The vessel MV Indian Ocean achieved an average gang output of 1288 MT per shift while loading a parcel at EQ-3 berth at the Visakhapatnam port on January 31, 2024. This quick turnaround was appreciated by the exporter, Jindal Steel and Power Ltd, who has a long-standing partnership with Seaways as a reliable partner. Capt Siddharth Shukla, Vice President of Bulk Cargo at Seaways, commented on the achievement, noting that both Visakhapatnam port and Seaways Shipping are eager for steel cargoes and are well positioned to become a favorite gateway for steel exports due to efficient handling, low costs, and improved infrastructure.
The efficient loading operation of the vessel MV Indian Ocean at Visakhapatnam port on January 31, 2024, resulted in an average gang output of 1288 MT per shift. The exporter, Jindal Steel and Power Ltd, praised Seaways for their quick turnaround and longstanding reliable partnership. The Vice President of Bulk Cargo at Seaways, Capt Siddharth Shukla, highlighted the hunger for steel cargoes at Visakhapatnam port and the company’s positioning to reclaim its spot as a favorite gateway for steel exports due to their efficient handling, low costs, and improved infrastructure.
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