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Vol. XXXI No. 71 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Tel: (02836) 233312/13, (079) 25625711/12/13, Website: www.eximin.net GUJARAT Thursday, July 1, 2021 DIPAK S. PRAJAPATI +91 7802913859 JUBILANT SHIP EXPRESS LINES Our Services : Shipping Agent, Slot Operator, Freight Forwarding, Transportaon, Custom Clearing : [email protected] I [email protected] BRANCHES : KANDLA - MUNDRA 901A & 902, Vikas Centre, Dr. C. G. Road, Opp. Bombay Presidency Golf Club, Chembur East, Mumbai - 400074, INDIA. Tel.: +91-22-6616 6616 INTERPORT GLOBAL LOGISTICS PVT. LTD. TM Highlights: • Certified Licensed Customs Broker in USA. • Own Offices in USA – New Jersey and Los Angeles. • Own 4PL Warehouse in New Jersey, USA [General & Temperature controlled]. • FCL Ocean Freight Rates ex All Indian Ports. • Air Freight Services - Own IATA Licence. • ODC & Project Cargo. We Specialise in: • DDP & DAP Services. • LCL Ocean Freight Rates. For PAN India enquiries contact: . . Mr Deepak Kataria 8879611574 Mr Suraj Singh 8657554043 Email all freight request & any enquiries to: [email protected] Vacancy for send your CV at SALES [email protected] PAN India Offices: New Delhi • Ahmedabad • Baroda • Gandhidham • Bangalore • Chennai • Tuticorin • Indore • Jaipur • Pune USA Presence: New Jersey • Los Angeles ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, OHSAS 18001:2007 D-U-N-S: 65-032-4812 MTO

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Page 1: INTERPORT GLOBAL LOGISTICS PVT. LTD

Vol. XXXI No. 71E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Tel: (02836) 233312/13, (079) 25625711/12/13, Website: www.eximin.net GUJARAT Thursday, July 1, 2021

DIPAK S. PRAJAPATI+91 7802913859

JUBILANT SHIP EXPRESS LINESOur Services : Shipping Agent, Slot Operator,

Freight Forwarding, Transportaon, Custom Clearing

: [email protected] I [email protected]

BRANCHES : KANDLA - MUNDRA

901A & 902, Vikas Centre, Dr. C. G. Road, Opp. Bombay Presidency Golf Club,

Chembur East, Mumbai - 400074, INDIA. Tel.: +91-22-6616 6616

INTERPORT GLOBAL LOGISTICS PVT. LTD.TM

Highlights:

• Certified Licensed Customs Broker in USA.

• Own Offices in USA – New Jersey and Los Angeles.

• Own 4PL Warehouse in New Jersey, USA [General & Temperature – controlled].

• FCL Ocean Freight Rates ex All Indian Ports.

• Air Freight Services - Own IATA Licence.

• ODC & Project Cargo.

We Specialise in:

• DDP & DAP Services.

• LCL Ocean Freight Rates.

For PAN India enquiries contact:

. .Mr Deepak Kataria 8879611574 Mr Suraj Singh 8657554043 – • –

Email all freight request & any enquiries to: [email protected]

Vacancy for

send your CV at

SALES

[email protected]

PAN India Offices: New Delhi • Ahmedabad • Baroda • Gandhidham • Bangalore • Chennai • Tuticorin • Indore • Jaipur • Pune

USA Presence: New Jersey • Los Angeles

ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, OHSAS 18001:2007

D-U-N-S: 65-032-4812

MTO

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NOHOLDS

BARRED Capt. P. S. Rath, CMD, Econship Tech Pvt. Ltd

Power, perks & non-performance: The Major Port

Authorities Act, 2021

“Hum Angrezon Ke Za-mane Ke Jailor Hain”, Asrani spoofed Charlie Chaplin in Sholay. This evoked viral humour. Hu-mour comes from sharp unexpected outcomes. And what was the unexpected part in what Asrani said? The unexpected part was our hypocrisy in not openly admitting the facts that the British colonists did a far better job in managing our jails than we did in a free India. We know this and yet it’s politically incorrect to voice this in the open. After all, they were our erstwhile oppressors. We still live in that kind of denial of truth.

You would say, how is this related to our so-called port sector reforms of 2021? There is a strong connec-tion here. Indian Ports Act was framed in 1908. Same was amended in 1963. And again in 2021. The basic framework of 1908 still stands. What was eventually gouged out of it in 1963 was its central mechanism of efficiency or the mechanism of get-ting things done. This was done by putting in place a system to reward (power and perks) a collection of politically favoured and powerful people in place of a responsible and account-able conservator. And in 2021, that crowd was re-named, tweaked, made a bit smaller and given more power, like selling port lands or allowing private operators whatever tariff they fancied. That’s all that was done after more than half a century of poor show by the Major Ports.

The British managed and developed our ports much more efficiently. Some would claim that they did this because they wanted to enrich them-selves by exploiting our

resources and so on and so forth. But that’s beside the point. The point is how they did it and can we replicate it? The 1908 Act mandated one conservator to be assisted by a deputy. The tariffs and macro rules were set by the central government. The conser-vator was in a leadership role to get things done. He was like a CEO. He could hire or fire. Nobody could mess or meddle with him. If he did not perform, he was replaced. Simple and straightforward. That’s how things get done in an efficient organisation. And that’s how efficiently the Indian jails were being run then.

Same was the case with the ports. Then we got inde-pendence and changed the rules of 1908 in 1963. We replaced the conservator with a Board of Trustees (17 to 19 trustees) head-ed by a Chairman and Deputy - a motley crowd to run & develop a port. The Chairman and the trustees were selected by the government(s). There was no requirement for qualification or competency other than what the central government deemed fit. The Act was more about ‘Power & Perks’. Getting things done or performance was not even accidentally mentioned. The Act talked in length about power, perks and disqualifications (not qualifications), mak-ing it extremely difficult to remove a selected per-son - unless of course, he committed a murder or big crime and convicted. And until then, he could happily enjoy his power and perks in his tenure. At the same time, in the event where the Chairman wanted to act prudently and on time, there were 17 to 19 trustees

to breathe down his neck for their vested interests. Under such trying circum-stances, where you are not even asked to perform, are throttled down by 17 to 19 persons (with no individual accountability) and are guaranteed your ‘Power & Perks’ for the full tenure, how would you perform? Therefore, our ports be-came progressively ineffi-cient and costly. There were other things like setting up a body to set tariffs called TAMP and so on. Let’s keep all those for another day.

The Board was like a politically-made heaven on earth. Only the favoured few would be sent there to enjoy power and perks with no requirement to perform. The change man-dated the appointment of trustees from government departments (both centre and state), unions and such other interests as the Cen-tral Government deemed fit. Deemed fit is like a blank cheque. You could fill in what you wanted in future and encash it. Under “such other interests’’, they could pick a person(s) from shipowning or shipper and so on. There was intense lobbying to get into those slots. The result was for all to see - inefficiency and high costs. Luckily for us, some container terminals were given to private hands on a landlord-tenant prin-ciple and we saw positive outcomes. But again, these relationships were mired in disputes and absurdities, resulting in move-counts and their ill-effects. The end result is our terminals are far too inferior to sup-port healthy international trade.

Act 2021 had to address all these problems - inef-ficiency, cost, performance, dispute resolution, fair pric-

ing, and so on. But what the Act did was ignore the basic issue of performance (inef-ficiency and cost). It’s like old wine in a new bottle. The Board of Trustees was replaced with a Board with a slight reduction in no of members (earlier trustees). Being on the board entails benefits. It’s all about how much you could extract - not contribute! Little won-der that a CM of a state came out complaining that he feared less representa-tion from the state. Again this is all about power and perks - not performance! Therefore, it is not going to work. The solution lies in spelling out two things with absolute clarity in the Act - performance and leadership. Performance - efficiency and cost. Both are simple numbers. Number of moves per hour per gantry (aver-aged annually) must go up. Cost per move must come down. A time-line should be given to the Board. Second, the Board should be au-thorised to appoint one professional (a CEO or conservator) to achieve the set performance. The perks and pay of the Board should be linked to performance. If the Board fails, they should not be entitled to the perks. A new Board should be put in place. Review should be done annually by the central government. The Act has addressed other is-sues like tariff pricing, sale or use of port lands, dispute resolution, inac-tions by Board, invest-ment, development, etc. Some are good. Some are not that good. We will discuss them another day. (The author’s views are personal.)

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Exim News ServiceGANDHINAGAR, June 30

GUJARAT Maritime Cluster organised a webinar on June 25, 2021 as a part of its Gujarat Maritime

Cluster webinar series, to discuss about the prospects of setting up an eco-system of marine insurers and rein-surers within the Gujarat Maritime Cluster coming up at GIFT City.

The webi-nar was ad-dresses by distinguished speakers, Mr Anil Devli, CEO, Indi-an National Shipowners’ A s s o c i a t i o n

(INSA), and Capt. Savraj Mehta, Chief Commercial Officer, North Group, The North of England P&I Association Ltd.

Mr Anil DevliCapt. Savraj Mehta

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Gujarat unveils its first Integrated Logistics & Logistics Park policy

Exim News ServiceGANDHINAGAR, June 30

ONLY 2 days after releasing the EV policy, the Gu-jarat Chief Minister accorded in-principal approval to the state’s first Integrated Logistics and Logistics Park policy. Believed to be a one of its kind policy, focusing on integrated logistics development and covering the entire value chain, it is expected to enhance Gujarat’s indus-trial competitiveness manifold and create employment opportunities for the youth. The policy provides sup-port to all logistics facilities like logistics parks, warehouses, cold storage,

Gujarat Maritime Cluster aimsto develop a marine insurance

ecosystem in Gujarat

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DPT’s Dock Safety Committee discusses key issues

DPT celebrating 75th year of Independence

- See Page 10

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The development of Gujarat Maritime Clus-ter by Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB), through its subsidiary company Gujarat Ports Infra-structure and Develop-ment Co. Ltd (GPIDCL), is envisaged with the impressive presence of leading shipown-ers, ship operators and charterers, ship man-agers, port operators, maritime consultants, ship recyclers, clearing & forwarding agents, key regulatory bodies, etc. Sensing the gap be-tween demand and sup-ply of certain key mari-time support services, the Gujarat Maritime Cluster is also focus-ing on creating a sound base of specialised ser-vice providers engaged in the fields of marine insurance, marine law, ship finance, etc.

Presently, only ~8% of India’s seaborne trade is being carried out by the Indian fleet, with the re-mainder being handled by foreign vessels. The

Gujarat Maritime ClusterFrom page 3 growth of Indian tonnage

will be instrumental for the country to emerge as a marine insurance hub.

Gujarat Maritime Cluster intends to ad-dress the regulatory and taxation dispari-ties between India and other leading maritime centres, enabling cre-ation of a level play-ing field for the nation’s maritime and shipping businesses. The inclusion of ship leasing as a per-missible activity in IFSC as well as Gujarat Mari-time Cluster’s current attempts to rescind the payment of ‘withholding tax’ on payment of char-ter hire for the cluster members, could pave a new chapter in bring-ing ship operating and chartering services and subsequently shipowning and management from overseas maritime hubs to India.

“With the growth of trade and tonnage envis-aged in India, it is imper-ative that our country not only has marine insur-ance/reinsurance capac-

ity for its own increasing needs, but also be able to provide this service to other countries to gradu-ally become a frontrunner in this domain,” said Mr Anil Devli, CEO, INSA. “It is fitting that Gujarat, the frontrunner maritime state in the country, takes a lead in filling the void in marine insurance ecosys-tem in our country. There is a strong merit in setting up the marine insurance ecosystem within the Gu-jarat Maritime Cluster (a strategic initiative by the maritime brand of India, Gujarat Maritime Board) in GIFT IFSC, by imbib-ing best practices from the leading maritime cen-tres,” he added.

The liberalised regu-latory regime provided by the International Fi-nancial Services Centre Authority (IFSCA), with special carve out for IR-DAI, shall facilitate Ease of Doing Business as well as competitive infrastruc-ture for the marine insur-ers/re-insurers intended in the Gujarat Maritime Cluster, in addition to the

various fiscal incentives in the form of exemptions and concessions (entailed with IFSC business plat-form at GIFT City).

“India will need to fo-cus on the infrastructure requirements in terms of reinsurance arrange-ments, customer service, support teams, regulatory compliances, diversified portfolio (in terms of own-ership and types of ships), knowledge database and expertise (including claim settlement on interna-tional timescales) to build its reinsurance capacity,” said Capt. Savraj Meh-ta, Chief Commercial Officer, North Group, The North of England P&I Association Ltd. “Subsequently, India will need to build a roadmap to develop capacity for free reserves for P&I in-surance,” he added.

The webinar witnessed participation from over 100 prominent players of the maritime and insur-ance fraternity as well as from the wider industrial base in India and abroad, informed a release.

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Exim News ServiceVISAKHAPATNAM, June 30

THE survival of import coal handling terminals urgently needs policy intervention by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW), to mitigate the impact of policy reforms of the government in promoting domestic coal availability and utilisation, stressed a recent communiqué by the Indian Private Ports and Terminals Association (IPPTA) to the Ministry, it is learnt. The letter points out that it is essential to maximise the capacity utilisation of port assets with increase in efficiencies, which will prevent them from being converted to non-performing PPP assets.

It was emphasised that the many policy reforms of the Coal, Power and Environment & Forest Ministries for promoting domestic coal availability and utilisation have been resulting in reduced import coal volumes, thereby impacting the viability of import coal handling terminals. Hence, if policy reforms in the port sector do not happen to match the pace of reforms in other sectors, there will be non-performing assets and a spate of disputes.

Due to the change in policies, and the Covid situation, thermal/steam coal traffic has reduced significantly at key ports like Kolkata, Visakhapatnam, New Mangalore and Kamarajar, with the overall decline being to the extent of 15.4 per cent at all the Major Ports for FY21 compared to the previous year. Major problems are being faced by

Survival of import coal handling terminals seen needing MoPSW policy intervention

single commodity handling terminals in India, requiring urgent policy intervention, the communiqué stressed, as per a report.

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‘CIX2’ Service Ex. JNPT, MUNDRA TO FAR EAST & CHINAVESSELS VOY ETA/ETD JNPT ETA/ETD MUN. ETA/ETD COL. ETA P. KLANG ETA SING. ETA XING. ETA QING.TS SYDNEY 21003E 30-06/01-07-2021 02/03-07-2021 08/09-07-2021 13/07/2021 15/07/2021 27/07/2021 29/07/2021BALBINA 897E 11/12-07-2021 13/14-07-2021 19/20-07-2021 24/07/2021 26/07/2021 07/08/2021 09/08/2021

‘PMX’ Service Ex. MUNDRA TO SRI LANKA, PORT KELANG & CHINA

‘CES (W)’ SERVICEPIRAEUS : 11 DAYSROTTERDAM : 19 DAYSHAMBURG : 21 DAYSTHEMESPORT : 24 DAYS

TRANSHIPMENT AT COLOMBO

Marathon Nextgen, Innova ‘A’-G01, Opp. Peninsula Corporate Park, Off Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel (W), Mumbai-400 013.Board Tel. No.: +91-22-61657900, Fax: 022-61857299 / 98 / 97, E-mail: [email protected], Website: http://www.shipmentlink.com/in

NHAVA SHEVA: Tel: 27471605, Fax: 27246415E-mail: [email protected]

COCHIN:Tel: 0484-6165790, Fax: 0484-6605198 / 6605197E-mail: [email protected]

TUTICORIN:Tel: 0461-6165790, Fax: 0461-6634099 / 6634098E-mail: [email protected]

KOLKATA:Tel:033-61657900, Fax:033-66295199 / 66295198E-mail: [email protected]

CHENNAI:Tel: 044-61657900, Fax:044-66022998 / 66022997E-mail: [email protected]

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‘FEM (W)’ SERVICE (Mediterranean)ASHDOD : 10 DAYSDEKHEILA : 12 DAYSALEXANDRIA : 12 DAYSTARANTO : 16 DAYS

GENOA : 18 DAYSBARCELONA : 20 DAYSVALENCIA : 22 DAYS

‘UAM (W)’ SERVICE (Mediterranean)ASHDOD : 9 DAYSDEKHEILA : 11 DAYSALEXANDRIA : 11 DAYSTARANTO : 14 DAYS

KOPER : 16 DAYSRIJEKA : 18 DAYSTRIESTE : 20 DAYS

• Continuous Carting at Balmer Lawrie CFS, N. Sheva• Accepting Cargoes from ICD Delhi, ICD Ahmedabad• Accepting Reefer/Chilled Cargoes

TRANSHIPMENT AT TANJUNG PELAPAS, JOHAR

PORT LOUIS : 9 DAYS

MAPUTO : 18 DAYS

MOMBASA : 14 DAYSDAR-ES-SALAAM : 19 DAYS

TRANSHIPMENT AT SINGAPORE

‘MZX’ SERVICE (Indian Ocean)

‘ESA’ SERVICE (S. Africa & East Coast, S. America)

MONTEVIDEO : 29 DAYSSANTOS : 32 DAYS

BUENOS AIRES : 27 DAYS

‘FRS’ SERVICE (RED SEA)JEDDAH : 8 DAYSSOKHNA : 11 DAYS

AQABA : 13 DAYS

‘FAX’ SERVICE (South Africa)DURBAN : 14 DAYSCAPE TOWN : 20 DAYS

‘AAE’ SERVICE (Australia)MELBOURNE : 14 DAYS SYDNEY : 17 DAYS BRISBANE : 21 DAYS

TRANSHIPMENT AT KAOHSIUNG‘TPS (E)’ SERVICELOS ANGELES : 16 DAYSOAKLAND : 20 DAYSTACOMA : 23 DAYS

‘UAM (E)’ SERVICETACOMA : 18 DAYS

VANCOUVER : 19 DAYS

‘AUE’ SERVICE (Central America and US East Coast)

WSA (E) SERVICEBUNAVENTURA : 30 DAYSCALLAO : 33 DAYS

PANAMA CANAL, COLON FREEZONE, SAVANNAH, NEW YORK, BATLIMORE

IQUIQUE : 36 DAYSSAN ANTONIO : 39 DAYS

TRANSHIPMENT AT COLOMBOAEF SERVICE

‘AGI’ Service Ex. Mundra to COLOMBO, PORT KLANG, SINGAPORE, LEAM CHABANG

‘CIX’ Service East Bound Ex. GTI, NHAVA SHEVA to FAR EASTVESSELS VOY ETA/ETD GTI ETA P. KLANG ETA SING. ETA KAOHS. ETA H. KONG ETA SHEK.WAN HAI 503 E189 03/04-07-2021 08-07-2021 09-07-2021 14/07/2021 16/07/2021 16/07/2021WAN HAI 506 E193 06/07-07-2021 11-07-2021 12-07-2021 17/07/2021 19/07/2021 19/07/2021

‘CIX3’ Service Ex. GTI TO FAR EAST & CHINA

IMPORT ENQUIRIES: Cargo Tracking, IGM details Etc, Please visit our Local website.

Visit Local Website : www.shipmentlink.com/in & Global website : www.evergreen-line.com

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VESSELS VOY ETA JNPT ETD JNPT ETA COLOMBOTS SYDNEY 21003E 30-06-2021 01/07/2021 08/07/2021BALBINA 897E 11-07-2021 12/07/2021 19/07/2021

CIX2 FOR KARACHI & COLOMBO

CIX3 Service : Now Direct calling to Haiphong (HICT Terminal) Ex. Nhava Sheva, Mundra & Hazira.

VESSELS VOY ETA/ETD GTI ETA/ETD MUN. ETA/ETD HAZ. ETA COL. ETA P. KLANG ETA SIN. ETA QIN. ETA SHA ETA NIN. ETA DCB.

AKINADA BRIDGE 030E 14/15-07-2021 16/17-07-2021 18-07/19-07-2021 22-07-2021 28/07/2021 30/07/2021 15/08/2021 17/08/2021 20/08/2021 23/08/2021

XPRESS ODYSSEY 21004E 21/22-07-2021 23/24-07-2021 25-07/26-07-2021 29-07-2021 04/08/2021 06/08/2021 22/08/2021 24/08/2021 27/08/2021 30/08/2021

VESSELS VOY ETA/ETD MUN ETA P. KLANG ETA SING ETA SHG. ETA NIN.WAN HAI 613 047E 02/03-07-2021 09-07-2021 10-07-2021 18-07-2021 19-07-2021XIN QING DAO 205E 06/07-07-2021 13-07-2021 14-07-2021 22-07-2021 23-07-2021

ITAL LIRICA 114E 01/02-07-2021 05/06-07-2021 16/17-07-2021 18/19-07-2021 22/23-07-2021

OSAKA 889E 07/08-07-2021 11/12-07-2021 22/23-07-2021 24/25-07-2021 28/29-07-2021

VESSELS VOY ETA/ETD MUN. ETA/ETD COL. ETA/ETD P. KLANG ETA/ETD SIN. ETA/ETD LEAM CHABANG

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Thursday, July 1, 2021

Int’l Shipping Scene

Port of Antwerp reaffirms role as major entrypoint to a strong European internal market

LAST week, Port of Antwerp CEO Jacques Vandermeiren met up with European Internal Market

and Industry Commissioner Thierry Breton at the Port of Antwerp to dis-cuss the port’s role as a strategic transport, energy and industrial hub in Europe, said a release.

After a guided tour around the port, Mr Breton and Mr Vandermeiren sat down together to discuss a wide array of important topics ranging from sustain-ability and digitisation to themes like the value of logistics chains, the impact of

Brexit on shippers of goods to and from the United Kingdom, and the merger of the Port of Antwerp with Port of Zee-brugge that is expected to settle at the end of this year.

European ports have proven to be resilient and essential to a strong and internationally well-connected Euro-pean Internal Market, especially the past one-and-a-half year. Port of Antwerp has the ambition to play a pioneering role in the transition to a climate-neu-tral society and economy by 2050, as set out by the European Green Deal.

Said Ms Annick De Ridder, Port alder-man: “Our port serves as a major and es-sential entry point to the European inter-

nal market as it offers the vital link to both businesses and EU consumers/citizens. Thanks

to the agility, dedication, knowhow and resilience of our thousands of employees, we were able to achieve a continuous 100% operational status during the Covid-19 crisis. As a home port we remain ever determined in our mission to facilitate and increase lever-age towards a true sustainable future.”

Hapag-Lloyd & ONE complete integration onto TradeLens platform

HAPAG-LLOYD and Singapore-based Ocean Network Express (ONE) Pte. Ltd have announced they have com-

pleted integration onto the TradeLens platform, helping ensure a more timely and consistent view of logistics data for their containerised freight around the world. TradeLens is a neutral, third-party platform launched by IBM and A.P. Moller-Maersk to help modernise the world’s supply chain ecosys-tems and is run on IBM Cloud and IBM Blockchain.

Since the completion of multiple pilot projects as well as the inte-gration, Hapag-Lloyd and ONE, the world’s fifth and sixth largest car-riers respectively, are now working to help their clients and business partners across all major geographies benefit from TradeLens’ ability to increase efficiency and improve access to information. They join foundation carriers A.P. Moller-Maersk, as well as CMA CGM and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) who both complet-ed their pilots and integration in October 2020, and five other carriers already inputting shipping data into the TradeLens platform.

Additionally, TradeLens continues to rapidly on-board new or-ganisations from across the shipping industry, recently adding ship-pers and importers which use the platform to address back office inefficiencies and improve the visibility of cargo, as per a release.

Seaports join forces to cut emissions from berthed vessels

Egypt Customs announces postponement of Advance Cargo Information requirement to Oct. 1

IN addition to the previous announcement dated May 31, 2021 regarding the new Egyp-tian Customs law #207/2020 effective as of November 2020, and its following related decree for Advance Cargo Information (ACI), the legisla-tion date, which was originally scheduled as of July 1, 2021, has been postponed until Oc-tober 1, 2021 (ETA 1st POL).

The Minister of Finance in Egypt announced, in response to the requests of the business community and international companies, that it will allow ad-ditional time for them to join the ACI system as continuation of the experimental application of the pre-registration system for shipments in seaports until the end of September and the mandatory application from October 1, said a release.

FIVE seaports in North-West Europe have agreed

to work together to make ship-ping cleaner. The aim is to provide large container ships in the ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Bre-men and Haropa (including Le Havre) with shore-based power by 2028 so that the on-board generators are not used when the vessels are

berthed. Vessels will then be connected to the mains power grid through a cable. That is good for air quality and for the climate as it will mean lower nitrogen and CO2 emissions.

The implementation of shore power is complicated. For instance, there is un-certainty about future policy, European or otherwise, re-garding whether or not shore-based power should be made compulsory. International reg-ulations will be needed so that ports spearheading sustain-

ability do not lose their compet-itive position. Investments in shore-based power cannot be avoided now: major infrastruc-ture investments are required and these cannot be made without government support. Moreover, there are still too few readymade solutions for the integration of shore-based power on busy quays. At pres-ent, only a limited number of container ships are fitted with shore-based power connec-tions. Consequently, no Eu-ropean terminals have shore-

based power facilities for large container ships. Finally, the current tax rules are unfavour-able for shore-based power: for the time being, electricity is not subject to energy tax and marine fuel is tax-exempt in most ports.

Shore-based power for container ships by 2028

The said ports have there-fore agreed to make a joint commitment to providing shore-based power facilities for con-tainer ships from 14,000 TEU upwards by 2028. In this seg-ment, it is becoming increas-ingly common for new vessels to be fitted with a shore-based power connection. To demon-strate their commitment and make a clear statement, these ports have signed a Memoran-dum of Understanding to show that they will do everything they can to create the necessary conditions and a level playing field to facilitate the implemen-tation of shore-based power for their clients.

In addition, the ports are jointly calling for a clear Euro-pean regulatory framework for the use of shore-based power or an equivalent alternative. They are also asking for an exemption in energy tax for shore-based power and suf-ficient public funds to realise these shore-based power projects, said a release.

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QATAR Airways Cargo has announced that WebCargo by Freightos will be in-

troduced across the European region (ex-cluding Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Slova-kia and Slovenia) effective June 30, 2021. Forwarders will be able to conduct eBookings with access to live rates and available capacity on the WebCargo platform.

With the implementation of WebCargo across Europe, the total count of countries in the airline’s network on the platform will increase to 32. This will allow customers to fur-ther digitalise their experience with the airline in the region, resulting in more process efficiencies and faster market re-sponses, emphasised a release.

Qatar Airways Chief Officer Cargo, Mr Guillaume Halleux, said: “We are glad to further roll out the third-party eBooking plat-form, WebCargo throughout Europe, as we aim to provide digital connectivity for our customers and extend digitalisation across our operations. This will bring in more efficiencies in the supply chain and provide multiple benefits for our customers. Our aim is to gradually roll out WebCargo throughout our global network during the year, providing con-venience and transparency to our customers.”

Mr Zvi Schreiber, CEO of Freightos Group, said: “We are so proud to have partnered with

Qatar Airways Cargo, the world’s number one cargo airline, on driving global Digital Air Cargo (DAC) adoption. The hyper growth of our eB-

ookings in the last few months (up 1,000% year-on-year) has proven that forwarders are very keen to adopt real-time pricing, capacity and eBookings, particularly in today’s volatile market. Ultimately, this allows them to deliver better air cargo to import-ers/exporters. With today’s significant expansion of our partner-ship with Qatar Airways Cargo, we are excited to drive a further acceleration of digital air cargo bookings in Europe.”

Since the introduction of WebCargo this February in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, South Africa and Spain, Qatar Airways Cargo has been receiving high vol-umes of eBookings via the platform.

Digitalisation or digital future is a key pillar of the carrier’s strategy as it moves towards more systems that allow for dy-namic pricing, automatic quotations, robotic integration and improved reporting. Qatar Airways Cargo has introduced a number of digitalisation initiatives like Robotic Process Automa-

tion for shipment tracking, Salesforce (Ser-vice Cloud), IATA’s One Record Pilot project with Agility and Champ, and the roll out of WebCargo even during the challenging times of the pandemic, the release added.

Qatar Airways Cargo launches WebCargo byFreightos throughout the European region

two locations in Asia which have certified repair, modification and overhaul facilities for Rolls-Royce Trent engines, used in the Airbus A330, A340, A350 and A380, as well as the Boeing 777 and 787 Dreamliner.

Hactl believes that, with en-hanced facilities and stream-lined procedures, it can help to attract more aero engine traffic to and through Hong Kong. Aero engine handling is already big business for Hactl: it cur-rently handles an average of two units per day. The new facil-ity complements Hactl’s existing ability to process aircraft en-gines, which often weigh over 8 tonnes and are frequently valued at over $20 million.

Hactl has installed an additional, dedicated out-

HONG Kong’s largest in-dependent handler, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (Hactl), is making a bid to in-crease Hong Kong’s involve-ment in the movement of aero engines through the establish-ment of a new Aero Engine Handling Centre (AEHC).

Hong Kong is one of only

size weigh-scale to facilitate double-checking of shipment weights. Meanwhile, en-hanced aero engine handling procedures have been drawn up, including the imposition of a 5 kph towing speed limit. All engine ground movements will now take place in convoy with pilot cars front and back. A new, fast-track route has been introduced to reduce

Hactl targets more aero enginestowing distances, clearly marked with height restrictions to prevent collision with over-head obstacles. Only the most experienced of Hactl’s tractor drivers will be entrusted with the towing of aero engines.

Hactl’s proven ability to handle freighters of all kinds gives it a strong advantage in dealing with this specialised commodity, said a release.

SpiceXpress, Delhivery ink MoU to build drone delivery capability

TO build drone delivery capability in the country, air car-go carrier SpiceXpress and Delhivery have signed a Memo-randum of Understanding (MoU).

Drone delivery is seen as the future of logistics and both companies have joined hands to experi-ment with drone technology to provide

state-of-the-art services and make it more popular in the coming years. The technology will be tested for several commercial appli-cations like emergency services, delivery of goods, critical medi-cal services and environmental monitoring. Delhivery will provide the necessary on-ground support to ensure speedy and reliable first-mile and last-mile logistics, as per a report.

Cochin airport winsACI’s Roll of Excellence for quality service

FOR consistently deliver-ing excellent services, Co-chin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) has won Airport Council International (ACI) Director General’s Roll of Excellence honour in Airport Service Quality. ACI World’s Director-General, Mr Luis Felipe de Oliveira, said in a communiqué that Cochin In-ternational Airport has consis-tently delivered excellence in customer service by winning multiple ASQ awards over five years and is one of only six airports worldwide that will receive the recognition this year. The award will be presented during the ACI Customer Experience Global Summit slated to be held on September 9, 2021 in Mon-treal, Canada, said a report.

CMA CGM AIR CARGO completes the Group’s ser-vice offering by leveraging synergies between mari-time transport and logistics.

In order to offer its custom-ers a comprehensive range of transport solutions, the CMA

CGM Group has launched a dedicated airfreight division called CMA CGM AIR CARGO. The division, which counts four Airbus A330-200F cargo aircraft, each with a carrying capacity of 60 tonnes and a flight range of nearly 7,500 km, began operations on March 13, 2021 with the first flight between Liège and Chicago, followed by the opening of routes to New York and Atlanta.

With the aim of meeting market demand for fast pick-up and reduced transit times, the Group is expanding the cover-age of its airfreight division to new regions with the addition of three new destinations by this summer: Dubai, Beirut and Istanbul, said a release.

CMA CGM AIR CARGO leveraging synergiesbetween maritime transport & logistics

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air freight stations, jetties, ports, etc., high-lighted a release.

The policy is aligned with the draft National Logistics Policy which fo-cuses on driving the coun-try’s economic and trade competitiveness through integrated, seamless, ef-ficient, reliable and cost-effective logistics network by leveraging technology, innovation and skill en-hancement.

Timely policyThe global supply chain

changed significantly last year because of the pan-demic and many compa-nies are shifting their op-erations to India. Gujarat has seen an increase in investment, especially in the manufacturing sector. The policy’s timing is thus fitting. A robust network of logistics will give com-petitive advantage to the state, which will help at-tract more investment and support businesses grow.

It is worth mentioning that Gujarat ranked No. 1 in the Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS) Index, instituted by the Ministry of Com-merce & Industry, both in 2018 and 2019. The in-dex benchmarks logistics performance across the states. Some of the evalu-ation parameters of the LEADS index 2019 includ-ed availability and quality of logistics infrastructure, ease of track and trace, quality of logistics ser-vices, timeliness of cargo delivery, state facilitation and coordination, efficien-cy of regulatory processes, etc.

Projects underwayGujarat is a forward

looking state and the gov-ernment understands that logistics is the backbone of its manufacturing sector. As such, many futuristic projects are already under-way. For example, nearly 560 km of the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) will pass through Guja-rat, along which freight

Gujarat unveilsFrom page 3 logistics parks have been

planned to enhance rail-based traffic. The ex-pected investment in this project in Gujarat alone is about Rs 7,000 crore. The Ahmedabad Dhol-era Expressway, which is 110-km long and six-lane, is also under construc-tion. The expressway will connect Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) and the proposed Dholera International Airport with Ahmedabad. Develop-ment of around 11 jetties and various ports have been planned. Around 7 rail connectivity projects have been proposed for providing connectivity to industrial areas, such as to Hazira Port and indus-tries in the Hazira area to DFC. Existing rail lines are also being enhanced. Gauge conversion project is being undertaken on the Katosan-Becharaji-Chanasma-Ranauj line. Other rail line projects to provide first and last mile connectivity to ports such as New Bedi, Rozi, Nargol, etc. have been envisaged by the state government.

Gujarat’s logistics pol-icy was prepared after in-depth analysis of cargo movement data, review of draft National Logis-tics Policy, benchmark-ing study of policies of other states covering one or more areas of logistics, and detailed discussions with government and pri-vate stakeholders to iden-tify objectives and support areas. Incentives and support

As such, specific incen-tives and support mecha-nisms have been identi-fied under this policy to promote private sector investment and make the logistics network more efficient. For example, capital subsidy to the tune of 25% of the eligible fixed capital investment (EFCI) shall be provided for construction of logis-tics facilities and devel-opment & mechanisation of new jetties, with a cap

of Rs 15 crore. Interest subsidy at 7% for 7 years on eligible loan term will be extended with a cap of Rs 50 lakh per annum. To bring down the capi-tal cost, the government will also reimburse 100% stamp duty.

Such thrust to infra-structure development needs to be complement-ed by skilled manpower. The policy focuses on skill enhancement which will improve the employ-ability of youth. Up to Rs 15,000 per trainee for more than 120 hours of training will be reim-bursed. In case of women trainees, 100% fees will be reimbursed with the intention of increasing their participation in this sector. Other assistance related to quality certifi-cation, patent, R&D will also be provided under this policy.

Another salient feature of the policy is its focus on technology and quality enhancement of logistics services. Specific support will be given to private companies to adopt dis-ruptive technologies to increase their efficiency and visibility across the value chain, including improved tracking of cargo. This will improve the quality of services and will benefit the end user immensely. Greater efficiency in the logistics network will also reduce the overall cost for the

end user. Transport is seen as a

key contributor to CO2 emissions. Any policy should thus focus on de-carbonising this sector. Gujarat’s Integrated Lo-gistics and Logistics Park policy addresses this con-cern by extending support to R&D and innovation to make this sector sustain-able and environment-friendly. Masterplan and experts

A statewide logistics masterplan will be devel-oped as part of this policy, which will study the utili-sation of the existing in-frastructure and accord-ingly identify strategic locations for new projects across the state. This will be done through rigor-ous coordination with over 10 government de-partments and agencies such as Ports & Trans-port department, Roads & Buildings department, GUJSAIL, G-Ride, GIDC, GMB, etc.

Considering it a game changer, it is learnt that a separate team of ex-perts will be constituted to implement the objec-tives of this policy and promote its widespread adoption. These experts will also coordinate with private players and trade associations to identify new initiatives that can be undertaken to make Gujarat a leader in the lo-gistics sector, the release added.

Exim News ServiceNEW DELHI, June 30

INDIA’S onion export earnings fell by about nine per cent to a value of Rs 2,107 crore in 2020-21 due to a four-month ban on shipments coupled with a decline in demand due to the Covid pandemic. Over-all, it pulled down export earnings to a six-year-low during the 2020-21 finan-cial year. From a high of Rs 4,651 crore in 2016-17, onion export earnings have seen a steady decline,

Onion export earnings downwhile volumes have also taken a beating. Exporters attribute the government’s move to ban onion ex-ports whenever domestic prices rise for the declin-ing trend, the inconsistent policy resulting in diver-sion by buyers. The Gulf and Bangladesh are major markets for Indian onion. But this season, Pakistani onion reached the Gulf market in big numbers as there was uncertainty about Indian exports, as per a report.

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Cessation of Force Majeure at Karaikal PortExim News Service

KARAIKAL, June 16IN a communiqué last week, Karaikal Port said that given the

various unlock guidelines issued by the governments of Puduch-erry and Tamil Nadu, as well as keeping in mind the fact that port services are categorised as essential services, it is ending the Force Majeure from 0000 hours on June 8, 2021. “Although the impact of the said Force Majeure continues and we are contemplating the extent of its impact, we endeavour to normalise the port services as soon as possible and practicable,” the communiqué added.

The port had notified Force Majeure on May 8 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Exim News ServiceGENEVA, June 30

GLOBAL merchandise trade con-tinued to bounce back in the first quarter of 2021 from its collapse earlier in the pandemic, but the pace of recovery has diverged strongly across countries and regions. The volume of merchandise exports and imports in the first quarter rose to new heights in Asia, re-verted to pre-pandemic levels in Europe and North America, and lagged in poorer, less industri-alised regions such as Africa and the Middle East, as per a release.

The volume of world merchan-dise trade grew 2.1% quarter-on-quarter in Q1, which is equivalent to an annual rate of 8.7%. Year-on-year growth picked up to 4.3% in the same period. A bigger increase is ex-pected in the second quarter due to the steep decline in the same quar-ter a year ago. The current pace of recovery is broadly consistent with the WTO’s most recent forecast of March 31, 2021, which predicted global merchandise trade growth of 8% in 2021 and 4% in 2022. Ineq-uitable access to Covid-19 vaccines continues to pose the greatest threat to the economic outlook since a fail-ure to protect all people regardless of income leaves populations vulnera-ble to further waves of infection. The next forecast update will be released in October.

Most regions have seen merchan-dise exports and imports recover to varying degrees since trade bot-tomed out in the second quarter of last year. The major exception is the Commonwealth of Independent

States (CIS) including certain for-mer and associate members, exports of which have continued to decline. In the first quarter of 2021, mer-chandise export volumes were up in Asia (+21.0% year-on-year) and Europe (+1.9%). They were down slightly in South and Cen-tral America (-0.1%) and North America (-2.2%), and down more substantially in Africa (-4.6%), the Middle East (-8.4%) and the CIS (-13.9%).

By comparison, merchandise import volumes were up year-on-year in all regions except Africa (-0.9%) and the Middle East (-2.7%). Overall, it appears that the trade recovery to date has been strongest in Asia and weak-est in regions that export natural resources disproportionately.

Merchandise trade valuesMerchandise trade in nominal US

dollar terms also rebounded strongly in the first quarter, up 14% year-on-year, due to a combination of in-creased quantities and higher prices. The sharp decline and subsequent rebound since the start of 2020 most-ly reflects trends in manufactured goods trade, while other product cat-egories made smaller contributions. Prices of primary commodities fell during the first wave of the pandem-ic but have since risen steadily, con-tributing to the upswings in fuels, mining products and agricultural products trade. In May 2021, prices were up 194% year-on-year for fu-els, 54% for metals, 45% for food and 26% for agricultural raw materials, according to IMF primary commod-ity price statistics.

WTO estimates for the first quar-ter of 2021 show strong year-on-year growth in all main product catego-ries of merchandise trade. Manu-factured goods trade was up 16% in the first quarter after having fallen 18% in the second quarter of 2020 at the height of the pandemic. Trade in agricultural products was up 11% in the latest quarter while shipments of fuels and mining products rose 9%.

Sub-sectors of manufactured goods showed positive year-on-year export growth in the first quarter. Computers, telecommunications equipment and integrated circuits all recorded robust year-on-year trade growth of between 25% and 28% in the latest quarter. In con-trast, personal items such as foot-wear, handbags and clothing saw more modest increases of between 4% and 11%. Growth in exports of pharmaceuticals moderated to 8% in the first quarter after having spiked last year.

Despite the strong recovery of merchandise trade values in the first quarter of 2021, exports of many economies remain below their pre-pandemic peaks. Exports of the United States only increased by 1% over this period while those of the European Union rose 10%. Exports of the Russian Federation remained below their level of two years ago (-8%) while those of China were up sharply (+31%). Some countries such as Zambia (+38%) benefitted from improved terms of trade over this pe-riod as metals prices rose nearly 50% since 2019, whereas others such as Namibia (-17%) did not, the release said.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The following vessel is expected at Hazira with Containerized Import Cargoes. GFS GISELLE VOYAGE-025 ETA 03/07/2021 with Containerized Import Cargoes.

COSU6291189020

COSU6292380820

B/L No.

Consignees are requested to obtain the DELIVERY ORDERS on presentation of ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING duly discharged and on payment of relative charges as applicable within 5 days or else Detention Charges will be applicable. If there is any delay in CY-CFS / ICD’s movement due to port congestion or any other cause beyond the control of the Shipping Line /Agents are not responsible for the same.

Also note that the Shipping line / or their Agents will not be held responsible for auction by Port/Customs/Custodian of uncleared cargo on expiry of stipulated period as laid down in the byelaws. Consignees are advised that the carriers and/or their Agents are not bound to send individual notifications regarding the arrival of the vessel or the goods.

For vessel ETA/IGM – ITEM / Exchange rate / Local charges & Detention Charges please contact our office.

As Agents: COSCO SHIPPING LINES (INDIA) PVT. LTD.C/O D.B.C’S Sons (Guj) Pvt. Ltd. Office No.1, 2nd floor, Near Hero Motorcycle, above Zim Container Line,

Gandhidham – 370201 Ph + 91 9909932498 / Email : [email protected]

COSU6301079180

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DPT’s Dock Safety Committee discusses key issuesExim News Service

GANDHIDHAM, June 30THE Dock Safety Committee meeting

was conducted recently under the Chair-manship of Mr Nandeesh Shukla, IRTS,

Deputy Chairman of Deendayal Port Trust (DPT). Various safety, health and welfare aspects were re-

viewed and discussed during the meeting for enhancing the safety and wellbeing of workers employed inside the port.

All HODs, representatives of port user associations, labour unions, PHO, CISF, Fire Dept., etc. were present, said a release.

DPT celebrating 75th year of IndependenceExim News Service GANDHIDHAM, June 30

D E E N D A Y A L Port Trust (DPT) has been or-ganising various activities in

connection with the 75th year of Independence, “Aazadi ka Amrit Mahotsav”, with a vari-ety of programmes to be held from 28/06/2021 to 04/07/2021. Mr C.

Harichandran, Secretary, DPT inaugurated the ‘Essay Writing Competition’ for employees in the presence of other port officials, informed a release.

Inaugural vessel of CI1 service calls APM Terminals Pipavav

Exim News ServicePIPAVAV, June 30

APM Terminals Pipavav received the first call of the CI1 (China-India Express) service operated by COSCO/OOCL, last week, it informed in a communiqué.

The vessel MV OOCL MEMPHIS of COSCO Shipping Line, with capacity of 8,888 TEUs, reached the port on June 25, 2021. The vessel arrived from Nhava Sheva, Mumbai and was scheduled to sail to Port Klang, Malaysia.

The commodities carried were solar panels, PVC, resin, monofilament & machinery for import, and cotton, soda ash and castor seeds for exports.

The service links Port Pipavav through port calls in the Chinese ports of Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Nansha as well as port of Singapore, Port Klang of Malaysia and Nhava Sheva in Mumbai, India. The CI1 service provides important connectivity to importers and exporters of north-west India to the Far East.

“The new service is a testimony to our ocean and land infrastructure such as the terminals rail connectivity to northern markets and the imminent arrival of the Dedi-cated freight Corridor, and services that we offer to our customers,” the communiqué emphasised.

Governments urged to prioritise seafarers for vaccinationsExim News Service

LONDON, June 30 THE International Chamber of

Shipping (ICS), along with mem-bers and partners, has called for governments to prioritise seafarers for vaccinations given the grow-ing crew change crisis, as per a release.

Mr Esben Poulsson, Chair-man of the Board at ICS, com-mented on the urgent need for

governments to live up to their re-sponsibilities: “In my 50 years in the maritime industry, the crew change crisis has been unprecedented in the devastating impact it has had on seafarers around the world,” he said, following the conclusion of ICS’s quarterly board meeting.

“We cannot continue to turn a blind eye to the plight of hundreds of thousands of seafarers. All na-tions have benefited from their

sacrifice throughout the pandemic. Those same nations have a duty to prioritise seafarers for vaccinations and keep their word to allow crew changes.

“We will be feeling the ripple effects of this crisis for years to come, but today, governments have a chance to take meaning-ful action to protect both seafar-ers and global trade. They must seize it.”

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The above vessel has arrived at Mundra on 28/06/2021as per following details.

M.V. IAN H - 24E ETA : 28/06/2021

Item No. B/L No.1 SZYC21060138

2 BSG21050308A

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The above vessel has arrived at Mundra on 30/06/2021

as per following details.

M.V. LEO PARAMOUNT 2103E ETA : 30/06/2021

Emirates Shipping Agencies India Pvt. LtdRAJKAMAL-II, Office No. 103, 1st Floor, Plot No. 342,

Ward - 12/B, Gandhidham - 370201. India.

Item No. B/L No.1 NGBMUN00185

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IMPORT related : [email protected] -

Tel. No.+91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. +91 89809 97977

EXPORT related : [email protected] -

Tel. No.+91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. +91 89800 25092

IGM Tracking : http://www.emiratesline.com:8090/eadmins/igm_main.jsp.

9 EPIRCHNQGA208136

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The above vessel has arrived at Mundra on 27/06/2021 as per following details.M.V. TESSA - 02121E ETA : 27/06/2021

Emirates Shipping Agencies India Pvt. LtdRAJKAMAL-II, Office No. 103, 1st Floor, Plot No. 342, Ward - 12/B, Gandhidham - 370201. India.

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Tel. No.+91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. +91 89809 97977 / EXPORT related : [email protected]

Tel. No.+91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. +91 89800 25092

IGM Tracking : http://www.emiratesline.com:8090/eadmins/igm_main.jsp.

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Tel. No.+91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. +91 89809 97977

EXPORT related : [email protected] -

Tel. No.+91-2836-239378 / 239379 - Mob. +91 89800 25092

IGM Tracking : http://www.emiratesline.com:8090/eadmins/igm_main.jsp.

Emirates Shipping Agencies India Pvt. LtdRAJKAMAL-II, Office No. 103, 1st Floor, Plot No. 342,

Ward - 12/B, Gandhidham - 370201. India.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The above vessel has arrived Mundra Port (CT-2) on 26.06.2021 with below import cargo in containers for Mundra delivery.

MV. CSL SANTA MARIA - VOY - 899E

Consignees are requested to obtain Delivery Order from our office address given below on presentation of Original Bills of Lading

duly discharged and on payment of applicable charges. Consignees are also requested to note that the carrier and their agents are

not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.

Charges enquiry on land line – 02836 - 269108, 239114

IGM No./Destuffing point enquiries can be done on - 02836 - 269133, 269132

Item No. B/L No.1 HDMUKHHA25856300

2 HDMUTAOZ07082800

3 HDMUTAOZ68956200

4 HDMUTAOZ85772900

5 HDMUTPEA17759300

6 HDMUTSNA04198000

Item No. B/L No. Item No. B/L No.7 HDMUTSNA16329300

8 HDMUTSNA49101300

9 HDMUTSNA59529900

HYUNDAI LINE

M/S. SEABRIDGE MARINE AGENCIES PVT. LTD.C-8, SHAKTI NAGAR, GANDHIDHAM 370 201 | Tel : 02836 - 269100

As Agents:

Item No. B/L No. 10 HDMUTSNA82686800

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The above vessel has expected Mundra Port (CT-2) on 02.07.2021 with below import cargo in containers for

Mundra delivery.

MV. EVER USEFUL - 153E

Consignees are requested to obtain Delivery Order from our office address given below on presentation of Original Bills of Lading

duly discharged and on payment of applicable charges. Consignees are also requested to note that the carrier and their agents are

not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.

Charges enquiry on land line – 02836 - 269108, 239114

IGM No./Destuffing point enquiries can be done on - 02836 - 269133, 269132

Item No. B/L No.1 HDMUKHHA76241000

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4 HDMUTPEA31957100

Item No. B/L No. Item No. B/L No.5 HDMUTSNA66645500

6 HDMUTSNA81538900

HYUNDAI LINE

M/S. SEABRIDGE MARINE AGENCIES PVT. LTD.C-8, SHAKTI NAGAR, GANDHIDHAM 370 201 | Tel : 02836 - 269100

As Agents:

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The above vessel has arrived to Mundra Port (CT-3) on 30.06.2021 with below import cargo in containers for Mundra delivery.

MV. HYUNDAI BANGKOK- VOY - 103

Consignees are requested to obtain Delivery Order from our office address given below on presentation of Original Bills of Lading duly discharged

and on payment of applicable charges. Consignees are also requested to note that the carrier and their agents are not bound to send individual

notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.a

Charges enquiry on land line – 02836 - 269108, 269114

IGM No./Destuffing point enquiries can be done on - 02836 - 666849, 666850

Item No. B/L No.1 HDMUBKKA69080200

2 HDMUCANA13225100

3 HDMUCANA56501600

4 HDMUDLCA27230400

5 HDMUDLCA73708800

6 HDMUGYEA36976800

7 HDMUHANA78534800

8 HDMUHKGA02371600

9 HDMUHKGA39788200

10 HDMUHKGA78693900

11 HDMUHPHA72218300

12 HDMUJKTA44514300

13 HDMUJKTA67283800

14 HDMUJKTA88487700

15 HDMUKANA17766300

16 HDMUKANA26998500

17 HDMUKANA32785700

18 HDMUKANA36248400

19 HDMUKANA51935100

20 HDMUKANA53454700

21 HDMUKANA61792900

22 HDMUKANA75240400

23 HDMUNBOZ01053600

24 HDMUNBOZ32726600

25 HDMUNBOZ46606200

26 HDMUNBOZ66910400

27 HDMUNBOZ66911900

28 HDMUNBOZ67211600

29 HDMUNBOZ73021000

30 HDMUNBOZ73242900

Item No. B/L No. Item No. B/L No.31 HDMUNBOZ73261900

32 HDMUNBOZ73318000

33 HDMUNBOZ73318300

34 HDMUNBOZ78691800

35 HDMUNBOZ91328100

36 HDMUNBOZ95254600

37 HDMUNBOZ98596500

38 HDMUPUSA33969200

39 HDMUSELA41894300

40 HDMUSELA44100900

41 HDMUSELA73445601

42 HDMUSELA77808800

43 HDMUSELA83466400

44 HDMUSELA99215308

45 HDMUSHAZ11245000

HYUNDAI LINE

M/S. SEABRIDGE MARINE AGENCIES PVT. LTD.C-8, SHAKTI NAGAR, GANDHIDHAM 370 201 | Tel : 02836 - 269100

As Agents:

46 HDMUSHAZ25104400

47 HDMUSHAZ25124500

48 HDMUSHAZ25324100

49 HDMUSHAZ36566700

50 HDMUSHAZ70650500

51 HDMUSHAZ85157200

52 HDMUSHAZ91596100

53 HDMUSZPA00850900

54 HDMUSZPA09531300

55 HDMUSZPA35034100

56 HDMUSZPA35034101

57 HDMUSZPA42985600

58 HDMUSZPA63857100

59 HDMUSZPA70755800

60 HDMUSZPA70755801

Item No. B/L No. 61 HDMUSZPA70755802

62 HDMUSZPA70755804

63 HDMUSZPA71378500

64 HDMUSZPA75455000

65 HDMUSZPA79642900

66 HDMUSZPA86650300

67 HDMUTAOZ24806400

68 HDMUTAOZ32050100

69 HDMUTAOZ66762400

70 HDMUTAOZ68887300

71 HDMUTAOZ76690600

72 HDMUZSNA95415100

Item No. B/L No.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

The above vessel is expected to arrive Mundra Port (CT-2) on 30.06.2021 with below import cargo in

containers for Mundra delivery.

MV. T S SYDNEY - VOY - 21003E

Consignees are requested to obtain Delivery Order from our office address given below on presentation of Original Bills of Lading

duly discharged and on payment of applicable charges. Consignees are also requested to note that the carrier and their agents are

not bound to send individual notification regarding the arrival of the vessel or the cargo.

Charges enquiry on land line – 02836 - 269108, 269114

IGM No./Destuffing point enquiries can be done on - 02836 - 269133, 269132

Item No. B/L No.1 HDMUTAOZ10023400

2 HDMUTAOZ15151400

3 HDMUTAOZ61917400

4 HDMUTAOZ86492700

5 HDMUTSNA35596000

6 HDMUTSNA51486900

Item No. B/L No. Item No. B/L No.7 HDMUTSNA53993300

HYUNDAI LINE

M/S. SEABRIDGE MARINE AGENCIES PVT. LTD.C-8, SHAKTI NAGAR, GANDHIDHAM 370 201 | Tel : 02836 - 269100

As Agents:

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WANHAI LINES LTD NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

(NOMINATED CFS – ALL CARGO CFS, TG TERMINALS PVT. LTD, SEABIRD MARINE SERVICES, SAURASHTRA CFS,

ASHUTOSH CFS, LANDMARK CFS)

The below mentioned import details are available on Web Site “in.wanhai.com”

Cargo TrackingIgm /Item No. & DateGeneral Landing Date (GLD)Tariff Charges

Telex ReleaseBond Formats Charges calculator

The following Vessels expected to arrive at MUNDRA

Vsl MV . WAN HAI 521 -V- 005E MICT on 04/07/2021 with direct cargo & ex. Vsls:-

PUHAI215 V.21021EYUE XIANG 9 210609000000SHUN YI 007 210611000000

CMA CGM EIFFEL N006QIHE 21220NJAKARTA BRIDGE S214

Vsl MV XIN QING DAO W205 AICTPL on 06/07/2021 with direct cargo & ex. Vsls:-

GH CURIE S001ISEACO HORIZON S008FRED S057WAN HAI 175 S070

JAKARTA BRIDGE S214WAN HAI 305 S244WAN HAI 262 S380OOCL DALIAN S661

WANHAI LINES (INDIA) PVT. LTD. Office No. 1&2, MDS Enclave, 2nd Floor, Plot No. 311, Ward – 12/B, Near LIC Building, Gandhidham,

Kutch, Gujarat - 370201Tel No : Board : 91 2836 256300, Fax : 91 2836 256399

to consider joining the Port Authorities CIO Cybersecurity Network (PACC-Net), established by MPA, to foster collabo-ration on maritime cyber security as a global network to fa-cilitate early sharing of cyber threat information and enable timely responses to such threats. Port authorities also agreed to consider collaborating with MPA and like-minded stake-holders on maritime decarbonisation solutions through the maritime decarbonisation centre to be set up in Singapore, as well as overseas decarbonisation centres.

MPA’s Chief Executive Ms Quah Ley Hoon said, “The Co-vid-19 pandemic has accelerated the pace of digitalisation and ports have adapted to quickly harness technology for contactless opera-tions. The plight of seafarers amidst tightened border restrictions also has implications on global trade and their health and safety. The PAR is an important platform for port authorities to come together to leverage each other’s experience and expertise to tackle these chal-lenges. Today’s declaration is an important step forward to push forth with digitalisation and decarbonisation solutions in the face of disruption.”

MPA first initiated PAR in 2015 to facilitate the exchange of ideas and to share best practices amongst lead-ing ports, the release added.

Port authorities sign declaration on disruption, digitalisation & decarbonisation

List of PAR members who signed the declaration

H Abu Dhabi PortsH Antwerp Port Authority H Associated British Ports H Busan Port AuthorityH Guangzhou Port AuthorityH Hamburg Port AuthorityH Maritime and Port Authority of SingaporeH Montreal Port AuthorityH Ningbo Municipal Port Administration BureauH Port and Harbor Bureau, Kobe City Government H Port Klang Authority H Port of Barcelona H Port of Long BeachH Port of Los AngelesH Port of Santos H Rotterdam Port AuthorityH Seattle Port Authority H Shanghai Municipal Transportation Commission H Tanger Med Port Authority

Exim News ServiceSINGAPORE, June 30

19 port authorities from Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East and the US signed a declaration on their collective re-sponse to disruption, digitalisation and decarbonisation at the 6th Port Authorities Roundtable (PAR) held virtually on June 22 and 23, 2021. It was hosted by Antwerp Port Authority, said a release.

With this year’s PAR theme being “Ports as Levers for Change”, participants discussed issues of disruption, digitalisa-tion and decarbonisation facing the maritime industry, and how port au-thorities should remain agile, adapt-able and innovative in response to the challenges. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) called on PAR members to strengthen col-laboration on safe crew change, cyber resilience and response, as well as de-carbonisation of the maritime sector.

The declaration recognised work by the Singapore Shipping Tripar-tite Alliance Resilience (SG-STAR) Fund, the first global tripartite ini-tiative established in 2020 on safe crew changes, through the CrewS-afe audit programme to bring a higher level of confidence and qual-ity control checks into crew change processes. The declaration also re-flected PAR members’ agreement

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OJ-1 Yuhua Star J.M. Baxi --- Import of 14,500 M. Tons of Palm Oil OJ-3 Ardmore Sealon J.M. Baxi Indonesia Import of 22,000 M. Tons of Palm OilOJ-4 Metali 4 Taurus Shpg. --- Import of 6,000 M. Tons of PFAD IFFCO Gas Cobia Wilhelmsen --- Import of 23,000 M. Tons of Anhydrous Jetty AmmoniaStream Brussels Nationwide Ras Tanura Import of 20,000 M. Tons of Propane/ButaneStream Jag Vikram Nationwide Ras Tanura Import of 20,023 M. Tons of Propane/ButaneStream Tulip Samudra Marine Malaysia Import of 8,302 M. Tons of Chemicals Stream NCC Haiel Interocean Argentina Import of 15,500 M. Tons of CDBSOStream Merapi GAC Shpg. Ras Laffan Import of 3,000 M. Tons of Base Oil Stream Chemroad Sea Atlantic Global Malaysia Import of 4,000 M. Tons of PFAD Stream Saranga J.M. Baxi Indonesia Import of 3,150 M. Tons of PFAD Stream Hari Leela Atlantic Global Cochin To Discharge of 33,042 M. Tons of HSD (Coastal)Stream CSS Intergrity Samudra Marine --- Import of 5,000 M. Tons of Chemicals01/07 Sanjin 3025 Atlantic Global Thailand Import of 8,762 M. Tons of CPO 01/07 Berlian Ekuator Nationwide --- Import of 20,000 M. Tons of Propane/Butane01/07 Tiger Intergrity Atlantic Global --- Import of 15,000 M. Tons of Chemicals 01/07 Ginga Saker GAC Shpg. --- Import of 2,400 M. Tons of Chemicals01/07 Arahan Samudra Marine --- Import of 5,000 M. Tons of Chemicals01/07 FMT Gumuldur Atlantic Global Oman Import of 5,976 M. Tons of Chemicals 01/07 Ocean Eel Atlantic Global Thailand Import of 9,986 M. Tons of CPO 03/07 Alkaios Interocean Argentina Import of 19,500 M. Tons of CDBSO

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS8TODAY’s TIDE AS ON 01/07/2021

Vessels At Berth As On 01/07/2021Berth Vessel's Agents ETD Name

PMS Seagull 21/06/2021 ---

Voyager 27/06/2021 Port Sudan

Blue Lotus 29/06/2021 Vietnam

CJ-1 CJ-2 CJ-3 Pegasus 01 DBC & Sons 01/07 CJ-4 CJ-5 CJ-6 Hong De J.M. Baxi 01/07 CJ-7 CJ-8 CJ-9 Parnassos DBC & Sons 02/07 CJ-10 AP Sevti Vlaho J.M. Baxi 03/07 CJ-11 SSL Mumbai Transworld Shpg. 01/07 CJ-12 SSL Krishna Transworld Shpg. 02/07 CJ-13 DL Marigold Synergy Seaport 03/07 CJ-14 Zimrida Chowgule Bros. 02/07 CJ-15 Kiran Anatolia J.M. Baxi 01/07 CJ-15A Meghna Harmony Jeel Kandla 06/07 CJ-16 TT-1 TT-2 TT-3 TT-4

OIL JETTY

CARGO JETTY

OJ-1 Yuhua Star J.M. Baxi 02/07 OJ-2 Oriental Sakura Allied Shpg. 02/07 OJ-3 Ardmore Sealon J.M. Baxi 02/07 OJ-4 Metali 4 Taurus Shpg. 02/07 IFFCO Gas Cobia Wilhelmsen 02/07 Jetty IOC Jetty

DEENDAYAL PORT TRUST, KANDLA

B.No/ Vessel's Agents Load Port Cargo Particulars Manual EDI ETA Name IGM No IGM No

L I Q U I D C A R G O V E S S E L S

KANDLA INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL

Time Height Time Height Hr. Min. Metres Hr. Min. Meters 0154 1.60 1342 1.99 0721 5.68 1929 6.50

VESSELS DUE / IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGEGENERAL CARGO VESSELS

CJ-6 Hong De J.M. Baxi China Import of 10,300 M. Tons of S Cago CJ-9 Parnassos DBC & Sons Aqaba Import of 62,240 M.Tons of Rock Phosphate CJ-13 DL Marigold Synergy Seaport Australia Import of 31,561 CBM Pine Logs Stream Neptune Benline --- Import of 31,271 M. Tons of DAP Stream African Dove Synergy Seaport Australia Import of 36,355 CBM Pine Logs 566 - 11/06 2284868 - 11/06 Stream Maran Sun Atlantic Global U.S.A Import of 41,891 M. Tons of US Coal 01/07 Maran Friendship Seascape --- Import of 80,656 M. Tons of US Coal 01/07 Capri Dariya Shpg. --- Import of 1,26,081 M. Tons of US Coal 01/07 Cape Swan Dariya Shpg. --- Import of 1,28,104 M. Tons of US Coal

Maran Sun Atlantic Global

SSL Delhi Transworld Shpg.

SHIPS READYVESSEL'S NAME

SHIPS NOT READYVESSEL'S NAME

SHIPS SAILED WITH NEXT EXPORT CARGO PORT

B.No/ Vessel's Agents Load Port Cargo Particulars Manual EDI ETA Name IGM No IGM No.

CONTAINER VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT/EXPORT ETA Vessel’s Name Agent Cargo Will Load CJ-11 SSL Mumbai Transworld Shpg. TEUs Hazira

CJ-12 SSL Krishna Transworld Shpg. TEUs Chennai

Stream SSL Delhi Transworld Shpg. TUEs Chennai

01/07 TCI Anand TCI Seaways TEUs ---

02/07 SCI Chennai J.M. Baxi TEUs Pipavav

03/07 Touska Armita Shpg. TEUs Bandar Abbas

BREAKBULK VESSELS IN PORT & DUE FOR EXPORT LOADINGB.No/ Vessel’s Name Agents Will Load For Cargo Particulars EDI Rot.No. ETA CJ-3 Pegasus 01 DBC & Sons Dubai Export of 8,000 M. Tons of Sugar BagsCJ-10 AP Sveti Vlaho J.M. Baxi --- Export of 49,500 M. Tons of Mill ScaleCJ-14 Zimrida Chowgule Bros. Doha Export of 27,000 M. Tons of Wheat in Bulk CJ-15 Kiran Anatolia J.M. Baxi --- Export of 61,500 M. Tons of Sugar in BulkCJ-15A Meghna Harmony Jeel Kandla --- Export of 54,000 M. Tons of Wheat 2285526-21/06OJ-2 Oriental Sakura Allied Shpg. Rotterdam Export of 1,000 / 1,500 M. Tons of Castor Oil (Liquid) / Chemicals Stream Splendour Sapphire Atlantic Global Cochin To Load of 25,000 M. Tons of FO (Coastal) (Liquid)Stream MP Ultramax 1 ACT Infraport Oman Export of 60,000 M. Tons of Laterite in Bulk Stream Neptune Interocean --- Export of 30,000 M. Tons of Sugar in BulkStream Banglar Agradoot Nikhil Enterprise --- Export of 12,000 M. Tons of Molasses (Liquid)01/07 Ruslana Benline --- Export of 3 Pcs Wind Mill Blade 2285300- 18/0603/07 DL Olive Atlantic Global --- Export of 18,000 M. Tons of S / Billets

List of IGM filed atKANDLA CUSTOM

Manual EDI IGM . Vessel Name Agent Name IGM NO. No.

596 2285300 Ruslana Arnav Shpg.. 597 2285111 Cypress Arrow Genesis Shpg. 598 2285262 Cheshire Atlantic Global 599 2285222 Eleen Armonia Atlantic Global 600 2285195 PVT Dawn Samudra Marine 601 2285112 Torm Agenete Interocean Shpg. 602 2285263 PacificGold InteroceanShpg. 603 2285338 Touraine Nationwide Shpg 604 2285336 Nikos P United Liner 607 2285376 Oriental Daphine Allied Shpg. 608 2285305 Maho Coral Krishna Shpg. 609 2285389 Banglar Interocean Shpg. Agrajatra

610 2285355 Sea Ambition Atlantic Global 611 2285526 Meghna Jeel Kandla Harmony 612 2285456 Southern Koala GAC Shpg. 613 2285324 Amagi Galaxy GAC Shpg. 614 2285466 Bow Cardinal GAC Shpg. 615 2285511 Libra EfficientMarine 618 2285210 Dae Won Samudra Marine 621 2285463 Alkimos Chowgule Bros. 622 2285494 Maro K Interocean Shpg.

18/06/2021

21/06/2021

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ADANI MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL (AMCT 2), MUNDRA

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTADANI INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL PVT. LTD. (AICTPL), MUNDRA

ADANI MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL (AMCT), MUNDRA

As on 30/06/2021

As on 30/06/2021

As on 30/06/2021VESSELS AT BERTH

VESSELS AT BERTHBerth Vessel's Name Agents ETDSB-6 MSC Texas MSC Agency (I) 1/7SB-7 - - -SB-8 MSC Pegasus MSC Agency (I) 1/7SB-9 - - -

SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGOIAN H (V-24E) Star Shpg. 30/6

CONTAINER VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

ETA Vessel's Name VCN No. Agents CargoSB-6 MSC Texas (V-IP125R) 211853 MSC Agency (I) ContainersSB-8 MSC Pegasus (V-125R) 211786 MSC Agency (I) Containers30/6 T S Sydney (V-21003E) 211776 T. S. Lines (I) Containers1/7 Hyundai Bangkok (V-103) 211874 Seabridge Marine Agency P.L. Containers1/7 MSC Candice (V-IV126A) 211827 MSC Agency (I) Containers

B.No/ETA Cut off Date/Time Vessel's Name Voy No. VCN Line Agents Will Load For ETDTO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA, BLACK SEA, EAST EUROPEAN & CIS DESTINATIONS

2/710/7

2/7-010010/7-0200

GSL Ningbo MSC Gaia

IS125RIS126R

211854211922

SCI J.M. Baxi NWC Ports, Felixstowe, Hamburg, Antwerp, Med Ports, Israel, Baltic, ScandinavisAdriatic, Boston, Baltimore (HIMEXP - Service)

3/711/7MSC MSC Agency (I)

SB-6 - MSC Texas IP125R 211853 MSC / CMA CGM Hapag-Lloyd

MSC Agency (I) / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Hapag-Lloyd (I)

Gioia Tauro, Valencia, Antwerp, Felixstowe, Rotterdam, NWC, Ireland, W. Med Ports,E. Med, Adriatic, Baltic, NWC, Black Sea, Spain, Portugal And CIS Destn.(EUROPE-Service)

1/7

1/7 1/7-1000 MSC Candice IV126A 211827 MSC MSC Agency (I) Valencia (INDUS 2 - SERVICE) 2/7

3/7 2/7-2100 MSC Giulia IU125A 211711 MSC / Cosco MSC Agency (I) / Cosco Shpg. Line (I) P.L. Valencia, Houston, Montreal, Toronto, West Med Ports, NWC, Mexico, Costa Rica (INDUS - Service) 4/7TO LOAD FOR USA, CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PORTS, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN PORTS

1/7 1/7-1000 MSC Candice IV126A 211827 MSC MSC Agency New York, Nortfolk (INDUS 2 - SERVICE) 2/7

3/7 2/7-2100 MSC Giulia IU125A 211711 MSC / Cosco MSC Agency (I) /Cosco Shpg. Lines(I) P.L. Charleston, Norfolk, New York, Freeport, South & Central American Ports, USA, Caribbean Ports (INDUS - Services)

4/7

T/O LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS16/7 16/7-AM Akinada Bridge 30E 211883 Interasia / GSL /

Evergreen / Emirates / KMTC

Aissa Maritime Pvt. Ltd. / Star Shpg. / Evergreen Shpg.Emirates Shpg. / KMTC (I)

Port Kelang, Singapore, Qingdao, Ningbo, Shanghai, Dachan Bay, Malaysia, Hop-ing, Naoshima (FIVE - Service)

17/7

30/62/7

30/6-15002/7-0900

TS Sydney Ever Useful

21003E153E

211776211834

Evergreen / ONE Line / Hapag-Lloyd / PIL / T.S. Lines / Cosco / YML / FSI

Evergreen Shpg. / Ocean Network Exp.(I) / Hapag-Lloyd (I) / PIL Mumbai / T.S. Lines (I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P. L. / YMI / Feedertech Shpg.

Port Kelang, Tanjung, Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao (CISC - Service) 1/73/7

1/7 30/6-1900 Hyundai Bangkok 103 211874 Hyundai / GSL Seabridge Marine Agency P.L. /Star Shpg. Port Klang, Hong Kong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore, Shanghai (CIX - Service) 2/7TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTS

4/7 4/7-0800 MSC Daniela 122A 211681 MSC Agency MSC Agency (I) Jebel Ali , Abu Dhabi, Hamad, Dammam, Umm Qasr (Falcon Service) 5/7SB-8 - MSC Pegasus 125R 211715 Cosco / MSC / CMA CGM Cosco Shpg. Lines(I) P.L. / MSC Agency (I) / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Salalah, King Abdulla (IMED - Service) 1/712/7 12/7-AM MSC Samu 127R 211855 MSC MSC Agency (I) Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi (MEF 3 - Service) 13/79/7 9/7-0900 Northern Decision 126R 211823 MSC MSC Agency (I) Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi (EAF - Service) 10/72/7

10/72/7-0100

10/7-0200GSL Ningbo MSC Gaia

IS125RIS126R

211854211922

SCI J.M. Baxi Salalah (HIMEXP - Service) 3/711/7MSC MSC Agency (I)

2/7 1/7-2200 MSC Denisse 125A 211715 MSC MSC Agency (I) Jebel Ali , Mombassa (MOEX - Service) 3/73/7 2/7-2100 MSC Giulia IU125A 211711 MSC / Cosco MSC Agency (I)/ Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P. L Gulf Ports (INDUS - Service) 4/7

SB-6 - MSC Texas IP125R 211853 MSC /Hapag-Lloyd MSC Agency (I) / Hapag-Lloyd (I) King Abdulla (EUROPE- Service) 1/712/7 12/7-AM MSC Samu 127R 211855 MSC MSC Agency (I) Al Jubail (MEF 3 - Service) 13/712/7 12/7-AM Thorswind 020W 211959 BTL Samsara Shpg. Khalifa Port , Jebel Ali, Dammam , Al Jubail (UIG -Service) 13/7

TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTS2/7

10/72/7-0100

10/7-0200GSL Ningbo MSC Gaia

IS125RIS126R

211854211922

SCI J.M. Baxi North African Ports (HIMEXP - Service) 3/711/7MSC MSC Agency (I)

10/7 10/7-0200 Conti Chivalry ZF124R 211784 MSC MSC Agency (I) Durban, Coega, Cape Town, East London, Walvis Bay, Port Louis, Tamatave, Diego Suarez, Majunga, Longoni, Pointe Des Galets, Beira, Maputo, Nacala, Quelimane, Pemba, Abidjan, Coto-nou, Douala, Libreville, Lobito, Lome, Luanda, Namibe, TemaTincan/Apapa (INGWE - Service)

11/7

8/7 8/7-0200 MSC Diego 126A 211496 MSC MSC Agency Port Louis, Tema, Lome , Contonou (IAS - Service) 9/72/7 1/7-2200 MSC Denisse 125A 211715 MSC MSC Agency (I) Mombassa (MOEX - Service) 3/79/7 9/7-0900 Northern Decision 126R 211823 MSC MSC Agency (I) Mombasa, Mogadishu, Kismayo (EAF - Service) 10/7

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT8/7 8/7-0200 MSC Diego 126A 211496 MSC MSC Agency Colombo (IAS - Service) 9/7

30/62/7

30/6-15002/7-0900

TS Sydney Ever Useful

21003E153E

211776211834

Evergreen / ONE Line / Hapag-Lloyd / PIL / T.S. Lines / Cosco / YML / FSI

Evergreen Shpg. / Ocean Network Exp.(I) / Hapag-Lloyd (I) / PIL Mumbai / T.S. Lines (I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P. L. / YMI / Feedertech Shpg.

Colombo (CISC -Service) 1/73/7

1/7 1/7-1000 MSC Candice IV126A 211827 MSC MSC Agency Colombo (INDUS 2 - SERVICE) 2/72/7

10/72/7-0100

10/7-0200GSL Ningbo MSC Gaia

IS125RIS126R

211854211922

SCI J.M. Baxi Colombo (HIMEXP - Services) 3/711/7MSC MSC Agency (I)

16/7 16/7-AM Akinada Bridge 30E 211883 Interasia / GSL / Evergreen Shpg. / Emirates / KMTC

Aissa Maritime Pvt. Ltd. / Star Shpg. / Ever-green Shpg. / Emirates Shpg. / KMTC (I)

Colombo (FIVE - Service) 17/7

SB-6 - MSC Texas IP125R 211853 MSC / Hapag-Lloyd /CMA CGM

MSC Agency (I) / Hapag-Lloyd (I) / CMA CGM Ag. (I)

Indian Ocean Ports (EUROPE- Service) 1/7

9/7 9/7-0900 Northern Decision 126R 211823 MSC MSC Agency (I) Karachi (EAF - Service) 10/72/7 2/7-1300 SCI Chennai 518 211941 SCI / (SRS) Avana J.M. Baxi / Transworld Shpg. Colombo (SMILE C - Service) 3/7

CONTAINER VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

B.No/ETA Vessel's Name VCN No. Agents CargoCB-4 Leo Paramount (V-2103E) 211727 KMTC (I) Containers

30/6 X-Press Karakoram (V-2125W) 211764 Hapag-Lloyd (I) Containers

30/6 One Henry Hudson (V-0076) 211811 Ocean Network Exp. (I) Containers

B.No/ ETA

Cut off Date/ Time

Vessel's Name Voy No. VCN Line Agents Will Load For ETD

TO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA, BLACK SEA, EAST EUROPEAN & CIS DESTINATIONS

30/6 - One Henry Hudson 0076 211811 Hapag-Lloyd / CMA CGM Hapag-Lloyd (I) / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Malta, Tilbury, Hamburg, Antwerp, Le Havre, Cagliari (Direct) (EPIC2 - Service) 1/71/7 - Berlin Express 2124W 211761 CMA CGM / Cosco / Hapag-Lloyd CMA CGM Ag. (I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I).P.L. / Hapag-Lloyd (I) Port Said (East), La Spezia, Genoa, Fos, Barcelona, Valencia, Algeciras (IMEX - Service) 2/7

TO LOAD FOR USA, CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PORTS, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN PORTS1/7 - Berlin Express 2124W 211761 CMA CGM / Cosco / Hapag-Lloyd CMA CGM Ag. (I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I).P.L. / Hapag-Lloyd (I) New York, Norfolk, Savannah (IMEX - Service) 2/7

TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDSCB-49/7

-9/6-0500

Leo Paramount TS Mumbai

2103E21002E

211727211837

T.S Lines / KMTC / Cosco / Emirates

T.S. Lines (I) / KMTC (I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P. L./Emirates Shpg.

Port Kelang (W), Hong Kong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore (AIS - Service)

30/610/7

TBA TBA TBA Cosco / Maersk Line / APL Cosco Shpg. Lines (I).P.L. Maersk India / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Singapore, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Port Kelang (CIMEX 2K - Service) 4/7 4/7-0200 Ital Lirica 114E 211832 Evergreen / FSI / KMTC / Cosco Evergreen Shpg. / Feedertech Shpg. / KMTC (I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P. L. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang (AGI - Service) 5/7

TBA TBA TBA Interasia / GSL / Evergreen / Emirates / KMTCA Aissa Maritime Pvt. Ltd. / Star Shpg. / Evergreen Shpg.Emirates Shpg. / KMTC (I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Qingdao, Ningbo, Shanghai, Dachan Bay, Malaysia, Hoping, Naoshima (FIVE - Service)5/75/7

2/7-06005/7-1600

Wan Hai 613Xin Qing Dao

047E205

211885211945

PIL / CMA CGM / Wan Hai / Evergreen/ ONE Line / Cosco/ K-Line / Interasia

PIL Mumbai / CMA CGM Ag. (I) / Wan Hai Lines (I) / Evergreen Shpg./ Ocean Network Exp.(I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P.L. / ULA / Aissa Maritime Pvt. Ltd.

Port Kelang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo (PMX - Service) 6/76/7

TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTS1/7 - Berlin Express 2124W 211761 CMA CGM / Cosco / Hapag-Lloyd CMA CGM Ag. (I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I).P.L. / Hapag-Lloyd (I) Jebel Ali, Khorfakkan, Port Qasim, Jeddah (IMEX - Service) 2/7

30/6 - X-Press Karakoram 2125W 211764 Hapag-Lloyd / ONE Line Hapag-Lloyd (I) / Ocean Network Exp (I) Jebel Ali (MIAX - Service) 1/7TBA TBA TBA Cosco / Maersk Line / APL Cosco Shpg. Lines (I).P.L. Maersk India / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Port Qasim (CIMEX 2K -Service)TBA TBA TBA PIL PIL Mumbai Jebel Ali, Aden, Jeddah, P. Sudan, Djibouti (RGS - Service)

5/7 4/7-1600 Northern Dexterity 2124W 211759 Hapag-Lloyd Hapag-Lloyd (I) Jebel Ali, Khorfakkan, Sohar, Qaboos, Bahrain, Jubail, Jeddah, Yanbu, Port Said, Mersin, Istanbul, Izmit, Ambarli, Aliaga Izmir (AGIS - Service)

6/7

TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTS30/6 - X-Press Karakoram 2125W 211764 Hapag-Lloyd ONE Line Hapag-Lloyd (I) / Ocean Network Exp (I) Durban, Cape Town, Tema, Tincan, Apapa (MIAX Service) 1/7

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT30/6 - X-Press Karakoram 2125W 211764 Hapag-Lloyd /ONE Line Hapag-Lloyd (I) / Ocean Network Exp (I) Colombo (MIAX Service) 1/75/75/7

2/7-06005/7-1600

Wan Hai 613Xin Qing Dao

047E205

211885211945

PIL / CMA CGM / Wan Hai /Evergreen/ ONE Line / Cosco/ K-Line / Interasia

PIL Mumbai / CMA CGM Ag. (I) / Wan Hai Lines (I) / Evergreen Shpg./ Ocean Network Exp.(I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P.L. / ULA / Aissa Maritime Pvt. Ltd.

Colombo (PMX - Service) 6/76/7

TBA TBA TBA Cosco / Maersk Line / APL Cosco Shpg. Lines (I).P.L. Maersk India / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Karachi (CIMEX 2K - Service)TBA TBA TBA Interasia / GSL / Evergreen Shpg. / Emirates / KMTC Aissa Maritime Pvt. Ltd. / Star Shpg. / Evergreen Shpg. / Emirates Shpg. / KMTC (I) Colombo (FIVE - Service)

4/7 4/7-0200 Ital Lirica 114E 211832 Evergreen / FSI /KMTC / Cosco Evergreen Shpg. / Feedertech Shpg. / KMTC (I) / Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P. L. Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang (AGI - Service) 5/7

CONTAINER VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

B.No/ ETA Cut off Date/ Time Vessel's Name Voy No. VCN Line Agents Will Load For ETDTO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS

30/6 - T S Singapore 21004E 211716 Xpress Feeders / KMTC / T.S. Lines Sea Consortium / KMTC (I) / T.S. Lines (I) Port Kelang, Ningbo, Shanghai, Shekou, Singapore, Port Kelang, Nava Sheva (CWX - Service) 1/7TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTS

4/74/7

2/7-15003/7-PM

GFS GiselleOnyx 1

00250012

211901211921

Transworld Feeders / Parekh Transworld Shpg. / Sea Consortium Jebel Ali, Sohar (ASX GF - Service) 5/75/7Sanco Line / Simatech Sanco Line Overseas P. L. / MBK Logistics

TBA TBA TBA TBA SAI Sai Shipping P.L. Jeddah,Djbouti (IRSX- Service)3/7 3/7-0800 Kota Nekad 0156W 211875 PIL PIL Mumbai Jebel Ali, Aden, Jeddah, P. Sudan, Djibouti (RGS - Service) 4/7

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT30/6 - T S Singapore 21004E 211716 Xpress Feeders / KMTC / T.S. Lines Sea Consortium / KMTC (I) / T.S. Lines (I) Colombo (CWX - Service) 1/7

VESSELS AT BERTHBerth Vessel's Name Agents ETDCB-3 - - -CB-4 Leo Paramount KMTC (I) 30/6

Northern Discovery (V-2123W) Hapag-Lloyd (I) 30/6SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO

Berth Vessel's Name Agents ETD

B-5 - - -

B.No/ETA Vessel's Name VCN No. Agents Cargo

30/6 T S SIngapore (V-21004E) 211716 Transworld Shpg. Containers

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MAGDALLA

DAHEJ PORT

(As on 30-06-2021)BHAVNAGAR PORT

JAMNAGAR / BEDI PORTVESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR EXPORT LOADING

B.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity To ETD

In Port Ince Tokyo Interocean Export of 48,200 M. Tons of Sulphur --- ---

(As on 29-06-2021)

(As on 30-06-2021)

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

B.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity From ETD

--- --- --- --- --- ---

Ships at ALANG for Demolition (As on 30-06-2021)

NAVLAKHI PORT (As on 30-06-2021)

(As on 30-06-2021)

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

B.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity From ETD

In Port Maran Friendship Seascape Import of 84,000 M. Tons of Coal --- ---

--- --- --- --- --- ---

PORBANDAR PORT

ADANI CMA MUNDRA CONTAINER TERMINAL PVT LTD (ACMTPL), MUNDRA

SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO

YM Excellence (V-118E) YMI 29/6

ADANI AUTOMOBILE TERMINAL (AAT), MUNDRA As on 30/06/2021

SANGHI PORTVESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR EXPORT LOADING

B.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity To ETD--- --- --- --- --- ------ --- --- --- --- ---

(As on 30-06-2021)VESSELS ARRIVED / DUE FOR SCRAP

Arrived / Due Vessel Name Agent Type LDTStream D/V Murqab Lotus Barge 2180Stream D/V Al Ashoosh Lotus Barge 2150

(As on 30-06-2021)MULDWARKA PORT

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

B.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity From ETD

--- --- --- --- --- ---

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGEB.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity From ETD

--- --- --- --- --- ---

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR EXPORT LOADINGB.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity To ETD

--- --- --- --- --- ---

As on 30/06/2021

HAZIRA PORT

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR EXPORT LOADINGB.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity To ETD

--- --- ---- --- --- ---

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGEB.No/ETA

Vessel Name Agent Commodity From ETD

--- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- --- --- ---

(As on 29-06-2021)

(As on 29-06-2021)VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR EXPORT LOADING

At Jetty ETA ETD Vessel's Name Agents Cargo Next Port

GCPTCL In Port --- Ami J.M. Baxi 10,500 M. Tons of Chemicals ---

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

At Jetty ETA ETD Vessel's Name Agents Cargo From

DHIL In Port --- Taikoo Trader GAC Shpg. 21,014.080 M. Tons of Copper Quintero

APPPL In Port --- Zimrida MNK & Co. 36,500 M. Tons of Rock Phosphate Algeria

APPPL In Port --- Aquarange Taurus Shpg. 66,490 M. Tons of Coal Indonesia

PLL In Port --- Clean Ocean GAC Shpg. 1,50,000 M. Tons of LNG Belgium

PLL In Port --- Ibris LNG Samsara Shpg. 1,65,000 M. Tons of LNG USA

DHIL Stream --- Eco Splender Himani Shpg. 20,000 M. Tons of Copper Conc. Puerto De

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR EXPORT LOADINGAt Jetty ETA ETD Vessel's Name Agents Cargo Next Port

AHPPL In Port --- Obe Heart Atlantic Shpg. 25,000 M. Tons of Raw Sugar ---

AHPPL In Port --- BBC Africa Marcons 1,073 M. Tons of Project Cargo Arzew

AHPPL In Port --- Bow Cardinal GAC Shpg. 7,325 M. Tons of Caustic Soda Lye ---

AHPPL Stream --- DMC Neptune Interocean 25,000 M. Tons of Raw Sugar ---

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGEAt Jetty ETA ETD Vessel's Name Agents Cargo From

AHPPL In Port --- Akij Wave Samsara Shpg. 45,600 M. Tons of Coal Indonesia

AHPPL In Port --- Philip Oldendroff Atlantic Shpg. 1,05,262 M. Tons of Coal Australia

AHPPL In Port --- Gulf Mews Samudra Marine 6,278.419 M. Tons of EDC Al Jubail

AHPPL Stream --- Chola Virtue Taurus Shpg. 72,850 M. Tons of Coal Indonesia

AHPPL Stream --- Fairlane GAC Shpg. 1,159.441 M.Tons of Project Cargo ---

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR EXPORT LOADINGETA ETD Vessel's Name Agents Cargo Next Port

In Port --- Adinath Samsara Shpg. 8,000 M. Tons of Steel Cargo ---

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGEETA ETD Vessel's Name Agents Cargo From

In Port --- Navendhenu Sun Samsara Shpg. 40,000 M. Tons of Lime Stone UAE In Port --- Brilliant Venus Samsara Shpg. 70,501 M. Tons of Coal South Africa In Port --- Lily Breeze Samsara Shpg. 40,000 M. Tons of Lime Stone UAE In Port --- Syros Islands Samsara Shpg. 41,010 M. Tons of Iron Ore Pellets Paradip In Port --- Maritime Riyal Atlantic Shpg. 38,000 M. Tons of Naphtha /Paraxylene ParadipIn Port --- Maras Gas Chios GAC Shpg. 1,25,611 M. Tons of LNG BonnyStream --- Sea Vision Samsara Shpg. 44,710 M. Tons of Coal IndonesiaStream --- Green K Max 3 Samsara Shpg. 40,000 M. Tons of Lime Stone UAE Stream --- Ocean Opal Samsara Shpg. 44,000 M. Tons of Iron Ore Pellets AustraliaStream --- Azalea Island Samsara Shpg. 65,000 M. Tons of Coal IndonesiaStream --- Peter Oldendroff Samsara Shpg. 65,000 M. Tons of Iron Ore Pellets Vizag Stream --- Chinook Samsara Shpg. 45,000 M. Tons of Iron Ore Pellets VizagStream --- Gloria 1 Samsara Shpg. 56,000 M. Tons of Iron Ore Pellets Vizag

VESSELS AT BERTHBerth Vessel's Name Agents ETDSB-4 - - -SB-5 - - -

CONTAINER VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

B.No/ETA Vessel's Name VCN No. Agents Cargo

30/6 CMA CGM Orfeo (V-1112S) 211378 CMA CGM Ag. (I) Containers

30/6 APL Norway (V-0FF38E1MA) 211556 CMA CGM Ag. (I) Containers

1/7 Shiling (V-002E) 211841 OOCL (I) Containers

B.No/ ETA Cut off Date/ Time Vessel's Name Voy No. VCN Line Agents Will Load For ETDTO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA, BLACK SEA, EAST EUROPEAN & CIS DESTINATIONS

1/7 1/7-1700 Shiling 002E 211841 YML /OOCL YMI / OOCL (I) Penang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai (CPX - Service) 2/79/7

16/78/7-2200

15/7-2200APL New YorkCosco Japan

OPE1DW1MA091

211794211947

CMA CGM / Cosco / OOCL

CMA CGM Ag. (I) /Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P. L./ OOCL (I)

Jeddah, Tangier, Southampton, Bremerhaven, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Le Havre, Algeciras (EPIC - 3)

10/717/7

TBA TBA TBA TBA CMA CGM / Hapag-Lloyd /Cosco CMA CGM Ag. (I) / Hapag-Lloyd (I) /Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P. L Malta, Tilbury, Hamburg, Antwerp, Le Havre, Cagliari (Direct) (EPIC 2 - Service)

TO LOAD FOR USA, CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PORTS, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN PORTS6/7 6/7-1600 RDO Fortune 002W 211825 Hapag-Lloyd Hapag-Lloyd (I) New York, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah (INDAMEX 2 - Service) 7/7

30/66/7

-6/7-1100

CMA CGM OrfeoOOCL Washington

1125065W

211378211904

CMA CGM / Hapag-Lloyd / OOCL / ONE Line

CMA CGM Ag. (I) / Hapag-Lloyd (I) / OOCL (I) / Ocean Network Exp. (I)

New York, Norfolk, Charleston & Other USA East Coast Ports & Destinations (INDAMEX - Service)

1/77/7

TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS30/6 30/6-1300 APL Norway 0FF38E1MA 211556 Cosco / Maersk Line / APL Cosco Shpg. Lines (I).P.L. Maersk India / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Singapore, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Port Kelang (CIMEX 2K - Service) 1/74/7 4/7-0800 CMA CGM Jamaica 0MSAJW1MA 211817 PIL / CMA CGM PIL Mumbai / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Port Kelang, Singapore (MIDAS - Service) 5/7

TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTS7/7 5/7-2000 EM Astoria 0MT9HW1MA 211627 Maersk Line /CMA CGM Maersk India /CMA CGM Ag. (I) Durban, Reunion, Port Louis (MIDAS-2 / PROTEA - Service) 8/7

30/6 30/6-1300 APL Norway 0FF38E1MA 211556 Cosco / Maersk Line / APL Cosco Shpg. Lines (I).P.L. Maersk India / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Port Qasim (CIMEX 2K -Service) 1/7TBA TBA TBA Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali, Khorfakkan (MESAVA- Service)

4/7 1/7-1900 Northern Vigour 02S93S1MA 211659 Emirates / CMA CGM / Hapag-Lloyd Emirates Shpg. / CMA CGM Ag.(I)/ Hapag-Lloyd (I) Jebel Ali, Khorfakkan (SWAX- Service) 5/7TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTS

7/7 5/7-2000 EM Astoria 0MT9HW1MA 211627 Maersk Line /CMA CGM Maersk India /CMA CGM Ag. (I) Durban, Reunion, Port Louis (MIDAS-2 / PROTEA - Service) 8/730/6 30/6-1300 APL Norway 0FF38E1MA 211556 Cosco / Maersk Line / APL Cosco Shpg. Lines (I).P.L. Maersk India / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Karachi (CIMEX 2K - Service) 1/7

TBA TBA TBA Maersk Line Maersk India Durban, Apapa, Tincan, Point Noire, Tema, Cotonou, Port Elizabeth (MESAVA - Service)4/7 1/7-1900 Northern Vigour 02S93S1MA 211659 Emirates / CMA CGM Emirates Shpg. / CMA CGM Ag.(I) Mombasa, Dar Es Salaam (SWAX- Service) 5/74/7 4/7-0800 CMA CGM Jamaica 0MSAJW1MA 211817 PIL / CMA CGM PIL Mumbai / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Contonou, Matad, Lome, Luanda, Point Noire, Apapa, Tincan, Abidjan,

Tema, Librevillie, Douala (Direct), Boma, Lonito (MIDAS - Service)5/7

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB-CONTINENTS4/7 4/7-0800 CMA CGM Jamaica 0MSAJW1MA 211817 PIL / CMA CGM PIL Mumbai / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Colombo, Karachi (MIDAS - Service) 5/7

Due Date Cut off Date/Time Vessel’s Name Voy No. VCN Line Agents Ports ETD

TO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA (Export / Import)

30/6 30/6-PM Morning Pride 062 211886 Parekh Parekh Marine European 1/7

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR EXPORT LOADINGB.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity To ETD

--- --- --- --- --- ---

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGEB.No/ETA Vessel Name Agent Commodity From ETD

30/6 Daniela Oetker Seascape Shpg. Import of 27,500 M. Tons of Coal --- ------ --- --- --- --- ---

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DP WORLD (MICT), MUNDRA

B.No / ETA

Cut off Date

Vessel's Name Voy No.

VCN Line Agents Will Load For ETD

TO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIATBA Maersk Line Maersk India Djbouti (BLUENILE - SERVICE)

4/7 4/7 Maersk Utah 126W 211861 Maersk Line Maersk India Algeciras (ME2 - Service) 5/7TBA TBA TBA TBA Maersk Line Maersk India Felixstowe, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremerhaven, Algeciras (ME1 - Service)

TO LOAD FOR U.S.A., CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PORTS, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN PORTS/TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS2/7 2/7 Cosco Nagoya 2116W 211843 Sima Marine / HAL / MSR MBK Logistics / Samsara Shpg./ Master Logitech Shanghi, Ningbo, Shekou, Portkelang. Nhava Sheva (CSC - Service) 3/7

CB-2 - SL Tweety 2107M 211799 MSR Master Logitech Nava Sheva (JAMBO - Service) 30/6TBA Maersk Line /CMA CGM Maersk India /CMA CGM Ag. (I) Singapore, Xingang, Dalian, Qingdao, Busan, Kwangyang, Ningbo, Tanjung Pelapas (FM3 - Service)

3/74/7

3/74/7

Wan Hai 521Baltic South

21005E2104E

211909211907

Sinokor / Wan Hai Line / FSI / Interasia / HAL

Parekh Marine Services Pvt.Ltd./ Wan Hai Lines (I) P.L. Feedertech Shpg. / Aissa Maritime Pvt. Ltd. / Samsara Shpg.

Port Kelang, Shekou, Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo,Hong Kong, Sheakou, Singapore, Port Kelang West, Port Kelang North, Colombo, Nava Sheva (CI6 - Service)

4/75/7

TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTS4/7 4/7 Inter Sydney 087 211943 Interworld / Prudential Global Efficient Marine Service / Master Marine Bandar Abbas (BMM Service) 5/78/7 8/7 Cosco Nagoya 2117M 211971 Prudential Global Master Marine Sohar, Jebel Ali, Ras Al Khaima (GIX Service) 9/7

TBA Maersk Line Maersk India King Abdulla, Jeddah, Jebel Ali, Salalah, Port Sudan (BLUENILE - SERVICE)TBA Master Logistics / Interworld Prudential Global / Efficient Marine Service Bandar Abbas (BMS - Service)

TBA OCC Octopus Cargo Care Bandar Abbas (BZM - Service)TBA OCC Octopus Cargo Care Bandar Abbas (MBX - Service)TBA HDASCO Armita India Shipping Pvt. Ltd. Bandar Abbas, Chabahar , Bandar Abbas (IIX - Service)

7/7 7/7 Cape Manila 2111E 211925 Milaha / QNL Poseidon Shpg. Doha-Hamad (NDX - Service) 8/7TBA Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali, Khorfakkan (MESAVA- Service)TBA Prudential Global Master Marine Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas (PGS - Service)TBA Maersk Line /CMA CGM Maersk India /CMA CGM Ag. (I) Durban, Reunion, Port Louis (MIDAS-2 / PROTEA - Service)

1/7

8/7

1/7

8/7

Cape Moreton

TSS Shams

21026

21028

211910

211960

Transworld Feeders Transworld Shpg. Jebel Ali, Bandar Abbas (NMG - Service) 2/7

9/7Sima Marine P.L. MBK LogisticsTimes Container Line /Sanco Line / Parekh

Times Chartering P. Ltd. / Sanco Line Overseas P.L. / Sea Consortium

16/7 16/7 Gulf Barakah 2119 211934 Oman Container Lines Seabridge Marine Agencies P.L. Dammam, Jebel Ali, Sohar (IEX - Services) 17/7TBA TSS Prime Maritime Dubai Hamad, Dammam, Umm Qasr (IAGX - Services)

3/7 3/7 Avni 2110M 211894 Prudential Global Master Marine Jeddah, Aden (IRS - Service) 4/74/7 4/7 Maersk Utah 126W 211861 Maersk Line Maersk India Salalah, Jeddah (ME2 - Service) 5/75/7 5/7 Maersk Kampala 126W 211862 Maersk Line Maersk India Salalah, Jeddah (ME3 - Service) 6/7

TBA TBA TBA Maersk Line Maersk India Salalah, Jeddah (ME1 - Service)

TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTSTBA Maersk Line Maersk India Durban, Apapa, Tincan, Point Noire, Tema, Cotonou, Port Elizabeth (MESAVA - Service)TBA Maersk Line /CMA CGM Maersk India /CMA CGM Ag. (I) Durban, Reunion, Port Louis (MIDAS-2 / PROTEA - Service)

CB-2 - SL Tweety 2107M 211799 MSR Master Logitech Mombasa (JAMBO - Service) 30/61/7 1/7 Seago Bremerhaven 125S 211846 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Casina, Salalah, Mombasa (MAWINGU - Service) 2/7

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT2/7 2/7 Cosco Nagoya 2116W 211843 Sima Marine / HAL / MSR MBK Logistics / Samsara Shpg./ Master Logitech Colombo (CSC - Service) 3/7

TBA Cosco / CMA CGM / Maersk Line Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) P.L. / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Maersk India Karachi (CIMEX 2K - Service)CB-1 - Jeppsen Maersk 125W 211767 Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo (JADE - Service) 30/6

TBA Maersk Line / CMA CGM Maersk India / CMA CGM Ag. (I) Colombo, Karachi (FM3- Service)

ADANI PORTS & SEZ LTD. (APSEZL), MUNDRASHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS

CONTAINER VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

B.No/ETA Vessel's Name VCN No. Agents Cargo

CB-1 Jeppesen Maersk (V-125W) 211767 Maersk India Containers

CB-2 SL Tweety (V-2107M) 211799 Master Marine Containers

1/7 Seago Bremerhaven (V-125S) 211846 Maersk India Containers

1/7 Cape Moreton (V-21026) 211910 Sea Consortium Containers

2/7 Cosco Nagoya (V-2116W) 211843 Master Marine Containers

7/7 Cape Manila (V-2111E) 211925 Posedion Shpg. Containers

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR IMPORT DISCHARGE

B.No/ETA Vessel's Name Agents Cargo

Berth-1 Merapi GAC Shpg. 5,500 M. Tons of Base Oil 70 N

Berth-10 New Spirit Interocean Shpg. 49,836.476 M. Tons of Urea

Stream Canopus Taurus Shpg. 12,233.382 M. Tons of Crude Palm Oil

Stream Apiradee Naree Atlantic Global 47,730 M. Tons of Urea

30/6 Melati 4 Taurus Shpg. 1,000 M. Tons of Fatty Acid

30/6 Nordic Freedom Interocean Shpg. 1,50,000 M. Tons of Crude Petroleum Oil

1/7 Urja Taurus Shpg. 1,65,000 M. Tons of Steam Coal

2/7 Asphalt Express Preetika Shpg. 2,800 M. Tons of Bitumen

2/7 Leo Felicity Taurus Shpg. 61,483 M. Tons of Steam Coal

3/7 Ning Yue Hai Taurus Shpg. 60,199 M. Tons of Rock Phosphate Acid

(As on 30/06/2021)

(As on 30/06/2021)

VESSELS AT BERTH

Berth Vessel's Name Agents ETD

Berth-1 Merapi GAC Shpg. 30/6

Berth-9 Propel Prosperity ACT Infraport 1/7

Berth-10 New Spirit Interocean Shpg. 30/6

Berth-11 Yasa Aysen Cross Trade 1/7

SHIP SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO

Vessel's Name Agents ETD

Surya 4 Vocean Shpg. 29/6

VESSELS DUE/IN PORT FOR EXPORT LOADING

B.No/ETA Vessel's Name Agents Cargo

Berth-9 Propel Prosperity ACT Infraport 16,115.96 M. Tons of Steel Pipes

Berth-11 Yasa Aysen Cross Trade 42,750 M. Tons of Industrial Salt

Stream Surya 4 Vocean Shpg. 2,850 M. Tons of Clinker in Bulk

30/6 Surya 3 Vocean Shpg. 2,500 M. Tons of Clinker in Bulk

30/6 Sea Me Smile Vocean Shpg. 2,500 M. Tons of Clinker in Bulk

1/7 Tomini Ability Cross Trade 55,300 M. Tons of Industrial Salt

4/7 Marvelous Ace MOL Shpg. 1,00,000 Nos. of Car

VESSELS AT BERTHBerth Vessel's Name Agents ETD

CB-1 Jeppesen Maersk Maersk India 30/6

CB-2 SL Tweety Master Marine 30/6

SHIPS SAILED WITH EXPORT CARGO

Vessel's Name Agents ETD

Santa Rita (V-125W) Maersk India 29/6

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APM TERMINALS, PIPAVAV (As on 30/06/2021)

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AT GUJARAT PORTS

B.No/ETA Vessel’s Name Voy No. Line Agents Will Load For ETD1/78/7

Santa Rita Maersk Kampala

121E/125W122E/126W

Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali, Salalah, Port Said, Mersin Ambarli, Izmit Korfezi(ME - 3 Service)

2/79/7

TBA TBA MSC MSC Agency (I) Gioia Tauro, Valencia, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Felixstowe, King Abdullah, Salalah, Port Qasim (EUROPE, EPIC, IPAK Service)CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. (I)

1/7 GFS Giselle 0025 Global Feeder Sima Marine Jebel Ali, Khalifa (ASX Service) 2/7

Transworld Feeders Transworld Shpg.X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium

TBA TBA MSC MSC Agency (I) Colombo, Port Louis, Coega, Durban, Mozambique, Salalah, Jebel Ali, Port Qasim, (INGWE, SOUTH AFRICA Service)

In Port Ian H 024E Zim Zim Integrated Colombo, Xingang, Qingdao, Ningbo, Singapore, Port Kelang(FIVE Service)

1/7

Evergreen Evergreen Shpg.Pendulum Aissa Maritime

KMTC KMTC (I)

1/7 SSL Mumbai 129 (SRS) Avana Transworld Shpg. Europe, US East Coast, Med, East Africa, West Africa, East & West Coast of South America (WWCC)

2/7

ADANI HAZIRA CONTAINER TERMINAL, HAZIRA (As on 01/07/2021)

B.No/

ETA

Cut off

Date/Time

Vessel's Name Voy

No.

VCN Line Agents Will Load For ETD

TO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA30/67/7

14/7

30/6/21-AM7/7/21-AM

14/7/21-AM

Santa Rita Maersk KampalaMaersk Kiel

121E/125W122E/126W123E/127W

211632120321204

Maersk Line

Maersk India Algeciras, Tangier, Tarragona, Gioia Tauro, Port Said (ME3)

30/67/7

14/7

TO LOAD FOR US AND CANADA WEST COAST2/79/7

16/7

2/7/21-AM9/7/21-AM

16/7/21-AM

Maersk Sentosa Maersk ChicagoMaersk Pittsburgh

119E/125W120E/126W121E/127W

212072120821209

Maersk Line

Maersk India Charleston, Norfolk, New York (MECL) 2/79/7

16/7

1/77/7

1/7/21-AM7/7/21-AM

MOL GenesisMOL Generosity

107WE145WE

2119921217

XPF Sea Consortium / Seattle, Vancouver, Long Beach, Los Angeles, New York, Norfolk, Charleston, Halifax (TIP)

1/77/7Merchant Shpg.

ONE Line Ocean Network Exp.(I)

TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS4/7

10/74/7/21-AM

10/7/21-AMONE Continuity Conti Conquest

057E014E

2118821215

ONE Line Ocean Network Exp.(I)

Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, Cai Mep, Los Angeles,Oakland, Busan, Sanshan, Ningbo, Shekou (PS3)

4/710/7

2/714/721/7

2/7/21-AM14/7/21-AM21/7/21-AM

Charleston OOCL San FranciscoOOCL Hamburg

034E157E129E

211952121821219

APL CMA CGM Ag. (I) Xingang, Dalian, Qingdao, Pusan, Kwangyang, Hong Kong, Chiwan, Singapore, Port Kelang (CIXA)

2/714/721/7

OOCL OOCL (I)GSL / RCL Gold Star Line / RCL

1/77/7

1/7/21-AM7/7/21-AM

MOL GenesisMOL Generosity

107WE145WE

2119921217

XPF Sea Consortium / Tokyo, Shimizu, Omaezaki, Nagoya, Kobe, Laem Chabang, Singapore, Keelung, Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Brisbane, Adelaide, Bellbay, Auckland, Lyt-tleton, Port Chalmers, Wellington, Napier, Tauranga, Suva Lautoka (TIP)

1/77/7Merchant Shpg.

ONE Line Ocean Network Exp.(I)

TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTS4/7

10/74/7/21-AM

10/7/21-AMONE Continuity Conti Conquest

057E014E

2118821215

ONE Line Ocean Network Exp.(I)

Colombo (PS3) 4/710/7

2/79/7

16/7

2/7/21-AM9/7/21-AM

16/7/21-AM

Maersk Sentosa Maersk ChicagoMaersk Pittsburgh

119E/125W120E/126W121E/127W

212072120821209

Maersk Line

Maersk India Salalah, Jebel Ali, Jeddah (MECL) 2/79/7

16/7TBA TBA TBA Maersk Line Maersk India Port Qasim, Salalah, Mombasa (MAWINGU)

3/7 3/7/21-AM SCI Chennai 518 21221 (SRS) Avana / SCI

Shreyas Shpg. (Transworld) / J.M. Baxi

Jebel Ali (SMILE) 3/7

TO LOAD FOR EAST, WEST SOUTH AFRICA & INDIAN OCEAN ISLANDS30/67/7

14/7

-7/7/21-AM

14/7/21-AM

Santa Rita Maersk KampalaMaersk Kiel

121E/125W122E/126W123E/127W

211632120321204

Maersk Line

Maersk India Mombasa, Dar Es Salam, Durban, Cape Town (ME3) 30/67/7

14/7

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENT PORTS2/7

14/721/7

2/7/21-AM14/7/21-AM21/7/21-AM

Charleston OOCL San FranciscoOOCL Hamburg

034E157E129E

211952121821219

APL CMA CGM Ag.(I) Colombo (CIXA) 2/714/721/7

OOCL OOCL (I)GSL / RCL Gold Star Line / RCL

3/7 3/7/21-AM SCI Chennai 518 21221 (SRS) Avana / SCI

Shreyas Shpg. (Tran-swsorld) / J.M. Baxi

Colombo (SMILE) 3/7

1/77/7

1/7/21-AM7/7/21-AM

MOL GenesisMOL Generosity

107WE145WE

2119921217

XPF Sea Consortium / Karachi, Colombo (TIP) 1/77/7Merchant Shpg.

ONE Line Ocean Network Exp.(I)

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Maersk Line Maersk India Port Tangier, Algeciras, Valencia, Fos sur Mer, Genoa Maersk CFS Hamburg Sud Hamburg Sud -

MSC MSC Ag. (I) Mediterranean Destinations, U.K., North Continent & Scandinavia. - CMA CGM CMA CGM Ameya CFS Agencies (I) & Mul Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. - SCI C. M. T. - CMA CGM CMA CGM Dron-3 & Mul Agencies (I) ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) Tangier, Southampton, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Dunkirk, Le Havre - Sarjak Sarjak Antwerp, Rotterdam, Felixstowe, Bremen, Hamburg, Bremerhaven. Speedy Seahorse Seahorse Southampton, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Le Havre (Direct), Dron-3 Genoa, FOS, Valencia, Gydnia, Gdansk, St. Petersburg, Kotka.

ETA ETD CY Cut-Off Vessel’s Name/ Voy Rot No. Line Agent WILL LOAD FOR Carting Date/Time (V. I. A. No.) No. - Date Point

TO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA MSC MSC Ag. (I) Mediterranean Ports, U.K., North Continent & Scandinavia. Hind Terminal SCI C. M. T. Barcelona, Felixstowe, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Gio Tauro Punjab & Other Mediterranean & U. K. North Continent. Conware CSC Seahorse Barcelona, Bergen, Helsingborg, Dublin, Belfast, Cork. Dron-3Mul(E) Mondialsea M.C.S. (I) Genova, Livorno, La Spezia, Milano, Trieste, Rome, Ancona, Dron-3 Pisa & Inland Destinations. Sarjak Sarjak Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg & all other Inland Speedy Destinations. NBCL Axis Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg & all other Inland Destn. Dron-1

MSC MSC Ag. (I) Mediterranean Destinations, U.K., North Continent & Scandinavia. -

Zim Zim Integrated -

Welgrow Line Welgrow India Felixtowe, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Port Said, Istanbul, Mersin. JWR Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. Hamburg, Antwerp, London Gateway, Port Tangier, Suez Canal. - Cosco Cosco Shpg. - CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - MSC MSC Ag. (I) Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Le Havre, London Gateway. - ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) Tangier, Rotterdam, Hamburg, London Gateway, Antwerp, Le Havre -

NSIGT

(Himalaya Express)

(Indus Express)

(ME-2)

TO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIANSICT

Middle East Europe-3 (ME-3)

NEW EPIC

CMS CGM CMA CGM Ag. Jeddah, Tangier, Southampton, Bremerhaven, Rotterdam, - Cosco Cosco Shpg. Antwerpen, Le Havre, Algeciras - OOCL OOCL (I)

TO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT & SCANDINAVIABMCT

TO LOAD FOR U.S.A., CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PORTS, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN PORTS CMA CGM CMA CGM Damietta, New York, Savannah, Norfolk, Charleston & other Ameya CFS & Mul

Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. US Inland Destinations. DR-4&Mul-CFS

ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) Damietta, New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Charleston. -

Cosco Cosco Shpg. New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Charleston, Port Said -

OOCL OOCL (I) US East Coast Ports & Destinations. -

Interport Global Interport Global All USA Ports JWR Logistics Log. Pvt. Ltd.

MSC MSC Agency (I) US East & West Coast and Other Inland Destinations. Hind Terminals

Interport Global Interport Global All USA Ports JWR Logistics Log. Pvt. Ltd.

MSC MSC Ag. (I) Valencia, New York, Norfolk, Savannah. -

MSC MSC Ag. (I) USA,Canada South & Central American Ports -

Zim Zim Integrated -

India America Express (INDAMEX)

NSIGT

(Himalaya Express)

Maersk Line Maersk India USA,Canada South & Central American Ports. Maersk-CFS Safmarine Maersk India -

Interport Global Interport Global All USA Ports JWR Logistics Log. Pvt. Ltd. CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Coronel, Guayaquil, Cartagena, Ameya CFS & Mul Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. San Antonio, Arica, Buenaventura, Callao, La Guaira, Paita, - MSC MSC Ag. (I) Puerto Cabello, Puerto Angamos, Iquiqui, Santiago De Cuba, Mariel Hind Terminal

Safewater Safewater USA,Canada South & Central American Ports. Dr-2 & Mul (W)

Middle East Cross Atlantic (MECL - 1)

Indus Express

TO LOAD FOR U.S.A., CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PORTS, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN PORTSNSICT

TO LOAD FOR U.S.A., CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PORTS, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN PORTSGTI CMA CGM CMA CGM. Ag. ECSA, WCSA, Mexico, Central America (via Far East). & - RCL RCL Ag. (I) P.L. other Inland Destns. - GSL Star Shpg. - OOCL OOCL (I) -

Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. New York, Norfolk, Savannah & other American Ports Preeti Log. CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. -

China India Express-III (CIX-3)

5/7 6/7 TBA Charleston (M0476) 034W 224779-14/6 12/7 13/7 TBA OOCL San Francisco (M0527) 157W 225557-24/6 19/7 20/7 TBA OOCL Hamburg 129W

6/7 7/7 TBA APL Antwerp (M0512) 0MX9JW1MA 225274-21/6 15/7 16/7 TBA Dalian Express 2127W (IMEX - Indian Sub Continent Mediterranean X-Press)

Maersk Line Maersk India Port Said, Ambarli, Gioia Tauro Maersk-CFS Safmarine Maersk India - CMA CGM CMA CGM. Ag. Suez, Port Said, La Spezia, Genoa, Fos, Barcelona, Valencia, - Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. Cagliari 2. - Cosco Cosco Shpg. Port Said, La Spezia, Livorno, Genoa, Fos, Barcelona, Valencia, - Lines (I) Algeciras

Sarjak Sarjak Genoa, Valencia and all other Inland Destinations in Italy. Speedy

TO LOAD FOR MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONTINENT & SCANDINAVIAGTI

(IOS Service)

11/7 13/7 11/7-0700 MSC Gaia (M0508) IS126R 225231-21/6 20/7 21/7 TBA MSC Benedetta IS127R

India Pakistan Service (IPAK)/Europe Pakistan India Consortium (EPIC-1)

2/7 3/7 2/7-0900 MSC Lucy (M0504) IP126R 225227-21/6 9/7 10/7 9/7-0900 MSC Lisbon IP127R 16/7 17/7 16/7-0900 MSC Esthi IP128R

3/7 4/7 3/7-0001 Santa Rita (M0356) 125W 223335-21/5 10/7 11/7 10/7-0001 Maersk Kampala (M0364) 126W 223340-21/5

7/7 8/7 TBA APL New York (M0491) 0PE21W1MA 225030-17/6 14/7 15/7 TBA Cosco Japan 091

11/7 13/7 11/7-0700 MSC Gaia (M0508) IS126R 225231-21/6 20/7 21/7 TBA MSC Benedetta IS127R

India Pakistan Service (IPAK)/Europe Pakistan India Consortium (EPIC-1)

2/7 3/7 2/7-0900 MSC Lucy (M0504) IP126R 225227-21/6 9/7 10/7 9/7-0900 MSC Lisbon IP127R 16/7 17/7 16/7-0900 MSC Esthi IP128R

In Port 2/7 - MSC Giulia (M0474) IU125A 224772-14/6 7/7 8/7 7/7-0900 MSC Silvana (M0507) IU126A 225229-21/6 14/7 15/7 14/7-0900 America IU127A

4/7 5/7 3/7-2300 OOCL Washington (M0511) 1126 225267-21/6 11/7 12/7 10/7-2300 Express Athens 1127 25/7 26/7 24/7-2300 CMA CGM Ivanhoe 1129

In Port 2/7 - MSC Giulia (M0474) IU125A 224772-14/6 7/7 8/7 7/7-0900 MSC Silvana (M0507) IU126A 225229-21/6 14/7 15/7 14/7-0900 America IU127A

4/7 5/7 3/7-2359 Maersk Sentosa (M0360) 125W 223337-21/5 11/7 12/7 10/7-2359 Maersk Chicago (M0366) 126W 223343-21/5 18/7 19/7 17/7-2359 Maersk Pittsburgh (M0548) 127W 225642-26/6

(Calling at NSIGT)

INDUSA (INDUS 2) 5/7 6/7 5/7-0700 MSC Candice (M0477) IV126A 224789-14/6 9/7 10/7 TBA MSC Heidi (M0505) IV127A 225230-21/6 16/7 17/7 TBA MSC Tomoko IV128A

6/7 7/7 6/7-0700 Maersk Utah (M0365) 126W 223342-21/5 13/7 14/7 13/7-0700 Oakland (M0540) 127W 225637-26/6

2/7 3/7 2/7-1200 Kyoto Express (M0481) 1329W 224840-15/6 9/7 10/7 TBA Sofia Express (M0517) 1330W 225389-23/6 16/7 17/7 TBA Osaka Express 1331W 27/7 28/7 TBA Budapest Express 1332W

(IMEX - Indian Sub Continent Mediterranean X-Press)

6/7 7/7 TBA APL Antwerp (M0512) 0MX9JW1MA 225274-21/6 15/7 16/7 TBA Dalian Express 2127W

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VESSELS In Port & DUE AT JN PORT (JNPCT/NSICT/NSIGT/BMCT/GTI) FOR EXPORT ETA ETD CY Cut-Off Vessel’s Name/ Voy Rot No. Line Agent WILL LOAD FOR Carting Date/Time (V. I. A. No.) No. - Date Point

T.S. Line T.S. Lines (I) Port Klang (W), Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Fremantle, Sydney, - Melbourne, Adelaide, Inchon, Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Moji, Hakata, Nagoya, Kobe, Manila (N), Penang, Pasir Gudang. Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. P.Klang, Tanjung, Pelepas, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo B. Lawrie CFS ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) Port Klang, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Shandong, Kaohsiung - BLPL singapore Transworld Global Port Klang, Singapore - Pte. Ltd. Logistics Sol. Samudera Samudera Shpg. Port Klang, Penang, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo - HMM HMM Shpg. India Port Kelang, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao - ANL CMA CGM. Ag. All Far East, China, Japan, Australian, New Zealand & Pacific Islands Ports. Feeder Tech Feeder Tech P. Klang, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Tanjung Pelapas, Laem Chabang. Dronagiri CU Lines Seahorse Ship. Port Klang, Singapore, Qingdao, Xingang. - Perma Perma Shpg. P. Kelang, Singapore, Xingang, Qingdao, Kaohsiung. - TS Lines T. S. Lines (I) Port Kelang, Hong Kong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan, Ningbo, Fremantle, - Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Inchon, Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Moji, Hakata, Nagoya, Kobe, Keelung, Kaohsiung, Taichung, Manila (N/S), Penang, Pasir Gudang, Laem Chabang, Bangkok, Latkrabang, Haiphong, Ho Chi Minh, Dalian, Huangpu, Shekou, Yantian, Chongqing, Nanjing, Zhangjiagang, KMTC KMTC (I) Port Kelang West, Hong Kong, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Pusan, - Cosco Cosco Shpg. Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore - Emirates Emirates - CU Lines Seahorse Ship. P. Kelang, Hong Kong, Busan, Qingdao, Ningbo. -

TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDSJNPCT

China India Express Service (CIX)

Asia Indian Sub Continent Service (AIS)

GTI TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDS Maersk Line Maersk India Port Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kwangyang, Busan, Hakata, Maersk CFS Safmarine Maersk India Dron-4 CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - OOCL OOCL (I) Singapore, Xingang, Dalian, Qingdao, Kwangyang, Busan, Ningbo. - Cosco Cosco Shpg. - RCL RCL Ag. (I) P.L. Singapore, Xingang, Dalian, Qingdao - ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) Port Klang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. - X-Press Feed. Sea Consortium - Samudera Samudera Shpg. P. Klang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, Haiphong, Manila - Swire Shpg Ben Line Townsville, Gladstone, Geelong, New Castle, Bell Bay, Brisbane, Tauranga, - Mardasen Point, New Plymoth, Timaru, Welligton, Auckland, Tarawa, Apia, Papeete, Pago Pago, Majuro, Nauru, Darwin, Dili, Port Moresby, Lae, Moutukea, Rabual, Alotau Madang, Honiara, Suva, Lautoka, Noumea HMM HMM Shpg. India P. Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang. - Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) Port Klang, Singapore, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong. Dron-1 Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Bal. Lawrie CFS Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. Bal. Lawrie CFS Interasia Interasia Shpg. - CU Lines Seahorse Ship Kaohsiung. - RCL RCL Ag. (I) P.L. Port Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Xiamen. GDL/Dron-1 CMA CGM CMA CGM. Ag. Port Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Chiwan - GSL Star Shpg. Port Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai. - Cosco Cosco Shpg. Port Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai - OOCL OOCL (I) Port Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shekou. Dron-1 ANL CMA CGM Ag. All Far East, China, Japan, Australian, New Zealand & Pacific Islands Ports. FESCO Oasis Shpg. VPort Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shekou. - Sarjak Sarjak Cont. Far East, Australia & New Zealand Ports. - ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) P. Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, Caimep, Los Angeles, Oakland, Pusan, - YML YMI Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou HMM HMM Shpg. India Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, Caimep - Pendulum Exp. Aissa Maritime Port Kelang (W), Singapore, Haipong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo - GSL Star Shpg. Da Chan Bay - Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. - CU Lines Seahorse Ship. - Emirates Emirates - KMTC KMTC (I) - TS Line T.S. Lines (I) Fremantle, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Manila (N), Penang, Pasir Gudang. - X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Port Kelang, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo. - T.S. Lines T.S.Lines (I) - KMTC KMTC (I) - X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium P. Kelang -

Hercules Service/Thailand-India-Pakistan (HLS / TIP)

Far East & Middle East Service-3 (FM-3)

China India Express Service (SCIX)

China India Express III (CIX-3)

China India Service-2 (CI-2)

TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDSNSICT

Pacific South-3 Service(PS-3)

TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLANDSBMCT

China India Express-2/ China Indian Sub Continent Service

(CIX-2 / CISC / NCI Service)

(AIS-3/CIX-3/Five Service)Asia Indian Sub Continent-3/China India Express-3

CWX (China India Express Service)

(ADHOC)

(CI-1 Service)

Sinokor India Service (SIS/CI-6)

HMM HMM Shpg. India Port Klang, Singapore, Da Chan Bay, Busan, Kwangyang, Shanghai, BLPL Singapore Transworld Global Port Kelang, Singapore - - Pte. Ltd. Logistics Sol. ANL CMA CGM Ag. All Far East, China, Japan, Australian, New Zealand & Pacific Islands Ports. - TS Lines T.S. Lines (I) Port Kelang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kwangyang, Pusan, Shanghai - Ningbo, Fremantle, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Inchon, Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Moji, Hakata, Nagoya, Kobe, Keelung, Kaohsiung, Taichung, Manila (N/S), Penang, Pasir Gudang, Laem Chabang, Bangkok, Latkrabang, Haiphong, Ho Chi Minh, Dalian, Huangpu, Shekou, Yantian, Chongqing, Nanjing, Zhangjiagang Sinokor Parekh Marine P. Kelang (W), Singapore, Busan, Kwangyang - Cosco Cosco Shpg. Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Nansha, - PIL PIL Mumbai P. Kelang - CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - OOCL OOCL(I) - CU Lines Seahorse Ship. - Sinokor Parekh Marine Port Kelang, Shekou,Dalian, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hong Kong, Singapore - Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) - Heung-A Samsara Shpg. - Interasia Interasia Shpg. - YML YMI - Feeder Tech Feeder Tech - Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) Penang, Port Kelang, Hong Kong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou - CU Lines Seahose Ship Interasia Interasia Shpg. - ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) - RCL RCL Ag. (I) P.L. - Cosco Cosco Shpg. Penang, P. Kelang, Hong Kong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou. Singapore -

In Port 1/7 - Ever Useful (M0463) 153W 224602-11/6 11/7 13/7 TBA Balbina (M0528) 897W 225412-23/6 20/7 22/7 TBA George Washington Bridge 112W

6/7 8/7 TBA T.S. Mumbai (M0460) 21002E 224397-8/6 7/7 9/7 TBA Xin Pu Dong (M0485) 252E 224951-16/6 16/7 18/7 TBA Actuaria 2124E

5/7 6/7 5/7-1200 Hyundai Prestige (M0516) 086E 225345-22/6 21/7 22/7 TBA Hyundai Busan (M0539) 130E 225716-28/6

3/7 4/7 3/7-0500 SC Montreux (M0328) 126E 223334-21/5 9/7 10/7 TBA Josephine Maersk (M0362) 127E 223339-21/5 16/7 17/7 TBA ALS Apollo (M0542) 128E 225639-26/6

3/7 5/7 - X-Press Bardsey (M0471) 21005W 224700-12/6 4/7 5/7 4/7-2359 MOL Grandeur (M0468) 081W 224688-12/6 8/7 9/7 TBA MOL Genesis 107W

In Port 2/7 - Green Harmony (M0422) E132 224028-3/6 3/7 5/7 3/7-2100 Wan Hai 503 (M0451) E189 224435-8/6 12/7 13/7 TBA Spil Kartika E032 15/7 16/7 TBA Ever Unity E177

5/7 6/7 TBA Charleston (M0476) 034W 224779-14/6 12/7 13/7 TBA OOCL San Francisco (M0527) 157W 225557-24/6 19/7 20/7 TBA OOCL Hamburg 129W

6/7 7/7 TBA ONE Continuity (M0469) 057E 224687-11/6 11/7 12/7 TBA Conti Conquest (M0537) 014E 225684-26/6 15/7 16/7 TBA MOL Celebration 084E

5/7 6/7 4/7-2359 California Trader (M0499) 21001E 225168-19/6 7/7 8/7 TBA Kota Lumba (M0510) 2103E 225224-21/6

5/7 6/7 TBA TSS Neptune (M0523) 001E 225468-23/6

1/7 2/7 - Xin Los Angeles (M0494) 149 225093-18/6 7/7 8/7 TBA Cosco Thailand (M0506) 079 225222-21/6 11/7 12/7 TBA OOCL Genova 051

In Port 1/7 - Wan Hai 521 (M0452) 005E 224438-8/6 1/7 2/7 1/7-1200 Baltic South (M0434) 2104E 224163-4/6 13/7 14/7 TBA Navios Jasmine 893E 13/7 14/7 TBA Interasia Horizon (M0567) 005E 225815-29/6

2/7 3/7 2/7-1400 Wan Hai 326 (M0465) E003 224625-11/6 15/7 16/7 TBA Interasia Catalyst (M0568) E005 225822-29/6 29/7 31/7 TBA Hansa Rendsburg E005

6/7 7/7 5/7-0900 CMA CGM Racine (M0513) 0FF3CE1MA 225268-21/6 19/7 20/7 19/7-0900 APL Florida 0FF3GE1MA AS-1 (Asia Sub-Continent Express 1) CMA CGM/ CMA CGM Ag. (I)/ Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore, Port Kelang - Cosco Cosco Shpg. Global Feeder/ Sima Marine/ Port Kelang,Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Kwangyang - Henug A Samsara Shpg. - Sealead Espad Shpg. India Port Kelang, Pusan -

7/7 8/7 TBA Nikos P 2111 10/7 11/7 TBA Guenther Schulte 2123 11/7 12/7 TBA Rita 2124

China India Sub-Con Service. (CSC Service) / SIS-2

14/7 15/7 TBA Akinada Bridge (M0525) 030E 225479-24/6 26/7 27/7 TBA X-Press Odyssey 21004E

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ETA ETD CY Cut-Off Vessel’s Name/ Voy Rot No. Line Agent WILL LOAD FOR Carting Date/Time (V. I. A. No.) No. - Date PointJNPCT TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTS QNL/Milaha Poseidon Shpg. Hamad, Jebel Ali - Samudera Samudera Shpg. Hamad, Jebel Ali - BTL Samsara Shpg. Sharjah, Khalifa, Bahrain, Dammam, Umm Qasr NSA Sealead Espad Shpg. Jebel Ali -

(NDX - Nhava Sheva Dubai Express)

GIC (Gulf India Colombo)

(Nhava Sheva-Mundra-Gulf (NMG)

5/7 6/7 TBA Cape Manila (M0518) 2111 225390-23/6 12/7 13/7 TBA BSL Limassol 2114

Maersk Line Maersk India Salalah, Aqaba, Hodeidah (FCL Only). Maersk-CFS Safmarine Maersk India Port Said, Djibouti. Dron-3 Maersk Line Maersk India Port Qasim, Salalah Maersk CFS Safmarine Maersk India Dron-3 Lubeck Shpg. Espad Shpg. Bandar Abbas, Chabahar - Interworld Efficient Marine -

Oman Cont. Lines Seabridge Marine Sohar, Jebel Ali, Dammam - HMM HMM Shpg. India - Maersk Line Maersk India Khorfakkan, Jebel Ali. Maersk CFS CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - Maersk Maersk India Khorfakkan, Jebel Ali. - CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - HDASCO Armita India Shpg. P. L. Bandar Abbas, Chabahar. -

Sealead Espad Shpg. (I) Jebel Ali, Hamad, Umm Qasr - Hapag Lloyd ISS Shpg. Jebel Ali. - ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) - Maersk Line/ Maersk India/ Jeddah, Salalah, Jebel Ali. Maersk CFS Hamburg Sud Hamburg Sud - Maersk Line Maersk India J.Ali, Salalah, Djibouti, King Abdullah Port, Jeddah, Salalah, (Blue Nile) Maersk CFS

Maersk Line Maersk India Jebel Ali (Bandar Abbas, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Doha via Jebel Ali) Maersk-CFS

X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jebel Ali, Khalifa, Sohar Dronagiri-2 Global Feeder Sima Marine - Transworld Feeders Transworld Shpg. - One Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) - PIL PIL Mumbai Gulf, Upper Gulf & Red Sea Ports -

Perma Perma Shpg. Khalifa, Jebel Ali, Khorfakkan. - Avana Avana Khalifa, Jebel Ali, Sohar, Bandar Abbas, Umm Qasr - Ceekay Line Seabridge Marine Gulf Ports Seabird CFS Global Feeder Sima Marine Jebel Ali - IWS Logistic Maritime Jebel Ali, Sohar - Transworld Feeders Transworld Shpg. Jebel Ali - One Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) Jebel Ali, Sohar - X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Jebel Ali, Sohar - Samudera Samudera Shpg. Jebel Ali, Sohar - PIL PIL Mumbai Gulf, Upper Gulf & Red Sea Ports - Ceekay Line Seabridge Marine Gulf Ports Seabird CFS Seasky Seasky Shpg P.L. Jebel Ali & all other ports & inland destinations. JWR Logistics Avana Avana Khalifa, Jebel Ali, Sohar, Bandar Abbas, Umm Qasr. - Perma Perma Shpg. Khorfakkan, Jebel Ali, Sohar. -

CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Jeddah, Aqaba, Hodeidah, Port Sudan, Al Sokhna, Aden, Djibouti - Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. - Cosco Cosco Shpg.Line (I) Jeddah -

MSC MSC Ag. (I) Aqaba, Al Sokhna, Berbera, King Abdullah (Direct), Djibouti, Jeddah, Hind Terminals Port Sudan, Aden, Djibouti, Mukalla, Hodeidah Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. Jeddah, Jebel Ali. - CMA CGM CMA CGM. Ag. - Cosco Cosco Shpg. -

TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTSNSIGT

TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTSGTI

4/7 5/7 3/7-2359 Maersk Sentosa (M0360) 125W 223337-21/5 11/7 12/7 10/7-2359 Maersk Chicago (M0366) 126W 223343-21/5

Middle East Cross Atlantic (MECL-1)

Mawingu Express Service (MWE Service) 3/7 4/7 3/7-0600 Maersk Bentonville (M0359) 126S 223336-21/5 10/7 11/7 10/7-0600 Sphene (M0363) 127S 223341-21/5

3/7 4/7 3/7-0001 Santa Rita (M0356) 125W 223335-21/5 10/7 11/7 10/7-0001 Maersk Kampala (M0364) 126W 223340-21/5 Middle East Europe-3 (ME-3 Service)

6/7 7/7 TBA APL Antwerp (M0512) 0MX9JW1MA 225274-21/6 15/7 16/7 TBA Dalian Express 2127W

(IMEX - Indian Sub Continent Mediterranean X-Press)

Swahili Express (SWAX Service)

(Himalaya Express) 11/7 13/7 11/7-0700 MSC Gaia (M0508) IS126R 225231-21/6 20/7 21/7 TBA MSC Benedetta IS127R

TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTSNSICT

(MIDAS Loop-2 Service) 2/7 2/7 1/7-1800 AS Patricia (M0329) 125S 223333-21/5 9/7 9/7 8/7-1800 EM Astoria (M0519) 0MT9HW1MA 225396-23/6

2/7 3/7 1/7-2000 GFS Giselle (M0496) 0025 225138-18/6 9/7 10/7 TBA Montpellier (M0521) 0001 225431-23/6

Arabian Sea Express (ASX)

7/7 7/7 6/7-1500 CMA CGM Jamaica (M0514) 0MSAJW1MA 225289-21/6 14/7 14/7 13/7-1500 ALS Flora (M0535) 0MSALW1MA 225636-26/6 (MESAWA Service / Loop-1)

TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTSNSIGT MSC MSC Ag. (I) Tema, Abidjan, Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis. - Welgrow Line Welgrow India Mombasa, Nairobi, Kampala, Dar Es Salam, Durban, Johannesburg, JWR Tema, Lagos. MSC MSC Ag. East, South & West African Ports. - Zim Zim Integrated - MSC MSC Ag. (I) Port Louis, Tema, Lome, Cotonou -

TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTSNSICT Maersk Line Maersk India Mombasa, Victoria. Maersk CFS Safmarine Maersk India - Maersk Line Maersk India Durban, Apapa, Tincan, Point Noire, Tema, Cotonou, Port Elizabeth - CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - Maersk Maersk India Pointe des Galets (Reunion), Durban, Port Louis - CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - DAL Seatrade Shpg. Durban, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Maputo, Beira - Hapag Lloyd ISS Shpg. Durban, Cape Town, Tema, Tincan, Apapa - ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) CMA CGM CMA CGM East, South & West African Ports. Ameya CFS Ag. (I) & Mul. Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. - MSC MSC Ag. (I) Khoms, Tripoli, Misurata, Tunis. Hind Terminal Seahorse Seshorse East, South & West African Ports. -

3/7 4/7 3/7-0600 Maersk Bentonville (M0359) 126S 223336-21/5 10/7 11/7 10/7-0600 Sphene (M0363) 127S 223341-21/5 Mawingu Express (MWE Service)

In Port 2/7 - MSC Giulia (M0474) IU125A 224772-14/6 7/7 8/7 7/7-0900 MSC Silvana (M0507) IU126A 225229-21/6 Indus Express

7/7 7/7 6/7-1500 CMA CGM Jamaica (M0514) 0MSAJW1MA 225289-21/6 14/7 14/7 13/7-1500 ALS Flora (M0535) 0MSALW1MA 225636-26/6

2/7 3/7 2/7-0900 MSC Lucy (M0504) IP126R 225227-21/6 9/7 10/7 9/7-0900 MSC Lisbon IP127R 16/7 17/6 16/7-0900 MSC Esthi IP128R

India Pakistan Service (IPAK)/ Europe Pakistan India Consortium (EPIC-1)

Middle East/South Africa & West Africa Serivce (MESAWA Service / Loop-1) 2/7 2/7 1/7-1800 AS Patricia (M0329) 125S 223333-21/5 9/7 9/7 8/7-1800 EM Astoria (M0519) 0MT9HW1MA 225396-23/6

(MIDAS Loop-2 Service)

TO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF & RED SEA PORTSBMCT CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Jebel Ali - Hapgag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. - Emirates Emirates -

MSC MSC Agency (I) Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi, Hamad, Dammam, Umm Qasr. -

(IIS/BMM) India Iran Service

Middle East and South Africa Loop-2

Middle East South Africa & West Africa Service)

New India Iran Service (New IIX Service) GIX (Gulf India Express)

Middle East and South Africa Loop-2

3/7 4/7 3/7-0700 Cosco Nagoya (M0490) 2116 224994-16/6

Africa India Middle East Service (AIM)

Africa India Middle East Service (AIM) 2/7 2/7 1/7-1900 X-Press Karakoram (M0480) 2125W 224839-15/6 9/7 9/7 8/7-1900 NYK Paula (M0532) 2126W 225594-25/6

7/7 8/7 TBA Inter Sydney (M0500) 0087 225204-20/6

2/7 3/7 2/7-1300 Northern Vigour (M0461) 02S93S1MA 224544-10/6 14/7 15/7 TBA Emirates Asante 2127S

6/7 7/7 6/7-2359 TSS Shams (M0563) 21028E 225873-29/6 13/7 14/7 TBA Cape Moreton 21028E

11/7 13/7 11/7-0700 MSC Gaia (M0508) IS126R 225231-21/6 20/7 21/7 TBA MSC Benedetta IS127R

7/7 8/7 6/7-2300 Kashan (M0495) 1227W 225102-18/6

TBA

2/7 2/7 1/7-1900 X-Press Karakoram (M0480) 2125W 224839-15/6 9/7 9/7 8/7-1900 NYK Paula (M0532) 2126W 225594-25/6

Falcon Service 4/7 5/7 TBA MSC Daniela (M0473) FK122A 224769-14/6

2/7 3/7 1/7-2300 Thorsky (M0515) 019W 224974-16/6UIG (UAE -Indian Sub-Continent Gulf Service)

(IOS Service) 2/7 3/7 2/7-1200 Kyoto Express (M0481) 1329W 224840-15/6 9/7 10/7 TBA Sofia Express (M0517) 1330W 225389-23/6 16/7 17/7 TBA Osaka Express 1331W

** (Calling at BMCT)

2/7 2/7 - MP The Brown (M0483) IW125A 224862-15/6 12/7 13/7 11/7-1100 MSC Michaela IW127A India Africa Service (IAS)

14/7 15/7 TBA Gulf Barakah (M0565) 2119W 225809-29/6(IEX - India Express Service)

6/7 7/7 6/7-0700 Maersk Utah (M0365) 126W 223342-21/5 13/7 14/7 13/7-0700 Oakland (M0540) 127W 225637-26/6 In Port 2/7 - Rio Centaurus (M0330) 126W 223332-21/5 7/7 8/7 7/7-1100 Northern Dependant (M0361) 127W 223338-21/5

ME-2 (Middle East 2)

* *(Calling at JNPCT)

* (Calling at GTI)

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VESSELS In Port & DUE AT JN PORT (JNPCT/NSICT/NSIGT/BMCT/GTI) FOR EXPORT

TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTSGTI Maersk Line Maersk India Beira, Maputo via Port Kelang, Lilongwe & Blantyre via Beira Maersk CFS CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. -

CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Apapa, Abidjan, Tema -

Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. -

ETA ETD CY Cut-Off Vessel’s Name/ Voy Rot No. Line Agent WILL LOAD FOR Carting Date/Time (V. I. A. No.) No. - Date Point

Far East & Middle East-3 (FM-3 Service) 3/7 4/7 3/7-0500 SC Montreux (M0328) 126E 223334-21/5 9/7 10/7 TBA Josephine Maersk (M0362) 127E 223339-21/5

MSC MSC Agency Novorossiysk, Burgas, Varna, Poti, Batumi, Constanza, Odessa - SCI C.M.T. - 11/7 13/7 11/7-0700 MSC Gaia (M0508) IS126R 225231-21/6 20/7 21/7 TBA MSC Benedetta IS127R (Himalaya Express)

India Pakistan Service (IPAK)/Europe Pakistan India Consortium (EPIC-1)

NSIGT

NSICT

TO LOAD FOR BLACK SEA, EAST EUROPEAN & CIS DESTINATIONS

TO LOAD FOR BLACK SEA, EAST EUROPEAN & CIS DESTINATIONS 2/7 3/7 2/7-0900 MSC Lucy (M0504) IP126R 225227-21/6 9/7 10/7 9/7-0900 MSC Lisbon IP127R 16/7 17/7 16/7-0900 MSC Esthi IP128R

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENTJNPCT ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) Colombo - Feeder Tech Feeder Tech Colombo - T. S. Lines T. S. Lines (I) Colombo - Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. Colombo Balmer Lawrie CU Lines Seahorse Ship. Colombo - Samudera Samudera Shpg. Colombo - BLPL Singapore Transworld Global Karachi, Colombo - Pte. Ltd. Logistics Sol. CSC Seahorse Ship Colombo - TS Lines T. S. Lines (I) Karachi - KMTC KMTC (I) - COSCO Cosco Shpg.Line (I) - Emirates Emirates - CU Lines Seahorse Ship. - Sealead Espad Shpg. Colombo -

Hercules Service/Thailand-India-Pakistan(HLS / TIP)

Far East & Middle East-3 (FM-3)

China India Service (CI-2)

India Africa Service (IAS)

Asia Indian Sub Continent Service (AIS)

6/7 8/7 TBA T.S. Mumbai (M0460) 21002E 224397-8/6 7/7 9/7 TBA Xin Pu Dong (M0485) 252E 224951-16/6 16/7 18/7 TBA Actuaria 2124E

Maersk Line Maersk India Colombo - CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - Hapag Lloyd ISS Shpg. Colombo. - ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) CMA CGM/ CMA CGM Ag. (I)/ Karachi, Port Qasim - Cosco Cosco Shpg. Lines (I) - Sealead Espad Shpg. (I) Karachi -

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENTNSICT 7/7 7/7 6/7-1500 CMA CGM Jamaica (M0514) 0MSAJW1MA 225289-21/6 14/7 14/7 13/7-1500 ALS Flora (M0535) 0MSALW1MA 225636-26/6

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENTGTI ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) Colombo. - X-Press Fee. Sea Consortium - HMM HMM Shpg. India - CSC Seahorse Ship - BLPL Singapore Transworld Global Karachi, Colombo - Pte. Ltd. Logistics Sol. Maersk Line Maersk India Karachi, Colombo Maersk CFS CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - Safmarine Maersk India Colombo Dron-4 CMA CGM CMA CGM. Ag. Colombo - RCL RCL Ag. (I) P.L. - Cosco Cosco Shpg. - OOCL OOCL (I) - GSL Star Shpg. - ONE Line Ocean Network Exp. (I) Colombo. - YML YMI - BLPL Singapore Transworld Global Karachi, Colombo - Pte. Ltd. Logistics Sol. Pendulum Exp. Aissa Maritime Colombo - GSL Star Shpg. - CU Lines Seahorse Ship. - Evergreen Evergreen Shpg. - Emirates Emirates - KMTC KMTC (I) - X-Press Feeders Sea Consortium Karachi, Colombo - T.S. Lines T.S.Lines (I) - KMTC KMTC (I) -

5/7 6/7 TBA Charleston (M0476) 034W 224779-14/6 12/7 13/7 TBA OOCL San Francisco (M0527) 157W 225557-24/6 19/7 20/7 TBA OOCL Hamburg 129W

China India Express III (CIX-3)

5/7 6/7 4/7-2359 California Trader (M0499) 21001E 225168-19/6 7/7 8/7 TBA Kota Lumba (M0510) 2103E 225224-21/6

Pacific South-3 (PS-3 Service)

Swahili Express (SWAX Service)

TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTSBMCT CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Mombasa, Dar Es Salaam - Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. - Emirates Emirates -

6/7 7/7 TBA ONE Continuity (M0469) 057E 224687-11/6 11/7 12/7 TBA Conti Conquest (M0537) 014E 225684-26/6 15/7 16/7 TBA MOL Celebration 084E

(AIS-3/CIX-3/Five Service)

CWX (China India Express Service)

Cosco Cosco Shpg. Karachi, Colombo - PIL PIL Mumbai - CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. - OOCL OOCL(I) - CU Lines Seahorse Ship. - HMM HMM Shpg. India Karachi. - ANL CMA CGM Ag. - TS Lines T.S. Lines (I) Dron-2 Sinokor Line Parekh Marine - MSC MSC Ag. (I) Colombo. - Sinokor Parekh Marine Colombo. - Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines (I) - HAL Samsara Shpg. - YML YMI - Feeder Tech Feeder Tech - Wan Hai Wan Hai Lines Colombo - ONE Line Ocean Network Express(I) Inter Asia Inter Asia Linre (I) - RCL RCL Ag.(I) P.L. -

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENTBMCT 1/7 2/7 - Xin Los Angeles (M0494) 149 225093-18/6 7/7 8/7 TBA Cosco Thailand (M0506) 079 225222-21/6 11/7 12/7 TBA OOCL Genova 051

4/7 5/7 3/7-2300 Snoopy (M0530) 2103 225339-22/6

5/7 6/7 5/7-1200 Hyundai Prestige (M0516) 086E 225345-22/6 21/7 22/7 TBA Hyundai Busan (M0539) 130E 225716-28/6

2/7 2/7 - MP The Brown (M0483) IW125A 224862-15/6

China India Express Service (CIX)

(CIX-2 / CISC / NCI Service)

GIC (Gulf India Colombo)

China India Express-2/ China Indian Sub-Continent Service

Middle East South Africa & West Africa Service(MESAWA Service/Loop-1)

(CI-1 Service)

Asia Indian Sub Continent-3/China India Express-3

In Port 1/7 - Ever Useful (M0463) 153W 224602-11/6 11/7 13/7 TBA Balbina (M0528) 897W 225412-23/6 20/7 22/7 TBA George Washington Bridge 112W

Africa India Middle East Service (AIM) 2/7 2/7 1/7-1900 X-Press Karakoram (M0480) 2125W 224839-15/6 9/7 9/7 8/7-1900 NYK Paula (M0532) 2126W 225594-25/6

TO LOAD FOR INDIAN SUB CONTINENTNSIGT MSC MSC Ag. (I) Colombo -

MSC MSC Ag. (I) Colombo -

2/7 3/7 2/7-1300 Northern Vigour (M0461) 02S93S1MA 224544-10/6 14/7 15/7 TBA Emirates Asante 2127S

4/7 5/7 TBA MSC Daniela (M0473) FK122A 224769-14/6In Port 1/7 - Wan Hai 521 (M0452) 005E 224438-8/6 1/7 2/7 1/7-1200 Baltic South (M0434) 2104E 224163-4/6 13/7 14/7 TBA Navios Jasmine 893E 13/7 14/7 TBA Interasia Horizon (M0567) 005E 225815-29/6

3/7 5/7 - X-Press Bardsey (M0471) 21005W 224700-12/6 4/7 5/7 4/7-2359 MOL Grandeur (M0468) 081W 224688-12/6 8/7 9/7 TBA MOL Genesis 107W

3/7 4/7 3/7-0500 SC Montreux (M0328) 126E 223334-21/5 9/7 10/7 TBA Josephine Maersk (M0362) 127E 223339-21/5 16/7 17/7 TBA ALS Apollo (M0542) 128E 225639-26/6

Falcon Service

Sinokor India Service (SIS/CI-6)

AS-1 (Asia Sub-Continent Express 1) 6/7 7/7 5/7-0900 CMA CGM Racine (M0513) 0FF3CE1MA 225268-21/6 19/7 20/7 19/7-0900 APL Florida 0FF3GE1MA

INDUSA (INDUS 2) 5/7 6/7 5/7-0700 MSC Candice (M0477) IV126A 224789-14/6 9/7 10/7 TBA MSC Heidi (M0505) IV127A 225230-21/6

* * (Calling at BMCT)

2/7 3/7 2/7-1400 Wan Hai 326 (M0465) E003 224625-11/6 15/7 16/7 TBA Interasia Catalyst (M0568) E005 225822-29/6 29/7 31/7 TBA Hansa Rendsburg E005

CMA CGM CMA CGM Ag. Burgas, Varna, Poti, Batumi, Constanza, Illychevsk, Odessa. Ameya CFS & Mul MSC MSC Ag. (I) - Hapag-Lloyd ISS Shpg. -

Allcargo Allcargo CIS Destinations, Black Sea & East European. Dron-2

6/7 7/7 TBA APL Antwerp (M0512) 0MX9JW1MA 225274-21/6 15/7 16/7 TBA Dalian Express 2127W (IMEX - Indian Sub Continent Mediterranean X-Press)

3/7 4/7 3/7-0700 Cosco Nagoya (M0490) 2116 224994-16/6*

14/7 15/7 TBA Akinada Bridge (M0525) 030E 225479-24/6 26/7 27/7 TBA X-Press Odyssey 21004E

GIX (Gulf India Express) *(Calling at JNPCT)

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BREAKBULK / CONTAINER VESSELSIN PORT & DUE AT MUMBAI FOR EXPORT LOADING

TO LOAD FOR MED. PORTS, U.K., NORTH CONT., SCANDINAVIA, BLACK SEA & CIS DEST.

Breakbulk Carting at 6-ID / B. Pier / 13B-ID

TO LOAD FOR FAR EAST, CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC ISLAND

ETA ETD Vessel’s Name/Flag Voy No. Rot No. & Date Line Agent Carting PointTO LOAD FOR WEST ASIA GULF, RED SEA PORTS & INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT

TO LOAD FOR EAST, SOUTH & WEST AFRICAN PORTS

TO LOAD FOR U.S.A., CANADA, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PORTS, SOUTH, CENTRAL AMERICAN &CARIBBEAN PORTS

Breakbulk Carting at 6-ID / B. Pier / 13B-ID

ETA ETD Vessel’s Name/Flag Voy Rot No. Line Agent WILL LOAD FOR Carting Point No. & Date

12/7 13/7 Alliance St Louis 133 224879-15/6 Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. Durban, Maputo, Dar Es Salaam, Mombasa, Luanda, Dakar. -

29/7 30/7 Hoegh Sydney 096 -

3/7 4/7 Morning Pride (Marshall Island) 062 225385-22/6 Eukor Car Carriers Inc. Parekh Marine Ser.Pvt.Ltd. African Port

ETA ETD Vessel’s Name/Flag Voy No. Rot No. & Date Line Agent Carting Point 8/7 10/7 Bahri Abha (Saudi Arabia) 025 225490-24/6 Bahri Logistics United Liners Shpg. Services LLP STP-2

20/8 22/8 Bahri Jazan (Saudi Arabia) 023 -

Direct Calls: Salvador, Pensacola, Houston, Wilmington, Baltimore 12/7 13/7 Alliance St Louis 133 - Hoegh Autoliners Merchant Shpg. - 29/7 30/7 Hoegh Sydney 096 - Direct Calls: Kingston, Veracruz, Jacksonville 3/7 4/7 Morning Pride (Marshall Island) 062 225385-22/6 Eukor Car Carriers Inc. Parekh Marine Services Pvt Ltd. - Direct Calls: USA, South Central American, Carribean Port

Breakbulk Carting at 6-ID / B. Pier / 13B-ID

ETA ETD Vessel’s Name/Flag Voy No. Rot No. & Date Line Agent Carting Point

8/7 10/7 Bahri Abha (Saudi Arabia) 025 225490-24/6 Bahri Logistics United Liners Shpg. Services LLP STP-2 20/8 22/8 Bahri Jazan (Saudi Arabia) 023 -

Direct Calls : Genoa, Iskenderun, Alexandria, Suez Transit 3/7 4/7 Morning Pride (Marshall Island) 062 225385-22/6 Eukor Car Carriers Inc. Parekh Marine Services Pvt Ltd. - Direct Calls : Europe, Mediterranean Ports.

8/7 10/7 Bahri Abha (Saudi Arabia) 025 225490-24/6 Bahri Logistics United Liners Shpg. Services LLP STP-2 20/8 22/8 Bahri Jazan (Saudi Arabia) 023 - Direct Calls : Jeddah, Djibouti, Sohar, Jebel Ali, Dammam

ETA ETD Vessel’s Name/Flag Voy No. Rot No. & Date Line Agent Carting Point

In Port 4/7 Qiankun (China) 44 224591-10/6 Chipolbrok Samsara -

Direct Calls: Singapore, Laem Chabang, Shanghai, Nantong, Xingang

23/7 26/7 W Orkan 86 - Chipolbrok Samsara -

Direct Calls: Singapore, Qinzhou, Zhuhai, Qingdao, Shanghai

11/8 14/8 Paderewski 20 - Chipolbrok Samsara -

Direct Calls: Singapore, Shanghai, Busan

3/7 4/7 Morning Pride (Marshall Island) 062 225385-22/6 Eukor Car Carriers Inc. Parekh Marine Services Pvt Ltd. -

Direct Calls : Singapore, Leam Chabang, Pyungtaek, Far East Port

13/7 15/7 Venus Triumph 009 - ECL Seaworld Shpg. -

Direct Calls : S.E.A, Far East Ports

8/7 10/7 Bahri Abha (Saudi Arabia) 025 225490-24/6 Bahri Logistics United Liners Shpg. Services LLP STP-2

20/8 22/8 Bahri Jazan (Saudi Arabia) 023 Breakbulk Carting at 6-ID / B. Pier / 13B-ID

Direct Call : Shanghai

COASTAL SERVICE MOVEMENTVESSELS LINE AGENT

AMCT AICTPL ACMTPL KANDLA PIPAVAV HAZIRA COCHIN CHENNAI TUTICORIN MANGALORE KATTUPALLI GOAETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD

SSL Bharat (V-099)

Shreyas

(SRS)

(avana)

Transworld Shpg.

- - - - - - SAILED 4/7 4/7 - - In Port 1/7 - - SAILED - - - - - -SSL Delhi (V-056) - - - - - - SAILED - - - - 7/7 8/7 - - 5/7 6/7 - - - - - -SSL Gujarat - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -SSL Krishna - - - - - - SAILED SAILED - - SAILED - - SAILED - - - - - -SSL Brahmaputra (V-085) - - - - - - SAILED SAILED - - SAILED - - In Port 1/7 - - - - - -SSL Sabarimalai (V-088) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SAILED - -SSL Ganga (V- 077) - - SAILED - - - - - - SAILED - - - - - - SAILED - - - -SSL Mumbai (V-128)

SCI C.M.T/ J.M.Baxi

- - - - - - - - - - SAILED SAILED - - - - SAILED - - - -SCI Chennai (V-182) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SAILED - -TCI Anand (V-005) TCI

Seaways

TCI

Seaways

- - - - - - SAILED - - - - SAILED - - SAILED SAILED - - - -TCI Vijay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -TCI Express (V-005) - - - - - - SAILED - - - - 3/7 3/7 - - 5/7 5/7 1/7 1/7 - - - -

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES AS ON 30-06-2021ALL RATES : Per Unit

TT Selling Bill Selling TT Buying Bill Buying Name of the Rates - Clean Rates for Rates - Clean Rates for Currency Remittance IMPORTS Remittance EXPORTS Outwards Inwards Market Market Market Market U. S. Dollar 74.61 74.76 73.90 73.85 U. K. Pound 103.73 103.93 102.01 101.93 Euro 88.97 89.14 87.73 87.67 Japanese Yen (100) 67.78 67.91 66.70 66.65 Swiss Franc 81.33 81.49 79.95 79.89 Swedish Kroner 8.81 8.82 8.62 8.62 Canadian Dollar 60.40 60.52 59.47 59.43 Australian Dollar 56.36 56.47 55.28 55.24 Singapore Dollar 55.84 55.95 54.67 54.63 Hong Kong Dollar 9.67 9.69 9.47 9.46 Danish Kroner 12.02 12.04 11.77 11.76 Arab Emirates Dirham 20.44 20.48 20.02 20.00 Norwegian Krone 8.77 8.79 8.59 8.59

CUSTOMS EXCHANGE RATESRef.: Notification No.: 54/2021, CUSTOMS (N.T.)

Foreign Currency (w.e.f. 18th June, 2021)All Rates Per Unit

IMPORT EXPORT Australian Dollar 57.50 55.05 Bahraini Dinar 202.05 189.20 Canadian Dollar 61.15 58.95 Chinese Yuan 11.65 11.30 Danish Kroner 12.10 11.65 EURO 90.00 86.85 Hong Kong Dollar 9.65 9.30 Japanese Yen (100) 67.80 65.35 Korean Won 6.75 6.30 Kuwaiti Dinar 252.75 236.65 New Zealand Dollar 53.60 51.30 Norwegian Kroner 8.85 8.55 Pound Sterling 104.90 101.40 Qatari Riyal 20.60 19.20 Saudi Arabian Riyal 20.30 19.05 Singapore Dollar 56.10 54.20 South African Rand 5.45 5.10 Swedish Kroner 8.90 8.55 Swiss Franc 82.75 79.50 Turkish Lira 8.80 8.30 UAE Dirham 20.70 19.45 U.S. Dollar 74.55 72.85

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Minister inaugurates loading operation on maiden voyage of coastal shipping service from Cochin Port to Beypore & Azhikkal ports

Exim News ServiceNEW DELHI/KOCHI, June 30

THE Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has accorded high prior-ity to building greater synergies between the Major Ports and non-major ports in order to promote coastal trade and provide sustain-able, cost-effective and efficient intermodal and multimodal customer solutions. By doing so, the Ministry aims to provide seaborne connectivity to trade and industries in the hinterland, reduce conges-tion on the road and rail, besides bringing down lo-gistics cost.

As a step in this direc-tion, the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and

Waterways, Mr Mansukh Mandaviya, on Tuesday inaugurated the loading op-eration on the maiden voy-age of the coastal shipping service “Green Freight Corridor-2” from Cochin Port to Beypore and Azhikkal ports.

Green Freight Cor-ridor service is oper-ated by Round The Coast Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai, a JM Baxi Group company. This service will connect Kochi-Beypore-Azhikkal, with Kollam port to be added later. JM Baxi is the general agent for the service, as per a Ministry release.

The vessel will call at Cochin Port twice a week and will feeder ex-im and coastal boxes to Beypore and Azhikkal.

The commodities that

would be shipped in-clude rice, wheat, salt, construction material, cement, etc. unloaded at Cochin from Gujarat. On the return leg, the operators are targeting to move ex-im cargo such as plywood, footwear, textiles, coffee, etc. Im-ported cashew contain-ers would also be moved from Cochin to Kollam at a later stage.

In order to promote coast-al shipping of containers, Co-chin Port is offering 50% re-bate in vessel related charg-es for River Sea vessels. Similarly, the Government of Kerala has offered an operational incentive @10% above the road transporta-tion cost, as per the NATPC study report, for coastal

shipping in the minor ports of the state for a period of one year from January 23, 2021. These hand-holding measures would help sus-tain the service during the initial period and encourage introduction of more services of this kind on regular basis, the release said.

The service is expected to bring about a marked modal shift in the transportation of containers, ease the conges-tion on the road and reduce carbon footprint. This also augurs well to connect the hinterlands of northern Kerala, particularly the ex-im trade in Calicut and Kannur region, who will gain direct access to Vallar-padam ICTT by sea, saving cost and transit time, the release added.