What are the Services Offered by Shipping Corporation of India?

With its headquarters in Mumbai, Shipping Corporation of India is the Indian government-owned public sector enterprise operating and managing vessels to service both National and International trades. SCI being India’s premier shipping line operates around one-third of the Indian tonnage. Established on 2 October 1961, SCI today has evolved to be the largest Indian shipping company.


Starting as a marginal liner company with just 19 vessels, SCI changed to be the lifeline of the nation ensuring continued and uninterrupted supply of crude oil, driving the economy.  The presence of modern, young, and diversified fleet with trained and experienced manpower has enhanced SCI’s growth.
 
The government awarded the prestigious “Navratna“ status to Shipping Corporation of India in 2008.  A slew of innovative strategies delivered an enhanced graph of profitability. Shipping Corporation of India is the only shipping company to deliver overseas Liner Break-bulk services to the Indian trade.  Emerging as a world-class international shipping company, SCI delivers a wide range of services for the overseas trade.
 
Let’s dive in deep to know more about the services delivered by Shipping Corporation of India.


1.Tankers:
Evolved to be the largest tanker owner in India, SCI has a well-diversified fleet of crude oil tankers. SCI delivers a wide range of tankers consisting of sizes MR, LR-I, LR-II, Aframax, Suezmax, and VLCC Tankers, serving the enhanced growth of the Indian oil industry.  In synergy with refiners, SCI deploys the tankers for the coastal movement of petroleum products. It ensures a uniform supply of clean petroleum products to the end-user through the public distribution system.

2.Bulk Carriers:
With an assortment of 15 bulk carriers, SCI has turned out to be the major bulk carrier operator in India. Transporting mainly raw materials and semi-finished goods, the vessels are mainly ordered for India centric trade. Carrying a wide range of cargo like coal, coke, grain, steel products, plywood, iron ore, fertilizer, bauxite; the vessels are used for cross-trading across the world.

3.Container:

Forming the largest segment in L&PS Division, container services deliver worldwide coverage to the containerized cargoes across the Indian Sub-continent. SCI delivers space charter arrangements based on containerized vessels along with break-bulk vessels of a wide range of Main Line Operators.

4.Offshore:
Delivering vital offshore marine logistics, SCI supports the Indian oil industry in its indigenous oil exploration accomplishments. SCI ensures operations, manning, maintenance, and management (O&M) services of the Well Stimulation Vessel, multi-support vessel, diving support vessel, geotechnical vessel, offshore supply vessels, and mobile offshore drilling units to the oil exploration companies.

5.Break Bulk:
SCI- the only Indian shipping company delivering overseas liner-break services to the Indian trade based on space charter from regions across the world. Break bulk shipping involves transporting large cargo in smaller units like pallets, barrels, drums, boxes, or bags. Currently, break bulk shipping is used frequently to transport heavy goods like oil and gas, petrochemical, energy, marine, and mining.

6.Passenger Services:
While serving the international trade, SCI on behalf of the Indian government operates and manages 27 domestic passenger and cargo transportation services amid the Mainland- Andaman & Nicobar group of islands & inter-island vessels.

7.Chartering:
Chartering is the most commonly used term in the shipping industry and is corporate in nature. The chartering department meets the SCI requirements related to in/out chartering for a variety of ships.

8.Lighterage:

SCI - A pioneer of lighterage operations in India. In 1975, dedicated lighterage cell acquired the necessary equipment and conducted sea Ship-to-Ship (STS) lighterage operations on the Indian coast. Lighterage operations transfer the wet and dry cargoes between ships of varying sizes.

9.Dry Docking:
Dry docking is popularly used when a ship is taken to the service yard for repair. The process comprises of cleaning and inspecting the submerged portions of the hull by taking the ship to the dry land. Dry docking is usually done every 12 months to 24 months to ensure the repairing and replacement of the defective systems.

Wrap Up:

Shipping Corporation of India serves both national and international trade. Owned by the government of India, it has evolved to be the largest Indian shipping company. Delivering a wide range of services to the overseas trade, SCI has enhanced the graph of profitability contributing to the Indian economy.

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