August20 , 2026

    MV MEHMET DADAYLI Berths at Deendayal Port with 30,500 MT of Ammonium Sulphate

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    MV MEHMET DADAYLI has successfully berthed at Deendayal Port, Kandla, carrying a total consignment of 30,500 metric tons of Ammonium Sulphate in bulk, marking another significant fertilizer cargo operation at the port.

    The shipment is being handled on behalf of Mahadhan Agritech Limited (14,000 MT), Ostwal Phoschem (India) Limited (11,000 MT), and R.M. Phosphate & Chemicals Private Limited (5,500 MT), supporting the steady supply of critical agricultural inputs to the domestic market.

    Discharge operations are progressing smoothly with a strong focus on efficiency, safety, and precision, underscoring the port’s and operators’ commitment to operational excellence in bulk fertilizer handling. The seamless execution reflects robust coordination among stakeholders and reinforces Deendayal Port’s role as a key gateway for fertilizer imports serving India’s agricultural sector.