Citpl Vessel Berthing Schedule May 2026

| Vessel Name | Cargo (Coal) | ETA (Local) | ETB (Local) | ETD (Local) | Berth No. | Status | |-------------|--------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-----------|--------| | MV Sea Prosper | 75,000 MT | Mon 08:00 | Mon 14:30 | Wed 22:00 | CITPL (14) | Berth occupied (as of Wed) | | MV Coal King | 80,000 MT | Tue 06:00 | Wed 23:00 (post-unberth) | Fri 18:00 | CITPL (14) | Waiting at outer anchorage | | MV Ember Bay | 70,000 MT | Thu 12:00 | Fri 20:00 | Sun 06:00 | CITPL (14) | Scheduled | | MV Pacific Voyager | 85,000 MT | Sat 22:00 | Sun 09:00 | Tue 14:00 | CITPL (14) | Scheduled |

Legend: ETA = Estimated Time of Arrival; ETB = Estimated Time to Berth; ETD = Estimated Time of Departure. citpl vessel berthing schedule


The berthing schedule is a real-time operational document that lists the arrival, berthing, and departure details of container vessels calling at the CITPL terminal. It provides a timeline of events that helps stakeholders plan their cargo movements. | Vessel Name | Cargo (Coal) | ETA

If you work in logistics, shipping, or supply chain management on the East Coast of India, you have likely heard the acronym CITPL mentioned in operations meetings. But for those navigating the busy waterways of Paradip Port, understanding the CITPL vessel berthing schedule is not just an administrative task—it is the linchpin of cost management and turnaround time. The berthing schedule is a real-time operational document

In this post, we break down what CITPL is, why their berthing schedule matters, and how to use it to avoid costly demurrage.