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Submitted by:
Abhishek Malik
2010/602
Introduction:
We had a great learning experience from
our trip with our visit to JNPT port , Forbes
marshall and mapro gardens .
The day we reached Mumbai , we were
directly taken to JNPT port to see the
working and loading, unloading of
containers at the port . There was a
person of JNPT port to assist us there and
he gave us various details about the port
which are explained in later pages of this
project. Gupta sir, Rawat sir, Rajib Sharma
sir also accompanied with us to these
locations. They were of great help to us
and they also taught us about their
learning’s. I and my team members are
very thankful to them .
JNPT port:-
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
The port is run by the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, an organisation entrusted with the operations of the
large shipping port in Navi Mumbai, India and controlled by the Central Government of India. The port lies
on the mainland, opposite the city of Mumbai across the Thane Creek. The port was created to augment
the shipping capacity in Mumbai and provide an alternative to merchants wanting to save octroi charges
imposed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. JNPT also has daily ferry service to Gateway of
India. TheCentral Industrial Security Force is the designated security agency for the port.
It is well connected to major highways and rail networks in India. The closest suburban railheads are CBD
Belapur and Panvel. The port handles 65% of India's container traffic has a berthing period of 37 hours
which is considered to be very long. GTI one of the three container terminals in JNPT has set national
record for berth productivity of 235.92 moves/hour on 25th Jan 2010 on vessel M.V EVER RACER(WCIX
service).The entire operation was performed in just 13 hours and 10 mins, during which 3295 moves (4136
teus) were performed.
Jawaharlal Nehru Port encompasses an area of 10 km² . New terminal access points and connecting roads
are proposed but have not yet been constructed.
Container Terminal
Total
Sr.No. Estimated
CFS Area in
Capacity(TEUs)
Sq. Mtrs.
1 JNP-CWC 215,000 60,000
2 CWC Kalamboli 90,000 48,000
3 CWC-D’Node 195,000 90,000
4 MAERSK 70,000 90,000
5 CONWARE 107,700 72,000
GATEWAY
6 150,000 180,000
DISTRIPARK
7 CONCOR DRT 62,000 72,000
Flowmeters
Level Instruments
Valves
Vibration Monitoring
Gauges
Controls
Forbes Marshall |