Adani Krishnapatnam Port Ltd has announced strict enforcement of international sanctions compliance, issuing an advisory prohibiting the entry of vessels sanctioned by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the European Union, the United Kingdom, and other global authorities.
The Port underlined its commitment to adhering to international laws and safeguarding its legal and commercial interests by disallowing vessels subject to sanctions from accessing any of its facilities.
Under the directive, no sanctioned vessel will be permitted to enter, berth, or use Port services. The Port reserves the right to deny entry, cancel acceptance, suspend operations, or direct departure of any vessel found to be sanctioned at any stage, either before or after nomination. The advisory makes it clear that the Port will bear no liability for losses, delays, or damages incurred due to such rejections.
Adani Krishnapatnam Port has also placed the onus on shipowners, charterers, consignees, consignors, and their agents to conduct thorough sanctions due diligence before vessel nomination. Agents are required to submit a written undertaking confirming that nominated vessels are not subject to sanctions. Any misrepresentation will render the nominating parties fully liable for consequences, including regulatory penalties, third-party claims, or reputational damage.
The advisory comes into force with immediate effect and will remain valid until further notice.
