Mumbai

General information

Name:
Mumbai
Country:
India
UN/Locode:
INBOM
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
111
Expected Vessels:
64
Berths:
17
Coordinates:
N 18° 56' E 072° 51'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Tanker
30.11. 08:23
Tanker
01.12. 19:29
Cargo Ship
30.11. 17:54
Tanker
30.11. 07:51
Tanker
02.12. 07:29
Tanker
02.12. 01:39
Cargo Ship
30.11. 18:19
Tanker
01.12. 00:58
Tanker
01.12. 13:28
Cargo Ship
02.12. 10:00

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Tanker
02.12. 16:00
Tanker
02.12. 21:00
Cargo Ship
03.12. 12:00
Tanker
04.12. 07:00
Tanker
05.12. 21:00
Cargo Ship
05.12. 23:30
Tanker
06.12. 09:00
Cargo Ship
07.12. 19:00
Cargo Ship
08.12. 13:00
Tanker
09.12. 07:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Passenger Ship
02.12. 13:27
Passenger Ship
02.12. 12:31
Dredger
02.12. 12:08
Dredger
02.12. 08:28
Passenger Ship
02.12. 06:59
Dredger
02.12. 03:58
Passenger Ship
02.12. 03:40
Dredger
02.12. 00:38
Tanker
01.12. 18:36
Cargo Ship
01.12. 18:30

Latest news

India Chooses DPW-Virgin Hyperloop One

Wed Aug 07 13:47:56 CEST 2019 arnekiel

The Government of Maharashtra, India, India has named the Virgin Hyperloop One – DP World Consortium as Original Project Proponent (OPP) for the Pune-Mumbai Hyperloop Project, making it the first hyperloop project in the world. In a statement, Virgin Hyperloop One described it as a “landmark announcement” for the building of the Mumbai-Pune hyperloop transportation system.

Ship-agents welcomes Mumbai Port’s decision to raise draft levels to dock vessels during low tides

Tue Aug 06 12:20:07 CEST 2019 arnekiel

Mumbai Port’s decision to raise the draft level to 10.3 metres and 11 metres to dock vessels at BPX and BPS respectively, subject to low tides being over 60 cm has been welcomed by maritime fraternity. This has avoided the waiting period for the vessels arriving with deep drafts till the tide is favorable for berthing. At times, such vessels had to arrange for discharging the import cargo for reducing the draft in stream and only subsequently berth at BPX/BPS.

Container freight stations at JNPT come under attack by retrenched workers

Thu Sep 27 10:54:58 CEST 2018 arnekiel

Container freight stations (CFS) servicing Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) faced mob attacks in two separate incidents recently after they laid off staff due to a dip in business with the introduction of direct port delivery in early 2017. Buses carrying CFS employees of APM Terminals Inland Services were the target of attack by ‘some retrenched contract workers’ on August 3 and September 10. APM Terminals, which runs two CFSs near India’s busiest container gateway, is a unit of Danish shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk Group A/S that also runs Maersk Line, the world’s biggest container shipping company.

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