Shreyas Shipping & Logistics Ltd Company Summary

Shreyas Shipping & Logistics Limited (SSLL) was incorporated on 16th August, 1988. The Company is Indias first container feeder owning and operating company. The Company started its operations in 1993 primarily to fill the gap for feedering of containers between Indian ports and internationally renowned Asian transhipment ports. The Company operations includes vessel operations and giving vessels on time chartered.After liberalisation, the company acquired MV Orient Prosperity, an 8000-dwt container vessel with a capacity of 405 TEUs, which is the first container owned by the private sector in India. Feeder vessels and services form an integral part of the containerised shipping sector.In Nov.93, the Ship Acquisiton & Licensing Committee permitted Shreyas Shipping to acquire three container feeder vessels. This was the first sanction of its kind accorded to the private sector in over a decade. The company has chartered its course to become a major feeder operator in the Bombay-UAE sector, for which a strategic alliance has been entered into with X-Press Containers, UK. It has also commenced a regular common carrier service connecting Bombay and Colombo. SSL has tied-up with OEL, UK, for technical know-how, shipping operations and procurement of business. Company entered into agreement for taking Two Containers Vessels on lease having a capcity of 1152 teus each from ICICI Ltd. With this acquisiton company increase the fleet to seven. Company started new service between Salaah - Colombo - Tuticorin - Cochin. In 1999-2000, the company has taken on lease two new vessels, the Orient Spirit and the Orient Strength. It has commenced service between the ports of Kandla and JNPT which has now become a premiur feeder service not only for providing revenue streams to the company but also precious saving in foreign exchange to the nation.With the help of Government of India company has been able to successfully commence and run a Coastal Feeder Service during 2001.In 2001 company carried out pilot run loading containers at anchorage at minor port at Sikka for transhipment to JNPT. The company is perceiving a sea venture opportunities around the Indian Coast in the area of coastal feedering. In the long run the company has planned to get into Coastal business from Chennai port connecting to Haldia,Vizag and Kakinada. During 2002-03 the company acquired MV Orient Aishwarya by availing a foreign loan from ICICI Bank of USD 2.40 million.During 2003-04, Company was among the top ten shipping lines at JNPT carrying 50,875 TEUs (including import and export) tantamounting to a share of around 5% of total container traffic handled by JNPT during the year. Shreyas boasts of maximum vessels call at JNPT during the year 2003-04; it commenced feeder services between Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NSICT) and Mundra Port. Shreyas has made concerted efforts to promote coastal transshipment by pioneering coastal feeder services from Kandla, Cochin and Tuticorin into the port of Nhava Sheva.During January, 2005, Company acquired M. V. Orient Victory, a 569 Teu second hand container vessel thereby augmenting its fleet strength to seven container vessels. The name of Company was changed from Shreyas Shipping Ltd. to Shreyas Shipping & Logistics Ltd. with effect from 21st November, 2005. The Company earmarked Rs.350 crores for expanding its logistics operations and acquiring container vessels and containers. As a first step, Shreyas has, through its subsidiary, set up 20,000 sqft. warehousing and logistics facilities at Kandla and an enclosed storage & handling facility at Ahmedabad. During 2005-06, the Company invested Rs.49.89 lacs in Shreyas Relay Systems Ltd. (SRSL) to make it a wholly owned subsidiary of Shreyas. In December, 2005, Shreyas sold its vessel M.V. Orient Prosperity for consideration of USD 2.5 million.The Company added 3 vessels to its fleet, i.e., OEL Trust, OEL Shreyas and OEL Express during 2006-07. It initiated freight services on the East Coast of India which would offer a low cost alternative route for the cargo via upcoming container terminals.During 2007-08, the Company acquired an additional container vessel in November, 2007 adding thereby a total tonnage of 1,021 Teus to its tonnage of 5927 Teus as on 31st March, 2007. In August, 2007, the Company acquired a 51% stake in Haytrans (India) Ltd thereby making it a subsidiary of the Company. Shreyas Relay Systems Ltd (SRSL), the wholly owned subsidiary of the Company commenced services on the East coast of India in June, 2007; it set up offices at Delhi, Cochin, Kolkata, Tuticorin, Chennai, Kandla and Coimbatore and acquired additional warehousing space at Delhi. Thereafter, it purchased 508 additional containers to service the growing cargo volumes during 2007-08.During 2008-09, the Company sold off four vessels i.e M. V. OEL Express, M. V. OEL India, M. V. OEL Strength, M. V. OEL Aishwarya for a total consideration of Rs. 21011.31 lacs. It commenced services to newer ports like Pipavav and Mangalore to expand the base, introduced newer commodities in its trade; recommenced its Regional services upon the improvement in container trade. Shreyas has through its wholly owned subsidiary Shreyas Relay Systems Limited (SRS), ventured into road transportation, warehousing and rail movement as regards, containerized logistics during 2011-12. During the year 2012-13, Company has acquired two container vessels thereby increasing its tonnage by over 90%. Shreyas introduced an inaugural service exclusively within the State of Kerala connecting the Kochi Port with Port of Kollam in 2014. During the year 2014, the Company introduced two new services connecting the East and West Coast of India. Since then, for the first time two ends on the Indian map were brought together by a costal container operator. With this initiative, connectivity was ensured to the entire Indian Coast through containers and it added a different dimension to the Indian Coastal Container Trade. The Company acquired 2 vessels, M.V. SSL Mumbai and M.V. SSL Gujarat in 2014-15 and accordingly, the tonnage grew substantially with these acquisitions. It commenced services on the East Coast and also to Middle East sectors like Jebel Ali as well as resumed services to Karachi. During the year 2016, Company acquired three container vessels namely M.V. SSL Bharat, M. V. SSL Chennai and M. V. SSL Visakhapatnam. M. V. SSL Visakhapatnam which is a sister vessel of M. V. SSL Gujarat was acquired in March, 2016 and accordingly, the total tonnage owned by Company summed upto over 13500 teus. In 2017, the Company acquired two vessels namely SSL DELHI (2500 Teus),and SSL KOLKATA (1100 Teus) and resultantly, the Companys current fleet stood at 10 vessels, with a total capacity 16109 Teus, 226099 DWT, being Indias largest container tonnage owning company. 4 vessels, SSL Gujarat, SSL Kochi, SSL Visakhapatnam and SSL Mumbai had undergone dry docking during 2017. During 2017, Company acquired two vessels, thereby adding 3,580 TEUs capacity and also sold one of its old vessel in the fleet. Shreyas Relay Systems Ltd, which was a wholly owned subsidiary until 26th March, 2017 allotted Equity Shares to M/s Transworld Holdings Limited, Mauritius as consideration for acquisition of 99.99% stake in M/s Balaji Shipping Lines FZCO and hence Shreyas Relay Systems Limited ceases to exist as Wholly Owned Subsidiary effective from 27th March, 2017 and becomes an Associate Company with effect from the said date.During 2017-18, the Company acquired 4 vessels, out of which 2 MPP vessel namely SSL SABARIMALAI (1118 teus) at USD 4.4 million and SSL BALAJI (671 Teus) at USD 3.4 million were acquired, while the remaining two vessels namely SSL BRAHMAPUTRA (4273 teus) at USD 8 Million and SSL GANGA (1541 Teus) at USD 3.625 Million were also acquired. The Company also sold SSL SAGARMALA which was due for special survey and dry docking. Besides handling containerised cargo, SSLL commenced handling coastal break bulk cargo in the 2nd half of year 2017 and handled 107,324 MT cargo during the year, mainly steel products of RINL and JSW, besides some project cargo. RINL commenced coastal movement of steel products for the first time venturing into modal shift from land to sea mode. 18 major ports and container terminals in India were serviced during year 2017 by SSLL containers and break bulk coastal services on regular frequency, making 1060 port calls during the year.During the current year 2019, Company acquired one vessel, SSL KRISHNA thereby adding 2,490 TEUs capacity. During 2021-22, the Company completed transactions with Unifeeder ISC FZCO, a subsidiary of DP World Group, which was approved by Board of Directors. It transferred its containerised domestic coastal and EXIM feeder shipping business to Unifeeder ISC FZCO, a subsidiary of DP World and executed a long term framework chartering arrangement with TFPL for chartering of Companys vessels with effect from 1st July 2021. The Company took delivery of two dry bulk carrier vessels namely MV TBC Badrinath (DWT: 34,250 MT) on 15th November 2021 and MV TBC KAILASH (DWT: 35,152 MT) on 26th November 2021.