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Sat May 30, 2009 4:35pm IST
 
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 May 30(Reuters) - Port conditions of Mumbai as of Saturday
Port summary: Working Vessels                                
04 Waiting Vessels                                 01 Expected
Vessels                                26 Total Vessels        
                       31 Vessels berthing today            
          nil Working Vessels --------------- S.NO Vessels
name     Agent         Cargo    Arrival Berth Sail   Load
Unload    I/E Balance
                                          
------Dates------
  Tonnes/Units    TEU  Tonnes
****************************************************************
 ******************************1)  Rickmers Doha     United
Linea Steel       25/05 25/05 31/05 10,056    nil     nil 1,944
2)  Tyco Responder    James        Fiber Cable 26/05 29/05
02/06     23    nil     nil   COMP 3)  Han Feng          JMB   
   Steel       29/05 29/05 01/06    nil  1,031     nil   
469 4)  Bharati           Ganayak      Steel/Mach  30/05 30/05
31/05  TOCOM    nil     nil    400 Waiting Vessels
--------------- S.NO   Vessels name   Agent        Cargo       
 Load  Unload     I/E  Arrival Date   Tonnes/Units     TEU  
   TBT
****************************************************************
 **********************1)  Marion Green      Link         Coils
        nil    4,994     nil   30/05    --- Expected Vessels
---------------- S.NO Vessels name     Agent        Cargo      
 Load  Unload     I/E   Expected
                                                Tonnes/Units
  TEU   DOA
****************************************************************
 ***************1)  Fanja             JMB          Steel      

  7,000      500     nil   02/06 2)  Queen Flower      Shaan   
 Peas (B)          nil  28,550     nil   03/06 3)  Condor   
     JMB          Steel             nil  20,000     nil  
31/05 4)  Pulau Cebu        Tai-Pan      Steel             nil 
 3,500     nil   01/01 5)  Mikawa VI         NYK         
S.coils           nil   6,000     nil   31/05 6)  Saudi Abha   
 Orient Shp   G.cargo           nil     900     nil   05/06
                                CNTR              nil    
nil 200/250   05/06
                                Steel           4,000    
nil     nil        7)  Grigoroussa       Forbes       S.cargo  
     nil  14,334     nil   04/06 8)  Liled             JMB  
    S.Coils           nil  19,000     nil   02/06 9)  Ocean
Leader      Sai          A Phosphate       nil  23,914     nil 
 03/06 10) Global Progres    Sai          Steel           7,000
 nil     nil   02/06
                                Vehicles          100    
nil     nil        11) Lodestar          JMB          S.Plates 
     nil  10,500     nil   30/05 12) Fraternity Wisdom
Dinshaw      C.Chips           nil   8,600     nil   03/06 13)
Oriental Express  Atlantic     Machinery      10,000     nil   
 nil   04/06
                                Tractors        10(U)    
nil     nil        14) Thor Nereus       JMB          Steel    
     nil  19,235     nil   03/06 15) BBC Aramis       
Marcons      Reel              nil   2,022     nil   07/06 16)
Glaring P         GAC          CR Coils          nil     910   
 nil   14/06 17) Winco Uno         Arcadia      Vehicles       
  120     nil     nil   31/05 18) DS Commander      JMB        
 Steel             nil  14,000     nil   01/06 19) Morning
Chorus    Parekh       RoRo              nil     450     nil  
03/06 20) Borkum            Marcona      STeel             nil 
17,500     nil   05/06 21) Lever Star        Atlantic     Steel
         nil   2,783     nil   06/06 22) Clover Ace       
Mitsui       Units             700     nil     nil   28/05 23)
Sea Star          Mitsutor     Steel/Mach        nil  10,894   
 nil   03/06 24) Angelika          JMB          Steel          
  nil   9,570     nil   03/06 25) Antonoios         Samsara    
 Steel             nil  13,760     nil   04/06 26) Thor
Confidence   United       Steel             nil   9,774     nil
  05/06 NOTE:-DOA:Date Of Arrival; ATF:Aviation Turbine Fuel;
C.Mat:Construction Material; CU.CON.:Copper Concentrate;
DAP:Di-Ammonium Phosphate; EDC:Ethylene Dycloride; FO:Furnace
Oil; HSO:High Speed Oil; I.Sand:Industrial Sand; C.Oil:Crude
oil; G.Cargo:General Cargo; P.Acid:Phosphoric Acid;
A.Nitrate:Ammonium Nitrate; I.Coal:Industrial Coal;
LPG:Liquified Petroleum Gas; MOP:Muriate Of Potash; RP:Rock
Phosphate; SKO:Super Kerosene Oil; VCM:Vinyl Chloride Monomer;
ACN:Acrylonitrile; ATF:Aviation Turbine Fuel; CAO:Coconut Acid
Oil; CBFS:Carbon Black Feed Stock; CPO:Crude Palm oil;
CPKO:Crude Palm Kernel Oil; CPS:Crude Palm Stearin; CSBO:Crude
Soybean Oil; DAP:Di-ammoniumPhosphate; DEG:Di-Ethyle Glycol;
DSBO:Degummed soybean oil; DRSO:Degummed rapeseed; EDC:Ethylene
Dycloride; HSD:High Speed Diesel; LAB:Linear Alkyl Benzene;
MGO:Marine Gas Oil MOP:Muriate of potash; PFAD:Palm fatty acid
distillate; RPO:Rubberized Processed Oil; RSBO:Refined Soybean
Oil; SPKFA:Split Palm Kernel Fatty Acid; SKO:Super Kerosene
Oil; CNTR: Containers; Comp:Completed; TEU:Twenty foot
Equivalent Unit; TO COM: to Commence; CBFS: Carbon Black Feed
Stock; (B): In Bulk;(Bg): In Bags; (U): Units TBT: To berth
today;WIND MILL BLADES: W.M.BLADES;ANTHRASITE COAL:A.COAL;
SOYABEAN MEAL:SOYBM Bleaching Powder: B POWDER;Crude Sunflower
Oil:CS OIL;CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL :C.P.OIL;CRUDE SOYABEAN OIL
:C.SB.OIL;CRUDE PALM OIL : C PALM OIL       ((Global Dial
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