You’ve probably heard the famous line from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. “What’s in a name?” In the world of global trade, though, the answer is simple: a lot. For the bustling Kochi Port in India, this age-old quote feels a bit out of place. The ongoing confusion surrounding its name- Cochin Port vs. Kochi Port is creating some serious headaches in the shipping industry. While Kochi Port was officially renamed in 1996, documents, forms and even navigation guides still cling to the older “Cochin Port” name. You might think a name is just a name, but in shipping, it’s the backbone of how the world’s good move. When international shipping companies are relying on accurate names and details to get cargo where it needs to go, even the slightest mix-up can lead to major delays and miscommunications. For ship captains who don’t visit Kochi regularly, it’s a real struggle. If they pull up their navigation guide, they might be looking for “Cochin Port” instead of the official “Kochi Port”, causing confusion at sea and potentially rerouting their ships to the wrong location. S.R. Kamath, the president of the Cochin Chamber of Commerce and Industry, explained it best when he pointed out that this isn’t just about an outdated name—it’s about creating a ripple effect of confusion for everyone involved in shipping and trade. From international shipping companies to trade partners, regulatory authorities, and
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