Exporters shipping cargo from India to Comoros can now secure space for the upcoming sailing from Mumbai to Mutsamudu. MGlobal India announces the confirmed vessel schedule from Mumbai (Nhava Sheva) to Port of Mutsamudu, Comoros.
Nhava Sheva, officially known as Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), is India's largest container gateway and the primary export hub for shipments to East Africa and the Indian Ocean region. Exporters targeting Comoros benefit from Mumbai's strategic shipping position and established trade routes.
The Port of Mutsamudu is the main commercial port serving Anjouan Island in Comoros. It handles containerized imports including:
For Indian exporters, Mutsamudu is a key entry point into the growing Comoros market.
The estimated transit time for this direct routing is approximately 20–22 days (Port to Port).
With the upcoming ETA in Mutsamudu scheduled for 20 June 2026, this schedule provides predictable arrival planning for importers. (Transit times may vary depending on routing and operational conditions.)
What is LCL? LCL (Less than Container Load) allows multiple shippers to share one container, reducing shipping costs for smaller consignments. MGlobal India provides professional consolidation services from Mumbai to Comoros.
Ideal for small exporters and retail traders.
Mixed commodity and sample cargo accepted.
Regular departures to Comoros.
Reduce inventory holding costs.
For bulk shipments, FCL ensures full container allocation with competitive rates and guaranteed space for:
Suitable for building materials, tiles, sanitaryware, steel, hardware, FMCG bulk cargo, machinery, project cargo, and furniture exports.
India exports a wide range of goods to Comoros. The Indian market is highly competitive due to quality and pricing advantages in sectors including:
To ensure smooth customs clearance at Mutsamudu, exporters must prepare:
MGlobal India specializes in Indian Ocean trade lanes including Comoros, Seychelles, and East Africa.
Space availability on Indian Ocean routes can be limited. Early booking ensures secured container allocation, stable freight rates, and reduced risk of cargo rollover. We recommend confirming bookings at least 5–7 days before the 27 May 2026 stuffing cut-off.
Comoros is increasingly dependent on imports for construction materials, retail goods, and industrial equipment. India's export potential to Comoros continues to grow due to competitive pricing, a diverse manufacturing base, and reliable sea freight connectivity. This sailing offers exporters an opportunity to capture market demand.
Whether shipping LCL consolidated cargo, full containers, construction materials, FMCG products, or machinery, MGlobal India ensures smooth export operations from Mumbai to Mutsamudu.
Limited slots available. Do not miss the 27 May 2026 cut-off.