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Yes. MTO companies must be registered and licensed by the Director General of Maritime Administration (DGMA) under the Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993, to operate legally and issue multimodal transport documents.
You can check the company’s MTO registration status on the official website Director General of Maritime Administration (DGMA) or request the company’s license number to verify it is authorized by the Directorate General of Shipping.
Yes, Director General of Maritime Administration (DGMA) may suspend or cancel an MTO license if the company violates regulatory conditions, submits false information, or fails to comply with operational and legal requirements.
Yes. An MTO license is issued for a limited validity period and must be renewed before expiry to continue operating legally as a Multimodal Transport Operator.
Applicants must meet minimum net worth and bank guarantee requirements as prescribed by Director General of Maritime Administration (DGMA) ensuring financial stability and the ability to take responsibility for cargo movement.