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VO Chidambarnar port receives first Clinker vessel following MoU with Ambuja Cement Ltd

Published: Dec 01, 2025

By TIOLCorplaws News Service

NEW DELHI, DEC 01, 2025: VOC Port has received the first clinker consignment in line with the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with Ambuja Cement Limited, Gujarat, on 19.11.2025, as part of the Minimum Guaranteed Tonnage-based Incentive Scheme for coastal clinkers. The MoU ensures coastal movement of 2,50,000 metric tonnes of clinker annually.

On 24.11.2025, as part of this MoU commitment, the vessel MV Lima Trader was berthed at NCB-II. It carried 56,440 metric tonnes of coastal clinker from Sanghi Port, Gujarat. The vessel was received by M/s Seaport Shipping as the ship agent and is being handled by M/s Seaport Logistics as the stevedore. The clinker will be transported by road to Ambuja's grinding unit at Mela Arasadi, Tuticorin, located around 24 kms from the Port, for further processing into cement.

Susanta Kumar Purohit, IRSEE, Chairperson, in his message conveyed that this landmark shipment is a major step toward sustainable and cost-effective coastal transportation, aligning with the Government of India's vision for promoting coastal shipping. He also noted that more clinker vessels under this MoU are expected to call at the Port in the coming months, further strengthening cargo volumes and reinforcing the Port-and industry partnership.

The above details were furnished in a Press -Release by the V.O. Chidambaram Port Authority friday.

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