June13 , 2026

    Association of Shipping Interests in Calcutta (ASIC) celebrates 50 years with release of commemorative publication

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    The Association of Shipping Interests in Calcutta (ASIC) recently released its long-awaited commemorative publication, “Horizons,” marking the Association’s illustrious 50-year journey. Established as the oldest association of shipping companies in Eastern India, ASIC’s milestone achievement is now immortalized in a captivating volume.

    Originally slated for release in 2021, the publication faced delays due to the unprecedented challenges posed by the global pandemic. However, undeterred by setbacks, ASIC commenced work on “Horizons” in December 2022, culminating in its completion in December 2023.

    The unveiling ceremony, held on March 16, 2024, at Raj Bhavan, witnessed the esteemed presence of the Honorable Governor, Dr. CV Ananda Bose. Joining in were key figures including AsokJanakiram, President of ASIC and MD of Pennon Shipping, Arup BandhuGuha, Senior VP of Samsara Shipping, Subrata Chowdhury, VP of ASIC, and GautamChakraborti, former Adviser Security and Heritage to Kolkata Port and Honorary Editor-in- Chief of the Commemorative.

    “Horizons” offers readers an immersive journey into the maritime world with insightful interviews, articles from eminent personalities, and a treasure trove of information and trivia spanning Kolkata’s rich maritime history and its venerable 150-year-old port. “Horizons” stands as a testament to ASIC’s unwavering commitment to the maritime industry and its enduring legacy in Eastern India.

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