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Theworkshopaimedtodelveintovariousaspectsofthe International Maritime Organization (IMO), including its structure, composition, functioning, instruments, meetings, conventions, and interventions Through insightful sessions and interactive discussions,
participants explored avenues for strengthening India's strategic engagement with the IMO and fostering sustainablemaritimepractices. Cont’d.
VISAKHAPATNAM: Visakhapatnam Port has achieved a significant milestone by securing a spot in the top 20 rankings of the Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI 2023), developed by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence Ranked 19th, Visakhapatnam outperformed Mundra Port, which holds the 27th position and is managed by AdaniPortsandSpecialEconomicZoneLtd(APSEZ).
The CPPI assesses the performance of global container ports based on vessel time in port, aiming to identify areas for improvement to benefit stakeholders in the global trading system and supply chains. This year's index evaluated 405 ports worldwide, considering over 182,000 vessel calls and 381 million twenty-foot equivalent units(TEUs)fortheyear2023.
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The event commenced with an inauguration ceremony, followed by a series of sessions led by distinguished speakers and subject matter experts. Highlights of the workshop included discussions on IMO committees such as the Standard of Training Certification and Watch keeping (STCW), Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), Maritime Safety Committee (MSC), and manyothers.
‘Today'sworkshopmarks a pivotal step in our ongoing efforts to strengthen India's strategic engagement with the International Maritime Organization. By fostering dialogue, sharing insights, and forging partnerships, MoPSW is laying the groundwork for a more sustainable and resilient maritime future.’ said Shri TK Ramachandran, IAS, Secretary, MoPSW
One of the focal points of the workshop was the exploration of opportunities for technical cooperation and capacity building, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in addressing emerging challengesinthemaritimesector.
“DG Shipping shall strive to make the shadow committee multidimensional including all stakeholders as well as subject experts on economics and environmental science”, said Shri Shyam Jagannathan, IAS,DirectorGeneralofShipping.
interactions between stakeholders, facilitating knowledge exchange and fostering collaborative initiatives for the advancementofIndia'smaritimeinterestsontheglobalstage.
IMO is the United Nations specialized agency with responsibility for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine and atmospheric pollution by ships. India is a member of IMO and also an elected Member of its Council. India has more than 7500 km Coastline, around 200Portsincluding12majorportsandmorethan1500ships. It is therefore, imperative on India to engage with the IMO with more focus. The involvement of Industries stakeholdersisimportant.
Overall, the workshop served as a significant milestone in India's efforts to enhance its engagement with the IMO and underscored the nation's commitment to fostering a safe,secure,andsustainablemaritimeenvironment.
Recently on 6th June, in the presence of Shri TK Ramachandran, Secretary of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW), the Shipping Corporation of India hosted a pivotal workshop in Mumbai. The event focused on addressing critical challenges within the shipbuilding industry. Key discussions revolved around
The workshop also provided a platform for fruitful
the establishment of a Ship Owning and Leasing Entity (SOLE) and the creation of the Maritime Development Fund, both of which were aimed at bolstering the sector's growthandsustainability.
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Visakhapatnam Port's container terminal, with a capacity of 1.35 million TEUs, is operated by Visakha Container Terminal Pvt Ltd, asubsidiaryofJMBaxiPorts&Logistics.
The port's efficient performance has earned it the 18th positionintheCPPIregionalrankingsforWest,Central,and SouthAsia,surpassingMundraPort,whichisranked22nd.
The CPPI emphasizes that poorly performing ports can lead to shipment delays, supply chain disruptions, and increased costs, which negatively impact competitiveness
and economic growth. Efficient port operations are crucial for maintaining trade flow and reducing the cost of imports andexports,therebysupportingeconomicdevelopmentand poverty reduction. Martin Humphreys, Lead Transport EconomistattheWorldBank,highlightedtheneedformajor ports to invest in resilience, new technology, and green infrastructure to ensure the stability of global markets. Turloch Mooney, Head of Port Intelligence & Analytics at S&P Global Market Intelligence, noted the interconnected natureofcontainershippingandthebroaderimpactsofport performanceonglobalschedulesandeconomicgrowth.
AHMEDABAD: Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (APSEZ) announced that it has received the letter of intent (LOI) for the operation and maintenance (O&M) of the container facility at the Syama Prasad MookerjeePortinKolkata.
“We’re thrilled to receive the LOI for the operations and maintenance of a container terminal at the prestigious Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata. Leveraging decadesofexperiencemanagingportsinIndia&abroad,we will leave no stone unturned to boost efficiency. This O&M contract will also now enable us to serve our customers in West Bengal region“, said Karan Adani the MD of Adani Ports and SEZ Ltd in a post. The Adani Group company has won a five year O&M contract through a competitive bidding process. With this, the successful bidderhastodeploycargohandlingequipmentwithinseven months from the letter of acceptance (LOA) date, the companysaidinastockexchangefiling.
The Kolkata port is the nominated port for the IndoBangladesh Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade route. Netaji Subhas Dock has regular liner service calls fromthehubportsofSingapore,PortKelangandColombo.
“The presence of APSEZ at the dock is likely to improve connectivity between the terminal and its container ports, particularly with the transshipment hubs at Vizhinjam and Colombo that are targeted for commissioning during the year,” it said. Netaji Subhas Dock is touted to be the largest container terminal on the eastern coast of India. It handled around 0.63 million TEUs in FY2023-24, serving a vast hinterlandencompassingWestBengal,Bihar,UttarPradesh, Jharkhand, Assam, the northeastern hill states and the landlockedneighbouringcountriesofNepalandBhutan.
“We will bring our experience of over two decades of efficiently managing various container terminals within India and outside, benefiting customers and the people of the state,” said Ashwani Gupta, Whole-Time Director and CEOatAPSEZ.
MUMBAI: RBI’s Monetary Policy rightly focuses on India's commitment to macroeconomic stability and fundamental growth. The decision to maintain the repo rate unchanged at 6.5% for the fourth consecutive time reflects RBI's prudent
approach in sustaining economic equilibrium, while the 5.4% inflation outlook underscores its dedication to price stability. This will help capital spending and investments to flow in the Ports & infrastructure sector and contribute to the Indiagrowthstory,said, RajivAgarwal,MD &CEO,EssarPorts.
• APMTerminalscon nuesitsgrowthstrategywithlargeinvestmentsinterminalequipment.
• Investment in 240 pieces of new equipment we agreed over the past months to meet the needs of expansions at APM Terminals Maasvlakte II, APM Terminals MedPort Tangier, Côte d’Ivoire Terminal, APMTerminalsLazaroCardenas,SuezCanalContainerTerminalandtheupcomingterminalinSuape,Brazil.
THE HAGUE: APM Terminals has made milestone investments for five of its terminals in Latin America, Africa and Europe to be ready to serve thecustomersofthefuture.Investingin240newpiecesof terminalequipment,fromship-to-shorecranestorubber tyred gantry cranes and electric terminal tractors, APM Terminals is set to lift standards of operational excellence.
“To serve our customer's needs and realise our growth strategy for APM Terminals, we are ramping up our capacity with cutting-edge products and technology. The agreements we have signed with ZPMC, Sany, Kuenz, Shacman and ABB will help us drive efficiency and sustainability in our operations,” says OlafGelhausen,COOAPMTerminals.
Crane manufacturer ZPMC will deliver 12 ship-toshore cranes to APM Terminals Maasvlakte II in the Netherlands, 4 ship-to-shore cranes for APM Terminals MedPort Tangier in Morocco, 2 ship-to-shore cranes and 9 rubber-tyred-gantry cranes for Côte d’Ivoire Terminal (CIT), 6 automated rail mounted gantry cranes and 14, 1-over-1 hybrid straddle carriers for APM Terminals Lazaro in Mexico. The agreement, signed on April 18 in the Hague, celebrates a two-decade long partnership between the two parties on advanced terminal equipment.
“Wecontinuetoupholdtheprinciplesofopennessand trust and to engage in joint Kaizens to collectively enhance the entire project delivery process. This will enable us to reduce lead times and optimize the supply chain of spare parts,” says ZPMC Chairman Mr.YouRuikai.
100%electricequipmentforSuape,Brazil
Future equipment for the upcoming terminal in Suape,Brazilisalsonowsecured,asAPMTerminalsand Sany officially put pen to paper on April 25 in The Hague. Here the companies also signed a global framework agreement for port cranes. Sany will deliver 2 remotely operated ship-to-shore cranes, 7 remote controlled rubber tyred gantry cranes, 2 electric reach stackers, 2electricemptycontainerhandlers,1electricforkliftand 14electricterminaltractorsforAPMTerminalsSuape.
“InSuape,wearedevelopingastate-of-the-artfacility with great connectivity for the Brazilian northeast region. Being the first 100% electric terminal in Latin America, our goal is to provide safe, competitive and
environmentally friendly solutions that will generate an outstanding experience for local customers,” explains OlafGelhausenofAPMTerminals.
“We are very happy to provide the terminal in Suape with electric equipment in line with the global strategy for APM Terminals to electrify and decarbonise operations.TheSanyteamstandsreadytosupportAPM Terminals to reach the goals of the future to provide sustainable, operational excellence,” says Mr. Jeff Fu, CEOofSanyMarine.
The terminal in Brazil will be the first 100% electric terminal in Latin America and will be ready to operate in2026.
The new investment agreements add to the list of goodnewsfromAPMTerminalsthisspring.InMarchthe company announced plans with Kuenz and ABB to provide 62 automated rail mounted gantry cranes and 1 intermodal yard crane for the expansion of Maasvlakte II.TheagreementmarkedAPMTerminals’largestcrane order in Europe to date and will help double capacity in theterminalby2027.
During March, the Suez Canal Container Terminal also signed a deal for the supply of 90 terminal tractors from Shacman; and 5 empty container handlers, 4 reach stackers,3forkliftsfromSanytosupporttheexpansionof the terminal and to continue serving customers in the terminal that currently has an annual throughput of 4 million TEUs and will expand by a further 2 million TEUsinthefuture.
• 12 Ship-to-shore cranes will be provided for Maasvlakte II as well as 62 automated rail mounted gantrycranesand1intermodalyardcrane
• 4 Ship-to-shore cranes will be provided for APMTerminalsMedPortTangier
• 2 Ship-to-shore cranes and 9 rubber tyred gantry cranesforCôted’IvoireTerminal(CIT).
• For Suape, 2 remote operated ship-to-shore cranes, 7 remote controlled rubber tyred gantry cranes, 2 electric reach stackers, 2 electric empty container handlers, 1 electric forklift and 14 electric terminal tractorswillbeprovided.
• 6 Automated rail mounted gantry cranes and 14 straddle carriers for APM Terminals Lazaro Cardenas.
• 90 terminal tractors, 4 reach stackers, 5 empty container handlers, 3 forklifts for Suez Canal ContainerTerminal(SCCT).
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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
15/0616/06 15/06 1100 MSC Margrit IS421A Q0553 1093176-03/06 MSC MSC Agency U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med Ports. Hind Terminals
19/0620/06 19/06 1100 MSC Rapollo IS422A Q0617 1093742-08/06 SCI CMT Barcelona,Felixstowe,Hamburg,Rotterdam,Gioia Tauro, 23/0624/06 23/06 1100 MSC Regulus IS423A
U. K. North Continent & Other Mediterranean Ports. Himalaya Express
NBCL Axis Shpg. Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp & All Inland Desti. Dronagiri-1 Service
Allcargo Allcargo Log. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian & Med. Ports. Dron. 2 & Mul. ICC Line Neptune Felixstowe, Hamburg,Rotterdam & other Inland Dest. GDL-3 & Dron-3
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Team Global Team Global Log. U.K., North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Pun.Conware
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16/0617/06 TBA TBA NYK Vesta 085W Hapag ISS Shpg. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med.Ports. ULA CFS
19/0620/06 TBA TBA Torrente 4320W COSCO COSCO (I) U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med.Ports.
22/0623/06 TBA TBA YokohamaExpress 4324W
ONE Line ONE (India) Hamburg, Tilbury, Antwerp, Red Sea & Med. Ports. (IOS)
Gold Star Star Ship Hamburg, Antwerp, Tilbury. Oceangate CFS 12/0613/06 12/06 1000 MSC Lisbon IU423A Q0552 1093175-03/06 MSC MSC Agency Haifa. (INDUS) Hind Terminals
In Port 10/06 Seaspan Oceania 040W Q0484 298094-23/05 Hapag ISS Shpg. Suez, Port Said, La Spezia, Genoa. Fos, Barcelona, ULA CFS 17/0618/06 TBA TBA Ningbo Express 2422W Q0531 298442-30/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Valencia, Cagliari 2. (IMEX Service) Dron-3 & Mul 21/0622/06 TBA TBA CMA CGM Titus 0MXJPW1 COSCO COSCO Shpg. P Said, La Spezia, Livorno, Genoa, Fos, Barcelona, Valencia, Algeciras 13/0614/06 12/06 2200 Dimitra C 423W Q0462 297994-21/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Jeddah, S.Canal, Port Said, Tangier, Algeciras, Valencia, Maersk CFS 20/0621/06 TBATBA Maersk Tukang 424W Q0575 298711-03/06 Geona (ME 2) (ME 2)
In Port 10/06 Hyundai Oakland 129W Q0414 297633-15/05 HMM HMM Shpg. Jeddah, Damietta, Piraeus, Genoa, Valencia, Barcelona, Valencia, Seabird CFS 16/0617/06 16/06 0100 Hyundai Faith 109W Q0543 298540-31/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Barcelona, Genoa, Piraeus, Damietta, Algeciras (FIM West Bound) 11/0612/06 TBA TBA COSCO Glory 075 Q0520 298377-29/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) Southampton, Bremerhaven, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Dron-3 & Mul 18/0619/06 TBA TBA APL Salalah OPE93W1 Q0560 COSCO COSCO (I) Le Havre, Jeddah, Tangier, Algeciras. (EPIC) 14/0615/06 TBATBA Haian East 24019W Q0456 297952-21/05 SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. Aliaga, Gebze, Gemlik, Istanbul, Mersin, EL Dekheila, Casablanca, Venghazi, Algier, Raves, Constanta, Thessaloniki, Piraeus, Barcelona, Valencia, Misurata (West Asia Red Sea Med - WARM)
In Port 10/06 MSC Aby IP423A Q0508 1092684-28/05 MSC MSC Agency Burgas, Varna, Poti, Batumi, Constanza, Illychevsk, Odessa. (EPIC / IPAK) Allcargo Allcargo CIS Destinations, Black Sea & East European. Dronagiri-2 15/0616/06 15/06 1100 MSC Margrit IS421A Q0553 1093176-03/06 MSC MSC Agency Novorossiysk, Burgas, Varna, Poti, Batumi, Constanza, Hind Terminals 19/0620/06 19/06 1100 MSC Rapollo IS422A Q0617 1093742-08/06 SCI CMT Odessa (Himalaya Express)
MSC Mexico V IV425A (INDUSA)
TBA Maersk Pittsburgh 422W Q0460 297998-21/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Charleston, Norfolk, New York (Direct) Maersk CFS 22/0623/06 TBATBA Maersk Chicago 423W Q0577 298715-03/06 Safmarine Maersk India Charleston, Norfolk, New York, Savannah & Other Maersk CFS 29/0630/06 TBA TBA Maersk Kinloss 424W 298913-06/06 US East Coast Ports. Middle East Container Lines(MECL)
In Port 10/06 MSC Aby IP423A Q0508 1092684-28/05 MSC MSC Agency Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Coronel, Guayaquil, Cartagena, Hind Terminals 14/0615/06 14/06 0900 MSC Ellen IP424A Q0547 1093135-03/06 Indial Indial Shpg. San Antonio,Arica,Buenaventura,Callao,La Guaira,Paita, 21/0622/06 21/06 0900 MSC Greenwich IP425A 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
12/0613/06 12/06 1000 MSC Lisbon IU423A Q0552 1093175-03/06 MSC MSC Agency New York, Charleston, Huston, Freeport. Hind Terminals
19/0620/06 19/06 1000 Kotka IU424A Kotak Global Kotak Global US East, West & Gulf Coast (INDUS)
15/0616/06 15/06 1100 MSC Margrit IS421A Q0553 1093176-03/06 MSC MSC Agency Baltimore,Boston,Philadelphia,Miami,Arica,Buenaventura, Hind Terminals 19/0620/06 19/06 1100 MSC Rapollo IS422A Q0617 1093742-08/06 Callao, La Guaira, Paita, Puerto Cabello, Puerto Angamos, Iquique, 23/0624/06 23/06 1100 MSC Regulus IS423A Valparaiso,Cartagena,Coronel,San Antonio,Santiago De Cuba,Mariel (Himalaya Express)
Globelink Globelink WW USA, East & West Coast. 17/0618/06 TBA TBA Beijing 4124
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Sydney 0158 Interworld Efficient Marine Bandar Abbas, Chabahar (BMM) Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Bandar Abbas, Chabahar.
Terataki 2408W Asyad Line Seabridge Sohar, Jebel Ali. (IEX)
Jebel Ali. Cordelia Cordelia Cont. West Asia Gulf Ports. Bay Line Freight Conn. Port Sudan & Al Sokhna
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Umm Qasr, Ajman, 15/0616/06 TBA TBA SSF Dream 068W Q0536 298476-30/05 Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaima. (UIG) 13/0614/06 TBA TBA Majd 2411W Q0502 298282-27/05 Global Feeder Sima Marine Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. Dronagiri QNL/Milaha PoseidonShpg. Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. (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
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TBA Shimin 21E Q0511 298320-28/05 UnifeederUnifeeder Colombo. Dronagiri 27/0628/06 TBA TBA Seattle Bridge 090E ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. (CISC Service)
02/0703/07 TBA TBA Ever Sigma 127E CSC Seahorse Colombo. 11/0612/06 11/06 1300 Maersk Zambezi 423 Q0465 297990-21/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Colombo (MESAWA)
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10/0611/06 One Commitment 0065E Q0526 298436-30/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo.
13/0615/06 TBA TBA One Contribution 0057E Q0571 Yang Ming Yang Ming(I)
20/0622/06 TBA TBA Seaspan Adonis 0075E Hapag/CSC ISS Shpg/Seahorse
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11/0612/06 11/06 1400 San Francisco Bridge 072E Q0426 297750-17/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 13/0614/06 13/06 1500 X-Press Antlia 24003E Q0512 298347-28/05 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Colombo. Dronagiri 20/0621/06 TBA TBA Dimitris Y 245E Q0599 CSC Seahorse Colombo. (TIP Service) HMM HMM Shpg. Colombo. Seabird CFS
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TBA TBA Seamax Stratford 130E Star Line Asia Seahorse Yangoon.(CIX-3) Dronagiri-3 14/0616/06 14/06 1800 Wan Hai 513 E093 Q0533 298452-30/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo. (CI2)
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In Port 10/06 MSC Flavia GA422R Q0473 1092149-22/05 MSC MSC Agency Colombo (SENTOSA SHIKRA) Hind Terminal 10/0611/06 10/06 0600 Zhong Gu Nan Ning 02403E Q0436 297861-20/05 ONE/KMTC ONE(I)/KMTC(I) Karachi, Colombo —/Dron-3 17/0618/06
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Blue Water PoseidonShpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS 10/0611/06 MSC Cristina FD416E Q0383 1091306-13/05 MSC MSC Agency Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Yantian. Hind Terminals
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TBA TBA Shimin 21E Q0511 298320-28/05 UnifeederUnifeeder Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo. Dronagiri 27/0628/06
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TBA TBA Ever Sigma 127E Hapag ISS Shpg. P.Kelang, Singapore, Xiangang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Da Chan Bay. ULA CFS
TBA TBA Celsius Naples 903E
KMTC KMTC (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-3 15/0716/07
TBA TBA TS Hong Kong 24002E
TS Lines TS Lines (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-2 22/0723/07
TBA TBA Ever Excel 175E
HMM HMM Shpg. P.Kelang(S), Singapore, Xiangang,Qingdao, Kaohsiung. Seabird CFS (CISC Service)
Samudera Samudera Shpg. P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri
CU Lines Seahorse Ship Port Kelang, Singapore, Haiphong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo. BSS Bhavani Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Jakarta, Yangoon, Surabaya, Belawan, Ashte CFS 18/0619/06
TBA TBA BLPL Trust 1406E Q0598 298924-06/06 BLPL Transworld GLS Far East Ports. 25/0626/06
TBATBA Terataki 2408W
Asyad Line Seabridge Haiphong, Shekou, Laem Chabang. (IEX)
10/0611/06 One Commitment 0065E Q0526 298436-30/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Leme Chabang, Kaimep, 13/0615/06
TBA TBA One Contribution 0057E Q0571 Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. Contl.War.Corpn. 20/0622/06
TBA TBA Seaspan Adonis 0075E
HMM HMM Shpg. Seabird CFS (PS3 Service)
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Dronagiri Gold Star Star Ship Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ningbo, Shanghai Ocean Gate 11/0612/06 11/06 1400 San Francisco Bridge 072E Q0426 297750-17/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, 13/0614/06 13/06 1500 X-Press Antlia 24003E Q0512 298347-28/05 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 20/0621/06 TBA TBA Dimitris Y 245E Q0599
Samudera Samudera Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. Dronagiri (TIP Service)
RCL RCL Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang.
HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang(N), Port Kelang(W), Singapore. Seabird CFS 14/0615/06 14/06 2000 OOCLLuxembourg 110E Q0488 298155-23/05
OOCL/RCL OOCL(I)/RCL Ag Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo, GDL/Dron-1 28/0629/06
TBA TBA Seamax Stratford 130E
APL CMA CGM Ag. Dron.-3 & Mul. 04/0705/07
10/0711/07
16/0717/07
TBA TBA Xin Da Yang Zhou 094E
TBA TBA Torrance 28E
TBA TBA Aka Bhum 022E
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. (CIX-3)
11/0612/06 11/06 1700 Tessa O2403E Q0528 298419-29/05
ANL CMA CGM Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore
Dron.-3 & Mul. TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2
RCL/Global Fdr. RCL Ag./Sima Marine Port Kelang, Ho Chi Minh City, Laem Chabang, Cai Mep
18/0619/06
19/0620/06
TBA TBA Zhong Gu Shen Yang O2420E Q0585 298808-05/06 CU Lines/KMTC Seahorse/KMTC(I)
TBA TBA ESL Nhava Sheva O2421N Q0589 298886-05/06 SeaLead SeaLead Shpg. (VGX)
12/0613/06 12/06 1500 X-Press Odyssey 20424E Q0501 298252-27/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Kelang, Tanjung Pelepas, Singapore, Hongkong, Maersk CFS
21/0622/06
TBA TBA X-Press Carina 24025E Q0562 298674-03/06 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Kwangyang, Pusan, Hakata, Shanghai. (NWX/FI-3) 25/0626/06
TBA TBA X-Press Cassiopea 24026E Sinokor/Heung A Sinokor India Port Kelang, Singapore, Qingdao, Xingang, Pusan Seabird CFS 12/0613/06 12/05 0500 Wan Hai 507 E223 Q0525 298392-29/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Singapore, Kaohsiung, Hongkong, Shekou. Dronagiri-1 19/0620/06
TBA TBA Ital Unica E176 Q0557 298616-03/06 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 25/0626/06
TBA TBA Wan Hai 521 E024
Hapag/RCL ISS Shpg./RCL Ag. (CIX) ULA-CFS/ 02/0703/07 TBA TBA Argolikos E162 TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2 14/0616/06 14/06 1800 Wan Hai 513 E093 Q0533 298452-30/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Penang, Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Dron-1 & Mul CFS 21/0623/06
TBA TBA Jeju Island E405 Q0569 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Ningbo, Shekou. 28/0630/06
TBA TBA Wan Hai 369 E004 InterasiaInterasia (CI2) 05/0706/07
TBA TBA Wan Hai 501 E248
HMM HMM Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hongkong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Shanghai, Ningbo Seabird CFS CU Lines Seahorse Ship Port Kelang(N), Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai.
In Port 10/06 MSC Flavia GA422R Q0473 1092149-22/05 MSC MSC Agency Port kelang, Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas, Laem Chabang, Hind Terminal 12/0613/06 12/06 1200 MSC Sola GA423R Q0521 1092785-29/05 Vung Tau, Da Chan Bay, Shekou (SENTOSA SHIKRA) 10/0611/06 10/06 1400 Xin Pu Dong 274E Q0480 298082-23/05 KMTC KMTC (India) Port Kelang(W), Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Dronagiri-3 16/0617/06
TBA TBA KMTC Delhi 2403E Q0537 1092981-31/05 TS Lines TS Lines (I) Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 19/0620/06 TBA TBA Zhong Ghi Yang 02423E COSCO COSCO Shpg. (AIS SERVICE) Emirates Emirates Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan,Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 10/0611/06 10/06 0600 Zhong Gu Nan Ning 02403E Q0436 297861-20/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou 17/0618/06 TBA TBA One Matrix 089E Q0519 298361-28/05 X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium 18/0619/06 TBA TBA X-Press Capella 24004E Q0561 298675-03/06 KMTC/TS Lines KMTC(I)/TS Lines(I) (CWX/CIX5)
Dron-3/Dron-2 25/0626/06 TBA TBA TS Keelung 24002E
Gold Star Star Ship 04/0706/07 TBA TBA X-Press Pisces 24005E
RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL India 09/0710/07 TBA TBA Ever Envoy 189E
Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS 11/0612/06 11/06 0200 HyundaiHongkong 151E Q0489 298113-23/05 HMM HMM Shpg. Singapore, Da Chan Bay, Busan, Kwangyang, Shanghai Seabird CFS 13/0614/06 14/06 0500 Hyundai Colombo 0137E Q0544 298536-31/05 Sinokor Sinokor India (FIM East Bound) Seabird CFS 02/0703/07 TBA TBA Hyundai Brave 0100E 11/0612/06 10/06 1600 Zoi 114E Q0472 298011-21/05 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Haipong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 15/0616/06
TBA TBA KMTC Dubai 2403E Q0538 1092982-31/05 KMTC/Gold Star KMTC(I)/Star Ship Ningbo, Da Chan Bay
Dronagiri-3/— 28/0629/06 TBA TBA Ever Elite 167E X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium 30/0601/07 TBA TBA Pusan 32E Emirates Emirates Shpg
Dronagiri-2 05/0706/07
TBA TBA ESL Busan 02424E Pendulum Exp. Aissa Maritime (NIX Service) Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS 12/0613/06 12/06 0600 Wan Hai 506 E233 Q0524 298390-29/05 Sinokor Sinokor India Port Kelang, Shekou, Seabird CFS 19/0620/06
TBA TBA Yeosu Voyager E405 Q0603 298954-06/06 Heung A Line Sinokor India Dalian, Shanghai, 26/0627/06
03/0704/07
13/0614/06
TBA TBA Interasia Enhance E035
TBA TBA Wan Hai 523 E030
Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Ningbo, Dron-1 & Mul CFS
InterasiaInterasia Hongkong Feedertech Feedertech/TSA (CI6)
TBA TBA Daphne 864W Q0583 ONE Line ONE (India) Singapore 03/0704/07
TBA TBA Kota Loceng 0146E Q0500 298255-27/05 RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL Port Kelang, 16/0617/06
TBA TBA SM Tianjin 2420E Q0549 298623-03/06 CU Lines Seahorse Ship HaIphong, 28/0629/06
Dronagiri
TBA TBA Safeen Prism 010W Samudera Samudera Shpg. (SIG) Dronagiri 13/0614/06
TBA TBA Vira Bhum 115E Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Nansha, Shekou. BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 07/0708/07
14/0715/07
TBA TBA Ever Dainty 179E InterasiaInterasia (RWA / CIX 4)
TBA TBA API Bhum 009E Emirates Emirates Shpg. 14/0616/06
TBA TBA Najade 061 Q0532 298454-30/05 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya
Dronagiri-1 20/0621/06
TBATBA KMTC Yokohama 2405 Q0612 298998-07/06 KMTC/Interasia KMTC(I)/Interasia Port Kelang, Jakarta, Surabaya.
Dronagiri-3/— 27/0628/06
TBATBA Wan Hai 309 022 (AIS5/SI8 Service) 16/0617/06
TBA TBA Xin Hong Kong 071E Q0548 298620-03/06 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, 18/0619/06
TBA TBA Xin Ya Zhou 162E Q0564 298695-03/06 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.
Xin Da Yang Zhou 094E OOCL OOCL (I) Sydney, Melbourne. GDL
10/0711/07 TBA TBA Torrance 28E TS Lines TS Lines (I) Australian Ports. Dronagiri-2
16/0717/07 TBA TBA Aka Bhum 022E Austral Asia MCS (I) Port Lae, Port Moresbay, Madang, Kavieng, Rabaul, Honiara Dronagiri-3 (CIX-3)
&
Zealand Ports. Conex Terminal 12/0613/06 12/05 0500 Wan Hai 507 E223 Q0525 298392-29/05 ANL CMA CGM Ag. Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Dron.-3 & Mul. 19/0620/06 TBA TBA Ital Unica E176 Q0557 298616-03/06 Auckland, Tauranga, Madang, Port Lae, Rabaul, Port Moresby 25/0626/06 TBATBA Wan Hai 521 E024
TS Lines TS Lines (I) Australian Ports. (CIX) Dronagiri-2 02/0703/07 TBATBA Argolikos E162
Seaspan Lahore 2425W
TBA TS Kwangyang 23004
SeaLead Shpg. Mombasa, Dar Es Salaam
11/0612/06 11/06 1300 Maersk Zambezi 423 Q0465 297990-21/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Durban, Luanda, Pointe Noire, Aapapa, Tincan, Maersk CFS 18/0619/06 TBA TBA CMA CGM Lekki OMSJ5W1 Q0566 298730-04/06 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Cotonou (Direct), Port Elizabeth, Port Louis (MESAWA) Dron.-3 & Mul. 14/0615/06
TBA TBA CMA CGM Valparaiso 423S Q0541 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Reunion, Durban, Pointe Desgalets, Walvis Bay, Luanda, Dron.-3 & Mul. 21/0622/06
TBA TBA Halsted 424S Q0576 298713-03/06 Maersk Line Maersk India Pointe Noire, Tincan, Apapa, Tema, Cotonou, Lome, Capetown. Maersk CFS 28/0629/06 TBA TBA BFAD Pacific 425S DAL Seatrade Durban, Port Elizabeth, Capetown, Maputo, Beira. (MIDAS-2) 16/0617/06 TBATBA Marathopolis 425S Q0461 297997-21/05 Maersk Line Maersk India Mombasa, Victoria. Maersk CFS 23/0624/06 TBATBA Maersk Cairo 426S Q0578 298717-03/06 (MWE SERVICE)
30/0601/07
19/0620/06
TBA TBA Maersk Cape Town 427S
TBATBA OEL Shasta 139 Q0506 298294-27/05 ONE Line ONE (India) Mombassa, Beira, Maputo. (MJI)
In Port 10/06 MSC Aby IP423A Q0508 1092684-28/05 MSC MSC Agency Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 14/0615/06 14/06 0900 MSC Ellen IP424A Q0547 1093135-03/06 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Dakar, Nouakchott, Banjul, Conakry, Freetown, Monrovia, Sao Tome, Bata, Dron.-3 & Mul. 21/0622/06 21/06 0900 MSC Greenwich IP425A Guinea Bissau, Nouadhibou, Dakar, Abidjan,Tema, Malabo & Saotome. (EPIC / IPAK) Globelink Globelink West & South African Ports. Safewater Safewater Lines East, South & West African Ports (EPIC / IPAK)
10/0611/06 MSC Falcon III IB422A Q0550 1093160-03/06 MSC MSC Agency Port Louis, Durban. (ILANGA EXPRESS) Hind Termina 12/0613/06 11/06 0600 MSC Spring III IB423A Q0609 1093660-07/06
12/0613/06 12/06 1000 MSC Lisbon IU423A Q0552 1093175-03/06 MSC MSC Agency San Pedro, Monrovia, Dakar, Freetown, Alger, Annaba, Bejaia, Hind Terminals 19/0620/06 19/06 1000 Kotka IU424A Oran, Casablanca, Nouakchott, Nouadhibou, Cotonou, Tincan/Apapa 15/0616/06 15/06 1100 MSC Margrit IS421A Q0553 1093176-03/06 MSC MSC Agency Tema, Abidjan, Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis Hind Terminals 19/0620/06 19/06 1100 MSC Rapollo IS422A Q0617 1093742-08/06 Team Global Team Global Log. East, West & South African Ports. (Himalaya Express) Pun.Conware
10/0611/06 TBA TBA X-Press Odyssey 20424E Q0501 298252-27/05 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Beira, Maputo, Nacala, Tanga, Lilongwe & Harare. Dron.-3 & Mul. 21/0622/06 TBA TBA X-Press Carina 24025E Q0562 298674-03/06 (NWX/FI-3) 14/0615/06 14/06 2000 OOCLLuxembourg 110E Q0488 298155-23/05 COSCO COSCO Shpg. West African Ports. (CIX-3)
13/0614/06 13/06 1200 Rhine Maersk 424W Q0463 297996-21/05 Maersk Line
ETA ETD Vessel's Voy Rot
MUMBAI
Carting Line Agents Will Load For Name No No & Dt Point
TO LOAD FOR UK, NORTH CONT, SCAN, BLACK SEA, EAST EUROPE & CIS PORTS
18/0619/06 Hoegh Trident 211
TO
Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. Antwerp, Southampton Ports- T/S at Kingston.
TO LOAD FOR USA, CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC, SOUTH-CENTRAL AMERICA & WEST INDIES PORTS
12/0613/06 Grand Pavo 119 298621-03/06
15/0616/06
Bahri Jeddah 028
18/0619/06 Hoegh Trident 211
23/0627/06 CP Pacific 43
Eukor Car Carrier Parekh Marine South & Central America & Caribbean Ports
Bahri Logistics Radiant Maritime Pensacola, Huston, Wilmington & Baltimore.
Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. Kingston, Veracruz, Jacksonville.
Chipolbrok Samsara Houston.
12/0613/06 Grand Pavo 119 298621-03/06 Eukor Car Carrier Parekh Marine Pyungtaek.
15/0616/06 Bahri Jeddah 028
18/0619/06 Hoegh Trident 211
Bahri Logistics Radiant Maritime Shanghai, Higkshi Harima.
Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. Durban, Dar Es Salaam, Maputo, Mombasa-T/S at Durban, 23/0627/06 CP Pacific 43
Chipolbrok Samsara Singapore, Shanghai, Xingang, Masan.
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The above vessel is arriving at NHAVA SHEVA (BMCT) on 10-06-2024 with import cargoes from ports DAMAIYU, INCHEON, NINGBO, PORT KLANG WESTPORT, QINGDAO, SHANGHAI, WUHAN, ZHAPU also transshipment cargo of following Ex. Mother vessel: 17 DMY0004290 18 DMY0004300
SHAM226021
TAO7414304
SHAM212316
NBO7956391
SHAM216312
TAO7429108
WUH0090928
INC4562696
NBO7970558
SHAM235401
NBO7967233
SHAM214324
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KOLKATA:
The Haldia DockComplex (HDC) of Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (SMP), Kolkata has commenced direct container vessel service connecting Malaysia, Haldia and Myanmar. A statement by the port announced that the Haldia Dock Complex and Port Klang and Yangon is to be linked by direct weekly service with a first of its kind weekly express service. The collaborative project has been announced by SITC, a leading Intra Asia operator. Through this service the Far East ports including China and Japan will beconnectedtoSMP,KolkataviaPort Kelang. The first vessel SITC Nagoya berthed at Haldia International Container Terminal, HDC on June 6, sailing directly from Shanghai, China. The second vessel in the loop service SITC Tianjin will
callHDCaroundJune12.
It is for the first time in the history of Kolkata Port operations that a weekly regular direct service from Yangon / Port Klang will call to Haldia Container Terminal operated by J M Baxi Ports and Logistics. Thereafter, theportrotationofthisweeklyservice will be Port Klang-Haldia Dock Complex-Yangon Port-Port Kelang/Shanghai.
Theportauthoritiesareexpecting that with addition of more vessels in this service in the coming weeks the
shipping circuit connecting KolkataPorttoMyanmarand Port Kelang with the direct service till Shanghai will be strengthened.“Theserviceis expected to benefit the shippers in Bengal and other fast developing states of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and the entire North East as the region will benefit with the faster, cheaper transit time and direct connectivity fortheirexportsandimports. This service will also help connect cargoes to Nepal and Bhutan and emerging NE states,” read the statement.
Rathendra Raman, Chairman, SMPKolkatasaid:“Itisexpectedthat withthecommencementofthisdirect service the cost of shipment will be cheaper by about 35 per cent for the cargofromFarEastcountriestoSMP, Kolkata compared to the traditional route, encouraging cargo/trade ownersofIndia,Malaysia,Mayanmar, ChinaandJapanonaregularbasis.”
MUMBAI: On the basis of an assessment of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the country’s central bank, at its meeting today decided to keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 6.50 per cent. Consequently, the standing deposit facility (SDF) rate remains unchanged at 6.25 per cent and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 6.75 percent.
The MPC also decided to remain focused on withdrawal of accommodation to ensure that inflation progressively aligns to the target,whilesupportinggrowth.
These decisions of the RBI are in consonance with the objective of achieving the medium-term target for consumer price index (CPI) inflation of 4percentwithinabandof+/-2percent, whilesupportinggrowth.
Giving an assessment of the current situation, the MPC said, “Global economic activity is rebalancing and is expected to grow at a stable pace in 2024. Inflation has been moderating unevenly, with services inflation staying elevated and slowing progress towards targets. Uncertainty on the pace and timing of policy pivots by central banks is keeping financial markets volatile.Equitymarketshavetouched new highs in both advanced and emerging market economies. Non-energy commodity prices have firmed up, while the US dollar and bond yields are exhibiting two-way movement with spillovers to emerging market currencies. Gold prices have surged to record highs on safehavendemand.”
Analysing the outlook, the MPC said that high frequency indicators of domestic activity are showing resilience in 2024-25. The south-west monsoon is expected to be above
normal, which augurs well for agriculture and rural demand. Coupledwithsustainedmomentumin manufacturing and services activity, this should enable a revival in private consumption. Investment activity is likely to remain on track, with highcapacity utilisation, healthy balance sheets of banks and corporates, government’s continued thrust on infrastructure spending, and optimism in business sentiments. In addition, improving world trade prospects could support external demand.
However, risks are evenly balanced as headwinds from geopolitical tensions, volatility in international commodity prices, and geoeconomic fragmentation pose risks to the outlook. Taking all these factors into consideration, real GDP growth for 2024-25 is projected at 7.2 per cent with Q1 at 7.3 per cent; Q2at7.2percent;Q3at7.3percent;and Q4at7.2percent,theMPCprojected.
DHANBAD:TheDhanbadrailway division of East Central Railways on Friday claimed to have posted the highest amount of freight among all railway divisions during 2023-24FY.
Thedivisionclaimedthatitloaded 188.73 million tonnes (MT) of freight and earned a Rs 25,048.43 crore revenue. DhanbadDivisionalRailway Manager Kamal Kishore Sinha said
Dhanbad was ahead of Bilaspur division in Chhattisgarh that secured the second position by loading 171.99 MToffreightandearningRs20,966.78 crore.
“The Khurda Road division claimed the third spot with 159.95 MT of freight and earning Rs 14,528.07 crore. The Chakradharpur division in Jamshedpur followed closely and secured the fourth position, loading
149.17 MT of freight and generating revenue of Rs 13,192.43 crore,” headded.
Officials said the division was leading in the first quarter of the ongoing fiscal after it loaded 32.32 MT of freight during this time and earned Rs 5.2 crore through ticket checking and inspecting unbooked luggage during the first two months of the currentfiscalyear.
NEW DELHI: Fitch Ratings has maintained its assessment of India’s Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at ‘BBB-‘ with a Stable Outlook, despite the coalition government following the recentelectionresults.
The affirmation of India’s rating highlights Fitch’s confidence in the nation’s economic resilience and potential for growth, even in the face of political fragmentation.
Traditionally, coalition Governments are perceived as unstable, often leading to slower policy implementation andeconomicreforms.
However, India’s rating stability suggests that the country’s underlying economic fundamentals are strong enoughtowithstandsuchpoliticaldynamics.
Earlier this year, in January, Fitch Ratings assigned India a stable outlook, reflecting a positive assessment of thecountry’seconomicconditionsandprospects.
The recent elections, which culminated in a coalition government,havenotalteredFitch’soutlook.
Thisdecisionhighlightstheagency’sbeliefthatIndia’s robust economic growth and solid external financial
position are significant strengths that support the country’srating.
In the past coalition governments often resulted in slower decision-making processes and policy execution, butwiththeBJPdominatingthenewNDAcoalitionIndia’s economicoutlookremainspositive.
One of the key factors supporting India’s rating is its stronggrowthoutlook.
According to the Fitch Ratings, India is expected to remainoneofthefastest-growingeconomiesglobally,with aprojectedGDPgrowthrateof6.9%forthefiscalyear2024.
On inflation in FY25, the report says that RBI may cut itspolicyrateby75bpinFY25.
The report also highlights that the improved health of the banks and corporate balance sheets should pave the wayforapositiveinvestmentcycle.
Sustained reform could support and boost growth prospects, but risks may arise from an uneven implementationrecord.
This growth forecast reflects the country’s ability to sustain high economic performance and underscores the resilienceofitseconomicmodel.
MUMBAI : Mr. Nilabhra Dasgupta IRS, Dy. Chairman of Paradip Port Authority(PPA), participated in a Panel discussion on Port Technology & Innovation: Driving Efficiency and Transforming Maritime Operations at the India Ports Conference 2024here.
HehighlightedvariousmeasurestakenatParadipPortfor modernisationandgreenpractices,variousopportunitiesand challenges in adopting technology, innovation to optimise maritime operation & enhance operational efficiency and promotesustainablesupplychainmanagement.
SINGAPORE: Indian delegation led by Secretary, Department of Commerce, Shri Sunil Barthwal participated in the IndoPacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Ministerial meeting held in Singaporeon6June2024.
The IPEF Ministerial Statement of 14 November 2023 declared substantial conclusion of negotiations for Clean Economy, Fair Economy, and the overarching Agreement on the Indo-Pacific EconomicFrameworkforProsperity.Pursuanttothis,the IPEFpartnerscompletedlegalreviewofthetextforthese agreementsanddomesticapprovalprocesses.
proceduresforratification,acceptanceorapproval.
Today, IPEF members signed these agreements which are first-of-their-kind approaches to addressing 21st century challenges and strengthening economic engagement across a critical region. India actively participatedinthesigningproceedingsandtheministerial deliberations. However, India did not formally sign these agreements as domestic approval processes are still underwayandwillbecompletedafterformationofthenew government. These agreements will enter into force after at least five IPEF partners complete their internal legal
In his intervention, Shri Barthwal reflected on substantial progress made on the establishment of the three cooperative bodies under the Supply Chain Agreement, the Cooperative Work Programmes under the Clean Economy Agreement, and the cooperative activities under the Fair Economy Agreement. He also reiterated that India, with its skilled manpower, natural resources, and policy support, aims to become a major player in the global supply chain. Government initiatives are proactive in finding solutions and ensuring India’s participation in diverse and predictablesupplychains.
RAJKOT: Dehydrated onions from Gujarat are spicing up a variety of curries in foreign lands like never before.
Such is the demand from overseas, that the state has recorded a 67% increase export of dehydrated white onion in the financial year 2023-24,whichisthehighestinthelast fouryears.
Gujarat exported 83,452 tons of dehydrated white onions in 2023-24, according to the data released by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA). In FY 2019-20, a total of 50,052 tons was sent overseas in2019-20.
Mahuva town of Bhavnagar is the biggest centre for onion processing with 120 dehydration plants that convert the bulb into products like powder,flakes,granulesanddriedcut
onions. These products are also derived from 10% red onions and these are extensively used in making spicesandcookinginbigrestaurants.
The main importing countries include the US, Canada, Mexico, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Spain, and other European andWestAsiancountries.
“Thereareseveralfactorsthatled to bumper exports. There was a crop loss in our major competitors like China and Egypt and export of fresh onion was banned by India, which led tothedemandforfreshonioninsome countries skyrocketing,” said Vitthal Koradiya, a leading exporter of processedonionsinMahuva.
Crops from Gujarat and some parts of Maharashtra are processed for export in Mahuva. According to exporters, the last quarter of the financialyear2023-24sawanincrease
in exports due to the government ban to control domestic prices before the general election. This demand surge kept export prices around $2,400 to $2,500 per ton, compared to $2,000 to $2,200earlier.
“New processing units are also coming up in Mahuva and new countries also placing orders looking at our quality and price,” explained Manoj Ram, President of the All India Vegetables Dehydration Association.
According to the exporters, the average export per month has increase to 8,000 tons per month from 6,000 ton last year due to surging demand.
Besides Amreli and Bhavnagar, onion production is significant in Rajkot, Junagadh and Gir-Somnath districts and the state’s annual yield isaround2.50lakhtons.
SINGAPORE: Container xChange, a leading player in the global container shipping market, released its June market forecaster report, showing a significant 45% surge in container prices in China in May, while prices in the US and Europeremainedstable.
Despite the recent price inflation, Container xChange’s analysis suggests a potential market correction, predicting the price bubble will burst in the second half of 2024. The report argues that the current price increase, driven primarily by capacity shortages and an unexpected demand increase, lacks support from robust underlying demand, while high-interest rates and labor market concerns are
expected to curb consumer spending, potentially leading to a decline in shippingvolumes.
“Shippers are advancing shipment dates, causing a temporary demand surge for shipping capacity. This has led to increased throughput volumes, despite weak underlying consumer demand and factory orders,” said Christian Roeloffs, Container xChange’sCo-founderandCEO.
He pointed out that consumer spending in the U.S. increased by a mere 2% in the first quarter of 2024, the lowest increase in three quarters. Also, retail inventories excluding autos in the U.S. rose by only 0.3% month-over-month in April 2024, implying cautious restocking by retailers.
“Given these factors, we expect that the elevated container prices we’ve seen in recent months may not be sustainable,” said Roeloffs. “As the initial rush to restock inventories subsides and the real demand from consumers and businesses remains flat, we anticipate a stabilization or even a decline in container prices in the mid-term. The market is showing signsofvolatilitydrivenbyshort-term factors, rather than a sustained increaseindemand.”
The report also emphasizes that the majority of container logistics professionalssurveyedinMay,aspart of the Container Price Sentiment Index (xCPSI), anticipate further container price increases in the upcomingweeks.
COCHIN:CochinShipyard(CSL)has shared a new image highlighting the substantial progress made on its enormous new dry dock. This cuttingedge facility is nearing completion and is set to revolutionize India’s shipbuilding andshiprepaircapabilities.
A significant part of the project’s advancement involves the installation and commissioning of a massive 600tonnegantrycrane.Thispowerfulcrane will be crucial for managing the large vessels that the dry dock is intended to accommodate.
CSL expects the new dry dock to be
fully operational by August 2024, following the completion of the gantry crane installation and commissioning.
The core civil works for the dry dock, suchasthedockfloor,dockwall,caisson gate, pump house, and sub-stations, havealreadybeensuccessfullyfinished.
The Prime Minister’s official inauguration in January 2024 marked a significantmilestonefortheproject.
With its impressive dimensions of 310 metres in length, 75/60 metres in width, and 13 metres in depth, the new dry dock will be the largest in India. This stepped dry dock design offers
additional flexibility to accommodate a wider variety of vessels.
Thedrydockisdesignedtolast,with a lifespan of 100 years, ensuring that CSL can utilize this critical infrastructureformanygenerations.
The exceptional size and capabilities of the new dry dock make it suitable for servicing a diverse range of vessels, including Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) vessels, aircraft carriers, jack-up rigs, drill ships, large tankers, and merchant vessels, with a draft (depth submerged) of up to 9.5meters.
MUMBAI: Great Eastern Shipping Company has contracted to buy a Medium Range product tanker of about 49,990 dwt on 06 June 2024. The 2013 built vessel is expected to join the Company’sfleetbyQ2FY25.
The Company’s current fleet stands at 43 vessels, comprising 29 tankers (6 crude carriers, 19 product tankers, 4LPGcarriers)and14drybulkcarriers aggregating 3.41 Mn dwt. The Company’s current capacity utilization iscloseto100%.
modernizationandexpansionofthefleet. Additionally, the company had contracted to sell one MR product tanker in May 2024, which is due for deliveryinH1FY25.
The proposed ship will be financed entirely from internal accruals. The purpose of the acquisition is
Post delivery of both the vessels, the company will have 43 vessels aggregating3.41Mndwt.
Cargo Steamer's Agent's ETD Jetty Name
CJ-I Anna Dorothea DBC 14/06
CJ-II Pegasus 02 DBC 13/06
CJ-III Teacher O DBC 12/06
CJ-IV Danship Bulker DBC 13/06
CJ-V Tokyo Spirit Synergy 15/06
CJ-VI NPS Mosa
CJ-VII GF Trader DBC 12/06
CJ-VIII VACANT
CJ-IX Meghna Progress Benline 13/06
CJ-X BC Mirabel Interocean 12/06
CJ-XI SCI Chennai J M Baxi 11/06
CJ-XII Arzin Armita India 11/06
CJ-XIII Ocean Universe J M Baxi 14/06
CJ-XIV GCL Mahanadi Chowgule Bros 13/06
CJ-XV VACANT
CJ-XVA Wujiang BS Shipping 12/06
CJ-XVI Kmarin Genoa Chowgule Bros 11/06
TUNA VESSEL'S NAME AGENT'S NAME ETD Trustin Trader Taurus 11/06
OIL
OJ-I Kruibeke Seaworld 11/06
OJ-II Ocean Hope Marinelinks 11/06
OJ-III Fairchem Pathfinder Samudra 11/06
OJ-IV Bow Panther GAC Shpg. 11/06
OJ-V VACANT
OJ-VI VACANT
OJ-VII Sky Blue J M Baxi 11/06
SSF Dynamic 06/06 Abu Dhabi
Thor Fortune 06/06
Meghna Princess 06/06
Seacon 8 06/06 Korea
TCI Express 07/06 Manglore/ Cochin/Tuticorin
Regency 07/06 Mumbai
Dae Won 08/06
Maubert 09/06
Kathy Ocean 09/06 China
Obe Queen 09/06 Korea AS Alexandria 09/06 J M Baxi
Abdalllah T 10/06 Somalia
12/06 Mohsen Ilyas Seacoast Hodeidah
CJ-X BC Mirabel Interocean
2024061052 Stream Precious Carol Seaworld
2024061080 CJ-V Tokyo Spirit Synergy
Asyad Line
Marine Sohar, Jebel Ali, Dammam (IEX)
In Port —/— Maersk Copenhagen 423W —/— Maersk Line Maersk India Tema, Lome, Abidjan (MW2 MEWA) 11/06 14/06 13/06-PM Maersk Cabo Verde 424W 4051918 Maerssk Line Maersk India Port Casina, Mombasa (MAWINGU)
17/06 17/06-PM Oel Shasta 139W 4052121 Unifeeder Transworld Shpg. Maputo (MJI)
In Port —/— A P Moller 423E 4052006 X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 11/06 16/06 16/06-PM X-Press Odyssey 24024E 4052153 Maersk Line Maersk India Ningbo, Tanjung, Pelepas, Port Kelang (NWX) 17/06 12/06 11/06-PM GFS Giselle 2406 4052080 Global Feeder Sima Marine Port Kelang, Busan, Gwangyang (CSC) 13/06 14/06 13/06-PM Wan Hai 506 6233E Heung A / WHL Samsara / WHL Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hongkong (C16) 15/06 25/06 25/06-AM Inter Sydney 158 4052200 Interworld Efficient Marine China (BMM)
27/06 27/06-AM Terataki 2408 4062185 Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Haiphong, Shekou, Laem Chabang, Port Kelang (FEX1) 28/06 TBA Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Haiphong, Laem Chabang, Jakarta (FEX) TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT
In Port —/— Maersk Copenhagen 423W —/— Maersk Line Maersk India Tema, Lome, Abidjan (MW2 MEWA)
12/06 11/06-PM GFS Giselle 2406 4052080 Global Feeder Sima Marine Karachi (CSC)
18/06 18/06-AM Wadi Duka 2411 4051970 Asyad Line Seabridge Marine Karachi (REX) 19/06
In Port Maersk Copenhagen (V-423W) Maersk India Nhava Sheva 10/06 Dimitra C (V-423W) 4051916 Maersk India Jebel Ali 11/06 GFS Giselle (V-2406) 4052080 MBK Logistix Nhava Sheva
Cap San Lazaro(V-422W) Nhava Sheva 05-06-2024 SM Neyyar (V-421) Pipavav 06-06-2024 Maersk Cape Town (V-423S) Pipavav 07-06-2024
EXPORT CARGO VESSEL'S
14/06 13/06-PM Cosco Glory 75 2402095 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Jeddah, Suez Canal, Tangier, Southamton, Rotterdom, Bremer Haven, 15/06 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Antwerp, Le Harve. (EPIC-III) TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORT
In Port —/— Clemens Schulet 033E 24193 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 10/06 19/06 18/06-2130 Dimitris Y 245E 24202 ONE ONE (India) (TIP)
In Port —/— MOL Creation 092E 24178 ONE ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Haiphong, Cai Mep, Pusan, Shahghai, 10/06 12/06 11/06-1700 One Commitment 065E 24190 HMM / YML HMM(I) / YML(I) Ningbo, Shekou (PS3) 12/06 19/06 19/06-1100 One Contribution 057E 24198 20/06 14/06 13/06-0100 X-Press Odyssey 424E 24192 Maersk Line Maersk India Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 15/06 20/06 20/06-2000 X-Press Carina 425E 24201 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Ningbo, Tanjung Pelepas. (NWX) 21/06 Sinokor / Heung A Sinokor India Port kelang, Singapore, Qindao, Xingang, Pusan 16/06 16/06-1800 OOCL Luxemburg 110E 24191 COSCO / OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Xiamen, Shekou. 17/06
30/06 29/06-1800 Seamax Startford 130E 24197 Gold Star / RCL Star Shpg/RCL Ag. (CIXA) 30/06 13/07 13/07-0600 Xin Hongkong 072E 24207 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor, Cai Mep,Hongkong,Shanghai,Ningbo,Shekou,Nansha (CI1) 14/07 TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF, RED SEA & EAST AFRICAN PORTS
15/06 15/06-1000 Maersk Pittsburgh 423W 24188 Maersk Line Maersk India Salallah, Port Said, Djibouti, Jebel Ali, Port Qasim. (MECL) 16/06 15/06 15/06-0100 SM Neyyar 0423E 24196 Maersk/GFS Maersk India/GFS Jabel Ali, Dammam (SHAEX)
18/06 18/06-1800 Seaspan Jakarta 0424E24199
In Port —/— Clemens Schulet 033E 24193 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi, Colombo.
19/06 18/06-2130 Dimitris Y 245E ONE ONE (India) (TIP)
13/06 12/06-1200 SCI Mumbai 2404 24203 SCI J M Baxi Mundra, Cochin, Tuticorine. (SMILE)
13/06 12/06-1800 SSL Bharat 156 24200 SLS SLS Hazira, Cohin, Mangalore, Tuticorin, Mundra. (PIC 1) 14/06 14/06 13/06-0100 X-Press Odyssey 424E 24192 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo. (NWX)
14/06 14/06-0001 SM Mahi 0071 24206 CCG Sima Marine Hazira, Mangalore, Cochin, Colombo, Katupalli, Vishakhapatanam, 15/06 Krishnapatanam, Cochin, Mundra. (CCG) 16/06 16/06-1800 OOCL Luxemburg 110E 24191 COSCO/OOCL COSCO Shpg./OOCL(I) Colombo. (CIXA)
30/06 29/06-1800 Seamax Startford 130E 24197
13/07 13/07-0600 Xin Hongkong 072E 24207 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo (CI1)
In Port —/— Clemens Schulet 033E 24193 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg Seattle,
ATHENS: Bahri, the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia and a global leader in logistics and shipping, has successfully concluded its participation in Posidonia 2024, one of the world’s biggest shipping exhibitions. Held under the theme "Powering Ahead" from June 3-7, 2024, at the Athens Metropolitan Expo, this biennial event was a convergence point for maritime professionals, renowned shipping companies, innovators, and pioneering industryleadersfromaroundtheglobe.
Leveragingthispivotalplatform,Bahrishowcasedits extensive capabilities and advanced solutions across six business units: Bahri Oil, Bahri Integrated Logistics, Bahri Chemicals, Bahri Dry Bulk, Bahri Ship Management, and Bahri Marine. The company's dedicated booth at the exhibition site facilitated networking with global counterparts, exploring partnership and business opportunities, and engaging withotherstakeholders.
Bahri's participation at Posidonia 2024 aimed to tap into Greece's shipping industry and highlight its technological leadership and exceptional offerings in
the shipping and logistics spheres to a global audience. As a hub of the world’s largest shipping community, Greece is also a top ship-owning nation, operating21percentoftheinternationaland59percent oftheEuropeancapacity,underscoringthesignificance ofthisglobalevent.
Organized under the auspices of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs & Insular Policy, the Hellenic Chamber ofShipping,andtheUnionofGreekShipowners,withthe support of the Municipality of Piraeus and the Greek Shipping Co-operation Committee, Posidonia 2024 attracted over 2,030 exhibitors from 82 countries, showcasingtheiruniqueofferingsandcapabilities.
SINGAPORE: Pacific International Lines (PIL) has launcheditslearninganddevelopmentcentreofexcellence, the PIL Academy, to provide training in maritime and transport logistics for all its employees. The academy aims to strengthen workforce capabilities and future proof careers. It will collaborate with organisations and technology partners to develop a holistic curriculum with accredited courses that will benefit the company and industry.
OfficiatingthelaunchofthePILAcademyastheGuestof Honour was Mr Chee Hong Tat, Singapore’s Minister for Transport and 2nd Minister for Finance, together with PIL’s Executive Chairman Mr S.S. Teo, and CEO, MrLarsKastrup.
Lars Kastrup, CEO of PIL said, “The PIL Academy is partofourpeople-centricandfuturefocusedcommitmentto invest in the training and development of our employees. PIL is focussed on the upskilling, career development and international mobility of our employees, as well as supportingsea-to-shorecareerprogression.
“We aim to enhance their capabilities and future proof their careers, while ensuring we have business sustainability, increased productivity and innovation at PIL. As PIL transforms into a stronger, more efficient, innovative, sustainable, and future ready organisation, we are empowering our employees to propel the company ahead through PIL Academy’s structured and comprehensiveprogrammes.
“The PIL Academy will also support our Management Associate Programme and provide a smooth integration of newtalentsintothecompanyinSingaporeandabroad.“
PILAcademyPartnerships
As a start, PIL Academy has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) to enhance the skills of its workforce, cultivate maritime collaboration and develop trainingexpertise.
It signed an industry-first MOU with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) to jointly develop
micro-credentials for the Competency-based Stackable Micro-credential (CSM) pathway for PIL employees. Participants are able to choose the specialist certificates that best fit their current professional development and potentially stack them towards a degree or a higher qualification. PIL Academy and SIT will co-develop microcredentials related to maritime, and conduct continuing educationprogrammesandworkplacelearningprojects.
The PIL Academy will provide smart learning through in-person, hybrid, and online lessons, as well as work environments that enable active, individual learning experiences. An advanced technology-enabled Learning Studio,andInnovationLabhavebeensetupforparticipants to interact, communicate, discuss presentations, and engage with resources while working in groups across the globe.
Interactive learning platforms to foster collaborative learning, a library of easily accessible resources, and digital channels actively promulgating learning lessons will act to promoteacultureofworkplacelearningandengagement.
The PIL Academy is an essential pillar for the growth of the company, providing flexible learning for employees with competency-based courses; leveraging technology to track, retain and develop talents; creating smart learning environments;andchampioninginnovation.