August21 , 2026

    MV Densa Eagle Berths at Deendayal Port with 47,250 MT of Granular Urea

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    MV Densa Eagle has berthed at Deendayal Port, Kandla, carrying 47,250 metric tonnes of granular urea in bulk for Indian Potash Limited (IPL).

    The vessel’s arrival marks another significant fertilizer cargo handling operation at the port, supporting the timely movement of essential agricultural inputs into the Indian market.

    Cargo discharge operations are currently underway, with the handling process being carried out with a strong focus on efficiency, precision and strict adherence to safety standards. The coordinated operations reflect Deendayal Port’s continued commitment to maintaining high standards in bulk cargo handling and ensuring smooth cargo evacuation.

    The handling of the urea consignment is particularly important for supporting the availability of fertilizer supplies for the agricultural sector. Efficient port operations and timely cargo movement play a crucial role in strengthening the supply chain for essential commodities.

    The successful berthing and discharge of MV Densa Eagle further underline Deendayal Port’s capabilities in handling large-volume bulk fertilizer consignments and its role as an important gateway for India’s trade in essential commodities.