May25 , 2026

    Pearl Shipping Agencies Successfully Handles MV Blue Spirit, Loads 48 Oversized Windmill Blades at Tuticorin Port

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    Pearl Shipping Agencies has successfully handled the vessel MV Blue Spirit as vessel agents and safely executed complex stevedoring operations for the loading of 48 windmill blades, each measuring an impressive 81.5 metres in length, at Tuticorin Port.

    The large-scale project cargo operation was carried out with meticulous planning, detailed lift studies, highly skilled manpower, and strict adherence to international safety standards. Seamless coordination between the vessel’s crew, port captains, and all stakeholders ensured smooth and incident-free loading while maintaining complete cargo integrity.

    The successful handling of these oversized renewable energy components once again highlights Pearl Shipping Agencies’ strong expertise in project cargo and heavy-lift stevedoring, particularly in the renewable energy sector. The operation was delivered with a clear focus on efficiency, reliability, and zero compromise on safety.

    Pearl Shipping Agencies expressed gratitude to its Principals, Port Authorities, Port Captains, and dedicated stevedoring team for their cooperation and support in ensuring yet another smooth and successful vessel operation at Tuticorin Port.

    This achievement further reinforces the company’s position as a trusted partner for handling complex and high-value project cargo in India’s growing maritime and renewable energy logistics landscape.

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