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Chidambaranar Port, an iconic and thriving seaport has positioned itself as one
of the leading containers and bulk handling Port in South India with a capacity
of 81.05 Million Metric Tonnes per Annum. The Port has handled a cargo volumes
of 13.17 Million Tonnes including 2.47 TEUs of containers during this financial
year 2024-25 upto 25th July 2024, marking a overall growth of 5.29%
and 4.73% respectively. The Port has set a target of handling 50 million Tonnes
of cargo despite capacity constraints at the present. To accomplish the set
target, the Port is forging ahead with initiatives for capacity augmentation
and cargo evacuation plans to increase productivity and reduce the
turn-around-time of the vessels calling the Port. With identified potential
volumes in the primary and secondary hinterland, the Port is in the
process of upgrading its infrastructure to provide more efficient handling
at reduced per unit cost and to increase its market share in the region.
To
augment the capacity of the bulk cargo handling at the Port, the North cargo
berth-III (NCB-3) with Length overall (LOA) of 306 metres will be dredged by
the Port by October this year to handle vessels upto 14.20 metres draft. The dredging will also be done parallelly in
the entrance channel, approach channel and turning circle area of the Port. The
NCB-3 will also be mechanized by M/s. JSW Infrastructure Ltd., in a span of 18
months with shore unloaders, capable of discharging 7 Million Tonnes per annum.
The interim operations of the terminal on completion of dredging shall commence
using 2 Harbour Mobile Cranes (HMC) with capacity of 100 – 120 Tonnes, to
handle 2 million Tonnes within this Financial year 2024-25.
To give a fillip to the container trade, the Port’s 3rd
Container Terminal ‘Tuticorin International Container Terminal’, operated by JM
Baxi Group, will have a draft of 14.20 metres, LOA of 370 metres and capacity
to handle 6 Lakh TUEs of containers. Structural works, surface treatments, and installation of fenders &
bollards have been completed and the works like berth refurbishment,
fixing of crane rails, cabling etc. are being executed in a faster pace to be
commissioned by September 2024.
In
addition, Port has also planned to deploy a floating crane and 3 barges to
handle additional 2 Million Tonnes of bulk cargo at anchorage in a couple of
years. To handle smaller vessels of around 120
meters of LOA and parallel body length 52 metres to 55 metres in the Port’s oil
jetty, 2 mooring dolphins with necessary infrastructure will be constructed by
the mid of year 2025.
The Port is also in the process of removal of the existing
conveyor system and modification of 3 hoppers at Coal Jetty-2 (handed over by
TANGEDCO) to facilitate the lighterage of fertilizer / Fertilizer raw material
vessels. The jetty has a draft 12.7 metres. The modification works have been targeted for
completion by July 31, 2024.
Additionally, the Port is also
set to install link conveyor at Coal Jetty-1 for lighterage of coal vessels
with arrival draft of 13 metres. Aimed at utilizing the idle time of CJ-1, the
Port intends to enhance its capacity by 0.72 MMTA, with a target completion of
construction of link conveyor by October 30, 2024.
To increase the throughput of
North Caro Berth-2, Port has proposed to deploy an additional Harbour Mobile
Crane with a capacity of 100 Tonnes to enhance the capacity to handle 25,000
tonnes a day. Additional berth area of around 5000 Sq. metres each in NCB-2 and
NCB-3 shall be made available by backfilling with dredged materials and it will
be completed by November 2024. Exclusive two crawler cranes for seamless
handling of Windmill blades will also commissioned a berth No.5-6 by the Port by
the end of September 2024.
Shri Susanta Kumar Purohit,
IRSEE, Chairperson, VOC Port Authority, in his message stated that ‘with the
above planned developments, the Port is set to increase the throughput by over
50 million tonnes by the end of this financial year. The Port is taking all
efforts to provide the necessary infrastructure to the EXIM trade for seamless
cargo handling and evacuation. Our goal is to create a
world-class seaport that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of our
partners. By prioritizing innovation and sustainability, we aim to facilitate seamless
operations, reduce lead times, and enhance overall customer satisfaction.