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India Port Conditions: Paradip

Sat Jun 27, 2009 4:25pm IST
 
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 Expected Vessels ---------------- S.NO Vessels name     Agent 
   Cargo           Load  Unload     I/E   Expected
                                                Tonnes/Units
  TEU   DOA
****************************************************************
 *****************1)  MV HIGH           ISIPL        IOCL
   nil   20,000     nil   04/07 2)  MV JAG            JMB   
   HSD            15,000     nil     nil   28/06 3)  MV GEM
OF SAFAGA  CSTL         ROCK PHOS         nil  61,840     nil  
29/06 4)  MV UTTARKASHI     DEVI         I.ORE          31,000 
nil     nil   30/06 5)  MV BK CHAMP       ROYAL        I.ORE
      20,000     nil     nil   29/06 6)  MV RM PIONEER    
SEATRANS     N.C COAL       30,000     nil     nil   07/07 7) 
MV ROYAL EPIC     ULA          I.ORE          31,800     nil   
 nil   27/06 8)  MV TENSHOU        SEATRANS     I.ORE         
30,000     nil     nil   07/07 9)  MV SHENG          DEVI      
  I.ORE          25,000     nil     nil   10/07 10) MV KHALED  
   PATVO        I.ORE          12,000     nil     nil  
02/07 11) MV MANDARIN       SEATRANS     I.ORE          50,000 
nil     nil   02/07 12) MV HAI            GAC         
CEMENT            nil  60,000     nil   06/07 13) MV GEM OF
ENNORE  JMB          P.ACID         67,000     nil     nil  
29/06 14) MV GEM OF ENNORE  JMB          P.ACID         67,000 
nil     nil   29/06 15) MV NANOS          BENLINE      N.C
COAL          nil  48,251     nil   03/07 16) MV YONG          
SEATRANS     I.ORE          25,000     nil     nil   05/07 17)
MV JIN            SEAMER       I.ORE          50,000     nil   
 nil   27/06 18) MV TIRUMALAI      JMB          P.ACID         
  nil  11,387     nil   28/06 19) MV EAGLE          ASL        
 CRUDE OIL         nil 264,553     nil   01/07 20) MV GOOD P   
  JMB          TH.COAL        12,000     nil     nil   26/06
21) MV NAVIOS         SEATRANS     C.COAL            nil 
50,000     nil   03/07 22) MV WREN           ESSKAY       I.ORE
      30,000     nil     nil   30/06 23) MV IKAN          
CSTL         I.ORE          55,000     nil     nil   01/07 24)
MV LIMAY          SEATRANS     I.ORE          47,000     nil   
 nil   01/07 25) MV CRYSTAL        DEVI         I.ORE         
30,000     nil     nil   03/07 26) MV ZHONG          SEATRANS  
  I.ORE          14,000     nil     nil   07/07 27) MV GEM OF M
   JMB          P.ACID            nil   9,248     nil  
30/06 28) MV BELUGA         ACEC         CP COKE        11,000 
nil     nil   30/06 29) MT AL             GAC         
AMMONIA           nil  19,343     nil   02/07 30) MV ZEBRA     
 OSL          C.COAL            nil  49,285     nil   02/07 

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