May2 , 2026

    Seatech successfully executes 38,500 MT rock phosphate shipment from Aqaba to Dahej

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    Seatech has further reinforced its position in the bulk chartering sector with the successful execution of a major shipment of 38,500 metric tonnes (MT) of rock phosphate aboard the vessel MV KUAI BANG HAI. The cargo was transported from Aqaba, Jordan to Dahej, India, marking a significant operational milestone for the company.

    Despite ongoing geopolitical and logistical challenges in the Red Sea region, Seatech demonstrated its agility and expertise by securing the charter on time, negotiating a competitive freight rate, and ensuring seamless coordination across all operational touchpoints.

    The company managed the fixture and voyage with precision, ensuring timely loading and discharge of the cargo. The smooth execution of this shipment underlines Seatech’s commitment to delivering value-driven, efficient, and reliable solutions in the bulk shipping industry.

    “This fixture is another testament to our expanding capabilities and resilience in the face of complex maritime challenges,” a Seatech spokesperson said. “We continue to invest in operational excellence and client satisfaction, further strengthening our presence in the global bulk commodities market.”

    This successful shipment adds to Seatech’s growing portfolio of bulk cargo operations, positioning the company as a dependable partner for large-scale maritime logistics.

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