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CBTA

About

CBTA

The Customs Brokers' Transport Association was inaugurated with much fanfare on board the vessel M.S. Nefertitti by Dr. M. Beena, Chairperson, Cochin Port Trust on 15.11.2020. This association is the result of Customs Brokers collective effort to curb the strikes declared by trade unions and transport associations. This will help us to have a strong voice when there are discussions on any transport strike, fixing of transport rates, etc in future.

Following are the current list of the Governing Body Members of the CBTA for the period of 2024-26.

Sl.No Name Responsibility Organization
1 Mr. Andrew Antonio Fernandez Chairman. M/s Elton & Sons
2 Mr. P C Thomas Vice Chairman M/s PCT Shipping Agency
3 Mr. Dawn Jacob Varghese Hon - Secretary M/s Space Freight Logistics
4 Smt Latha Ashokan Hon - Treasurer M/s Hindustan shipping & Clearing House
5 Mr. Dencil Jose Joint Secretary M/s. Merliz Logistics Pvt. Ltd..
Sl.No Name Organization
1 Mr. Elias Mathew M/s Ancheril Agencies.
2 Mr. M. PrabhakarKini M/s Kinship House.
3 Mr. Harikumar K.B M/s PH Value shipping Pvt. ltd.
4 Mr. Manoj Kuriakose M/s Global Agencies
5 Mr. Shaji P Kurian M/s Mark Logistics.
6 Mr. Suraj Muraleedharan M/s. Neo Logistics
7 Mr.Sanoj Pallipuram M/s. Aerocea Shipping


Address

Customs Brokers’ Transport Association (CBTA) Cochin Custom Brokers’ Association Building, Indira Gandhi Road, W.Island, Cochin- 682 009.



The Objects of the Association are:

  • All the conditions contained in the Travancore Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Registration Act (Act XII of 1955) will be applicable this Association any profit or balance amount will not be distributed among the members. The same will be used for fulfilment of the objects of the Association.
  • To provide, encourage, promote, improve, develop and consolidate private transport and transportation facilities within India.
  • To promote, protect and guard the interests and development of the business of members.
  • secure organized action in respect of all matters relating to the business and interests of members.
  • promote healthy and harmonious relationships among members of the Association.
  • To mediate, conciliate, arbitrate and settle disputes, differences or controversies amongst the members.
  • To collect, assimilate, compile, classify and circulate statistics and other information relating to the business of members.
  • To make effective and proper representation to the governments and all authorities - Local, Municipal, State, Central, Customs, Port or other authorities on any matter connected with the business of members.
  • To formulate and establish just, equitable and ethical principles and practices in the business of members.