Mr. Praveen Joseph, CEO, DP World
Cochin, termed the achievement as an important as it comes on the back of expansion of the
terminal’s capacity and operational capabilities. He emphasised the
commitment to continuous improvement in solutions to meet evolving customer
needs, with strong support from the Cochin
Port Authority.
“Port connects close to 50 per cent of
the throughput EXIM cargo directly to the West Asia, Far East, Europe, and the
Mediterranean through mainline services. DP World Cochin also acts as a key hub
for the flow of coastal cargo between the east and west coast of India,” according to Press Release.
Cochin
serves as a crucial link connecting nearly 50 per cent of EXIM cargo directly
to the Middle East, Far East, Europe, and the Mediterranean through mainline
services. The terminal also plays a key role in
the flow of coastal cargo between the east and west coast of India.
ICTT recently bolstered its capabilities with the commissioning
of two state-of-the-art Ship-to-Shore MegaMax cranes, capable of handling up to
25 container rows in width.These coupled with the recently added four e-RTGs
and yard capacity expansions have enhanced the ability of the terminal to offer
faster vessel turnaround times while offering sustainable movement of cargo.
These have also strengthened the terminal’s productivity with increased lift
capacity and enhanced the handling ability of ULCVs (ultra-large container
vessels) at the terminal.
Since its inception in 2011, ICTT has managed a
cumulative volume of 6.9 million TEUs. The
terminal provides direct service lines to more than 12 ports on both coasts of
India and multiple international ports.