, compared to the situation pre-pandemic.”
According to the analysis, this means that either head-haul trades will increasingly have to “pay” more for the
repositioning of empty containers, as there are fewer back-haul containers “paying their own way,” or back-haul shippers will have to pay higher freight rates, as there are fewer paying backhaul containers as a share of vessel space.
Sea-Intelligence noted that whether a carrier attempts to shift this additional cost imbalance to the head-haul or the back-haul is determined by their strategy for serving either market.
In July, Russell Group, a data and analytics company, reported that $131 billion in trade is at risk of being disrupted at the Ports of Singapore, Port Klang and TanjungPelepas.
NEW DELHI : Cargo volume handled by 12 Major Ports rose by 5.03 per cent to 413.747 million metric tonnes (MMT) in September, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said recently.
In its monthly summary for September 2024, the Ministry said the 20th Maritime States Development Council (MSDC) meeting held last month, discussed the implementation of a State Ranking Framework and a Port Ranking System to foster healthy
competition and drive performance impro
s maritime sector
During the meeting, more than 100 issues from various states were deliberated & successfully resolved.
According to the Ministry, several new and emerging challenges were also addressed, including the establishment of Places of Refuge (PoR) for ships in distress and the
infrastructure at ports to enhance security.
It said the transportation of cargo on National Waterways has reached 56.57 MMT for the April-August 2024 period, registering 4 54 per cent growth over the same period a year ago.
The Ministry said that 3,39,768.74 MT of cargo moved on the IndoBangladesh Protocol route using Inland Water Transit & Trade Routes and National Waterways-1.
BHUBANESWAR : In a major boost for Inland Waterways, Talcher will be connected with major ports including Paradip and Dhamra in Odisha TheOdisha government is working with the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) in this regard Commerce and Transport Department Secretary UshaPadhee recently informed that Inland Waterways are efficient means of transportation as there is less pollution and transportation can be done in a sustainable way
The master plan is being prepared by IIT Madras and IWAI and the Odisha government will subsequently finalise it. Sources said the National
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) organized the fourth PM GatiShakti Eastern Zone District Level Capacity Building workshop in Patna. More than 100 officials from Central Ministries, State Governments and District Administration covering 44 districts from Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand& West Bengal participated in the Workshop. The event was inaugurated b y M i n i s t e r o f I n d u s t r i e s & Tourism, Government of Bihar, Shri Nitish Mishra. Joint Secretary, DPIIT, Shri E. Srinivas, Secretary, D e p a r t m e n t o f I n d u s t r i e s ,
Waterway 5 (NW-5) is one of six national waterways in India, and it covers the state of Odisha and a part of West Bengal. It runs a total length of 623 km, of which 91 km is within West Bengal and the remaining 532 km is in Odisha. As per the plan, the connectivity will be made from Talcher to Dharma via Mangaljodi in the first phase. Later, there is a target to connect from Dhamra to Haldia.
Odisha boasts a coastline of 480 km and an action plan is being made for maritime-oriented and port-based inland waterways as part of a vision document to boost growth in the state, said Padhee.
It is pertinent to mention here that
coastal and inland waterways are important not only for Odisha but for the country as well. Odisha is going to be a steel hub and it is likely to produce 100 million tonnes by 2030 as there are adequate raw materials. Hence, there is a need to transport raw materials to plants. The easy path is inland or coastal waterways In several countries, there are dedicated freight corridors.
In Odisha, there is a huge potential as there is 480 km of sea coast and there are three major ports which are handling cargo. To connect these ports, we have potential and there is a feasibility to connect Talcher and other parts.
G o v e r n
n t o f B i h a r , Smt. Bandana Preyashi and other dignitaries also attended the event.
ShriNitish Mishra emphasized that all the stakeholders should collectively work together to achieve the Viksit Bharat vision of 2047 He urged officers from various State Departments and Districts to leverage the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan for project planning and data-driven decision making, emphasizing that this approach will help attract investments.
Shri E. Srinivas highlighted that the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan has become the cornerstone of
the nation’s growth, perfectly aligned with the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision Marking three years since its launch by the Prime Minister on 13th October 2021, he shared that Network Planning Group (NPG) has evaluated 213 projects; 17 projects - 8 from MoRTH, 7 from MoR, 1 from NICDC, & 1 from MoCA - will either be located in Bihar or pass through the state.
A d d i t i o n a l l y, t h e " I n t e g r a t e d Manufacturing Cluster (IMC) at Gaya" under the Amritsar Kolkata Industrial Corridor (AKIC) Project has been evaluated, which is expected to significantly contribute to Gaya's development.
NEW DELHI : In a significant m o v e t o b o l s t e r I n d i a ’ s pharmaceutical exports, Union Commerce and Industry Minister ShriPiyushGoyal convened a crucial meeting on Wednesday with key s t a k e h o l d e r s f r o m t h e pharmaceutical sector, including Mehul Shah, General Secretary of the I n d i a n D r u g M a n u f a c t u r e r s Association (IDMA).
T h e d i s c u s s i o n s a i m e d a t addressing the pressing challenges faced by pharmaceutical exporters, ensuring that India maintains its prominent position in the global market.
The meeting, attended by various industry representatives, focused on identifying the key hurdles that pharmaceutical exporters encounter With India being one of the largest
suppliers of generic drugs worldwide, accounting for a substantial share of the global market, it is imperative for the sector to overcome these challenges to sustain growth and competitiveness.
The Minister’s office emphasized that the discussions were centered around exploring practical solutions that could enhance the industry’s performance on a global scale.
N E W D E L H I : T h e U n i t e d
Kingdom pipped China as the fourthlargest market for Indian goods in the first six months of the fiscal for the first time since 2016, according to a data released on October 16 Singapore is closing the gap with China, the data showed.
In 2023-24, India’s exports to the UK were 29 percent lower than that of its neighbour, while goods outflow to Singapore was 16 percent lower. Exports to Singapore are now just 6 percent lower than China’s, whereas the shipments surged 5.8 percent for the UK.
In 2021-22, India’s exports to China
were almost double that of exports to Singapore and the UK. In the first six months of fiscal 2024-25, India’s exports were 9 4 percent lower compared with the year-ago period. On the other hand, exports to the UK were 12 2 percent higher year-on-year Singapore recorded a 2.2 percent growth in exports.
What’s shipping?
Smartphones, drugs, and various pharma products made up most of the exports bound for the UK. In the first four months of the fiscal (April-July), India’s smartphone exports to the UK were 40 percent of the country’s total smartphone exports in 2023-24.
M e d i c i n e s t o
e d a 40 percent share of the 2023-24 exports pie, while turbojet engine exports were almost half. Petroleum products made up 75 percent of the year’s exports to the UK.
Electronic goods shipments were 21.4 percent higher in the first six months of 2024-25, and drugs and pharmaceutical exports were up 9.5 percent.
However, China’s decline came from a 28 percent slump in iron ore exports as the economy slowed d o w n I r o n o r e e x p o r t s f r o m India were 27 percent lower in April-September 2024.
NEW DELHI : The Directorate General of Foreign Trade ( DGFT ) has eased export policy conditions on the export of cough syrups to select countries, including the USA, UK, Canada, the European Union, Japan, Australia, Singapore, the R e p u b l i c o f K o r e a , a n d Switzerland. The announcement, m a d e t h r o u g h a n o t i f i c a t i o n dated October 1, 2024, significantly relaxes the mandatory testing requirements that were previously in place for cough syrup exports.
Key Changes in the Cough Syrup Export Policy : Previously, all cough syrup exports under HSN 3004 required mandatory testing of export samples in designated laboratories within India. The export of cough syrup was subject to the issuance of a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) by authorised laboratories such as the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission in Ghaziabad, CDL Kolkata, CDTL Chennai, CDTL Mumbai, CDTL Hyderabad, and others.
However, the revised policy now
demand for
mandatory testing requirement if the products are being exported to the aforementioned countries This exemption applies if the cough syrup is manufactured in facilities approved by the regulatory agencies of these countries The DGFT’s notification recognizes the stringent regulatory a p p r o v a l s p r o v i d e d b y t h e s e international bodies, allowing Indian manufacturers to bypass additional domestic testing for exports to these specific markets.
estimated to hit 1.2 billion sq. ft by 2027: JLL
N E W D E L H I : T h e I n d i a n warehousing sector is set for a significant expansion, with demand projected to reach 1.2 billion sq. ft by 2027, according to the report “Future of Logistics: Warehousing Market –India” by JLL India and Miebach Consulting, India.
This growth will encompass Grade A, B, and C warehouses across all Indian cities, reflecting the evolving supply chain requirements.
The surge in demand is not limited to increased space but also signals a qualitative shift. High-quality Grade A warehouses are expected to see substantial growth, with projected to expand from 290 million sq. ft in 2023 to 400 million sq. ft by 2027.
E - c o m m e r c e , T h i r d - Pa r t y Logistics (3PL), and omni-channel retail are driving this trend, p a r t i c u l a r l y f o r s u p e r i o r infrastructure The warehousing landscape is also undergoing a
geographic transformation, with growth moving beyond Tier I cities.
The report shows a 41 per cent rise in absorption of warehouse space in Tier II and III cities between 2022 and 2023.
Sanjay Bajaj, Senior Managing Director of Logistics & Industrial, India, JLL said, “As the industry adapts to these changes, it’s also embracing Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) compliance and the National Logistics Policy’s aim to reduce logistics costs to 10 per cent of GDP , setting the stage for a more efficient, sustainable, and t e c h n o l o g i c a l l y a d v a n c e d warehousing landscape in India”.
Urban fulfillment needs are another key trend, with an estimated 35 million sq ft of space required across India by 2027 to support lastmile delivery solutions.
This development aligns with India’s National Logistics Policy,
which aims to reduce logistics costs to 10 per cent of GDP , setting the stage for a more efficient and advanced warehousing landscape.
Shubhendu Kumar, Director, Miebach Consulting, India, said, “While warehousing has historically been a fragmented industry, the increasing need for superior infrastructure and larger space parcels is driving significant institutional participation in the sector
He added, “This shift marks a new era in warehousing, one that’s critical to the future of logistics and integral to business success in India’s rapidly evolving economy.”
Automation is playing a pivotal role in this transformation, with India expected to become one of the top six users of warehouse automation systems globally by 2026. The market is forecasted to reach USD 2 billion annually, driven by the need for increased efficiency.
Cargo Steamer's Agent's ETD
Jetty Name Name
CJ-I Whiplash Chowgule Bros 27/10
CJ-II Deniz ID DBC 22/10
CJ-III Haci Ali Sari Synergy 26/10
CJ-IV Roshak Ocean Harmony 22/10
CJ-V Golden Isle Mihir & Co. 23/10
CJ-VI Ruby Confidence Mihir & Co. 24/10
CJ-VII W Sapphire Dariya Shpg. 24/10
CJ-VIII VACANT
CJ-IX Chiara Seavision Shpg. 24/10
CJ-X Yantze Jewel Dariya Shpg. 23/10
CJ-XI VACANT
CJ-XII VACANT
CJ-XIII Somnath Trueblue Shipping 22/10
CJ-XIV Star Capoeira Cross Trade 22/10
CJ-XV African Blue Crane Aditya Marine 22/10
CJ-XVAVACANT
CJ-XVI Magma Integrity Chowgule Bros 24/10
TUNA
OJ-II Putuoshan
OJ-III Tonda Source V Ocean 22/10
OJ-IV Yun Ding 19
OJ-V VACANT
OJ-VI VACANT
OJ-VII Capella
SHIPS SAILED WITH NEXT EXPORT CARGOS DESTN.
Grand Mariner 14/10 Bandar AbbasNhava ShevaUmm Qasr
TCI Express 16/10
Manglore-CochinTuticorin-Chennai
CL Hengyang 16/10 China
TCI Anand 17/10
Manglore-CochinTuticorin-Chennai
Hansa Europe 17/10 Nhava ShevaJebel Ali-DammamShuiba-Umm Qasr
AM Ocean Silver 17/10
African Kite 18/10 USA
African Swan 18/10 Morocco
Maubert 18/10
NV Apollo 18/10
AS Alexandria 19/10
Pipavav-CochinTuticorin-Kattupalli
Artam 19/10 Bandar AbbasJebel Ali-ConstantaChabahar
Eco 20/10
Steamer's Name Agents Arrival on
J DBC 30/09 Golden Tide Parekh Marine 05/10
Arnav Shpg. 08/10 Yassin Bey Aditya Marine 08/10 Moonlit Anline Shpg. 13/10
Nada Kashmira Shpg. 15/10 ST Andrew Interocean 16/10
Turan C JMBaxi 18/10
18/10
Shpg. 18/10
Steamer's Name
Arrival on
M JMBaxi 14/10
Loon Aditya Marine 14/10 Rize Tristar Shpg. 15/10 Chitral Malara Shpg. 18/10 Ellen Sofia ACT Infraport 18/10
Stream African Loon Aditya Marine
Stream Cetus Catchalot Mihir &
Stream Chitral Malara Shpg.
Stream Ellen Sofia ACT Infraport
T. Rice Bags
Stream Gloria M JMBaxi Turkey 6,000 T Rice J Bags/5000 T Chick P J Bags
Stream Golden Tide Parekh Marine Rotterdam 2,166
CJ-III Haci Ali Sari Synergy West Africa
23/10 Haj Ali DBC
(57 Nos) INIXY124101089
T. Rice Im Bags/Salt in J. Bags INIXY124090926
T. Rice In Bags
22/10 Han Yi Mitsutor 313 T. Project Cargo
CJ-XVI Magma Integrity Chowgule Bros
Stream Moonlit Anline Shpg.
Stream Nada Kashmira Shpg.
Stream Neptune J DBC Sudan
Stream Pabela Upasana
Stream Rize Tristar Shpg.
CJ-IV Roshak Ocean Harmony Bandar
27/10 Sea Ruby Malara Shpg.
CJ-XIII Somnath Trueblue
Stream ST Andrew B S Shipping
CJ-XIV Star Capoeira Cross Trade
Stream Suvari Reis DBS
Stream Vanguard Arnav Shpg.
Stream Yassin Bey Aditya Marine
Stream Yangtze Elite Chowgule Bros
CJ-I Whiplash Kashmira Shpg.
T. Salt Bulk INIXY124101070
T Sugar Bags/6000 T Rice Bags INIXY124091164
T. Rice Bags
T. Sugar In Bags (50 Kgs) INIXY124091007
T. RSM
Nos. Wind Mill Blades
Bags INIXY124090992
Stream Ficus Mitsutor
T.
Prod CJ-V Golden Isle Mihir & Co.
Stream Heng Yuan FA Zhan Mystic Shpg. Blades 281 Pkgs. (1,229 MT) INIXY124101070
Stream Isabellem Anline Shpg. 47,510 T. Urea
TUNA MSC Magali Avantika Shpg. U.S.A. 1,00,647 T. US Coal
CJ-VI Ruby Confidence Mihir & Co. 31,948 CBM Pine Logs
Stream Sea Stellar ChowguleBros 10,405 T. Ferro Nickel In J Bags
Stream ST Andrew Interocean Brazil 48,225 T. MOP INIXY124101176
Stream Turan C JMBaxi
CJ-VII W Sapphire Dariya Shpg.
T. Coal CJ-X Yantze Jewel Dariya Shpg.
T. Petcoke
Chemicals
21/10 Elenore Samudra 10,000 T. Chemicals
24/10 Geum Gang Wilhelmsen Singapore 5,100 T. Chem In Bulk INIXY124101114
Stream Ginga Kite GAC Shpg. Thailand 5,000
22/10 Safeen Power (IG1) Hapag Llyod Nhava Sheva-Jebel I./E. TEUs. Ali-Dammam-ShuibaUmm Qasr
23/10 Xin Long Yun
Sohar
Nhava Sheva
/ WHL Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hongkong (C16) 26/10 27/10 26/10-PM Zhong Gu Chong Qing 24043E 4103819 X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang,
03/11 03/11-PM GSL Nicoletta 444E 4103719 Maersk Line Maersk India Ningbo, Tanjung, Pelepas, Port Kelang (NWX)
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Shangai, Ningbo, Shekou (FEX)
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Haiphong, Laem Chaban, Jakarta (IEX) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT
In Port —/— Zhong Gu Hang Zhou24003E 4093600 Global Feeder Sima Marine Karachi (CSC)
22/10 22/10-PM Marsa Neptune 2410 4103674 Sai ShippingSai Shipping Karachi (JKX)
29/10 29/10-AM Maersk Utah 443W 4103806 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo (MW2 MEWA) 30/10
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Karachi (REX)
In Port Zhong Gu Hang Zhou (V-24003E) 4093600 MBK Logistix Nhava Sheva In Port Cap San vincent (V-442W) 4093621 Maersk India Jebel Ali 25/10 Yeosu Voyager (V-2408) Wan Hai Line Nhava Sheva
CB-1 Zhong Gu Hang Zhou (V-24003E) MBK Logistics 22/10 CB-2 Cap San vincent (V-442W) Maersk India 22/10
25/10 Maersk Cape Town (V-443S)
Maersk Cairo (V-442S) Salalah 18-10-2024 SSL Godavari (V-35W) Nhava Sheva 19-10-2024 Seaspan Jakarta (V-442W) Pipavav 20-10-2024
Maersk Line Maersk
26/10-AM Xin Chang Shu 89E 2403725 COSCO/Evergreen COSCO / Evergreen Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore, Shanghai (PMX)
22/10-PM Xin Hang Zhou 199 2403765 FeedertechFeedertech Port Kelang, Singapore, Leam Chabang.(AGI)
Pusan, 22/10
23/10 20/10-AM Celsius Naples 905E 2403615 Evergreen/ONE Evergreen Shpg/ONE Port Kelang, Tanjin Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Ningbo 24/10 24/10 24/10-AM ESL Dachan Bay 24005E 2403689 Feedertech/TS Lines Feedertech / TS Line Shanghai (CISC) 25/10 23/10 22/10-PM ESL Busan 2438E 2403581 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Port Kelang, Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Xingang, Qingdao, 24/10
30/10 23/10-PM Torrance 29E 2403731 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC (FIVE)
25/10 24/10-PM Zhong Gu Gui Yang 2438E 2403357 KMTC/COSCO KMTC / COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao. (AIS)
TS Lines Samsara Shpg
30/10 30/10-AM Wan Hai 309 26E 2403866 Wan Hai Line Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya. (SI8 / JAR)
25/10 24/10-1800 Maersk Sentosa 442W 24334 Maersk Line Maersk India Algeciras
01/11 01/11-0001 Navios Tempo 443W (MECL)
08/11 07/11-1800 Maersk Detroit 444W 24352
TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND PACIFIC ISLANDS
21/10 —/— Xin Da Yang Zhou 096E 24321 COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Xiamen, Shekou. 22/10 27/10 27/10-1400 Pusan 34E 24349 Gold Star / RCL Star Shpg/RCL Ag. (CIXA)
31/10 31/10-1400 Aka Bhum 024E 24348
23/10 23/10-1000 Zhong Gu Chong Qing 24043E 24336 Maersk Line Maersk India Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 24/10 30/10
30/10-1000 GSL Nicoletta 444E 24342 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Ningbo, Tanjung Pelepas. (NWX)
31/10 Sinokor/Heung A Sinokor India Port kelang, Singapore, Qindao, Xingang, Pusan.
24/10 23/10-0100 One Reliability 008E 24344 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 25/10 28/10 28/10-1300 Cap Andreas 015E 24347 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 29/10
28/10 28/10-1300 X-Press Angelesey 24033E 29/10 24/10 23/10-2100 OOCL Atlanta 161E 24345 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor Cai Mep, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, 25/10 Nansha, Port Kelang (CI1)
25/10 25/10-0200 One Arcadia 070E 24341 ONE ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Haiphong, Cai Mep, Pusan, Shahghai, 26/10 30/10 30/10-0200 One Theseus 089E 24346 HMM / YML HMM(I) / YML(I) Ningbo, Shekou (PS3)
22/10 22/10-0300 Seaspan Jakarta 0442W 24340 Maersk/GFS Maersk India/GFS Jabel Ali, Dammam (SHAEX)
25/10 24/10-1800 Maersk Sentosa 442W 24334 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah, Port Said, Djibouti, Jebel Ali, Port Qasim. (MECL) 26/10 TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT PORTS & COASTAL SERVICE
21/10 —/— Xin Da Yang Zhou 096E 24321 COSCO/OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Colombo. (CIXA)
23/10 23/10-1000 Zhong Gu Chong Qing 24043E 24336 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo. (NWX)
24/10 23/10-0100 One Reliability 008E 24344 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi, Colombo.
28/10 28/10-1300 Cap Andreas 015E 24347 ONE ONE (India) (TIP)
SM Manali 0047 24343 CCG Sima Marine Hazira, Mangalore, Cochin, Colombo, Katupalli, Vishakhapatanam, 26/10 Krishnapatanam, Cochin, Mundra. (CCG)
25/10 24/10-0001 SSL Bharat 162 24319 SSLSSL Hazira, Cohin, Mangalore, Tuticorin, Mundra. (PIC 1)
04/11-0600 SCI Chennai 2413 SCI J M Baxi Mundra, Cochin, Tuticorine. (SMILE) 05/11
24/10 23/10-0100 One Reliability 008E 24344 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg Seattle, Vancouver, Long Beach, Los Angeles, New York, 25/10 28/10
Arcadia
28/10 APL Miami (V-0FFCUE1)
25/10 ESL Asante (V-2442)
06/11 Ren Jian 8 (V-02SIXS1)
21/10 Haian West (V-24002W)
22/10 Contship Uno (V-24012)
Car. CB-1 Hansa Europe (V-2440W)(Sailed)
07/11 MYD Ningbo (V-48W)
Car. CB-1 Seaspan Lahore (V-2440W)(Sailed)
24/10 Spil Citra (V-0UW38W1)
CB-1 Wadi AL Rayan (V-0QCITW1)
21/10 Artam (V-1335W) HDASCO Armita India Gulf
01/11 APL Holand (V-OPU2DS) Emirates / KMTC Emirates Shipping / KMTC India Gulf
10/11 Zhong Gu Kun Ming (V-02448S) RCL RCL Agency
04/11 BLPL Blessing (V-2416) BLPL Transword GLS Far East 05/11 CB-5 Celsius Naples (V-905E) Unifeeder/KMTC Unifeeder/KMTC(I) Far East & 20/10 22/10 ESL Dachan Bay (V-24005E)(NSIGT) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shipping/Evergreen Shpg. Colombo 23/10 ONE/TS Lines ONE (I)/TS Lines(I)
Car.CB-5 Halsted (V-440S)(Sailed) Maersk Line/CMA CGM Maersk India/CMA CGM Ag.(I) Africa 2391060 20/10
Car.CB-4 Hedwig Schulte (V-441W)(Sailed) CMA CGM/Maersk Line CMA CGM Ag.(I)/Maersk India Africa 2390873 19/10
CB-6 Inter Sydney (V-0165) Interworld Efficient Marine Gulf 21/10 31/10 Konard (V-KONO624W) Akkon Oasis Shipping Europe/Med. 01/11
Car.CB-5 MSC Barbados (V-IV442A)(Sailed) MSC MSC Agency U.S.A. 2390845 18/10 23/10 Maersk Danube (V-443W) Maersk Line Maersk India U.K. Cont. 24/10
Car.CB-5 Maersk Capetown (V-443S)(Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India Africa 2391067 21/10
Car.CB-6 Maersk Kensington (V-441W)(Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India Mediterranean 2390983 20/10 02/11 Seatrade Peru (V-001W) Unifeeder/One Unifeeder/One India Gulf 02/11 CB-4 SSL Godavari (V-035) Wan Hai/Unifeeder Wan Hai Lines (I)/Unifeeder
25/10 X-Press Altair (V-24012W) X-Press Feeder
Car.CB-5 Zhong Gu Hang Zhou (V-24003E)(Sailed) Global Fdr/TS Lines
22/10 Beijing Bridge (V-2406E)
Car.CB-6 APL Qingdao (V-OINI5W1)(Sailed) CMA CGM/OOCL
26/10 CMA CGM Don Pasculeae (V-OINI7W1) COSCO/ONE COSCO
24/10 MSC Carlotta (V-IU442A)
24/10 MSC Ravenna (V-IS441A)
SCI Delhi (V-IP442A)(Sailed) MSC/Hapag MSC
22/10 Tsingtao Express (V-4143W) Hapag
Seaspan Ganges(V-4341W) Hapag / ONE ISS Shpg./ONE(I)
CMA CGM / OOCL CMA CGM Ag.(I)/OOCL(I) 21/10 One Modern (V-072E) ONE/HMM ONE (I)/HMM Shpg. USA
23/10 One Arcadia (V-070E) ONE/HMM
(I)/HMM Shpg. Far
27/10 One Theseus (V-089E) Yang Ming Line Yang Ming Line (I) China
24/10 RDO Favour (V-02436N) Global Fdrs./CU Lines Sima Marine/Seahorse Gulf
Emirates/KMTC Emirates Shpg./KMTC (I) 21/10 Sofia Express (V-2441W) Hapag/COSCO ISS Shpg./COSCO Shpg. USA, Gulf &
23/10 APL Phoenix (V-OMXKPW1) CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Far East
Car.GTI-2 SCI Mumbai (V-24040)(Sailed) Unifeeder/ Unifeeder/ Gulf
22/10 Celsius Nairobi (V-0918) QNL/Milaha Poseidon
Car.GTI-2 Wan Hai 373 (V-E003)(Sailed) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) Colombo & 2390867
01/11 Wan Hai 361 (V-E016) COSCO/Interasia Line COSCO Shpg./Interasia Shpg. Far East
23/10 Wan Hai 502 (V-E127) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shpg/Evergreen China
29/10 Wan Hai 507 (V-E227) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I)
Car.GTI-1 Xin Da Yang Zhou (V-096E)(Sailed) RCL/OOCL RCL Ag./OOCL(I) Far East
24/10 Pusan (V-34E) Zim/COSCO Zim Int./COSCO Shpg.
GTI-2 Zhong Gu Chong Qing (V-443E) Maersk Line Maersk India Far East
29/10 GSL Nicoletta (V-444E) X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium
BMCT-3 CSCL Neptune (V-081) CMA CGM/APL CMA CGM
22/10 APL Barcelona (V-OPEAHW1) COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I)
22/10 Chang Shun Qian Chang (V-2404) Asyad/QNL/Milaha Seabridge/Poseidon
20/10 Cstar Peter (V-2441W) CU Lines Seahorse Shipping
Car.BMCT-3 EF Olivia (V-93W)(Sailed) One Line/Samudera One India/Samudera Far East
Car.BMCT-3 ESL Busan (V-02438E)(Sailed) Evergreen / X-Press Feeders Evergreen/Sea Consortium Far East
28/10 Torrance (V-29E) KMTC/HMM KMTC (I)/HMM Shpg.
04/11 Zoi (V-117E) Emirates/Gold Star Emirates Shpg./Star
Car.BMCT-2 Future (V-021W)(Sailed) COSCO/OOCL COSCO Shipping/OOCL (i)
05/11 Haian East (V-24027W) Sealead
Car.BMCT-2 Hyundai Jakarta (V-0130E)(Sailed) HMM HMM
Car.BMCT-1 Hyundai Pluto (V-0040W)(Sailed) One Line
24/10 Honrise (V-30INDSTP) MDL Line
BMCT-1 KMTC Yokohama (V-2409) Wan Hai /KMTC Wan Hai Line (I)/KMTC (I) Far
Car.BMCT-3 Maersk Cadiz(V-442W)(Sailed) Maersk
26/10 Karlskrona (V-XA442A)
(V-QS441R)
14/11 Xin Yan Zhou (V-130W) Zim/Goldstar Zim Integrated/Star Ship.
26/10 Oshairij (V-2421) QNL/Milaha Poseidon
Car.BMCT-2 SSF Dynamic (V-077W)(Sailed) Safeen Feeders Sima Marine Gulf
Car.BMCT-1 SM Neyyar (V-0440W)(Sailed) Maersk/Safeen Feeders Maersk India/Sima Marine Jebel Ali
Car.BMCT-2 Vira Bhum (V-117E)(Sailed) RCL/PIL/CU Lines RCL Ag./PIL India/Seahorse
26/10 Ever Excel (V - 177E) Interasia/Evergreen Interasia Shpg./Evergreen Shpg.
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NAVI MUMBAI: JNPA had the pleasure of welcoming Shri R. Lakshmanan, IAS, Joint Secretary, MoPSW recently
JNPA Chairman, Shri Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, warmly greeted him. A comprehensive discussion ensued, exploring JNPA’s ongoing projects and initiatives and how they can be further enhanced to contribute effectively to India’s economic growth, informs a recent communique from JNPA
SINGAPORE: PSA Singapore (PSA) has unveiled the PSA Supply Chain Hub @ Tuas (PSCH), a central part of its strategic expansion within Tuas Port, at its groundbreaking ceremony. This state-of-the-art facility, scheduled to be ready by 2027, is poised to transform the logistics and supply chain landscape in Singapore.
Strategically situated next to Tuas Port within the Free Trade Zone, the PSCH will be seamlessly integrated with Singapore’s extensive supply chain ecosystem, offering unparalleled connectivity and scale as a Regional Distribution Centre and a Container Freight Station. Its comprehensive suite of value-added services and the supply chain synergies it creates will further strengthen Singapore’s position as a global logistics and supply chain powerhouse.
Spanning more than two million square feet, PSCH will be equipped with cutting-edge technologies such as advanced robotics and automation systems, including the Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS) and the Intelligent Warehouse eXchange (iWX) (see Annex A for more details of these technologies). These innovations are designed to meet the evolving needs of modern supply chains, providing customers with enhanced visibility, streamlined processes and the agility needed to adapt to an ever-changing global market.
The hub also embodies PSA’s steadfast commitment to sustainability, incorporating eco-friendly features such as renewable energy sources, sustainable drainage systems and energy-efficient designs. These measures are aligned with PSA’s broader goal of achieving net-zero emissions, further advancing and supporting Singapore’s smooth transition into a green and sustainable future.
M r P e t e r V o s e r, G r o u p C h a i r m a n o f PSA International, said, “The PSA Supply Chain Hub @ Tuas (PSCH) is strategically positioned to create
exceptional synergy with Tuas Port and it will be instrumental in enhancing value capture within the port and supply chain ecosystem. This new hub is well-positioned to support not only Singapore’s trade and logistics sector, but also the wider Southeast Asia region and beyond. PSCH will be Singapore’s gateway to the world. Along with PSA’s expanding suite of port adjacencies solutions, we are making significant progress towards realising our vision of building a more connected and sustainable end-to-end supply chain ecosystem.”
Mr Ong Kim Pong, Group CEO of PSA International, said, “Rapidly evolving global trade patterns require us to rethink our business strategy and model. While we continue to secure our positions in key locations, we also need to connect our strategic nodes to form a cohesive and integrated network, in alignment with our Node to Network strategy With the PSA Supply Chain Hub @ Tuas on board, our collective strength and synergy will enable PSA to harness the full potential of our combined port and wider logistics network to deliver unmatched efficiency and reliability in service routes and networks. PSA will continue to expand our fabric of port networks and supply chain services in a sustainable way, adding value and enhancing cargo flows Our deepest appreciation goes out to our unions, stakeholders and partners, whose unwavering support has been instrumental in making this vision a reality.”
PSA’s extensive experience in port adjacencies ecosystem, including the management of PSA Keppel Distripark - a multi-tenanted cargo distribution complex specialising in the consolidation and deconsolidation of Less than Container Load cargo.
Together with the city terminals at Tanjong Pagar, Keppel and Brani, operations at Keppel Distripark will also be consolidated at Tuas Port by 2027.
HAMBURG : The heads of the new Gemini Cooperation— Rolf Habben Jansen, CEO of Hapag-Lloyd, and K e n n i S k o t t e , Vi c e Pr e s i d e n t a n d H e a d o f Ocean Network Product at Maersk — took the stage together at the Xeneta Summit in Amsterdam recently, where they expressed confidence that their new alliance will achieve its ambitious service reliability target that is leaps and bounds above the industry average.
The Gemini Cooperation, slated to begin operations on February 1, 2025, introduces a novel “hub and spoke” approach, combining mainliner “hub” ports and transshipment “spoke” services The model aims to significantly boost reliability, targeting 90% service reliability in an industry currently grappling with a global average of just 53%.
“We are confident of the 90% number because we believe
we can do it. But I recognize when people look at schedule reliability in the market it’s hard to imagine,” said Skotte.
The cooperation, which will launch using the longer Cape of Good Hope route to avoid the Red Sea, will encompass seven trades and offer 57 services, including mainliner and dedicated shuttle services.
At the Summit, both Habben Jansen and Skotte emphasized that the increased use of transshipment networks will provide shippers with more stable and reliable services.
“Transshipment services are increasing from 35% to 45% but we are going to do it in a much more structured and planned manner at hubs we control ourselves,” said Jansen.
“Hubs have more capacity than is strictly required and that is very much a choice. We don’t operate hubs to make money, we operate hubs to make the network work,” he added.