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TCI Seaways started as an independent sea cargo division in February 1995. It heralded the dawn of a new era for the parent company - TCI, with the territories having extended even further. |
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TCI Seaways caters to the coastal cargo requirements for transporting container and bulk cargo from Ports on the East coast ofIndia to Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and further distribution within the islands. |
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The Company has 575 TEU containers and five vessels MV TCI XPS, MV TCI Arjun, MV TCI Shakti ,MV TCI Lakshmi and the latest acquisition MV TCI SURYA. |
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TCI SURYA, with a DWT of 4508 MT is a 312 TEU Container vessel with 2 cranes of 40T SWL. |
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TCI XPS, with a DWT of 4442MT is MPP vessel having 2 cranes of 40 T SWL which can combine to 60T. |
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TCI ARJUN also is a MPP vessel with DWT of 3194 MT with cargo gear of 35MT. |
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TCI SHAKT and TCI LAKSHMI are small MPP vessels of 2298 DWT which are used in the Inter island trade. |
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The cargo largely consists of a variety of products including cattle, perishables and general goods to the islands. It usually ferries back timber, wood products, and betel nuts to the mainland from the Andaman. Also a substantial cargo relates to the defence equipment and movement of vehicles. |
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