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Held on Friday, 20th January 2023 at Radisson Hotel – Kandla, Club Lawn, it was one of the Best Award Ceremonies in the entire maritime industry bringing almost all the Industry stalwarts under one roof to cheer and applaud the excellence of Top Companies and Individuals. Cont’d. Pg. 6
MUMBAI: The Federation of Freight Forwarders Association (FFFAI) conducted a Webinar on January 18, 2023 to share important developmentsonnewroutes from India to CIS countries under International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC) and how it can open new opportunities for the Export-Importcommunity.Thewebinarwasaddressedby Mr. Shankar Shinde, Chairman FFFAI and Mr. Sohel Kazani, Executive Committee Member, FFFAI to present the recent developments on INSTC route. Mr. Sunil Mukundan, MD, Indian Global Ports; Mr. Hossien Habibolahi, MD, India Ports Global CFZ and Mr. Shailesh Makawana, Indian Ports Global also made presentations at this webinar to provide details on the progress of Chabahar Port. The webinar was attended by a large number of FFFAI Members and logistics professionals fromacrossthecountry.
The International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) is a 7,200-km-long multi-modal network of ship, rail,androadrouteformovingfreightbetweenIndia,Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Central Asia and Europe. The route primarily involves moving freight from India, Iran, AzerbaijanandRussiaviaship,railandroad.
Mr. Sunil Mukundan and Mr. Shailesh Makwana highlighted the facilities and benefits available at Shahid BeheshtiPortofChabaharPort,itsadvantagesasatransit point and incentives/discount schemes on warehousing andterminalhandlingcharges.
At this webinar the FFFAI Chairman appealed members toparticipate onmovements through INSTCfor CIS/ Russia destination which can also be further compliment European destinations. He also urged to take benefits of discounted charges by Port JNPT / Kandla & ShahidBeheshtiPort(whichisanIndianPort)viabletobe
politicalregimeinAfghanistanunderTalibans. Highlights of new developments on INSTC Route include:
• Total 102 projects are identified to develop the INSTC routes, including the following:
20 railway transport; 59 roads; 7bordercrossingpointswithrelated infrastructure; 8 sea ports, 4 inland waterways; 4 shipbuilding.in Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and in Turkmenistan.
• Participation of New Vessels operators provides regular servicetoIRAN
• Banking : Yes Bank and UCO Bank have formed a partnership withtwoRussianbanks. Through this deal, both of these institutions will get India closer in conductingbusinesswithRussia.
utilized by the Exim trade people. In this new opportunity sector the Logistics service providers should operate on untapped markets .This is pertinent to mention that FFFAI has done a study on the viability of INSTC Route and Chabahar Port with TIR, which has been submitted to theGovernmentofIndia.
Mr.SohelKazanihighlighted thenewdevelopments on the INSTC route in terms of increase of volume, movements of vessels, corrections in freight charges and decreasing costs. Also there are new developments in the banking sector concerning this route. Mr. Kazani also emphasised on the recent developments after the new
UCO Bank has partnered with Gazprom Bank, while Yes Bank has also formed an arrangement with Commercial Bank of Moscow in Russia.
• FIATA Bill of Lading through FFFAI are made available to members : Negotiable FIATA Multimodal Transport Bill of Lading (FBL) are now available in a secureddigitalformatthroughTMSsandotherplatforms.
MrVinodSharma,concludedthewebinarbyproposing vote of thanks to the Chairman FFFAI and all other speakers/dignitaries for sharing their deep insights and valuable information on port development and connectivity. He also thanked all participants for showing theirkeeninterestinexploringtheINSTCroute.
Southampton, Helsingborg, Gothenburg & Red Sea,
Mediterranean, Gioia Tauro (D).
ANL CMA CGM Ag. Southampton, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Dunkirk, Felixstowe, Le Havre, Dron-3 & Mul Riga, Klaipede, Tallim, St.Petersburg, Genoa, Valencia, Fos. SCI/Hapag CMT/ISS Shpg. Southampton, Rotterdam,Antwerp,Dunkirk, Felixstowe, Le Havre —/ULA CFS 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, Unifeeder Group Unifeeder Ag. U.K., North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Dron.2 & TLP 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
Express
NBCL Axis Shpg. Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp & All Inland Desti. Dronagiri-1 Service Allcargo Allcargo Log. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian & Med. Ports. Dron. 2 & Mul. ICC Line Neptune Felixstowe, Hamburg,Rotterdam & other Inland Dest. GDL-3 & Dron-3 GLS Global Log. U.K., North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. JWR
Team Leader Team Leader Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Barcelona, JWR CFS Le Havre, Istanbul, Genoa.
Team Global TeamGlobalLog. U.K., North Continent & Scandinavian Ports. Pun.Conware 27/0128/01 TBA TBA Budapest Express 3304W N1944 263275-13/01 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) Hamburg, Antwerp, London Gateway, Cagliari, Jeddah, Tangier. Dron-3 & Mul 03/0204/02 TBA TBA Osaka Express 3305W N2044 263774-20/01 Hapag ISS Shpg. U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea, & Med.Ports. ULA CFS 10/0211/02 TBA TBA Prague Express 3306W COSCO COSCO (I) U.K., North Cont., Scandinavian, Red Sea & Med.Ports. 18/0219/02 TBA TBA Nagoya Express 3307W
ONE Line ONE (India) Hamburg, Tilbury, Antwerp, Red Sea & Med. Ports. (IOS) Gold Star Star Ship Hamburg, Antwerp, Tilbury. (IOS) Oceangate CFS
24/0125/01 24/01 1000 Koi 0MXDXW1 N1976 263080-11/01 Hapag ISS Shpg. Suez, Port Said, La Spezia, Genoa. Fos, Barcelona, ULA CFS 31/0101/02 TBA TBA APL Antwerp 0MXDZW1 N2031 263553-17/01 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Valencia, Cagliari 2.
Puerto Cabello, Puerto Angamos, Iquique Santiago De Cuba, Mariel
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 29/0130/01 28/01 2000 Maersk Columbus 303W N1904 262006-27/12 Maersk Line Maersk India Charleston, Norfolk, New York (Direct) Maersk CFS 05/0206/02 04/02 2000 Northern Magnitude 304W N2020 Safmarine Maersk India Charleston, Norfolk, New York, Savannah & Other Maersk CFS 12/0213/02 11/02 2000 Maersk Seletar 305W US East Coast Ports. Middle East Container Lines(MECL) Pegasus Maritime Noble Shipping US East Coast & West Coast Dronagiri-1
Ivanhoe 0INDNW1 COSCO COSCO Shpg. 27/0228/02 TBA TBA CMA CGM Butterfly 0INDPW1 Indial Indial Shpg. US East Coast & South America
India America
ICC Line Neptune New York,Norfolk,Charleston,Miami,Baltimore,Houston & Other Ports. GDL/Dron.-3 Express (INDAMEX)
Team Lines Team Global Log. Norfolk, Charleston. JWR Logistics Pegasus Maritime Noble Shipping US East Coast & West Coast Dronagiri-1
Kotak Global Kotak Global US East, West & Gulf Coast 24/01 25/01 23/01 1200 MSC Shay IV303A N2001 263251-12/01 MSC MSC Agency New York, Savannah, Norfolk (INDUSA) Hind Terminal 30/01 31/01 TBA 1200 MSC Qingdao IV304A 06/02 07/02 TBA 1200 MSC Pegasus IV305A 26/0127/01 25/01 0900 MSC Tokyo IU303A N2002 263250-12/01 MSC MSC Agency New York, Charleston, Huston, Freeport. Hind Terminals 02/0203/02 01/02 0900 MSC Beijing IU304A
Kotak Global Kotak Global US East, West & Gulf Coast (INDUS) 09/0210/02 TBA 0900 MSC Noa IU305A 27/0128/01 26/01 1200 MSC Flavia IS304A N2003 263383-15/01 MSC MSC Agency Baltimore,Boston,Philadelphia,Miami,Arica,Buenaventura, Hind Terminals 03/0204/02 02/02 1200 MSC Cristina IS305A Callao, La Guaira, Paita, Puerto Cabello, Puerto Angamos, Iquique, 10/0211/02 09/02 1200 MSC Sola IS306A Valparaiso,Cartagena,Coronel,San Antonio,Santiago De Cuba,Mariel (Himalaya Express) Globelink Globelink WW USA, East & West Coast. (Himalaya Express)
In Port 23/01 X-Pess Bardsey 23001E N1954 262827-07/01 ONE Line ONE (India) USA, East & West Coast, USA, South & Central America 30/01 31/01 TBA TBA George Washington Bridge 018E N2025 263531-17/01 & Caribbean Ports, Canada South & Central America. 05/02 06/02 TBATBA Clemens Schulte 019E Globelink Globelink WW USA, Canada, Atlantic & Pacific, South American & (TIP Service) West Indies Ports. (TIP Service) 23/0124/01 23/01 0900 OOCL New York 091E N1992 263291-13/01 OOCL OOCL(I) USA East Coast & Other Inland Destinations. GDL 31/0101/02 TBA TBA OOCL Hamburg 140E N2030 263586-18/01 RCL RCL Ag USA East Coast & Other Inland Destinations. 07/0208/02 TBA TBA OOCLLuxembourg 100E COSCO COSCO Shpg. US West Coast. 14/0215/02 TBA TBA Seamax Stratford 120E Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) US West Coast. China India Express III - (CIX-3)
Interworld Efficient Marine Bandar Abbas, Chabahar (BMM)
Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. 25/0126/01
Irenes Rythm * 2301 N2010 263428-16/01 Asyad Line Seabridge Sohar, Jebel Ali, Hamad *, Dammam. (IEX) 02/0203/02
Barakah 2302 N2037 263638-18/01 25/01 26/01 25/01
Incheon 304W N1923 261820-25/12 Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali, Salallah (Blue Nile) Maersk CFS 26/0127/01
Kashan 1286W N2018 263482-17/01 HDASCO Armita India Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. (IIX) 26/0127/01 TBA TBA SC Memphis 23002W Sealead Giga Shpg. Dubai 04/0205/02 TBA TBA Future 003W OOCL/TS Lines OOCL(I)/TS Lines(I) (IDEA - INDIA DUBAI EAST AFRICA) GDL/— 27/0128/01 27/01 0900 GSL Ningbo IP304A N2042 263740-19/01 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. King Abdullah. Dron.-3 & Mul. 03/0204/02 03/02 0900 MSC Aby IP305A MSC MSC Agency King Abdullah. Hind Terminals 10/0211/02 09/02 0900 MSC Ines IP305A SCI J.M. Baxi Salallah (EPIC 1 / IPAK) 28/0129/01 28/01 0600 Maersk Boston 304S N1903 262004-27/12 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Qasim, Salallah. (MWE SERVICE) Maersk CFS 29/0130/01 28/01
Sohar.
LMR Logistic Ser. Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. Dronagiri Hapag ISS Shpg. ULA CFS QNL/Milaha PoseidonShpg. Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas. Speedy CFS Cordelia Cordelia Cont. Jebel Ali, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dammam,Jubail, Hamad, Baharin, 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 Ceekay Parekh Gulf Ports. GDL-2 Team Leader Team Leader Dubai, Jebel Ali JWR CFS Team Lines Team Global Log. Gulf Ports. JWR Logistics 28/0129/01
263510-17/01 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Khalifa, Jebel Ali. 04/0205/02
Global Feeder Sima Marine Dronagiri
Unifeeder Group Transworld Shpg. Basra.
Emirates Emirates Shpg. Jebel Ali. Alligator Shpg. Aiyer Shpg. Jebel Ali.
Cordelia Cordelia Cont. West Asia Gulf Ports. Bay Line Freight Conn. Port Sudan & Al Sokhna CWC, GDL & DRT
ISS Shpg. (AIM)
ULA CFS
24/01 25/01 23/01 1200 MSC Shay IV303A N2001 263251-12/01 MSC MSC Agency Colombo. (INDUSA)
Hind Terminals
Hind Terminal 26/0127/01 25/01 0900 MSC Tokyo IU303A N2002 263250-12/01 MSC MSC Agency Karachi. (INDUS)
In Port 23/01 X-Pess Bardsey 23001E N1954 262827-07/01 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 30/01 31/01 TBA TBA George Washington Bridge 018E N2025 263531-17/01 X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Colombo. (TIP) Dronagiri 05/02 06/02 TBA TBA Clemens Schulte 019E CSC Seahorse Colombo. 24/0125/01 23/01 2300 OOCL New York 091E N1992 263291-13/01 OOCL OOCL (I) Colombo. GDL 31/0101/02 TBA TBA OOCL Hamburg 140E N2030 263586-18/01 Star Line Asia Seahorse Yangoon. (CIX-3) Dronagiri-3 25/0126/01 25/01 0900 TS Ningbo 23001E N1943 262728-05/01 ONE/KMTC ONE(I)/KMTC(I) Karachi, Colombo —/Dron-3 29/0130/01 28/01 0800 X-Press Kilimanjaro 23001E N2006 263432-16/01 X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium (CWX) 05/0206/02 TBA TBA Kota Megah 0142E TS Lines/PIL TS Lines(I)/PIL Mumbai Dronagiri-2/— 26/0127/01 25/01 23:59 One Arcadia 063E N1958 ONE Line ONE (India) Colombo. 01/0202/02 TBA TBA One Continuity 062E Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) Contl.War.Corpn. 05/0206/02 TBATBA YM Ubiquity 056E Hapag/CSC ISS Shpg/Seahorse (PS3 Service) ULA CFS/
21/0222/02 TBA TBA BLPL Blessing 2303E
BLPL Transworld GLS Chittagong, Yangoon 07/0308/03 TBA TBA BLPL Trust 1303E 23/0124/01 TBA TBA Najade E32 N1969 262395-09/01 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo. (CI2) Dron-1 & Mul CFS 23/0124/01 23/01 0700 Seamax Westport 084E N1951 262783-06/01 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo. (CI 1) 24/0125/01 23/01 2000 MSC Shaula IW303A N1979 263079-11/01 MSC MSC Agency Colombo (IAS SERVICE) Hind Terminal 26/0127/01 26/01 2300 Zim Atlantic 08W N1973 263030-10/01 ZIM ZIM Integrated Colombo. (ZMI) Oceangate CFS 01/0202/02 TBA TBA Zoi 21E N2005 263407-16/01 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Colombo Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 05/0206/02 TBA TBA ESL Da Chan Bay 02254E KMTC/Gold Star KMTC(I)/Star Ship Dronagiri-3/— 12/0213/02 TBA TBA KMTC Dubai 2301E X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium (CIX3 Service) 17/0218/02 TBATBA Zim Europe 75E EmiratesEmirates Dronagiri-2
In Port 23/01 Haian Mind 23001E N1616 259556-24/11 Unifeeder Feedertech/TSA Singapore, Port Kelang Dronagiri 28/0129/01 TBATBA Hansa Rotenburg 921E N1978 263086-11/01 X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium (SIS) 04/0206/02 TBA TBA Songa Leopard 921E N2017 263463-16/01
In Port 24/01 Shimin 22008E N1957 262852-07/01 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. P.Kelang, Tanjun, Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Balmer Law. CFS Dron. 30/0131/01 TBA TBA Celsius Nairobi 892E N1952 262789-06/01 Unifeeder Feedertech/TSA Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo. Dronagiri 13/0214/02 TBA TBA Navios Bahamas 888E PIL/ONE PIL Mumbai/ONE(I) —/— 14/0215/02 TBA TBA Ever Ursula 184E Hapag ISS Shpg. P.Kelang, Singapore, Xiangang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Da Chan Bay. ULA CFS 20/0221/02 TBA TBA Wide Alpha 234E KMTC KMTC (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-3 27/0228/02 TBA TBA Ever Useful 167E
TS Lines TS Lines (I) P.Kelang,Singapore,Tanjung Pelepas,Xiangang,Qingdao,Laem Chabang. Dronagiri-2 06/0307/03 TBA TBA Celsius Naples 894E CU Lines Seahorse Ship Port Kelang, Singapore, Haiphong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo. CISC Service BSS Bhavani Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Jakarta, Yangoon, Surabaya, Belawan, Ashte CFS 23/0124/01 23/01 0700 Chennai Voyager 2213E N1906 262105-29/12 Global Feeder
RCL RCL Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 19/02 20/02 TBA TBA Wide Juliet 027E 23/0124/01 23/01 0900 OOCL New York 091E N1992 263291-13/01 OOCL/RCL OOCL(I)/RCL Ag Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo, GDL/Dron-1 31/0101/02 TBA TBA OOCL Hamburg 140E N2030 263586-18/01 APL CMA CGM Ag.
Dron.-3 & Mul. 07/0208/02 TBA TBA OOCLLuxembourg 100E
ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. 14/0215/02 TBA TBA Seamax Stratford 120E
COSCO COSCO Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. 28/0201/03 TBA TBA Zim Cherleston 11E Gold Star Star Ship Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai. (CIX-3)
ANL CMA CGM Ag. Port Kelang, Singapore
Dron.-3 & Mul. TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2 25/0126/01 25/01 0900 TS Ningbo 23001E N1943 262728-05/01 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou 29/0130/01 28/01 0800 X-Press Kilimanjaro 23001E N2006 263432-16/01 X-Press Feeders SeaConsortium (CWX)
05/0206/02 TBA TBA Kota Megah 0142E
KMTC KMTC (India) Dronagiri-3 13/0214/02 TBA TBA Pontresina 239E TS Lines TS Lines (I) Dronagiri-2 26/0227/02 TBA TBA X-Press Anglesey 23001E
RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL Mumbai (CWX) Blue Water Poseidon Shpg. Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao. Speedy CFS 26/0127/01 25/01 23:59 One Arcadia 063E N1958 ONE Line ONE (India) Port Kelang, Singapore, Leme Chabang, Kaimep, 01/0202/02 TBA TBA One Continuity 062E Yang Ming Yang Ming(I) Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. Contl.War.Corpn. 05/0206/02 TBA TBA YM Ubiquity 056E Hyundai HMM Shpg. Seabird CFS 17/0218/02 TBA TBA MOL Celebration 089E Samudera Samudera Shpg. (PS3 Service) Dronagiri (PS3 Service) Gold Star Star Ship Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ningbo, Shanghai Ocean Gate 27/0128/01 27/01 0800 Sofia I 304E N1902 262005-27/12 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Kelang, Tanjung Pelepas, Singapore, Hongkong, Maersk CFS 03/0204/02 TBATBA Northern Diamond 305E N1983 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Kwangyang, Pusan, Hakata, Shanghai. Dron.-3 & Mul. 10/0211/02 TBA TBA AS Apollo 306E (FM-3) 31/0101/02 TBA TBA Wan Hai 502 E109 N2015 263499-16/01 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Port Kelang, Singapore, Kaohsiung, Hongkong, Shekou. Dron-1 & Mul.CFS 07/0208/02 TBA TBA Wan Hai 507 E209 N2048 263778-20/01 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. BalmerLaw.CFSDron. 14/0215/02 TBA TBA Ever Dainty E169 Hapag/RCL ISS Shpg./RCL Ag. (CIX) ULA-CFS/ 28/0201/03 TBATBA Argolikos E148 TS Lines TS Lines (I) South East Asia, Far East, China. Dronagiri-2
In Port 23/01 Interasia Engage E003 N1949 262752-06/01 RCL/PIL RCL Ag./PIL Port Kelang, Haophong, Nansha, Shekou. 23/0124/01 CUL Manila 2301E N1892 262122-29/12 CU Lines Seahorse Ship (RWA) 30/0131/01 29/01 1700 Kota Gabung E099 N2013 263427-16/01 Interasia Interasia 03/0204/02 02/02 1700 Sattha Bhum E1398 Emirates Emirates Shpg. In Port 23/01 CMA CGM Tosca 0FF7QE1 N1810 261364-20/12 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Singapore, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou Dron-3 & Mul 23/0124/01 TBA TBA CMA CGM Rabelais 0FF7UE1 N1977 263081-11/01 RCL RCL Ag. (AS1)
In Port 23/01 Henrika 2250E N1845 261733-23/12 KMTC KMTC (India) Port Kelang(W), Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Dronagiri-3 23/0124/01 TBA TBA ESL Kabir 22052E N1984 263137-11/01 TS Lines TS Lines (I) Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 28/0129/01 TBA TBA KMTC Mundra 2301E N1993 263195-12/01 COSCO COSCO Shpg. (AIS SERVICE) 01/0202/02 TBA TBA COSCO Aqaba 070E N2032 263507-17/01 Emirates Emirates Shpg. Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan,Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore. Dronagiri-2 CU Lines Seahorse Ship Port Kelang,Hongkong,Busan, Qingdao,Ningbo. 23/0124/01 TBA TBA Najade E32 N1969 262395-09/01 Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Penang, Port Kelang, Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Dron-1 & Mul CFS 26/0127/01 TBA TBA Kumasi E007 N2022 263513-17/01 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Ningbo, Shekou. 02/0203/02 TBA TBA Delaware Trader E020 InterasiaInterasia (CI2) 09/0210/02 TBA TBA Wan Hai 307 E422 Hyundai HMM Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Hongkong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Shanghai, Ningbo Seabird CFS (CI2) CU Lines Seahorse Ship Port Kelang(N), Hongkong, Qingdao, Shanghai. 23/0124/01 23/01
Allcargo Allcargo Log. Melbourne, Sydney, Frementle, Brisbane, Auckland, Adelaide(LCL/FCL). Dron.2&Mul(W) 12/02 13/02 TBA TBA Seaspan Ciba 014E GLS Global Log. Australia & New Zealand Ports. (TIP Service) JWR 23/0124/01 23/01 0900 OOCL New York 091E N1992 263291-13/01 ANL CMA CGM Ag. Australia & New Zealand Ports. Dron.-3 & Mul. 31/0101/02 TBA TBA OOCL Hamburg 140E N2030 263586-18/01 RCL RCL Ag. Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne. Dronagiri-1 07/0208/02 TBA TBA OOCLLuxembourg 100E
019E
OOCL OOCL (I) Sydney, Melbourne. GDL 14/0215/02 TBA TBA Seamax Stratford 120E
TS Lines TS Lines (I) Australian Ports. (CIX-3) Dronagiri-2 28/0201/03 TBA TBA Zim Cherleston 11E 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. JWR Logistics 31/0101/02 TBATBA Wan Hai 502 E109 N2015 263499-16/01 ANL CMA CGM Ag. Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Dron.-3 & Mul. 07/0208/02 TBA TBA Wan Hai 507 E209 N2048 263778-20/01
24/0126/01 Hoegh Tracer 41 263297-13/01 Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. Lazaro Cardenas, Kingston, Veracruz, Freeport. 29/0102/02 Pederewski 26 Chipolbrok Samsara Houston. 27/01 29/01 Alliance St Louis 145 1061525-12/01 Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. Kingston, Veracruz, Jacksonville. 27/0228/02 Alliance Fairfax 105
24/0126/01 Hoegh Tracer 41 263297-13/01 Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. Masan, Kobe. 25/0227/02 Hoegh Trident 201 Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. Singapore, Laem Chabang. 29/0102/02 Pederewski 26 Chipolbrok Samsara Singapore, Kaohsiung, Shanghai.
27/01 29/01 Alliance St Louis 145 1061525-12/01 Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. Durban, Tema, Dakar *. 27/0228/02 Alliance Fairfax* 105 01/0202/02 Asian Majesty(KR) 206
Eukor Car Carr Parekh Marine Singapore, (Shanghai). 04/0308/03 Herbert 6 Chipolbrok Samsara Singapore.
m.v. “OOCL NEW YORK” (ZIM VOY: 132/E)
The above vessel is arriving at NHAVA SHEVA (GTI) on 23/01/2023 with Import Cargo in containers.
Item Nos. B/L NOS. Item Nos. B/L NOS. Item Nos. B/L NOS. 145 GOSUHKG83406762 146 GOSUHKG83406763 147 1050284848 148 TXMN6169455 149 1050517610 150 1050517470 151 ESZ2301014 152 SZOE23010018 153 DXG2301657 154 SZOE23010142 155 DXA2301134 156 HACK230190029 157 FOCBTX23112 158 HS23010068 159 WOLSZSE23010922 160 WOLSZSE23010717 161 TTSN6163748 162 SZNE22120382 163 PCNVS22120339 164 PCNVS22120343 165 SFE22230338 166 XMNSA2301013 167 XMNSA2301014 168 XMNSA2301009 169 XMNSA2301016
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MUMBAINEW DELHI: Memorandum of Agreement was signed between the Indian Ports Association (IPA) and Research & Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) for settingupaCentreforMaritimeEconomyandConnectivityin the presence of the Minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways and Ayush Shri Sarbananda Sonowal. Various other dignitaries were also present during the function includingseniorofficialsfromMoPSW,RISandIPA.
Dr. Sanjeev Ranjan, Secretary (PSW) complimented the IPA and RIS teams for the effort put in for setting up the centre. He stated that the proposed project of Transhipment Port at Galathea bay at Greater Nicobar in Andaman & Nicobar Islands will be the future which will be advantageous for the BIMSTEC Nations. Therefore the
GatiShakti initiative of the Prime Minister will go beyond the shores of India where the neighbouring Countries ports can also derive benefits.
Union Minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways and Ayush Shri Sarbananda Sonowal stated that “under the leadership of our Prime Minister people are witnessing great changes particularly in the infrastructure and policy areas. The whole world is now looking towards India for its leadership in almost all the sectors. The Minister also expressed his opinion that “RIS should also offer their expertise in Policy Formulations, so that policy decisions can be implemented by the Government in line with the visions of our visionary Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi ji”.
NEW DELHI: Union Minister of Shipping, Waterways, and Ports, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal recently launched a unique drive to highlight the role of rivers-ports-shipping in the everyday life ofacommon man through aseries ofevents. Regional, national, and international dialogues, conferences, andawardshavebeenplannedinthisregard.
“AtatimewhenourPrimeMinister ShriNarendra Modiis leading the world on a new path, the initiative by the Institute for Governance, Policies, and Politics (IGPP) to bring forth the significance of shipping, ports, and waterways to the minds of common people, is appreciable. It will create awarenessabouttheissuesoftheindustry,”saidtheMinister.
He reminded that while rivers and seas remain central to our spiritual life, we are no longer concerned about riverbeds, and the cleanliness of our rivers as we have become used to running water from our taps. “No longer are the songs celebratingourrivers,expressingoursorrowswhentheyflood, and praying for seafarers’ safety part of our daily existence. Such traditions have remained limited to communities settled onriverbanksandcoasts,”theMinisteradded.
It is important that people living on the land are also reminded of the significance of rivers and seas. This should become part of our social psyche, the ‘janmanas’, of our people. The Government under its flagship program Sagarmala, has aimed to achieve port-led development and integrate the common people in India’s success story, Sonowal said at the event which was graced by Member of PM Economic Advisory Council, Sanjeev Sanyal; Ex-Secretary, MoPSW Gopal Krishna; Chairman, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, Sanjay Sethi; Director-General of National Heritage Maritime Complex, Prof. Vasant Shinde; CEOAdani Ports, Subrata Tripathi; Dhruv Kotak of JM Baxi were among otherswhoattendedtheevent.
Bharat Pravah is being organized at a time when India is celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsava with a focus on the economic, cultural, and historical significance of India’s waterways, ports, and shipping. It is also important to
understand its contributions to our everyday life and various nuances attached to it which presently we are largely either unawareoforignored,saidDrManishTiwarifromIGPP.
He said that in the next few months, a string of events is linedup.ThesewouldcenteraroundthetopicssuchasRivers and Sea-Centric Development in India: Through a Historical Lens; Sea, Rivers, Ports, and Ship in Folk Culture and Literature; Their Representation in Popular Culture; Role of Shipping and Ports in India’s Development; The Politics and Economy of Privatisation of Ports; Inland Waterways: Arteries of Growth, their Role, and Significance; Greening Ports and Shipping Industry; Future of Ports and Shipping Industry-Management,Challenges,andPolicies.
The events would be organized at the key hubs of waterways, ports, and shipping across the country at Mumbai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Visakhapatnam, Varanasi, Calicut, and others. It would cover the expanse of Bharatfrom Dwarika in the West to Guwahati in the East; from Varanasi in the North to Rameswaram in the South, said Dr. Tiwari.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Government has announced a one-time relaxation from maintaining average exportobligationandanoptiontoextend the export obligation period for certain sectors under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme. The sectorsthatareeligibleforthisreliefare the Hotel, Healthcare, and Educational sectors. For the years 2020-21 and 202122, these sectors will not be required to maintain average export obligation for EPCGauthorizationsissuedtothem.
These sectors will also have the option to extend the export obligation period for a longer duration, without havingtopayanyadditionalfees.
For EPCG authorizations issued for the Hotel, Healthcare and Educational sectors, the export obligation period
would be extended from the date of expiry for the duration equivalent to the number of days the export obligation period falls within February 1, 2020 and March 31, 2022. This extension will be granted without payment of composition fees. However, for EPCG authorizations issued for sectors other than Hotel, Healthcare and Educational, the export obligation period may be extended for the number of days the existing export obligation period falls within February 1, 2020 and July 31, 2021. This extension will be granted without payment of composition fees, but with a 5% additional export obligation in value terms on the balance export obligation asonMarch31,2022.
Thisrelaxation hasbeenprovided in
light of the economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This relief will help the Hotel, Healthcare and Educational sectors to cope with the negative impact of the pandemic on theirexportactivities.
The Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) scheme is a trade promotion scheme implemented by the Indian government that allows dutyfree import of capital goods for the purpose of export production in India. The scheme aims to encourage the production of goods for export by providing import duty concessions on capital goods. The EPCG scheme is administered by the Directorate GeneralofForeignTrade(DGFT)andis governed by the Foreign Trade Policy of India.
AHMEDABAD: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways
Shri Nitin Gadkari inspected the progress of Ahmedabad-Dholera Expressway. This 109 km long greenfield corridor is being developed atatotalcostofRs.4200crore.
It will act as an important route to connectAhmedabadandDholeraand connect several special investment zones of Dholera to Ahmedabad. This expressway will enable high speed travel between Ahmedabad and Dholera and reduce the travel time to about 1 hour (from 2.25 hours at
present). Will also provide direct connectivity totheairport atDholera. The route connects Sarkhej via Dholera International Airport at Navagam and Sardar Patel Ring
Road near Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR). This expressway will also prove helpful in accelerating industrial activities in AhmedabadandDholera.
NEW DELHI: Ajay Sahai, the CEO, and DG of the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) said that India requires a Shipping Line of its own if it wants to be a serious exporter and manufacturer on the global stage, and the budget offers a golden opportunity to get the ballrolling.
Several issues need to be addressed in logistics, and doing so is expectedtopushupeconomicgrowth — all the stakeholders are on the samepageaboutthis.
However, Sahai elaborates on a shipping line with a global reputation that can help the nation. Last year, there was a remission of about $86
billionintransportfreightcharges.
As exports go up, the figure will soon exceed $100 billion. And an Indian shipping line, which fetches 25% of such a business, would save $25billionayear,explainsSahai.
Almost 90% of worldwide trade is reliant on shipping. This allows shipping majors an enormous hold overworldwidetrade.Whentheyhike the prices, traders and manufacturers have nil or only some optionsbutmustpayup.
This makes the goods costlier. For firms in India looking to become a manufacturing hub and a great exporter, the failure to price goods competitively in the global scenario
canbeadampener.Inreturn,thiscan also blunt initiatives like “Make in India,MakefortheWorld”.
Sahai argues that with India having its shipping line, the country’s manufacturers would never need to depend on any other carriers. This can help evolve Indian goods, making thosemorecompetitive.
Besides, theshipping linecanalso transport for other nations and make somemoremoneyforIndia.
Sahai is upbeat regarding the overall trade scenario and states the services sector, especially, has been performing on a stronger note. They have a significant surplus in this segment.
NEW DELHI: India’s exports –which touched $405 billion in the first 11 months of last year – is expected to be at around $440 billion for calendar year2022andaround$480-$500billion bytheendof2023,said DrAjaySahai, Director General and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Federation of Indian Exports Organisation(FIEO).
While India’s exports touched a record high of $422 billion in 2021-22, an impending recession in key Western markets and a geo-political crisis stirred by the Russia-Ukraine war are being touted as possible factors likely to impact the growth of the country’s exports in 2023. However, Sahai, who heads FIEO, the apex body of Indian export promotion organisations, believes India, to a large extent, will not be much impacted by the global slowdown, though it will not be completely insulatedeither.
“There are some positives, which India will carry into 2023, which will help India to continue to be on the growth path as far as exports are concerned. The positives for India would be that we have already carved out a very effective Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Secondly, we also feel that the Production-Linked Incentives (PLI) scheme will add to incremental production with new sectors joining the production. Thirdly, we are seeing that India will be more integrated into the global valuechain,”Sahaisaid.
However, even though India is the fifth largest economy with the second-highest population in the world, it lags in global trade, with a share of 2.91% as per the World Bank and 2.44% as per the IMF. In fact,
India aims to raise the share of its exports in global trade to 3% by 2027 and 10% by 2047, as one of its goals undertheumbrellaof‘Indiaat100’.
“One of the major problems in India’sexportisthestructuralnature of our exports. 30% of our exports are targeted to a segment that contributes to 70% of global imports, and 70% of our imports are chasing a market that is just 30% of the global imports,” said Sahai, citing the example of the electrical and electronic machinery and automobiles segments, which, when put together, account for 35% of the globalimport,withawhoppingimport sizeofover$6.7trillion.
“In this segment, our share is less than1%.Andso,wehavetremendous opportunities. And that’s why we are pinning our hopes on the PLI scheme because if the PLI scheme can start yieldingresultsinthesesegments,we will be increasing our exports significantly; we are looking into taking our share of exports to 3% and 5% by 2026 and by 2030, respectively,” Sahaiadded.
In 2020, Union Finance Minister Smt.NirmalaSitharaman announced an outlay of Rs. 1.97 lakh crore for the PLI scheme across 14 key sectors, including automobiles and electronic and tech products, to create national manufacturing champions and generate 60 lakh new jobs, as well as an additional production of 30 lakh croreby2025.
“So far, the result of the PLI scheme has been extremely encouraging with respect to mobile phones. Today, we are a net exporter of mobiles. Our total mobile import bill is less than our mobile export bill,” said Sahai.
For example, last fiscal, India’s mobile phone exports touched around $7.7 billion. This year, India is expected to see that increasetoaround$9-$10billion.
A distinct shift in India’s FTA strategy as well as the recent FTAs entered into with markets like the UAE and Australia, in addition to the ones expected to be signed with the UK, Canada, Israel and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), will not only open up new markets for exporters in the country but also help drive foreign direct investments (FDIs) as global companies increasingly look to leverage India as a source of their global supply, said Sahai.
“SofarastheFTAsareconcerned, I think a very distinct shift has happened in our FTA strategy. Today, wearefocusingmoreonthecountries who have complementary economies and on major markets. One of the major criticisms of India’s FTAs has been that we have FTAs with the countrieswherewehaveseenasurge in imports as compared to exports. ButIthinkthattrendwillnowreverse and this will be a very positive sign,” Sahaiadded.
Looking ahead, as India becomes more integrated intotheglobal chain, buoyed in part by the China+1 policy adopted by Western markets, Indian exporters will need to be cognizant of the labour and environment requirements of importing countries and move proactively to meet them, saidSahai.
Strengthening India’s labour and environmental standards will go a long way in boosting the country’s exportsoverthenextdecadeorso,he signedoff.
Cargo
CJ-I MV Neptune J DBC 25/01
CJ-II MV Altus ACT Infra 26/01
CJ-III MV Beteigeuze JMBaxi 25/01
CJ-IV MV Panoria Arnav Shpg. 26/01
CJ-V VACANT
CJ-VI MV Inuyama DBC 24/01
CJ-VII VACANT
CJ-VIII MV Badger Seasacpe 24/01
CJ-IX VACANT
CJ-X MV Mandovi Delta Waterways 25/01
CJ-XI MV Jairan Armita Shpg. 25/01
CJ-XII MV SSL Ganga Transworld 24/01
CJ-XIII MV Clipper Palma ACT Infra 26/01
CJ-XIV MV Yara J DBC 26/01
CJ-XV MV Jag Rajiv Mihir & Co. 25/01
CJ-XVA MV AP Astarea Chowgule Bros 27/01
CJ-XVI MV Everest K Mihir & Co. 25/01
Tuna
OJ-I LPG/C Berlian Ekuator Nationwide 24/01
OJ-II MT Condor Trader Samudra 24/01
OJ-III MT Bia Samudra 24/01
OJ-IV MT Vortex Pioneer
OJ-V VACANT
OJ-VI MT Hari Aradhana MK Shpg. 24/01
In Bulk 23/01 MV Blue Alexander BS Shpg. 31,000 T. Rice In Bags
CJ-XIII MV Clipper Palma ACT Infra Africa 30,000 T. Rice In Bags 2023011022
Stream MV Destiny Ocean Harmony 2,500 T. Bentonite In Bulk 2023011226
CJ-XVI MV Everest K Mihir & Co. 34,875 T. Salt In Bulk 2023011241
CJ-XV MV Jag Rajiv Mihir & Co. 22,880 T. Salt In Bulk 2023011224
CJ-X MV Mandovi Delta Waterways 2,000 T. Coke Breeze In Bulk 2023011080
Stream MT MH Langoey Samudra 9,000 T. Caustic Soda 2023011196
CJ-I MV Neptune J DBC Sudan 23,000 T. Sugar Bags 2022121048
CJ-IV MV Panoria Arnav Shpg. Abidjahan 35,500/ 14,000 T.Rice Bags/Bulk 2022121287
Stream MV Spirit Jeel Kandla Italy 28,500 T. Ball Clay
Stream MV SV Aurora Tristar Logistics 18 Nos.Windmill Blade 2023011179 24/01 MV Tan Binh 134 Jeel Kandla Chennai 23,000 T. Silica Sand
Stream MV TM Hai TA 988 Seacoast 55,000 T. Millscale 2023011198
Stream MV U Thar Chowgule Bros Vietnam 14,100 T. SBM 2023011175
Stream MV Victorious Ocean Harmony 25,000 T. Rice In Bags 2023011242 25/01 MV Xing Xi Hai Allied Shpg. South Korea 53,280 T. RSM In Bulk
CJ-XIV MV Yara J DBC Port Sudan 33,000 T. Sugar Bags (50 Kgs) 2022121415
Stream MV Glory Amsterdam Dariya Shpg. U.S.A. 23,000 T. Coal 2023011209
Stream MV Hope 1 Mitsutor Shpg. 8,609 T. HR Coils 2023011192
CJ-VI MV Inuyama DBC Japan 1,155 T. CR Coils 2023011182
Tuna MV Magic Orion Dariya Shpg. U.S.A. 1,25,200 T. Coal 2023011235
01-Feb MV Ocean Tianchen Tauras 10,915 T. MOP 2023011175
Due/Berth
OJ-I LPG/C Berlian Ekuator Nationwide UAE 20,000 T. Propane/Butane 2023011149
OJ-III MT Bia Samudra Sohar Oman 16,218 T. Chem. 2023011215
Stream MT Bow Tungsten GAC Shpg. 17,500 T. Chem. 2023011204
OJ-II MT Condor Trader Samudra 1,678 T. Chem. 2023011165
Stream MT Damsgaard JMBaxi Malaysia 19,000 T. Palm Oil 25/01 MT Essie C Interocean 30,000 T. CDSBO 27/01 MT Eurochampion Interocean 23,000 T. CDSBO
Stream MT Fairchem Brutto Shantilal Rabick 23,160 T. CDSBO 2023011177
Stream MT Fairchem Loyalty Samudra 20,000 T. Caustic Soda 25/01 MT Geum Gang Wilhelmsen South Korea 4,751 T. Chem.
Stream MT Gulf Mishref JMBaxi Indonesia 12,500 T. CDSBO 2023011185
OJ-VI MT Hari Aradhana MK Shpg. 32,000 T. HSD In Bulk 2023012168
Stream MT MTM Yangon Seaport Brazil 28,000 T. CDSBO 2023011148
Stream MT Myri Joy JMBaxi Houston 18,742 T. Methanol 2023011132
Stream MT PVT Estella Seaport Indonesia 4,500 T. Palm Prod. 2023011245
29/01 MT Stena Impeccable Interocean 15,000 T. CDSBO 24/01 MT Stolt Magnesium JMBaxi Dakar 26,326 T. Phos Acid
Stream MT Songa Topaz Samudra Indonesia 16,000 T. CPO
Stream MT Verige Interocean Arjentina 15,000 T. CDSBO 2023011163
I/E TEUs.
Stream MV TCI Anand 031 /Tuticorin I/E 1,750 TEUs. 2023011207
Stream MV Levant Horizon Seacoast Yemen I/E 225 TEUs. 2022121073
Stream MV Libra Efficient Marine Bandar Abbas I/E 800 TEUs. 2023011152 27/01 MV Bertie Master Log. I/E 900 TEUs.
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27/01 27/01-AM Maersk Columbus 303W 23011
Maersk India Algeciras 27/01 03/02 03/02-AM Northern Magnitude 304W 23031 (MECL) 03/02 TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN,
NEW
25/01 25/01-AM OOCL New York 091E 23021 APL/OOCL DBC & Sons/OOCL(I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Xingang, Dalian, Qingdao, 25/01 01/02 01/02-AM OOCL Hamburg 140E 23023 Gold Star Star Shipping Busan (Ex. Pusan), San Pedro, Kwangyang, Chiwan. (CIXA) 01/02 25/01 25/01-AM George Washington Bridge 018WE 23014 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. 25/01 30/01 30/01-AM Clemens Schulte 019WE 23020 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 30/01 26/01 26/01-AM Seamax Westport 084 23017 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Singapor,Cai Mep,Hongkong,Shanghai,Ningbo,Schekou,Nansha (CI1) 26/01 29/01 29/01-AM One Arcadia 063E 23015 ONE ONE (India) West Port Kelang, Singapore, Leam Chabang, Busan, Sanshan, 29/01 04/02 04/02-AM One Continuity 062E 23024 Ningbo, Sekou, Cai Mep. (PS3) 04/02 29/01 29/01-AM Sofia 1 304E 23013 Maersk Line Maersk India Singapore, Dalian, Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, 29/01 05/02 05/02-AM Northern Diamond 302W 23030 Ningbo, Tanjung Pelepas. (FM3) 29/01
27/01 27/01-AM AS Alexandria 0303E 23022 Maersk/GFS Maersk India/GFS Jabel Ali, Dammam, Mundra (SHAEX) 27/01 27/01 27/01-AM Maersk Columbus 303W 23011 Maersk Line Maersk India Salalah, Jebel Ali, Port Qasim. 27/01 03/02 03/02-AM Northern Magnitude 304W 23031 (MECL) 03/02
TBA X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Jebel Ali, Sohar (NMG)
TBA SLS SLS Mangalore, Kandla, Cochin.(WCC)
25/01 25/01-AM OOCL New York 091E 23021 OOCL/APL
OOCL(I)/DBC Sons Colombo. (CIXA) 25/01 25/01 25/01-AM George Washington Bridge 018WE 23014 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg. Karachi, Muhammad Bin Qasim. 25/01 30/01 30/01-AM Clemens Schulte 019WE 23020 ONE ONE (India) (TIP) 30/01 26/01 26/01-AM Seamax Westport 084 23017 COSCO COSCO Shpg. Karachi, Colombo (CI1) 26/01 27/01 27/01-AM SSL Bharat 23026 SLS SLS Hazira, Cohin, Mangalore, Tuticorin, Mundra. (PIC 1) 27/01 29/01 29/01-AM Sofia 1 304E 23013 SCI J. M Baxi Colombo. (FM3) 29/01 29/01 29/01-AM EM Astoria 304S 23012 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo, Bin Qasim, Karachi (JADE) 29/01 TBA SCI J. M Baxi Mundra, Cochin, Tuticorin (SMILE)
25/01 25/01-AM George Washington Bridge 018WE 23014 X-Press Feeders Merchant Shpg Seattle, Vancouver, Long Beach, Los Angeles, New York, 25/01 30/01 30/01-AM Clemens Schulte 019WE 23020 ONE ONE (India) Norforlk, Charleston, Halifax. (TIP) 30/01 27/01 27/01-AM Maersk Columbus 303W 23011 Maersk Line Maersk Line India Newark, North Charleston, Savannah, Huston, Norfolk. 27/01 03/02 03/02-AM Northern Magnitude 304W 23031 Safmarine Maersk Line India (MECL) 03/02 29/01 29/01-AM One Arcadia 063E 23015 ONE ONE (India) Los Angeles, Oakland. (PS3) 29/01
Car.CB-4 Arzin (V-1285W) (Sailed) HDASCO Armita India Gulf 2332460 22/01 Car.CB-5 A S Cypria (V-2302W)(Sailed) ONE ONE (India) Middle East 20/01 03/02 Irenes Resolve (V-2304W) Hapag ISS Shpg. & Africa 04/02 24/01 CMA CGM Coral (V-OMSF3W1) CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I) Africa 25/01 31/01 Maersk Cebo Verte (V-304W) Maersk Line Maersk India 01/02 23/01 Chennai Voyager (V-2213E) Global Fdr. Sima Marine Far East 24/01 04/02 Shanghai Voyager (V-2201E) Sinokor Sinokor India 05/02 Heung A Line Sinokor India 27/01 Fayston Farms (V-303S) Maersk Line Maersk India Africa 28/01 03/02 CMA CGM Quelimane (V-304S) CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag.(I) 04/02 CB-4 Haian Mind (V-23001E) Unifeeder Feedertech/TSA Far East 2330636 23/01 28/01 Hansa Rotenburg (V-921E) X-Press Feeder Sea Consortium 29/01 Car.CB-4 Haian East (V-23001E)(Sailed) Sealead Giga Shpg. Africa 22/01 26/01 S C Memphis (V-23002E) OOCL/TS Lines OOCL(I)/TS Lines(I) 27/01 25/01 Irenes Rythm (V-2301) Asyad Line Seabridge Far East 26/01 02/02 Gulf Barakah (V-2302) Gulf 03/02 Car.CB-4 Lisa (V-303S) (Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India Africa 22/01 24/01 Libra (V-0132) Lubeck Giga Shpg. B.Abbas 25/01 31/01 Bertie (V-6) Interworld Efficient Marine 01/02 25/01 Maersk Incheon (V-304W) Maersk Line Maersk India U.K. Cont. 26/01 Car.CB-5 Maersk Hartford (V-302W) (Sailed) Maersk Line Maersk India Mediterranean 23/01 Car.CB-5 MSC Fairfield (V-IE252R)(Sailed) MSC/Hapag MSC Ag/ISS Shpg. U.K. Cont. 2332942 21/01 CB-5 Shimin (V-22008E) Unifeeder/KMTC Feedertech/TSA/ KMTC(I) Far East & 2332996 24/01 30/01 Celsius Nairobi (V-892E) Hapag/Evergreen ISS Shipping/Evergreen Shpg. Colombo 31/01 ONE/TS Lines ONE (India)/TS Lines(I) Car.CB-4 Vira Bhum (V-2252E)(Sailed) Global Fdrs./CU
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MSC Vidhi (V-IW301A) MSC Agency 2332482 13/01
Celsius Naples (V-893E) Feedertech 2332500 13/01
NorthernDedication(V-2301W) Poseidon 2332523 13/01
Stephanie C (V-2301) Seabridge 2332533 13/01
MaerskDenver(V-301W) Maersk India 2332537 13/01
T S Dubai (V-22008E) T S Lines India 2332544 13/01
HyundaiSingapore(V-0133E) HMM Shpg. 2332565 13/01
Calais Trader (V-022E) RCL Agency 2332567 16/01
Seaspan Emerald (V-13E) Star Shpg. 2332574 13/01
Marina Voyager (V-E111) Wan Hai Lines (I) 2332585 14/01
Wide Juliet (V-026E) ONE India 2332604 14/01
Montpellier (V-028E) Transworld Group 2332621 14/01
Argolikos (V-E147) ISS Shpg. 2332634 15/01
CMACGMJamaica(V-OMSF1W1) CMA CGM Ag (I) 2332656 16/01
MSC Melissa (V-IV302A) MSC Agency 2332666 16/01
X-Press Anglesey (V-22008E) Sea Consortium 2332688 16/01
MSC Adonis (V-IM302A) MSC Agency 2332731 16/01
BSG Barbados (V-303W) Maersk India 2332741 16/01
CMA CGM Cendrilion (V-0PESJW1) CMA CGM Ag (I) 2332742 17/01
MOL Courage (V-051E) ONE India 2332743 17/01
RDO Fortune (V-010W) ISS Shpg. 2332829 17/01
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Vira Bhum (V-2252E) RCL Agencies 2332873 18/01
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NorthernVigour(V-02SDHS1) 21-01-2023 ACMT
Triagun (V-302W) 21-01-2023 Salallah
Navios Indigo (V-5W) 21-01-2023 Colombo
X-press Odyssey (V-22008E) 22-01-2023 Hazira
DAVOS: The concept of a fragmented world permeates this year’s World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, and raises serious implications for globaltrade.
Speaking at a panel session on Tuesday 17th January, Dr. Ngozi OkonjoIweala, Director- General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), warned against the prospect of the global economy dividingintotwosuperblocs.
“When we look at simulations we’ve done at the WTO, if the world were to decouple into two trading blocs, it is estimated to result in a 5% decrease in global GDP over the longer term. That’s huge,” she said. And the impacts would be more profound for emerging markets and developingcountries.
Th e so lu ti on r es ts i n st re ng th en in g multilateralism and cooperation. “Let’s not forget globalisation had its problems, but it did lift more than abillionpeopleoutofpoverty,”shesaid.
Dr Okonjo-Iweala calls for a rethink of global supply chains, to build-in resilience, stability and diversity that includes people, communities and countries at the margins of global supply chains.
“We need a new type of globalisation, not the old type, what we are calling reglobalisation at the WTO,” shesaid.
At DP World, we fully support the vital role of the WTO as the only organisation dealing with the global rules of trade. A weakened WTO would only increase uncertaintyforcompaniesaroundtheworld.
The seminar also coincided with the publication of our Trade in Transition 2023 report, which was launchedatDavos.
The WTO, Governments and the private sector each have an important part to play in advancing multilateral trade negotiations and strengthening tradegovernancetobenefitallofsociety.