







MUMBAI: AMTOI was established in year 1998 and is celebrating its Silver Jubilee thisyear AMTOIis registeredasanon-profit making body under the Indian Companies Act and is a sole representative of Multi Modal Transport Operators in India.
• To organize Multimodal Transport Operators at national level
• To study the issues faced by MTOs and seek resolution with appropriate authorities
• To promote Multimodal Transport services in Domestic and foreign trade
• To improve the quality of such services and reduce transaction costs
• To facilitate Skill Development for Logistics Sector
• To Promote implementation of Cargo Community System. Cont’d. Pg. 6
ANTWERP:
H o s t e d o n c e again by the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, Antwerp XL (AXL) brings together Cargo Owners, Freight Forwarders, Ports & Terminals, Shipping Agencies, RoRo specialists, and more at the
heart of the Breakbulk market.
AXL was first held in 2019 and quickly established itself as a key event in the Maritime and Logistics calendar After its successful Inaugural edition, the exhibition continued to grow, despite interruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, returning stronger in subsequent years
Cont’d. Pg. 27
Cont’d. from Pg. 3
Over the years AMTOI has been credited with initiatives benefitting the industry in various aspects of Multi-Modal Logistics.
About AMTOI Extended Board:
AMTOI has an Extended Board having nominated representatives from other trade bodies like ACAAI , ACTO, INSA, IPPTA, CSLA, MANSA, WISTA, CAI, FFFAI, CFSAI, FEDSAI, ICCSA, ACFI, NACFS, AIMTC, AITWA, WAI, HTOA.
AMTOI conducted its 3rd Extended Board Meeting (EBM) on Thursday 18th July 2024. The venue of the meeting was IMARA, situated at the iconic Turf Club. The well attended Extended Board Meeting was followed by an Event on ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) The event was attended by several industry dignitaries, representatives from various Shipping Lines and other industry stalwarts.
ESG Event :
The event began with AMTOI President Mr Xerrxes Master welcoming all the attendees for sparing the time and being present in spite of the adverse weather conditions. He highlighted the importance of protecting the environment whilst doing the business,
Ms. Anjali Bhide – Convenor, AMTOI ESG Council, first spoke about the AMTOI ESG Council –an initiative launched by AMTOI on the 23rd February 2022. A brief update was given on the efforts made by the council so far and information about future plan
The 3 knowledge partners of AMTOI ESG Council were introduced, namely
Dr Prasad Modak - An IIT Professor and MD of Environment Management Centre.
Dr Neville Mehta - Dr Mehta is a former CEO with Mumbai First initiative of the Govt of Maharashtra As a skilled CEO with over 28 years of intensive record of globally diversified strategic management, Dr. Mehta is a multifaceted leader, driven by an indigenous need to accelerate business development, humanitarian and community welfare projects Dr Mehta has executed Strategic Global international partnerships with Governments, Multi-National corporates and World Foundations
Mr. Abhishek Talwar - CCO of Biplob WorldEach of them shared their views on the importance of
reducing the Green House gases (GHG) emissions and the ways in which, we, as an industry and as individuals should contribute towards protection of our environment.
Mr Vivek Kele - Past President of AMTOI was the host for the event. As a guide and mentor of the ESG Council and one of the pioneers of our industry in adopting green measures, Mr.Vivek Kele appealed to the industry leaders present there to use their position of authority to take right decisions for protection of the environment.
Mr. Nailesh Gandhi - whose support and inputs to the ESG Council are invaluable - also shared his thoughts on ESG.
An announcement was made that AMTOI would be conducting series of workshops and seminars in the coming months to create awareness on ESG in the industry and through a consultative process arrive at concrete solutions to pursue the cause of ESG.
Towards the end of the session, in order to encourage and motivate every person in the audience to give their commitment to the cause of ESG, a Pledge, specially drafted by the ESG Council – was read aloud by every member of the audience. Keeping in mind the theme for the evening, the menu was superbly curated as VEGAN, there was no usage of plastic for the entire event and even the listed paper that was used was recycled paper being environment friendly The carefully chosen venue, with its blend of elegance, warmth and sophistication was the perfect setting for the evening.
The talks ended on the note that things have accelerated from climate change to climate emergency and being environmentally conscious, has no longer remained just a matter of choice…… It’s become the need of the hour.
10/0811/08 TBATBA RC Ocean 040 MBK Line MBK Logistics Jeddah, Kumport (India Med Service) MAS Diamond Marine
31/0701/08
07/0808/08
TBATBA Maersk Virginia 431W Q0931 301326-16/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Djibouti, King Abdullah, Jeddah (Blue Nile) Maersk CFS
TBATBA Grasmere Maersk 432W
02/0803/08 TBATBA Addison 007 Q0621 299109-10/06 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jeddah, Al Sokhna
05/0806/08 TBATBA Wan Hai 316 218 Q0971 1097423-22/07 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) (RGI / IM1)
X-Press Altair 24010W
02/0803/08 02/08 1000 Tsingtao Express (GTI) 4329W Q0925 301333-16/07 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) Hamburg, Antwerp, London Gateway, Cagliari, Jeddah, Tangier. Dron-3 & Mul
05/0806/08 TBATBA Osaka Express 4330W Hapag ISS Shpg. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med.Ports. ULA CFS
10/0811/08 TBATBA Copiapo 4331W COSCO COSCO (I) U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med.Ports. (IOS) ONE Line ONE (India) Hamburg, Tilbury, Antwerp, Red Sea & Med. Ports.
Gold Star Star Ship Hamburg, Antwerp, Tilbury. Oceangate CFS
01/0802/08 31/07 1000 MSC Silvana IU430A Q0976 1097431-22/07 MSC MSC Agency Haifa. (INDUS) Hind Terminals
02/0803/08 02/08 0900 MSC Roma IP431A Q0985 1097528-23/07 MSC MSC Agency Antwerp, Le Havre, Rotterdam, Dunkirk, Felixstowe, Southampton, Hind Terminals
09/0810/08 09/08 0900 MSC Branka IP432A Helsingborg, Gothenburg & Red Sea, Med, Gioia Tauro (D).
16/0817/08 16/08 0900 Agios Dimitrios IP433A 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
11/0812/08 11/08 1100 MSC Altair IS430A Q0962 1097282-20/07 MSC
MSC Agency U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med Ports. Hind Terminals 16/0817/08 16/08 1100 MSC Renee IS431A SCI CMT Barcelona,Felixstowe,Hamburg,Rotterdam,Gioia Tauro,
24/0825/08 24/08 1100 MSC Danit IS432A U. K. North Continent & Other Mediterranean Ports. Himalaya Express
Allcargo Allcargo Log. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian & Med. Ports. Dron. 2 & Mul.
NBCL Axis Shpg. Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp & All Inland Desti. Dronagiri-1 Service
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
01/0802/08 01/08 1000 UASC Zamzam 429W Q0909 301239-15/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Jeddah, S.Canal, Port Said, Tangier, Algeciras, Valencia, Maersk CFS 03/0804/08 TBATBA Cap San Vincent 430W Q0933 301330-16/07 Geona (ME 2)
31/0701/08 30/07 2200 APL Phoenix 0MXK1W1 Q0943 301433-17/07 Hapag ISS Shpg. Suez, Port Said, La Spezia, Genoa. Fos, Barcelona, ULA CFS 07/0808/08
TBATBA Belita 0MXK3W1 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Valencia, Cagliari. (IMEX Service) Dron-3 & Mul 14/0815/08
TBATBA Yantian Express 4332W
COSCO COSCO Shpg. P Said, La Spezia, Livorno, Genoa, Fos, Barcelona, Valencia, Algeciras TO LOAD FOR U.K.,
RED SEA & MED. PORTS from BMCT
29/0730/07 29/07 1600 Haian West 24024W Q0906 301211-14/07 SeaLead SeaLead Shpg./ Aliaga, Gebze, Gemlik, Istanbul, Mersin, EL Dekheila, Casablanca, 09/0710/07
TBATBA A Daisen 24025W
Giga Shpg. Venghazi, Algier, Raves, Constanta, Thessaloniki, Piraeus, Barcelona, Valencia, Misurata (West Asia Red Sea Med - WARM) 01/0802/08
TBATBA Sheng Li Ji 0524W Akkon Lines Oasis Shpg Aliaga, Gemlik, Gebze, Ambarli, Felixstowe, Antwerp (TIN)
06/0807/08 TBATBA CMA CGM Congo 0PE9NW Q0947 301456-17/07 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) Southampton, Bremerhaven, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Dron-3 & Mul 14/0815/08 TBATBA CSCL Jupiter COSCO COSCO (I) Le Havre, Jeddah, Tangier, Algeciras. (EPIC) 13/0814/08
HMM Shpg. Jeddah, Damietta, Piraeus, Genoa, Valencia, Barcelona, Valencia, Seabird CFS (FIM West Bound) ONE Line ONE (India) Barcelona, Genoa, Piraeus, Damietta, Algeciras
02/0803/08 02/08 0900 MSC Roma IP431A Q0985 1097528-23/07 MSC MSC Agency Burgas, Varna, Poti, Batumi, Constanza, Illychevsk, Odessa. (EPIC / IPAK) AllcargoAllcargo CIS Destinations, Black Sea & East European. Dronagiri-2 11/0812/08 11/08 1100
Agency Novorossiysk, Burgas, Varna, Poti, Batumi, Constanza, Hind Terminals 16/0817/08 16/08 1100 MSC Renee IS431A SCI
Odessa (Himalaya Express)
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
01/0802/08 31/07 1000 MSC Silvana IU430A Q0976 1097431-22/07 MSC MSC Agency New York, Charleston, Huston, Freeport. Hind Terminals
TBA 1000 MSC Antonio IU431A Kotak Global Kotak Global US East, West & Gulf Coast (INDUS)
02/0803/08 02/08 0900 MSC Roma IP431A Q0985 1097528-23/07 MSC MSC Agency Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Coronel, Guayaquil, Cartagena, Hind Terminals 09/0810/08 09/08 0900 MSC Branka IP432A Indial Indial Shpg. San Antonio,Arica,Buenaventura,Callao,La Guaira,Paita, 16/0817/08 16/08 0900 Agios Dimitrios IP433A
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
11/0812/08 11/08 1100 MSC Altair IS430A Q0962 1097282-20/07 MSC MSC Agency Baltimore,Boston,Philadelphia,Miami,Arica,Buenaventura, Hind Terminals 16/0817/08 16/08 1100 MSC Renee IS431A
Callao, La Guaira, Paita, Puerto Cabello, Puerto Angamos, Iquique, 24/0825/08 24/08 1100 MSC Danit IS432A Valparaiso,Cartagena,Coronel,San Antonio,Santiago De Cuba,Mariel (Himalaya Express) Globelink Globelink WW USA, East & West Coast. (Himalaya Express)
In Port 29/07 One Modern 071W Q0903 301168-13/07 ONE Line ONE (India) New York, Jacksonville, Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk
07/0808/08 TBATBA San Diego Bridge 070W Q1016 HMM HMM Shpg. (WIN/IAX) Seabird CFS
In Port 29/07 OOCL Hamburg 151E Q0886 301025-23/07 OOCL OOCL(I) USA East Coast & Other Inland Destinations. GDL 01/0802/08 TBATBA OOCL Luxembourg 111E Q0993 1097555-23/07 RCL RCL Ag USA East Coast & Other Inland Destinations. 20/0821/08 TBATBA Stratford 131E Q1009 COSCO COSCO Shpg. US West Coast.
24/0825/08 TBATBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 095E Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) US West Coast. China India Express III - (CIX-3) Contl.War.Corpn.
27/0828/08 TBATBA Pusan 33E ICC Line Neptune US East, West Coast, Canada, South & Central American Ports. GDL-3 & Dron-3 31/0701/08 30/07 2200 APL Phoenix 0MXK1W1 Q0943 301433-17/07 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Miami, Santos, Dron.-3 &
07/0808/08 TBATBA Belita 0MXK3W1 ANL CMA CGM Ag. Itajai & other North American Ports.
14/0815/08 TBATBA Yantian Express 4332W COSCO COSCO Shpg. Hapag ISS Shpg.
Pegasus Maritime Noble Shipping US East
TBATBA Contship Uno 24010W Q0857 300826-08/07 SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. Dubai 12/0813/08 TBATBA TS Kwangyang 24005W Q0959 1097230-19/07 OOCL/TS
301284-15/06 SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. Sohar, Jebel Ali. (BMCT) Blue Water Lines PoseidonShpg. Sohar, Jebel Ali. (GIX) Speedy CFS
30/0731/07 29/07 2200 W. Kithira 429W Q0874 300961-10/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah. (MECL) Maersk CFS
31/0701/08 TBATBA Sol Prime 5401W Q0956 1097229-19/07 BLPL Transworld GLS Jebel Ali. (SMI)
31/0701/08
TBATBA Maersk Virginia 431W Q0931 301326-16/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali, Salallah (Blue Nile)
TBATBA ESL Kabir 02427S Q0884 301013-10/07 Emirates Emirates Shpg. Jebel Ali, Damman, Sohar. 04/0804/08 TBATBA Zhong Gu Chang Sha 02428S RCL/CUL Line RCL/Seahorse 07/0808/08
APL Holland OPU11S1
(West Bound)
KMTC (India)
CGM CMA CGM Ag.
SeaLead SeaLead Shpg
02/0803/08 TBATBA EF Emma 967W Q0910 301282-15/07 ONE Line ONE (India) Jebel Ali.
13/0814/08 TBATBA AS Sicilia 936W Q0991 1097550-23/07 UnifeederUnifeeder Jebel Ali. (MJI) Dronagiri 02/0803/08 TBATBA Addison 007 Q0621 299109-10/06 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jebel Ali 05/0806/08 TBATBA Wan Hai 316 218 Q0971 1097423-22/07 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) (RGI / IM1) 10/0811/08
TBATBA X-Press Altair 24010W UnifeederUnifeeder 04/0805/08 TBATBA Maersk Cabo Verde 432S Q0932 301332-16/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Qasim, Salallah. (MWE SERVICE)
TBATBA Inter Sydney 0161 Interworld Efficient Marine Bandar Abbas, Chabahar (BMM) Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. 12/0813/08 TBATBA Shamim 1332W Q0990 1097548-23/06 HDASCO Armita India Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. (IIX)
01/0802/08 01/08 1000 UASC Zamzam 429W Q0909 301239-15/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah (ME 2) Maersk CFS 02/0803/08
SC
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,
31/0701/08 30/07 1800 Sinar Bukittinggi 020E Q0837 300637-04/07
(I)
Ali, Dammam (SIG) 30/0731/07 31/07 1200 Sprinter 056W Q0897 301121-12/07 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Khalifa, Jebel Ali, Sharjah, Bahrain 05/0806/08 TBATBA Advance Q1013 OOCL OOCL (I) (AGI-2) 01/0802/08 31/07 2000 Seaspan Jakarta 0430W Q0936 301327-16/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali Maersk CFS 02/0703/08 30/07 1200 SM Neyyar 0429W Q0863 300871-09/07 Global Feeder Sima Marine Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. (SHE) Dronagiri 02/08 03/08 TBA 1200 MSC Maria Laura II JU430R Q0983 1097516-23/07 MSC MSC Agency Sohar, Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi, Dammam,Umm Qasr (UGE) Hind Terminal 03/0804/08 TBATBA SSF Dream 070W Q0950 301491-18/07 Safeen Fdrs. Sima Marine Sharjah, Khalifa, Bahrain, Dammam, Umm Qasr, Ajman, 10/0811/08
TBATBA SSF Dynamic 073W Q1004 1097725-25/07 Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaima. (UIG) 13/0814/08
08/0809/08
TBATBA Hyundai Brave 111W Q0919 301321-16/07 ONE Line ONE (India) Karachi (FIM West Bound)
TBATBA Oshairij 2415W
Global Feeder Sima Marine Hamad. Dronagiri QNL/Milaha PoseidonShpg. Hamad. (IMX) Speedy CFS 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
Spil Kartika 2430W Q0921 301336-16/07 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 09/0810/07 TBATBA Osaka 2431W Hapag ISS Shpg. (AIM)
29/0730/07 MSC Silver II XA430A Q0984 1097515-23/07
MSC Agency Colombo. (INDUSA)
30/0731/07 30/07 2000 Hedwig Schulte 0MSJHW1 Q0905 301203-13/07 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Colombo (MESAWA)
03/0804/08
Dronagiri
TBATBA Ever Ethic 169E Q0922 301337-16/07 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Colombo. Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 05/0806/08
TBATBA Shimin 22E Q0968 1097387-22/07 UnifeederUnifeeder Colombo. Dronagiri 12/0813/08
TBATBA Seattle Bridge 091E ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. (CISC Service)
20/0821/08 TBATBA Ever Sigma 128E CSC Seahorse Colombo. TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT from NSIGT
01/0802/08 31/07 1000 MSC Silvana IU430A Q0976 1097431-22/07 MSC MSC Agency Karachi. (INDUS)
Hind Terminals 06/0807/08 TBA 0900 MSC Ilenia FD424E Q0998 1097692-24/07 MSC MSC Agency Colombo. (DRAGON EB)
Hind Terminals
In Port 29/07 OOCL Hamburg 151E Q0886 301025-23/07 OOCL OOCL (I) Colombo. GDL
01/0802/08 TBATBA OOCL Luxembourg 111E Q0993 1097555-23/07 Star Line Asia Seahorse Yangoon.(CIX-3) Dronagiri-3 30/0731/07 29/07 0600 Conti Conquest 028E Q0918 301256-15/07 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 04/0805/08 TBATBA Conti Crystal 137E Q0996 Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) Contl.War.Corpn. 15/0816/08
TBATBA One Competence 091E Hapag/CSC ISS Shpg/Seahorse ULA CFS/ (PS3 Service) HMM HMM Shpg. Seabird CFS
02/0803/08 TBATBA Jeju Island E406 Q0975 1097427-22/07 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo. (CI2) Dron-1 &
CFS 08/0809/08
TBATBA Dimitris Y 246E Q0992 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 18/0819/08
TBATBA One Reliability 006E X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Colombo. (TIP Service) Dronagiri 19/0820/08
TBATBA Cap Andreas 013E CSC Seahorse Colombo. 25/0826/08
TBATBA X-Press Anglesey 24031E HMM HMM Shpg. Colombo. Seabird CFS
In Port 30/07 Sinar Bajo 032E Q0875 300966-10/07 Samudera Samudera Shpg. Colombo (SIG)
Dronagiri 29/0730/07 Zhong Gu Nan Ning 2404E Q0868 300934-09/07 ONE/KMTC ONE(I)/KMTC(I) Karachi, Colombo —/Dron-3 03/0804/08
TBATBA One Matrix 090E Q0949 301469-17/07 X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium (CWX/CIX5)
01/0802/08 TBATBA X-Press Capella 24005E Q0977 1097434-22/07 TS Lines/PIL TS Lines(I)/PIL India
Dronagiri-2/— 31/0701/08 31/07 0900 Zoi 115E Q0758 1095345-26/06 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Colombo Balmer Law. CFS Dron.
08/0809/08
TBATBA KMTC Dubai 2404E Q0940 301374-16/07 KMTC/Gold Star KMTC(I)/Star Ship
Dronagiri-3/— 10/0811/08
TBATBA Ever Elite 168E Q0978 1097507-23/07 X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium (NIX Service) 20/0821/08 TBATBA Monaco 108E EmiratesEmirates
Dronagiri-2 02/0803/08 02/08 0600 Maersk Cardiff 429W Q0871 300959-10/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo (MW2) Maersk CFS 03/0804/08 03/08 0800 Xin Beijing 146E Q0894 301108-12/07 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo. (CI 1)
In Port 30/07 Buxcoast 0FFC6E1 Q0939 3071375-16/07 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Singapore, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou Dron-3 & Mul 05/0806/08 TBATBA ALS Clivia 0FFC8E1 Q0961 1097398-22/07 RCL RCL Ag. (AS 1)
29/0730/07 28/07 2200 Abrao Cochin 020W Q0912 301284-15/06 Blue Water Lines PoseidonShpg. Qingdao, Shanghai. (GIX) Speedy CFS
03/0804/08
TBATBA Ever Ethic 169E Q0922 301337-16/07 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. P.Kelang, Tanjun, Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 07/0808/08
TBATBA Shimin 22E Q0968 1097387-22/07 UnifeederUnifeeder Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo. Dronagiri 12/0813/08
20/0821/08
26/0827/08
TBATBA Seattle Bridge 091E PIL/ONE PIL India/One(I) —/—
TBATBA Ever Sigma 128E
TBATBA Celsius Naples 904E
Hapag ISS Shpg. P.Kelang, Singapore, Xiangang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Da Chan Bay. ULA CFS
KMTC KMTC (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-3 02/0903/09
TBATBA TS Hongkong 24003E 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
04/0805/08
04/0805/08
TBATBA BLPL Blessing 2414E Q0957 1097232-19/07 BLPL Transworld GLS Far East Ports.
TBATBA Grace Bridge 2405E Q0958 1097233-19/07 Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Shekou, Shanghai, Ningbo (CSC) Dronagiri 16/0817/08
25/0826/08
TBATBA Zhong Gu Hong Zhou 24002E
TBATBA Beijing Bridge 2405E
06/0807/08
Heung A Line Sinokor India
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
TBA 0900 MSC Ilenia FD424E Q0998 1097692-24/07 MSC MSC Agency Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Yantian. Hind Terminals (DRAGON EB)
ETAETD VESSELS Voy V.I.A ROT. LINE AGENTS WILL LOAD FOR CARTING DATE TIME NAME No.No. No.&Dt. POINT CUT
In Port 29/07 OOCL Hamburg 151E Q0886 301025-23/07 OOCL/RCL OOCL(I)/RCL Ag Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo, GDL/Dron-1
01/0802/08
20/0821/08
TBATBA OOCL Luxembourg 111E Q0993 1097555-23/07 APL CMA CGM Ag.
TBATBA Stratford 131E Q1009
ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. 24/0825/08
TBATBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 095E COSCO COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. 30/0831/08
04/0905/09
TBATBA Pusan 33E Gold Star Star Ship Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai.
TBATBA Aka Bhum 023E
ANL CMA CGM Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore
Dron.-3 & Mul.
Dron.-3 & Mul. (CIX-3) TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2
29/0730/07 29/07 0500 CCNI Angol 430E Q0887 301026-10/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Kelang, Tanjung Pelepas, Singapore, Hongkong, Maersk CFS
30/0731/07
TBATBA X-Press Odyssey 431E Q0907 301217-15/07 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Kwangyang, Pusan, Hakata, Shanghai. (NWX/FI-3) 09/0810/08
TBATBA X-Press Carina 432E Sinokor/Heung A Sinokor India Port Kelang, Singapore, Qingdao, Xingang, Pusan Seabird CFS 31/0701/07 31/07 1200 Ital Unica 177E Q0847 1096185-06/07 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Singapore, Kaohsiung, Hongkong, Shekou. Dronagiri-1 02/0803/08 02/08 1000 Wan Hai 521 E025 Q0924 301310-15/07 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 06/0807/08
TBATBA Argolikos E163
Hapag/RCL ISS Shpg./RCL Ag. (CIX) ULA-CFS/ 13/0814/08
TBATBA Wan Hai 502 E125
TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2 30/0731/07 29/07 0600 Conti Conquest 028E Q0918 301256-15/07 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Leme Chabang, Kaimep, 04/0805/08
TBATBA Conti Crystal 137E Q0996 Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. Contl.War.Corpn. 15/0816/08
01/0802/08
TBATBA One Competence 091E
HMM HMM Shpg. Seabird CFS (PS3 Service)
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Dronagiri Gold Star Star Ship Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ningbo, Shanghai Ocean Gate
TBATBA Tessa 2404N Q0938 301373-16/07 RCL/Global Fdr. RCL Ag./Sima Marine Port Kelang, Ho Chi Minh City, Laem Chabang, Cai Mep 11/0812/08
TBATBA ESL Kabir 02427N Q0995 1097599-23/07 CU Lines/KMTC Seahorse/KMTC(I) 15/0816/08
TBATBA Zhong Gu Chang Sha 02428N SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. (VGX) 02/0803/08
TBATBA Jeju Island E406 Q0975 1097427-22/07 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Penang, Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Dron-1 & Mul CFS 09/0810/08
TBATBA Wan Hai 369 E005 Q0973 1097425-23/07 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Ningbo, Shekou. 16/0817/08
TBATBA Wan Hai 501 E249 InterasiaInterasia (CI2) 23/0824/08
TBATBA Interasia Momentum E048 HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hongkong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Shanghai, Ningbo Seabird CFS 30/0831/08
TBATBA Wan Hai 515 E093 CU Lines Seahorse Ship Port Kelang(N), Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai. 08/0809/08
TBATBA Dimitris Y 246E Q0992
ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, 18/0819/08
TBATBA One Reliability 006E
X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 19/0820/08
TBATBA Cap Andreas 013E Samudera Samudera Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. Dronagiri 25/0826/08
TBATBA X-Press Anglesey 24031E RCL RCL Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. (TIP Service) HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang(N), Port Kelang(W), Singapore. Seabird CFS
In Port 29/07 Wan Hai 506 E234 Q0928 301302-15/07 Sinokor Sinokor India Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Seabird CFS 01/0802/08 01/08 1200 Yeosu Voyager E406 Q0892 1096652-12/07 Heung A Line Sinokor India Hongkong 07/0808/08 TBATBA Interasia Enhance E036 Q1007 1097744-25/07 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines
Dron-1 & Mul CFS 13/0814/08
TBATBA Wan Hai 523 E031 InterasiaInterasia (CI6) Feedertech Feedertech/TSA Dronagiri
In Port 30/07 Sinar Bajo 032E Q0875 300966-10/07 ONE Line ONE (India) Singapore 31/0701/08 30/07 1800 Sinar Bukittinggi 020E Q0837 300637-04/07 Samudera Samudera Shpg. (SIG)
Dronagiri 02/0803/08
TBATBA TS Dalian 010W Q0954
09/0810/08 TBATBA Safeen Prism 011W
29/0730/07 Zhong Gu Nan Ning 2404E Q0868 300934-09/07 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou 03/0804/08
01/0802/08
TBATBA One Matrix 090E Q0949 301469-17/07 X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium (CWX/CIX5)
TBATBA X-Press Capella 24005E Q0977 1097434-22/07 KMTC/TS Lines KMTC(I)/TS Lines(I)
Dron-3/Dron-2 08/0810/08
TBATBA TS Keelung 24003E Q0960 1097234-19/07 Gold Star Star Ship 16/0817/08
TBATBA X-Press Pisces 24006E RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL India 22/0824/08
TBATBA Ever Envoy 190E Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS 31/0701/08 31/07 1200 Wan Hai 309 023 Q0926 301308-15/07 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya
05/0806/08 TBATBA Interasia Progress 089 Q0986 1097543-23/07 KMTC/Interasia KMTC(I)/Interasia Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya (AIS5/SI8 Service)
Dronagiri-1
Dronagiri-3/—
31/0701/08 31/07 0900 Zoi 115E Q0758 1095345-26/06 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Haipong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 08/0809/08
TBATBA KMTC Dubai 2404E Q0940 301374-16/07 KMTC/Gold Star KMTC(I)/Star Ship Ningbo, Da Chan Bay
Dronagiri-3/— 10/0811/08
TBATBA Monaco 108E Emirates Emirates Shpg
TBATBA Ever Elite 168E Q0978 1097507-23/07 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium 20/0821/08
Dronagiri-2 23/0824/08
TBATBA ESL Busan 02431E Pendulum Exp. Aissa Maritime (NIX Service) Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS 31/0701/08 01/08 1500 Kota Loceng 147E Q0941 301422-17/07 RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL Port Kelang, HaIphong, Nansha, Shekou. 11/0812/08
TBATBA Ever Ulysses 161E Q0989 1097549-23/07 CU Lines Seahorse Ship 11/0812/08
TBATBA Vira Bhum 116E Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 18/0819/08
TBATBA Kota Manis 0412E InterasiaInterasia (RWA / CIX 4) 25/0826/08
TBATBA API Bhum 010E
Emirates Emirates Shpg. 01/0802/08 01/08 0200 Xin Pu Dong 275E Q0942 301430-17/07 KMTC KMTC (India) Port Kelang(W), Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Dronagiri-3 03/0804/08
TBATBA KMTC Delhi 2404E Q0969 1097409-22/07 TS Lines TS Lines (I) Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 16/0817/08
TBATBA KMTC Colombo 2405E Q1008 1097753-25/07 COSCO COSCO Shpg. (AIS SERVICE) 24/0825/08
TBATBA Zhong Gu Gui Yan 0429E
Emirates Emirates Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan,Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 03/0804/08 03/08 0800 Xin Beijing 146E Q0894 301108-12/07 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, 07/0808/08
TBATBA Xin Ya Zhou 163E 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. 07/0808/08
TBATBA Hyundai Bangkok 0117
HMM HMM Shpg. Singapore, Da Chan Bay, Busan, Kwangyang, Shanghai Seabird CFS Sinokor Sinokor India (FIM East Bound) Seabird CFS
TBATBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 095E
27/0828/08 TBATBA Pusan 33E Austral 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
31/0701/07 31/07 1200 Ital Unica 177E Q0847 1096185-06/07 ANL CMA CGM Ag. Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Dron.-3 & Mul.
02/0803/08 02/08 1000 Wan Hai 521 E025 Q0924 301310-15/07 Auckland, Tauranga, Madang, Port Lae, Rabaul, Port Moresby
06/0807/08
TBATBA Argolikos E163 TS Lines TS Lines (I) Australian Ports. Dronagiri-2 13/0814/08
TBATBA Wan Hai 502 E125 (CIX) 08/0809/08
TBATBA Dimitris Y 246E Q0992 ONE Line ONE (India) Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Adelaide, Brisbane, Auckland, Lyttleton. 18/0819/08 TBATBA One Reliability 006E Allcargo Allcargo Log. Melbourne, Sydney, Frementle, Brisbane,
Spil Kartika 2430W Q0921
Contship Uno 24010W Q0857 300826-08/07
Shpg. Mombasa, Dar Es Salaam 12/0813/08 TBATBA TS Kwangyang 24005W OOCL/TS Lines OOCL(I)/TS Lines(I) (IDEA - INDIA DUBAI EAST AFRICA)
In Port 29/07 AS Christiana OMTHZW1 Q0867 300920-09/07 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Reunion, Durban, Pointe Desgalets, Walvis Bay, Luanda, Dron.-3 & Mul. 01/0802/08
TBATBA Stanley A 0MTI1W Q0946 301457-17/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Pointe Noire, Tincan, Apapa, Tema, Cotonou, Lome, Capetown. Maersk CFS 05/0806/08 TBATBA CMA CGM Valparaiso 0MTI3W Q0988 1097547-23/07 DAL Seatrade Durban, Port Elizabeth, Capetown, Maputo, Beira. (MIDAS-2) 30/0731/07 30/07 2000 Hedwig Schulte 0MSJHW1 Q0905 301203-13/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Durban, Luanda, Pointe Noire, Aapapa, Tincan, Maersk CFS
08/0809/08 TBATBA CMA CGM Lebu 0MSJJW1 Q0994 1097560-23/07 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Cotonou (Direct), Port Elizabeth, Port Louis (MESAWA) Dron.-3 & Mul.
02/0803/08
04/0805/08
TBATBA EF Emma 967W Q0910 301282-15/07 ONE Line ONE (India) Mombassa, Beira, Maputo. (MJI)
TBATBA Maersk Cabo Verde 432S Q0932 301332-16/07 Maersk Line Maersk India Mombasa, Victoria. Maersk CFS 11/0812/08 TBATBA Marathopolis 433S (MWE SERVICE)
In Port 30/07 MSC Monica III IB428A Q0789 1095739-01/07 MSC MSC Agency Port Louis, Durban. (ILANGA EXPRESS) Hind Termina
04/0805/08 TBATBA MSC Falcon II IB430A
01/0802/08 31/07 1000 MSC Silvana IU430A Q0976 1097431-22/07 MSC MSC Agency San Pedro, Monrovia, Dakar, Freetown, Alger, Annaba, Bejaia, Oran, Hind Terminals 08/0809/08 TBA 1000 MSC Antonio IU431A Casablanca, Nouakchott, Nouadhibou, Cotonou,Tincan/Apapa (INDUS)
02/0803/08 02/08 0900 MSC Roma IP431A Q0985 1097528-23/07 MSC MSC Agency Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 09/0810/08 09/08 0900 MSC Branka IP432A CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Dakar, Nouakchott, Banjul, Conakry, Freetown, Monrovia, Sao Tome, Bata, Dron.-3 & Mul. 16/0817/08 16/08 0900 Agios Dimitrios IP433A
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) 11/0812/08 11/08 1100 MSC Altair IS430A Q0962 1097282-20/07 MSC MSC Agency Tema, Abidjan, Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 16/0817/08 16/08 1100 MSC Renee IS431A Team Global Team Global Log. East, West & South African Ports. (Himalaya Express) Pun.Conware
NEW DELHI: India is committed
t o c o n c l u d i n g a F r e e Tr a d e Agreement with the United Kingdom, said Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi , after meeting the visiting Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs David Lammy — the highest ranking official from the United Kingdom to visit India since the Labour party won a landslide victory in the recent election. The two sides launched the U.K.-India Technology Security Initiative that the U K described as ‘landmark’.
“[I] appreciate the priority accorded by PM Keir Starmer to
Partnership Remain committed to elevating the ties. Welcome the bilateralTechnologySecurityInitiative and the desire to conclude a mutually beneficialFTA,”Mr Modisaid Lammy was on a two-day visit to India to galvanise negotiations for the trade pact and reset the overall bilateral partnership in crucial areas
s u c h a s c l
y, n e w technologies and security Lammy and External Affairs
M
d wide-ranging talks this evening focusing on the entire gamut of ties.
As he embarked on the highprofile trip, Lammy described the negotiations for the trade deal as the floor and not the ceiling of the ambitions to unlock shared potential and deliver growth.
“ I n d i a i s t h e e m e r g
n g superpower of the 21st century, the largest country in the world with 1.4 billion people and one of the fastest growing economies in the world,” Lammy said.
“Our Free Trade Agreement negotiation is the floor not the ceiling of our ambitions to unlock our shared potential and deliver growth, from Bengaluru to Birmingham,” he said.
Shri Sarbananda Sonowal informed the Lok Sabha that Shipbuilding Financial Assistance Policy (SBFAP) provides Indian Shipyards a level playing field vis-à-vis Foreign S h i p y a r d s f o r d o m e s t i c a n d international shipbuilding orders This scheme is aimed for revival and promotion of Shipbuilding industry in India for shipbuilding contracts signed from 2016 to 2026. It is noted that, public and private shipyards like Cochin Shipyard Ltd, Chowgule Shipyard, Mazgaon Shipyard, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers etc have secured several domestic and foreign shipbuilding orders, thereby leveraging the availability of financial assistance through SBFAP . In the SBFAP scheme, a total of 313 vessel orders encompassing both domestic and export orders have been procured by 39 shipyards since the inception of the scheme, with a t o t a l v a l u e o f a p p r o x i m a t e l y Rs 10,500 crore These shipyards have received financial assistance totaling Rs. 337 crores for delivering 135 vessels to the domestic and international ship owners.
Lower domestic demand for commercial shipbuilding, high cost of finance, relatively small ancillary industry, less automation etc are seen as reasons affecting the competitiveness of Indian Shipyards.
The details of the Government initiatives to encourage domestic shipbuilding in the country are as under:
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i) To increase indigenous shipbuilding with regard to modern technologies and machinery, the Ministry has amended the SBFAP guidelines to include a) Wind farm installation vessels and construction of sophisticated dredgers as specialized vessels which are eligible to get higher financial
Rs. 40 Crores which is upper limit for non-specialized vessels.
b) Financial assistance of 30% for vessels where main propulsion is achieved by means of green fuels such as Methanol/ Ammonia / Hydrogen fuel cells,
c) Financial assistance of 20% for vessels with electric means of propulsion or vessels fitted with hybrid propulsion system.
(ii) To promote indigenous shipbuilding, the Government entities dealing with ship building and ship-owning are advised to ensure local content as per the Government o f I n d i a P u b l i c P r o c u r e m e n t (Preference to Make in India) Order, 2017. As per this Order, procurement
of ships of less than Rs. 200 crores is required to be from Indian shipyards.
(iii) Government of India vide Gazette Notification No 112 dated A p r i l 1 3 , 2 0 1 6 h a s p r o v i d e d infrastructure status to Shipyards The “Shipyards” have been defined therein as a floating or land-based facility having requisite facilities for carrying on shipbuilding / repair /breaking activities Infrastructure s t a t u s w o u l d e n a b l e I
i l c h e a p e r long-term source of capital and would enable the shipyards to reduce their cost disadvantage and i n v e s t i n c a p a c i t y e x p a n s i o n thereby giving a boost to the Indian shipbuilding industry
( i v ) . T h e G o v e r n m e n t , in November, 2021, has released Standard Tug Designs of five variants f o r u s e b y M a j o r P o r t s f o r procurement of tugs to be built in Indian Shipyards.
(v). Government has issued guidelines on 19 05 2016 for evaluating and awarding tenders for new shipbuilding orders floated by government departments or agencies includingpublicsectorundertakingsfor acquisition of any type of vessel(s) used by them for Governmental purposes or for their own use Whenever acquisition of a vessel(s) is undertaken through tendering route, the qualified Indian Shipyards will have a “Right of First Refusal” to enable them to match the evaluated lowest price offered by the foreign shipyard which is aimed at increasing ship building activities in Indianshipyards
(vi). To promote indigenous shipbuilding, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways on 20.09.2023 has revised the hierarchy of Right of First Refusal (RoFR) to be followed for all kind of tender The revised hierarchy of RoFR is:
(1) Indian built, Indian flagged and Indian owned
(2) Indian built, Indian flagged and Indian IFSCA owned
(3) Foreign built, Indian flagged and Indian owned
(4) Foreign built, Indian flagged and Indian IFSCA owned
(5) Indian built, foreign flagged and foreign owned.
MUMBAI: Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) is pleased to announce leadership appointments to further strengthen its management team. At a recent meeting, the Board of Directors
a p p r o v e d t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f
Mr. P.K. Mishra as Managing Director and Mr. T.K. Sahu as Joint Managing Director,effectiveAugust1,2024
Mr P.K. Mishra has been with the organisation for 26 years and previously served as Joint Managing Director. He brings with him a wealth o f e x p e r i e n c e a n d a d e e p understanding of the maritime industry His vision and leadership
skills are expected to drive IRS to new heights, continuing the legacy of excellence and innovation.
Mr. T.K. Sahu will take on the role of Joint Managing Director, having held several key positions over his 22year tenure with the organisation. His technical expertise and strategic approach will enhance the leadership team, ensuring a smooth transition and continued growth for IRS.
“We are excited about the future with Mr P.K. Mishra and Mr T.K. Sahu at the helm,” said Mr Arun Sharma, E x e c u t i v e C h a i r m a n . “ T h e i r combined experience and dedication t
undoubtedly steer IRS towards greater success These leadership appointments mark a new chapter in the organisation’s journey, and we look forward to continued success under the new leadership.”
MUMBAI: Made-in-India apparel and footwear may become a larger part of the global sourcing for brands like Zara, H&M, Marks and Spencer and Gap with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announcing a lot of exemptions on import duties of raw materials for apparel and footwear only when they are further exported. Localmanufacturerssaidthiswillmake the Indian produce price competitive in the global market compared to Bangladesh, Vietnam, Cambodia, China,andSoutheastAsiannations
The winter-wear clothes, that require real down-filling material f r o m d u c k o r g o o s e , a r e n o t manufactured much in India. This is because of the lack of raw materials and the cost of production. Due to the lowered customs on these raw materials, industry executives believe that the production, export, and India’s stand at the global
competition can henceforth improve.
“By reducing the cost of these raw materials, our exports will become more competitive, and hopefully manufacturing will go up. Secondly, s p a n d e x i s v e r y l a r g e l y a n d commonly used. So that will definitely make our products more competitive and that will open a large opportunity. Thirdly, the duty-free imports of trimmings will again make us much more competitive,” Rahul Mehta, President of Clothing Manufacturers Association said.
These raw materials cost 5-7% on an average of the total cost of the product to be exported. This move by the government will make the cost of manufacturing cheaper Mehta said that the cost could be reduced by 2-4% because of the lowered duty
The export duty on raw hides and skins is still the same, while that on tanned or crust hides of skins, wet
blue chrome leather, and crust leather has been lowered from 40% to 20%, raw fur skins to 40%, and tanned or dressed fur skin from 60% to 20%. Mehta added, “Most buyers are now looking for an alternative to China and even Bangladesh. So, India is a favourable destination. But there are certain products where India is just too expensive because of higher wages and higher cost of production. So, these are the products where Indian exporters will stand to gain significantly if they become more competitive.”
T h e b a s i c c u s t o m s d u t y exemption on specified goods used in the manufacture of textile or leather garments for export and used in the manufacture of leather or synthetic footwear or other leather products for export, when imported by a bonafide exporter has been extended up to 31st March 2026 in the Budget.
N E W D E L H I : H D Kumaraswamy, Union Minister of Steel and Heavy Industries, launched SIMS 2.0, the upgraded Steel Import Monitoring System in the presence of Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Varma, Minister of State for Steel and Heavy Industries, Shri Nagendra Nath Sinha, Secretary, Ministry of Steel, and other senior officials from the Government of India.
SIMS, introduced in 2019, has played a crucial role in providing detailed steel import data to the d o m e s t i c i n d u s t r y. B a s e d o n industry feedback, the Ministry has revamped the portal to develop a more effective SIMS 2 0, a significant step forward in monitoring steel imports and promoting the growth of t h e d o m e s t i c s t e e l i n d u s t r y.
Availability of such detailed data not only provides input for policy making but also signals areas for production and growth to the domestic steel industry
SIMS 2.0 features API integration with multiple government portals, enhancing quality control and streamlining processes for improved efficiency and effectiveness The portal boasts a robust data entry system, ensuring consistent and authentic data, which promotes transparency and accountability Integration of various databases enable stakeholders to locate areas of risk and, thereby, permit better risk management, e g , if an import consignment declares a particular source of import, which is not licensed by BIS, then Ministry will be enabled
to not recommend its import The detailed data will enable Customs to conduct better analysis and risk management of steel imports.
The development of SIMS 2.0 is a c o l l a b o r a t i v e e f f o r t , w i t h contributions from the DGFT, BIS, and MSTC Ltd., a CPSE under the Ministry of Steel.
Shri H.D. Kumaraswamy, Union Minister of Steel, emphasized that the l a u n c h o f S I M S 2 0 i s a k e y achievement, highlighting its inclusion in the Government of India’s 100-day agenda. He noted that this milestone represents a crucial step forward in the nation’s endeavour to bolster the domestic steel industry and achieve self-sufficiency in steel production, aligning with the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.
VISAKHAPATNAM :
Visakhapatnam Port Authority (VPA) have raised the curtain for the beginning of a new chapter by handling Newcastlemax Size Vessel with 199,900 MT’s, which is the largest cargo carried by a single Vessel to any Indian Port.
MV Huahine, carrying 1,99,900 MT of manganese ore from Gabon of Central Africa, the largest cargo carried by a single vessel to any I n d i a n p o r t , a r r i v e d a t t h e Visakhapatnam port on Thursday, July 25.
The Newcastlemax size vessel is berthed at the Vizag General Cargo Berth, a BoT berth operated by Vedanta. The vessel’s length overall (LOA) is 300 meters, the beam width is 50 meters and the arrival draft is 18.46 meters. The cargo is distributed
to 1,24,500 MT to Vizag, 16,000 MT to be transhipped to Dhamra and 59,400 MT to be transhipped to Haldia. I n t h i s c o n n e c t i o n V P A
Chairperson, Dr. M. Angamuthu, IAS have convened an apex level meeting with stakeholders as a marketing measure to improve Cargo volumes.
ERAMET S.A France, one of the largest manganese ore exporters, shipped the cargo They are the leading producer of high-grade
Indonesia’s largest nickel ore mine. It is also ranked as the fourth-largest producer of Titanium globally, said the Visakhapatnam Port Chairman M. Angamuthu.
“This shipment is a significant milestone for Visakhapatnam Port and Bothra Shipping Ser vices Pvt. Ltd. The port is thrilled to support such initiatives and is committed to transforming Vizag port into a hub for bulk cargo transshipment in the future,” Mr Angamuthu said.
NEW DELHI: A Detailed project reports have been submitted to the railway board for the East Coast Freight Corridor from Kharagpur ( We s t B e n g a l ) t o Vi j a y a w a d a (Andhra Pradesh), the East-West Corridor from Kharagpur to Palghar
(Maharashtra), and the North-South Freight Corridor from Vijayawada to Itarsi (Madhya Pradesh). JICA and World Bank have expressed interest in funding three of these corridors.
Beyond traditional cargo like coal,
perishables, and auto parts, DFCCIL is exploring the scope to include e-commerce and LNG container movement, Over Dimensional Cargo and plans to start automobile movement along the Western DFC from Surat to Kanpur and beyond.
NEW DELHI: In a move to make imports easier under free trade agreements (FTA), the government has proposed to accept self-certification to prove the origin of such goods At present, a certificate of origin is issued for meeting the source criteria of imports which is crucial for customs clearance and determine the duties that have to be paid. An amendment in the Customs Act in Budget FY25 aims to replace the word “certificate” with “proof”. The proof of origin means a certificate or declaration issued in accordance with a trade agreement certifying or declaring, as the case may be, that the goods fulfil the country of origin criteria and other requirements specified in the said agreement, according to the Budget documents.
“The idea is basically to align this with FTAs as we now also accept selfcertification. It is basically to enable self-certification,” Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra said, explaining the rationale behind the move.
Amendment in section 28DA of the Customs Act will enable the acceptance of different types of proof of origin provided in trade agreements to align t
agreements which provide for selfcertification.
“After our issues with China, the certificates of origin were under tight scrutiny Now, that has been changed to proof which will promote ease of doing business,” said a person aware of the change.
The simplification in the norms
comes after industry, especially the electronics sector, sought an easier declaration process and fears that Chinese imports were making their way into the countr y through other countries, especially the ones India has FTAs with.
“Allowing the acceptance of self declaration and other forms of proof of origin will help quicker clearance of cargo leading to ease of d
ng business,” said Bipin Sapra, partner, EY India.
As per the amendment, the Issuing Authority means an authority or person designated for the purposes of issuing proof of origin under a trade agreement. India’s overall goods imports in FY24 were $675 4 billion as against $437.11 billion in FY23.
MUMBAI: India’s forex reserves jumped by $4 00 billion to hit an all-time high of $670.86 billion as of July 19, data shared by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) showed. Previously, forex reserves had jumped by $9.69 billion to $666.85 billion for the week ending on July 12. According to the Weekly Statistical Supplement released by the RBI, Foreign currency assets (FCAs) increased by $2.57 billion to $588.05 billion.
Gold reserves expanded by $1.32 billion to $59.99 billion, whereas SDRs were up by $95 million to $18.20 billion.
Sanjeev Agrawal, President, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry said that India’s strong s t a n
y measures and vigilant monetary policy stance, have led the FOREX to reach the new all-time high at the level of USD 670 billion (as on July 19, 2024).
of $670.86 bn
"This will propel India's economic growth on a higher trajectory, enhancing its standing internationally, making the country attractive to foreign investors, and fostering domestic trade and industry Given, the global macroeconomic challenges, the Reserve Bank of India would have more flexibility in handling the currency and monetary policy due to the country's significantly high f o r e i g n e x c h a n g e r e s e
v e s , " he added.
N E W D E L H I : T h e U n i o n
Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal informed the Parliament that Government of India has undertaken to develop the Shahid Beheshti Port at Chabahar, Iran by equipping and operating General Cargo and Container Terminal for a period of 10 years, as per the
Long Term Main Contract, from the date of signing of the said Contract i e , 13 05 2024
A total of Rs.400 Cr has been allocated from FY 2016-17 to FY 2023-24 The amount utilized so far for the development of Shahid Beheshti Port of Chabahar is Rs. 201.51 Cr.
The port witnessed an increase of 43% in vessel traffic and a 34% rise in
container traffic in 2023-2024
It is envisaged that there will be substantial increase in maritime trade and commercial earnings once the port becomes fully functional. A similar development based agreement has been signed with Myanmar. Rs. 90 Lakhs has been allocated for Sittwe (Myanmar) for FY 2024-2025.
MUMBAI: Indian textile exports have increased 4 15% in the first quarter of the current fiscal year, driven by rising demand from Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)andSouthAsianmarkets
According to the latest data from the Commerce Ministry, textile exports grew to $8.78 billion in the first quarter of FY25 compared to $8.43 billion in the same period last year
This assumes importance given that the domestic apparel and textile industry contributes about 2.3% to the country’s GDP, 13% to industrial
production, and 12% to exports. India is the world’s sixth largest exporter of textiles and apparel.
The CIS region, including nations like Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, recorded a growth of 113.33%, increasing to $64 million in the quarter compared to $30 million in the corresponding months of the last fiscal year
South Asia also saw a significant increase of 35 65%, reaching $898 million.
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increased by 15% to $346 million in the first quarter due to strengthened trade relations and rising demand for Indian textiles in Latin American markets.
However, regions like North East Asia (NEA) and Africa witnessed a decline in exports, highlighting the need for strategic adjustments to address market-specific challenges.
Textile exports to NEA contracted by 28%, decreasing to $298 million in the first quarter Similarly, exports to Africa contracted 15 74% to $423 million.
T H I R U VA N A N T H A P U R A M :
The maritime world is abuzz with the recent developments at Vizhinjam Port, where some of the globe’s leading shipping companies are g e a r i n g u p f o r o p e r a t i o n s This southern Indian port is emerging a s a s i g n i f i c a n t p l a y e r i n t h e transshipment landscape, thanks to successful trial runs and strategic interest from major industry players
The maiden trial run at Vizhinjam P o r t s a w t h e a r r i v a l o f t h e San Fernando, a vessel operated by Maersk, the world’s second-largest shipping company The successful docking and subsequent departure of the San Fernando marked a pivotal moment for the port, demonstrating its capability to handle large motherships with efficiency Following in Maersk’s wake, the Mediterranean Shipping Corporation (MSC), the world’s largest shipping company, has also shown keen interest in Vizhinjam. MSC is in the process of establishing an office in
Thiruvananthapuram to manage its operations at the port. An MSC delegation visited Vizhinjam recently, s u b m i t t i n g t h e n e c e s s a r y documentation to secure permission to commence their activities.
The Adani Group, responsible for developing Vizhinjam port, is actively engaging with other major shipping companies to enhance the port’s operational capabilities further These discussions aim to position V i z h i n j a m a s a p r e m i e r transshipment hub in the region, capable of alleviating the congestion currently faced by large vessels at Colombo port, where delays can stretch for days.
Port authorities at Vizhinjam have been conducting multiple trial runs to highlight the port’s transshipment potential. Three container ships have successfully docked and departed from Vizhinjam, with more expected to arrive for trial runs through September. Among these, an MSC vessel is
anticipated, further cementing the port’s growing reputation.
The operationalization of Vizhinjam port is poised to revolutionize maritime t r a
By reducing the time and costs associated with shipping, Vizhinjam aims to attract more global shipping traffic, offering a reliable alternative to the heavily congested ports in the Indian Ocean The strategic location and modern facilities of Vizhinjam port promise to make it a critical node in the global supply chain, benefitting not only Kerala’s economy but also the broader maritime industry
As the trial runs continue and more shipping giants consider Vizhinjam as a viable transshipment hub, the port is on the brink of transforming into a significant player on the global maritime stage The collaborative efforts of the Adani Group and port authorities are set to usher in a new era of efficiency and growth for India’s maritime sector
NEW DELHI: The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, addressed a starred question in the Lok Sabha raised by Shri Krishna Prasad Tenneti and Shri Y S Avinash Reddy regarding the proposals under the Sagarmala Project in Andhra Pradesh. In the reply, Shri Sonowal informed the House that the Ministry has received 29 new proposals from the Government of Andhra Pradesh, worth approximately Rs 3,300 Crores
covering various projects including port development, coastal berths, and fish
highlighted that 13 projects in Andhra Pradesh, valued around Rs 2,500 Crores, are currently receiving f
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Sagarmala Scheme. These projects include Ro-Pax and passenger jetties, fishing harbors, port modernization, and skill development Ministry has already sanctioned Rs 450 Cr for development of these projects.
Additionally, the Visakhapatnam Po
undertaken 36 projects in Andhra Pradesh, with a combined investment of Rs 4,600 Crores Among these, 22 projects worth Rs. 2,530 Crores have been completed, while 14 projects worth Rs. 2,070 Crores are in various stages of
International Cruise cum coastal Terminal at Visakhapatnam Port has been built to cater to the needs of passengers from around the world. Sagarmala Projects: Transforming
NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has announced significant enhancements to the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme aimed at simplifying processes, reducing transaction costs and promoting automation to benefit exporters vide Public Notice No. 15 dated 25th July 2024. These changes align with the commitment of the Government to create a more business-friendly environment and improving India’s manufacturing competitiveness.
As per the changes, the scheme will now provide exporters an extended period to submit Installation Certificates for imported Capital Goods. This extension reduces pressure on businesses, allowing them to focus more on production and export activities.
Further, a simplified and reduced composition fee structure for extending the Export Obligation (EO) period has been introduced This change minimises manual intervention, streamlines compliance and speeds up service delivery
Also, from now all Policy Relaxation Committee (PRC) decisions regarding Export Obligation extensions and regularisation of exports will be implemented with a levy of uniform composition fee making it easier to implement through the system.
These updates make it easier for exporters to comply with regulations, reducing the time and effort required to meet DGFT requirements By expanding automated rule-based processes, DGFT aims to reduce human intervention, mitigate risks and improve overall efficiency in trade facilitation.
Commitment to Modernization and Efciency:
Since the announcement of the new Foreign Trade Policy in April 2023, DGFT has been actively modernising its systems to expand automated rule-based processes. These initiatives are crucial steps towards fostering a more business-friendly environment and enhancing India’s competitiveness in the global market. DGFT has already taken efforts to automate the authorisation issue process, ad-hoc norms fixation process under Advance Authorisation, export obligation extension, automatic status holder certificate issue, among others, in recent days. It is planned that in the coming months, more and more processes will be system driven with minimal or no human intervention to order to facilitate trade and industry
For more details on these updates, please visit DGFT Website at https://www.dgft.gov.in
NEW DELHI: Budget announcements for the marine sector such as rationalisation of customs duties and financing facilities will help boost the country's India's aquaculture and seafood exports, MPEDA said on Thursday The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) also said the Budget includes a range of strategic measures aimed at bolstering the competitiveness of marine products, with a particular focus on shrimp production and export.
Various inputs used in the manufacture of shrimp and fish feed will now enjoy customs duty exemptions, it said adding a number of feed inputs such as mineral and vitamin pre-mixes, krill meal, fish lipid oil, crude fish oil, algal prime, algal oil are fully exempted from any import duty.
Artemia and Artemia cysts which are key nutritional inputs in aqua hatchery were also fully exempted from any import duty
The Basic Customs Duty (BCD) on essential aquafarm/ hatchery inputs such as Vannamei and black tiger
broodstock, polychaete worms, and fish/shrimp feed has been reduced to 5 per cent.
Import duty for insect meal and single-cell protein has been cut down to 5 per cent.
"These announcements made in the Union Budget 2024-25 are set to significantly enhance aquaculture and seafood export sectors," the authority said.
It also said that the government has committed to providing substantial financial support to establish a network of Nucleus Breeding Centres (NBCs) for shrimp broodstocks.
About one lakh farmers will benefit from a 30 per cent reduction in shrimp seed costs.
Further, it said the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) will play a crucial role in facilitating financing for shrimp farming, processing, and export.
"This intervention is designed to cover 80 per cent of project costs for farmers, accompanied by an interest subvention of up to 3 per cent," MPEDA said.
GANDHIDHAM : The current spate of intense rain in Saurashtra and Kutch has severely impacted the export and import activities at Kandla and Mundra Ports.
Due to the heavy rains over the past seven days, ports are inaccessible to vehicles due to significant waterlogging Due to this, there is now a substantial accumulation of goods, which is causing delays and disrupting trade.
The Mundra Customs Brokers’ Association (MCBA) claims that the flooded roads prevent Trucks from getting to the port.
A large number of already-arrived import cargoes are currently stalled and need to be cleared Because port operations have been slowed down, the rain has not only hampered the import process but also hindered exports, according to MCBA Secretary Mr. Manoj Kotak.
Transit time is impacted by a shortage of trucks and sluggish loading and unloading. Due to the lack of vehicles and
slow loading and unloading, turnaround time for shipments is getting prolonged for inbound and outbound goods, according to Mr. Kotak.
The Akhil Gujarat Truck Transporters’ Association (AGTTA) reports that bad road conditions have forced 25% of Gujarat’s estimated 11 lakh large transport vehicles off the road.
Transport operations around the nation have been severely impacted by the heavy rain. As a result, turnaround times for cars have nearly doubled. Vehicles must travel a minimum of two days to reach their destinations, which has an impact on dispatches, according to AGTTA President Mr. Mukesh Dave.
Transport interruptions caused by the monsoon are common in the districts of Saurashtra and Kutch and in the cities of Vapi, Valsad, Vadodara, Surat, Bharuch, and Ankleshwar in South Gujarat.
Cargo Steamer's Agent's ETD
Jetty Name Name
CJ-I SW South Wind Synergy Seaport 01/08
CJ-II MO Joud DBC 30/07
CJ-III Ocean Ambition
CJ-IV Della Synergy Seaport 31/07
CJ-V Propel Grace Cross Trade 03/08
CJ-VI Lila Chennai Scorpio Shipping 03/08
CJ-VII Al Yasat III
CJ-VIII VACANT
CJ-IX Jabal AR Rawdah GAC Shpg. 01/08
CJ-X Behdokht Genesis 02/08
CJ-XI VACANT
CJ-XII AS Alexandria (SMILE) J M Baxi 30/07
CJ-XIII Ince Ilgaz Arnav Shpg. 30/07
CJ-XIV Hai Phoung 87 Mihir & Co. 02/08
CJ-XV Mercurius Arnav Shpg. 31/07
CJ-XVA Eraclea Cross Trade 01/08
CJ-XVI Bao Run Cross Trade 03/08
TUNA VESSEL'S NAME AGENT'S NAME ETD Ning Jing Hai James Mackintosh 30/07
OIL JETTY VESSEL'S NAME AGENT'S NAME ETD
OJ-I Kruibeke Seaworld 30/07
OJ-II Asian Lilac Samudra 30/07
OJ-III Ginga Saker GAC Shpg. 30/07
OJ-IV Penna JMBaxi 30/07
OJ-V VACANT
OJ-VI Regency Malara Shipping 30/07
OJ-VII Ami Seaport 30/07
BBC Zarate 24/07
Global Dignity 25/07
Stolt Orca 26/07 Vietnam
Sweet Lady III 28/07 Cotonou
Golbon (IIX) 28/07 Bandar Abbas
Asi M 28/07 China
Jin Ji 28/07 China
Cetus Cachalot 29/08 Korea
TCI Express 012 29/08 Manglore/ Cochin/Tuticorin
Stream Adonnis DBC Berbera
Stream African Leopard Aditya Marine
CJ-XVI Bao Run Cross
Stream Bow Clipper GAC Shpg.
Stream Common Venture BS Shpg. Cotonou
CJ-IV Della Synergy Seaport Nacala
CJ-XVA Eraclea Cross
29/07 Encore Krishna Shpg. China
CJ-XIV
CJ-X Behdokht
Stream Hai Phoung 87 Mihir &
30/07 Han Yi Parekh Marine
Imari DBC
CJ-XIII Ince Ilgaz Arnav Shpg. Ukrain
INIXY124070137
CJ-IX Jabal AR Rawdah GAC Shpg. Singapore 59,903 T. Petcoke In Bulk INIXY124070212
29/07 Lorient GAC Shpg.
29/07 Maple Tulip Dariya Shpg.
30/07 Pacific Pride Dariya Shpg. Indonesia
Stream Bow Clipper GAC Shpg.
Stream
Stream GW Dolphin Interocean
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Wan Hai 506 6234E 4072672 Heung A / WHL Samsara / WHL Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hongkong (C16) 31/07 31/07 31/07-AM CCNI Angol 430E 4072683 X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 01/08 Maersk Line Maersk India Ningbo, Tanjung, Pelepas, Port Kelang (NWX)
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Haiphong, Shekou, Laem Chabang, Port Kelang (FEX1)
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Haiphong, Shekou, Laem Chabang, (FEX) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT
29/07 29/07-PM GFS Giselle 2408 4072606 Global Feeder Sima Marine Karachi (CSC)
03/08 03/08-AM Maersk Cardiff 429W 4072456 Maersk Line Maersk India Tema, Lome, Abidjan (MW2 MEWA) 04/08
TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Karachi (REX)
In Port SM Neyyar (V-429) MBK Logistics Jebel Ali In Port UASC Zamzam (V-429W) 4062450 Maersk India Jebel Ali 29/07 GFS Giselle (V-2408) 4072606 MBK Logistix Nhava Sheva
C (V-2408) Jebel
Wadi Duka (V-2413) Salalah
X-Press Mekong (V-24006W) Colombo
Feeder OneIndia / SC-SPL Port Kelang, HongKong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. (CWX) 02/08 07/08 07/08-AM One Matrix 90E 2402646 KMTC /TS Line KMTC India/TS Line (I) Port Kelang, Hongkong, Sanghai, Ningbo. (CWX) 08/08 02/08 02/08-AM Xin Fu Zhou 84E 2402759 Wan Hai Line Wan Hai Lines Port Kleang (W), Hong Kong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan, 03/08 COSCO/Evergreen COSCO / Evergreen Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore, Shanghai (PMX)
03/08 03/08-AM Zoi 115E 2402545 Interasia/GSL Aissa M./Star Shpg Port Kelang, Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Xingang, Qingdao, 04/08 Evergreen/KMTCEvergreen/KMTC (FIVE)
04/08 04/08-PM Ever Ethic 169E 2402681 Evergreen/ONE Evergreen Shpg/ONE Port Kelang, Tanjin Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Ningbo
02/08 01/08-1800 Maersk Detroit 430W 42253 Maersk Line Maersk India Algeciras
16/08 15/08-1800 Maersk Atlanta 431W
TO LOAD
29/07 —/— OOCL Hamburg 151E 24245 COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Xiamen, Shekou. 30/07 04/08 04/08-0600 OOCL Luxmbourg 111E 24252 Gold Star / RCL Star Shpg/RCL Ag. (CIXA) 05/08
31/07 30/07-1800 CCNI Angol 430E 24241 Maersk Line Maersk India Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 01/08 02/08 02/08-2000 X-Press Odyssey 24031E 24246 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Ningbo, Tanjung Pelepas. (NWX) 03/08 09/08 09/08-2000 X-Press Carina 432E Sinokor / Heung A Sinokor India Port kelang, Singapore, Qindao, Xingang, Pusan. 10/08
31/07 31/07-0600 Conti Conquest 028E 24250 ONE ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Haiphong, Cai Mep, Pusan, Shahghai, 01/08 05/08 05/08-1600 Conti Crystal 137E HMM / YML HMM(I) / YML(I) Ningbo, Shekou (PS3)
02/08 02/08-2000 Xin Beijing 146E 24249 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor Cai Mep, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, 03/08 Nansha, Port Kelang (CI1)
02/08 02/08-0500 Dimitris Y 0246E 24251 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang.
01/08-1800 Maersk Detroit 430W 42253 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah, Port Said, Djibouti, Jebel Ali, Port Qasim. (MECL)
30/07-0300 Seaspan Jakarta 430W 24247 Maersk/GFS Maersk India/GFS Jabel Ali, Dammam (SHAEX)
29/07 —/— OOCL Hamburg 151E 24245 COSCO/OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Colombo. (CIXA)
24252
30/07-1800 CCNI Angol 430E 24241 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo. (NWX)
02/08 02/08-0400 SM Manali 044 24251 CCG Sima Marine Hazira, Mangalore, Cochin, Colombo, Katupalli, Vishakhapatanam,
(CCG)
Dimitris Y 0246E
07/08 Contship Uno (V-24010W) SeaLead
12/08 TS Kwangyang (V-24005W) OOCL/TS Lines
Car.BMCT-3 G H Tramonte (V-02SHXS1)(Sailed)
31/07 ESL Asante (V-2431S)
29/07 Lobivia (V-OQOXW1)
10/08 R C Ocean (V-040)
02/08 Source Blessing (V-2429W) Hapag
04/08 Torrente (V-301W) CMA CGM/Hapag
Car.CB-2 Volans (V-2429W)(Sailed)
BMCT-2 Abrao Cochin (V-020W) Blue Water/SeaLead Poseidon/SeaLead Shipping Gulf
CB-5 AS Cristiana (V-OMTHZW1) Maersk Line/CMA CGM Maersk India/CMA CGM Ag.(I) Africa
Car.CB-5 BLPL Trust (V-2407E)(Sailed) BLPL Transworld GLS Far East
03/08 Ever Ethic (V-161E) Unifeeder/KMTC Unifeeder/KMTC(I) Far East & 04/08 05/08 Shimin (V-22E) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shipping/Evergreen Shpg. Colombo
12/08 Seattle Bridge (V-091E) ONE/TS Lines ONE (I)/TS Lines(I)
02/08 ESL Kabir (V-02427S) Emirates / KMTC
04/08 Zhong Gu Chang Sha(V-02428S) RCL RCL
02/08 EF Emma (V-967W) Unifeeder/One Unifeeder/One India
Car.CB-5 GFS Giselle (V-2408E)(Sailed) Global Fdr/TS Lines Sima Marine/TS Lines (I) Far
03/08 Grace Bridge (V-2405E) Sinokor/Heung A Line Sinokor India
30/07 Hedwig Schulte (V-430W) CMA CGM/Maersk Line CMA CGM Ag.(I)/Maersk India
Car.CB-4 Inter Sydney (V-0160)(Sailed) Interworld Efficient
31/07 Maersk Virginia (V-431W) Maersk Line Maersk India
29/07 MSC Silver II (V-XA430A) MSC MSC
Car.CB-5 Maersk Cape Town (V-431S)(Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India
12/08 Shamim (V-1332W) HDASCO Armita India
31/07 Shang Li Ji (V-0524W) Akkon Lines Oasis
Car.CB-5 SSL Brahmputra (V-917W)(Sailed) Wan Hai/Unifeeder Wan Hai Lines (I)/Unifeeder
Ganges
29/07 APL Qingdao (V-OINGWE1) Hapag/One India ISS Shpg /One India
02/08 Tsingtao Express (V-4329W)(GTI) COSCO COSCO Shpg.
05/08 Osaka Express (V-4330W) Hapag / ONE
10/08
(V-4331W)
COSCO/ONE COSCO Shpg./ONE (I)
Car.CB-6 MSC Rikku (V-IU429A)(Sailed) MSC
Car.CB-6 MSC Chiara X (V-IP430A)(Sailed) MSC/Hapag MSC Ag/ISS Shpg.
11/08 MSC Altair (V-IS430A) MSC/SCI MSC Agency/CMT
Car.CB-6 MSC Carmelita (V-FD422E)(Sailed) MSC MSC
CB-4 MSC Monica III (V-IB428A)(NSICT) MSC MSC
31/07 APL Phoenix (V-OMXKIW1) CMA CGM
31/07 Ital Unica (V-177E) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shpg/Evergreen China
02/08 W.H. - 521 (V-E025) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I)
Car.GTI-2 MOL Presence (V-015E)(Sailed) ONE
07/08 Dimitries Y (V-246E) X-Press Feeders
GTI-2 One Modern (V-071W) ONE/HMM
GTI-1 OOCL Hamburg (V-151E) RCL/OOCL RCL Ag./OOCL(I) Far East
01/08 OOCL Luxembourg (V-111E) Zim/COSCO Zim Int./COSCO Shpg.
Car.GTI-1 SC Mara (V-24028)(Sailed) Unifeeder/QNL/Milaha Unifeeder/Poseidon Gulf
Car.GTI-2 Tonsberg (V-OPUOEN1)(Sailed) Global Fdrs./CU Lines Sima Marine/Seahorse Gulf
01/08 Tessa (V-2404N) Emirates/KMTC Emirates Shpg./KMTC (I)
RCL/CMA CGM RCL Ag./ CMA CGM Ag.(I)
01/08 UASC Zamzam (V-429W) Maersk Line Maersk India Mediterranean
Car.GTI-2 Wan Hai 373 (V-E001)(Sailed) Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) Colombo &
02/08 Jeju Island (V-E406) COSCO/Interasia Line COSCO Shpg./Interasia Shpg. Far East
Car.BMCT-1 API Bhum (V-009E)(Sailed) RCL/PIL/CU Lines RCL Ag./PIL India/Seahorse Far East
31/07 Kota Loceng (V-147E) Interasia/Evergreen Interasia Shpg./Evergreen Shpg.
Car.BMCT-3 APL Barcelona (V-OPA3W1)(Sailed) CMA CGM/APL CMA CGM Ag. (I) U.K. Cont.
06/08 CMA CGM Congo (V-OPE9NW) COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I)
29/07 Haian West (V-24024W) Sealead Sealead Shipping Mediterranean 30/07 07/08 Hyundai Bangkok (V-0117E) HMM/TS Lines HMM Shpg./TS Lines(I) Far East/ 08/08 13/08 Hyundai Brave (V-0111W) Mediterranean 14/08 02/08 Maersk Cardif (V-429W) Maersk Maersk India Africa 03/08 03/08 MSC Maria Laura II (V-430R) MSC MSC Agency Gulf
Car.BMCT-1 Oshairij (V-2414W)(Sailed) QNL/Milaha Poseidon Far East/
X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Gulf Car.BMCT-2 San Pedro (V-042W)(Sailed) COSCO/OOCL COSCO Shipping/OOCL (i)
02/08 SM Neyyar (V-0427W) Maersk/Safeen Feeders Maersk India/Sima
01/08 Seaspan Jakarta (V-0430W)
(V-070W)
BMCT-3 Sinar Bajo (V-032E) One
Cont’d. from Pg. 3
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MUMBAI: Mumbai Port Authority had organized a Port Masterplan 2047 Workshop at its Conference Hall on 22nd July 2024.
The workshop was inaugurated by Shri Adesh Titarmare, IAS, Deputy Chairperson, MbPA
The workshop was successfully conducted under the able guidance of Shri Rajiv Jalota, IA S, Chairperson, MbPA.
Heads of Departments and senior officers attended the workshop.
Shri Dilip Shekdar, Advisor, Planning, presented the Vote of Thanks.
G A N D H I D H A M : Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) proudly announces the introduction of its new incentive scheme, Strategic Actions to Aid Growth and Rewards (SAAGAR), designed to boost growth through volume commitments. The PFP Group from New Zealand and Australia, represented by Director Mr Eddie Shin, has become the first trade partner to engage with this scheme.
PFP Group has committed to a guaranteed minimum volume of 0.5 million metric tonnes (MMT)
of timber imports to DPA over the next 11 months. This commitment marks a significant step in meeting India’s increasing round wood requirements and improving the efficiency of timber imports.
PFP Group has expressed their gratitude to DPA and their clients in India, along with Handling Agents Rishi Shipping and Ship Agents M/s DBC Sons (Guj) Pvt Ltd , for their support in facilitating this partnership.
Mr Eddie Shin extended his thanks to Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, IRSME, Chairperson of DPA, Shri Nandeesh Shukla, IRTS, and his team for prioritizing and streamlining the SAAGAR scheme.