MV DD Voyager berths at Deendayal Port with bulk fertilizer cargo for Narmada Biochem

GANDHIDHAM : MV DD Voyager has successfully berthed at Deendayal Port, carrying a substantial consignment of 25,000 metric tons of Ammonium Sulphate Phosphate (ASP) in bulk for Narmada Biochem Limited.

The vessel’s arrival marks another significant milestone in the port’s ongoing efforts to efficiently handle essential agricultural commodities that support India’s fertilizer supply chain. The discharge operations are being undertaken using advanced bulk handling systems, ensuring minimal turnaround time while maintaining the integrity and quality of the cargo.

Port authorities and terminal operators have deployed well-coordinated logistics and skilled manpower to facilitate seamless cargo evacuation. The operations are being conducted under stringent safety protocols, with continuous monitoring to ensure compliance with environmental and occupational safety standards.

This call further reinforces Deendayal Port’s capability to handle large volumes of fertilizer cargo with precision and reliability. The efficient handling of ASP—a key nutrient for agricultural productivity—underscores the port’s vital role in supporting the nation’s agri-input distribution network.

With its robust infrastructure, mechanized handling facilities, and customer-focused approach, Deendayal Port continues to strengthen its position as a leading gateway for bulk cargo on India’s western coast, consistently delivering excellence in port operations.