The Adani Port in Mundra, India achieved several milestones:
- In 2013-2014, it became the first Indian port to handle over 100 million tonnes of cargo in a year.
- It is also now India's largest port by cargo volume handled.
- The port spans 13,500 hectares and has the facilities to handle containers, dry bulk, liquid bulk, and general cargo using modern equipment and technology.
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1. ADANI PORT MUNDRA
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SOURABH KAYAKKALAKATH
MBA PORT & SHIPPING MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL OF MARITIME MANAGEMENT 1605304006
INDIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY KOCHI CAMPUS
2. Mile stones
• In 2013-2014, Mundra Port has handled 100 million
tonnes of cargo in a year becoming the first Indian port
to do so.
• It also became India's biggest port by cargo handled
• The Port of Mundra is a private port and is also a special
economic zone. Incorporated in 1998 as Gujarat Adani
Port Limited (GAPL)
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3. Significant facilities
• Worlds biggest coal handling terminal
• The Mundra port is the first of Indian ports to have SEZ
operations and facilities within a port
• The port spans a total area of about 13,500 hectares
with the SEZ spanning an area about 6,500 hectares
• The port boasts of operational handling of various kinds
of container and cargo shipping operations with latest
technological equipments to simplify and speed the
shipping processes
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4. • The port of Mundra has a cargo shipping turnover
touching almost two billion tonnes. The port’s
exceedingly high cargo turnover figures have propelled
and prognosticated its growth chart quite substantially
• With a wharf length of around 6,500 metres & two
single-point moorage systems
• Excellent connectivity with international shipping ports,
extensive road and rail networks, with proposed
constructional advancements to incorporate airways
networking
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5. Number of berth
• 9 berths
• 1800 meters
• Draught Ranging from 9 to 16.5 meters
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9. UPCOMING Projects
• Development of LPG terminal- 3.56MT
• New container terminal in association with CMA CGM (15 years
agreement)
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10. NUMBER OF CRANES AVALILABLE ON
WHARF
• Adani Ports operates two terminals at Mundra
• Adani Mundra Container Terminal (AMCT)
• Adani International Container Terminal (AICTPL)
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11. • 48 rubber tyre gantry cranes
• 6 Kalmars (42 T capacity)
• 16 mobile harbor cranes (100 MT capacity),
• 8 Goliath cranes with vacuum lifting attachments
• forklifts (42 T capacity)
• grab ship unloaders (7 nos.)
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12. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES OPRATIONAL
& NON OPERTIONAL
• 10400 employees (as of march 2015) *
*wikepedia
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14. DRAUGHT OF CHANNEL
• Upto 14-16 meters channel at zero tide
• 14 -19 meters berth at zero tide
• ULCC upto 360000 DWT handled in SBM
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15. PERCENTAGE OF TYPE OF CARGO
• Dry cargo 37%
• Liquid cargo 22%
• Containers 40%
• Others 0.09%
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16. NAME OF CARGO & NUMBER OF
CAPTIVE CARGO (FY16-17)
• Fertilizer 3.8 MT
• Agri products 2.4 MT
• Minerals 10.1 MT
• Coal 50 MT
• Steel 3.1 MT
• Liquid 6.2 MT
• Crude 19 MT
• Container 43.74 MT
• Ro-Ro 87000 units
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17. CONVEYER BELT AVAILABLE IN PORT
• Yes, conveyer belts are available in port
• For handling coal
• Agricultural products
• And fertilizers
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