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MOL and SCI, India's State-owned Shipping Company, Sign MOU for Collaboration in Tugboat Business
- Signing Ceremony Held During India Maritime Week 2025 -

October 28, 2025

TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto) today announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Shipping Corporation of India Ltd. (SCI; Managing Director: Binesh Kumar Tyagi, Head Office: India) on October 27, under which the companies will collaborate on the tugboat business in India. The signing ceremony took place during the international maritime event "India Maritime Week 2025," held in Mumbai over five days starting October 27.

MOU signing ceremony at India Maritime Week 2025
From left: SCI Director Mr. Vikram Dingley, MOL Executive Officer Anand Jayaraman, SCI Head of Department Capt. Ashwini,
SCI Director Mr. Rear Admiral Jaswinder Singh

India's economic growth is expected to drive an annual increase of 6%-8% in container cargo and 3%-5% in energy cargo over the next decade, with major ports in the country anticipating a rise in the number of vessel calls. In response to these developments, additional tugboats will be required to support the safe berthing and unberthing of vessels, underscoring the critical importance of stable tugboat services. Under the Indian government-backed Green Tug Transition Program, a plan is underway to gradually transition all tugboats operating at major ports to environmentally friendly "Green Tugs" by 2040, marking a significant turning point for the tugboat industry.

MOL has operated its tugboat business in Japan, Hong Kong, and Vietnam, to support the safe berthing and unberthing of vessels in those areas. Moving forward, it will leverage SCI's network within India, along with its own accumulated expertise and technology in safe operations and alternative fuel-powered vessels, to expand its tugboat services in this vital region, while reducing GHG emissions from ports.


MOL Group 5 Sustainability Issues
MOL Group identifies "Sustainability Issues" (Materiality) as our key issues for sustainable growth with society through realization of the Group Vision.
We anticipate this initiative to contribute especially to the realization of "Safety & Value -Provide added value through safe transportation and our social infrastructure business-" and "Environment -Conservation for Marine and global environment-".