Jag Laadki berths at Mundra Port with 80,886 MT of UAE crude
→Mundra port operations must process Jag Laadki's 80,886‑tonne crude arrival
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Adani Ports' Mundra Port must process the Indian-flagged tanker Jag Laadki, which berthed on March 18, 2026 carrying 80,886 metric tonnes of crude oil loaded at Fujairah Port.
Why it matters
The cargo was sourced from the United Arab Emirates and loaded at Fujairah Port, creating an inbound consignment of 80,886 metric tonnes for Mundra. The arrival on March 18, 2026 coincided with other Gulf-origin energy shipments that transited the Strait of Hormuz to Gujarat ports, imposing overlapping handling needs on regional port operators.
Implications
- — Mundra port operations teams must allocate berth space and cargo‑handling resources immediately to discharge Jag Laadki on arrival — failure to allocate resources will postpone discharge and extend vessel occupancy at port.
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