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Maersk Line Scale Up Innovative Smart Reefers in India

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 5, 2018

 In the past one year, Maersk Line, the global containerized division of the Maersk Group has enabled movement of multiple consignments of complex cargo out of India successfully, said a press release.

 
Due to its global presence and network, the exporter network of India has been able to successfully reach out to newer geographies.
 
Commenting on the achievement, recently appointed Managing Director for Maersk Line (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives and Bhutan), Steve Felder said, ”In the past 18 months or so, we have expanded our horizon in various new commodity categories. India is at an exciting growth path and with our focus on adding value to the customer’s end to end cold chain, the commitment to support the growth of the trade is very strong and visible. Whether it’s a small local start-up planning big or a large multinational entering a new market, we enable trade and growth by being closer to your business and developing solutions to suit the specific needs of the cold segments.”
 
Maersk Line’s reefer services which are centered around its customers are aimed at simplifying the current supply chain, enabling global trade and helping economies to scale. These innovative service offerings help save transportation time between the point of origin and the port reduce considerably, facilitating a one-stop solution closer to the place of origin of cargo.
 
Maersk Line’s initiatives in a nutshell:
- First ever export of Kinnows from Sonepat, Haryana to Novorossiysk in Russia 
- This opened up a niche cargo category of shipping fresh produce to global markets. Maersk Line with its expertise and experience in handling temperature controlled cargo supported the addition of new commodity trades.
- Maersk Line processed its first-ever shipment of Bananas and Pomegranates from Krishnapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to Dammam and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.
- March 2017 was marked by the successful shipment of the industry’s first ever consignment of fresh bananas and pomegranates from Krishnapatnam, Andhra Pradesh to Dammam and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The consignment set an example for the entire supply chain industry of sensitive cargo and opened doorways to new businesses.
- Debut shipment of papayas from Mangalore in Karnataka to Jebel Ali, UAE 
 
Maersk Line continued to extend its services into the niche vertical of fresh fruits. This time with the papaya shipment. This was also the first fruit export reefer box from the port of Mangalore, opening another gateway for Indian fruit market.
 
Enabled import of confectionery into Rudrapur, Uttarakhand- first for the industry  The consignment of confectionery (gums) from Leixoes, Portugal to Rudrapur, Uttarakhand is an example of a cost-effective and simplified logistics solution. An innovative solution for importers in North India – enabling End to End transportation of Imports from the Port to ICDs to Consignee’s Warehouse, thus ensuring the quality of the perishable cargo through its world-class expertise.
 
In August, Maersk Line enabled the import of the first ever consignment of fresh fruits for Dev Bhumi Cold Chain into the NCR region. The consignment of fresh fruits which left Durban on the 2nd of August reached Sonepat in NCR on the 22nd of August. Through this, the transportation time between the point of origin and the port reduce considerably and facilitated a one-stop solution closer to the place of origin of the cargo
 
In September 2017, Maersk’s reefers were used to close an order of groundnuts being transported out of Gujarat for Advait Agro. With India being the world's second-largest producer of groundnuts, this can be considered as a major development, which will open up this commodity for wider industrial applications. Maersk has been at the forefront in utilization and application of latest reefer technologies and RCM, adding tremendous value to the customers.  
 
Maersk Line partnered with Advait Agro for seamless store door movement of Potatoes. The significance of this event, that EXIMcustomers of fresh produce and vegetables face challenges with transportation vendors, expertise in handling reefers, and overall deficit in reliability, on-time services.  Maersk Line’s “First Mile” service addressed these challenges in providing a single window supply chain solution which is highly cost-effective.
 
Maersk Line, lead the way in facilitating the first-ever import of frozen fruit juice in reefers into DICT Sonepat. Earlier, importers had to coordinate with multiple vendors and frequently faced with a shortage in availability of refrigerated trucks. These affected their overall logistics cost. Maersk Line aimed at minimizing these challenges by facilitating a one-stop solution closer to the place of origin of cargo.  This helped to address the issues such as shortage of refrigerated trucks and transportation bottle-necks in the coming future.
 
These initiatives have resulted in promoting and supporting the Trade – exports and imports for commodities that need temperature control solutions and an effective Cold Chain to handle the cargo with care and expertise. Maersk Line’s global expertise and experience in handling this segment of trade is working to support India’s growth story while facilitating ease of doing business.
 

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