Shipping Corp net up 13%
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| Despite a loss of Rs 46.28 crore in the liner shipping segment owing to low freight rates and high bunker costs, national flag carrier Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) has reported a 13.24 per cent rise in net profit at Rs 206.12 crore for the quarter ended June 30 compared with Rs 182.01 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2006. |
| Total income from operations grew by 12.62 per cent to Rs 958.09 crore (Rs 850.68 crore). |
| SCI Chairman and Managing Director S Hajara said strong freight rates in the dry bulk segment and reasonable tanker rates helped the company. |
| SCI has over 20 vessels deployed in the dry bulk segment, where freight rates have been rising for the last several months. |
| Hajara said the company has credited the foreign exchange gains of Rs 30.26 crore to its profit and loss account under the "other expenditure" category following a new directive by the ministry of company affairs. |
| The container (liner) segment posted a loss of Rs 46.28 crore for the reporting quarter (against a loss of Rs 10.44 crore), while the bulk segment posted a profit of Rs 218.82 crore (Rs 159.88 crore). |
| The liner segment includes breakbulk and container transport while the bulk segment includes tankers (both crude and product), dry bulk, gas carriers and phosphoric acid carriers. |
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First Published: Aug 01 2007 | 12:00 AM IST

