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E-MAGAZINE OF PARADIP PORT TRUST
An ISO-9001 : 2008 Certified and ISPS Compliance Port
April - 2018Vol. - 3 Issue - 20
Dear Readers,
It is my proud privilege to inform you that
Paradip Port handled more than 100 Million
Tonnes of Cargo in the current financial year.
With this, Paradip Port joins an exclusive club of
Ports in India namely Kandla and Mundra in
handling 100 Million Tonnes.
I would like to thank you all for your sincerity
and commitment.
The Organization requires people who are
willing not only to give their hundred percent
e f fo r t and commi tmen t s bu t more . I
acknowledge all such people who have given
their heart and soul to make this a reality. Our
objective for the coming year is “Our Vision-
Mission Number One”
I am confident that all of you will show the same
sincerity and commitment as you have done in
the past to make Paradip the No.1 Port in the
country.
Thank you once again and congratulations!
100 MMT achievement Logo 100 MMT Team-leaders sharing the achievement with Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon'ble Minister of Shipping
PPT Chairman Rinkesh Roy and Dy Chairman N Vaiyapuri presenting a plaque, depicting a record 100 MMT Cargo Handling by the port,
to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at State Secretariat in Bhubaneswar on Friday
From the Chairman's Desk
Union Petroleum and Natural Gas and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan congratulating
Paradip Port Chairman Shri Rinkesh Roy for handling and all-time record cargo of 100 million tonne (MT) during the financial year 2017-18
SHRI RINKESH ROYChairman, Paradip Port Trust
Paradip Port @ 100 MMT
Paradip Port Trust achieved all-time high traffic throughput of
102.01 MMTs during the FY 2017-18 as against the previous
year's toal traffic of 88.95 MMTs exhibiting a growth of 15%,
informed Chairman, Paradip Port Trust Shri Rinkesh Roy.
While briefing Media Persons in a Press Meet held at Paradip. He
said, during the year, the Port performance parameter - Highest
Output per Ship Berth-day (OSBD) improved to 24,814 metric tonne
with 4.58 pc growth and berth occupancy was 72 pc as against 67 pc
of the previous years. The Port handled 13.55 pc more cargo to
emerge as a leader at par with international standard.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Ÿ A record quantity of 102.01 MMT of cargo handled during this
Financial year surpassing the previous year record of 88.95
MMT.
Ÿ A record quantity of 10.18 MMT of cargo handled during the
month of January-2018 surpassing the previous record of 9.42
MMT handled during month of December-2017.
Ÿ The output of ship berth-day of 24814 MT has been achieved as
against 23727 MT for the corresponding period of previous
Year & exhibiting a growth of 4.58%.
Ÿ Successful docking of MV Urja & MV Mineral Honshu, the Cape
Size Vessels with 1,00,000 MT & 1,17,983 MT Steam Coal at the
Central Quay CQ-1 on 05/11/2017 & 24/11/2017 respectively.
Ÿ A record quantity of 5,12,467 MT of cargo handled in a single
day on 25/11/2017 surpassing the previous record of 4,64,500
MT handled on 29/04/2016.
Ÿ All time record loading of 1,24,000 MT of Thermal Coal to MV
C K Bluebell & MV Vega Aquarius at MCHP on 08/01/2018 in
24 hrs has been achieved surpassing the previous record of
1,20,600 MT on 15/01/2016.
Ÿ Alltime record loading of 76,208 MT of Thermal Coal has been
achieved in MCHP on 13/11/2017 in 16:15 hrs with loading rate
of 4690 TPH (112553 TPD) and vessel TRT of 26.28 hrs (1.1 days).
Ÿ Successful movement of 24 vessels within 24 Hrs. on
03.12.2017. (9 vessels in 1st Shift, 7 vessels 2nd Shift & 8
vessels in 3rd Shift) has been achieved.
Ÿ Handling of vessels has been improved from 140-145 per
month to 175-180 per month.
Ÿ Night Navigation of Vessels started at South Oil Jetty.
Ÿ MCHP started handling of Iron Ore Pellet Vessels for first time in
the Month of October 2017 and generated an additional
revenue of Rs. 3.13 Crores towards handling of 574,080 MT of
Iron Ore / Pellet Cargo.
Ÿ Simultaneous handing of VLCC Vessels at SPMs.
Ÿ Record quantity of 69,318 MT of Steam Coal discharged in a
single day on 08/01/2018 from the cape size vessel MV
Aquajoy, berthed at CQ-1 surpassing the previous record of
58,912 MT on 04/02/2017.
Paradip Port @ 100 MMT
Paradip Port Trust achieved all-time high traffic throughput of
102.01 MMTs during the FY 2017-18 as against the previous
year's toal traffic of 88.95 MMTs exhibiting a growth of 15%,
informed Chairman, Paradip Port Trust Shri Rinkesh Roy.
While briefing Media Persons in a Press Meet held at Paradip. He
said, during the year, the Port performance parameter - Highest
Output per Ship Berth-day (OSBD) improved to 24,814 metric tonne
with 4.58 pc growth and berth occupancy was 72 pc as against 67 pc
of the previous years. The Port handled 13.55 pc more cargo to
emerge as a leader at par with international standard.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Ÿ A record quantity of 102.01 MMT of cargo handled during this
Financial year surpassing the previous year record of 88.95
MMT.
Ÿ A record quantity of 10.18 MMT of cargo handled during the
month of January-2018 surpassing the previous record of 9.42
MMT handled during month of December-2017.
Ÿ The output of ship berth-day of 24814 MT has been achieved as
against 23727 MT for the corresponding period of previous
Year & exhibiting a growth of 4.58%.
Ÿ Successful docking of MV Urja & MV Mineral Honshu, the Cape
Size Vessels with 1,00,000 MT & 1,17,983 MT Steam Coal at the
Central Quay CQ-1 on 05/11/2017 & 24/11/2017 respectively.
Ÿ A record quantity of 5,12,467 MT of cargo handled in a single
day on 25/11/2017 surpassing the previous record of 4,64,500
MT handled on 29/04/2016.
Ÿ All time record loading of 1,24,000 MT of Thermal Coal to MV
C K Bluebell & MV Vega Aquarius at MCHP on 08/01/2018 in
24 hrs has been achieved surpassing the previous record of
1,20,600 MT on 15/01/2016.
Ÿ Alltime record loading of 76,208 MT of Thermal Coal has been
achieved in MCHP on 13/11/2017 in 16:15 hrs with loading rate
of 4690 TPH (112553 TPD) and vessel TRT of 26.28 hrs (1.1 days).
Ÿ Successful movement of 24 vessels within 24 Hrs. on
03.12.2017. (9 vessels in 1st Shift, 7 vessels 2nd Shift & 8
vessels in 3rd Shift) has been achieved.
Ÿ Handling of vessels has been improved from 140-145 per
month to 175-180 per month.
Ÿ Night Navigation of Vessels started at South Oil Jetty.
Ÿ MCHP started handling of Iron Ore Pellet Vessels for first time in
the Month of October 2017 and generated an additional
revenue of Rs. 3.13 Crores towards handling of 574,080 MT of
Iron Ore / Pellet Cargo.
Ÿ Simultaneous handing of VLCC Vessels at SPMs.
Ÿ Record quantity of 69,318 MT of Steam Coal discharged in a
single day on 08/01/2018 from the cape size vessel MV
Aquajoy, berthed at CQ-1 surpassing the previous record of
58,912 MT on 04/02/2017.
Shri Sushanta Kumar Mishra assumed charge as Traffic Manager (TM)
and Capt. Atulya Kumar Mohapatra has been given the charge of
Deputy Conservator (DC) of Paradip Port Trust by the Union Ministry
of Shipping. Prior to their elevation, they were holding the posts of Dy.
Traffic Manager and Harbour Master respectively. Both the officers
have rich experience in their fields, which will immensely contribute
in further development of the Port.
ISO 9001 is a standard that sets out the requirements for a
quality management system. It helps businesses and
organizations to be more efficient and improve customer
satisfaction. A new version of the standard, ISO
9001:2015, has been launched, replacing the previous
version. Since it has been revised to meet the needs of
today's business world, PPT Hospital becomes the first
among various Departments of PPT to bag ISO 9001 :
2015. It will be valid till 23.04.2019. It is to be noted that
the 64 bedded multispecialty hospital has been
providing specialist health care services to the people in
and around the Port Township.
"Reinforce positive behaviour at the workplace to achieve safety
and health goals" as the theme, the 47th National Safety Week was
observed by Paradip Port Trust from 4th March to 10th March
2018. Attending the valedictory function as the Chief Guest Shri
Rinkesh Roy, Chairman, PPT focussed upon importance of
celebrating safety week. He suggested for ensuring the upcoming
year as Zero Accident Year for PPT. He stressed on inculcating
safety mindset especially among workers.
Since, most of the accidents are occurring in dark hours, PPT
administration is going to install 50 Nos. of High Mast lighting
towers in addition to the 218 Nos. of existing High Mast towers
inside the Port prohibited area. Advance Warning System through
light and siren will be installed at Railway Level Crossings inside
the Port. Installation of Speed Governors and Traffic Squad
movements are being made tight to keep close vigil on rash
driving. PPT is endeavouring to ensure all movements inside Port
strictly through the Buses to be engaged by the Port to ensure
safety of the workers. Shri Roy stressed on Discipline and Safe
practices to make the Port - World Class. Thereafter, he awarded
prizes to the winners of various competitions organised on the
occasion.
Gracing the occasion, Shri Gopinath, Asst. Director, Dock Safety,
Paradip said to make Safety everyone's responsibility.
PPT gets new TM & DC
ISO Certification of PPT Hospital Upgraded
Observation of Safety Week at PPT
PPT continued its campaign for cleaning of Paradip town, as the
Traffic Deptt. and Administrative Deptts. carried out cleaning
drives in Nuabazar "B" & "A" type quarters, under Swachh Bharat
Campaign on 03.03.208 & 17.03.2018 respectively. The
message - "Our Cleanliness is the beauty of Mother India" was
spread out. The Officers and Employees of both the Deptts.
cleaned the wild growth of vegetation and road side garbage. In
order to keep the local people aware about the menace of plastic
plates, Street Play was staged at the Nuabazar and GJAI Colony on
31.03.2018.
PPT has made a year-long schedule to undertake cleanliness in
and around Paradip area on 1st and 3 rd Saturday of every month,
by each Department.
Cleaning Operations by PPT under Swachh Bharat Campaign
PPT Hospital gets new ophthalmic equipments
PPT Hospital got state of the art Operating Microscope for eye surgery and
Ophthalmic OT Table on 29.03.2018. Shri Rinkesh Roy, Chairman, PPT
dedicated the equipments for the service of the general public in the locality
in presence of Smt. Subhalaxmi Roy, President, Paradip Ladies Club, Dr. P.
Panda, CMO, PPT Hospital, Dr. D.P. Sethy, Eye Specialist and others staffs of
PPT Hospital. Ophthalmic surgeons need the best visualization to be able to
operate with the highest precision. Ophthalmology microscopes will be able
to provide outstanding image qualities. Published by : Paradip Port Trust, At/Po : Paradip Port, Dist : Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, Pin : - 754 142, Ph. : 06722 - 222395E-mail : pro@paradipport.gov.in, Chief Editor : UR Mohan Raju, Secretary, Editor : Prakash Chandra Mishra, PRO
Associate Editor : Ratikanta Nayak, Chief Manager (CR&C), This e-Magazine is an in-house magazine of PPT.
Sagarmala Project
As a part of capacity augmentation
under Sagarmala programme, an
outer harbour is proposed by PPT at
an estimated cost of ` 8764 Cr. to
handle large Cape size vessels up to
2 Lakh DWT, up to 22 M draught.
Human Resources Development
A one day training programme on Cyber Security was conducted by Sri Sri University, Cuttack on 27.03.2018. 17 participants from different departments of PPT are participated.
Shri S.K. Mishra TM Capt. A.K. Mohapatra, DC
Shri Sushanta Kumar Mishra assumed charge as Traffic Manager (TM)
and Capt. Atulya Kumar Mohapatra has been given the charge of
Deputy Conservator (DC) of Paradip Port Trust by the Union Ministry
of Shipping. Prior to their elevation, they were holding the posts of Dy.
Traffic Manager and Harbour Master respectively. Both the officers
have rich experience in their fields, which will immensely contribute
in further development of the Port.
ISO 9001 is a standard that sets out the requirements for a
quality management system. It helps businesses and
organizations to be more efficient and improve customer
satisfaction. A new version of the standard, ISO
9001:2015, has been launched, replacing the previous
version. Since it has been revised to meet the needs of
today's business world, PPT Hospital becomes the first
among various Departments of PPT to bag ISO 9001 :
2015. It will be valid till 23.04.2019. It is to be noted that
the 64 bedded multispecialty hospital has been
providing specialist health care services to the people in
and around the Port Township.
"Reinforce positive behaviour at the workplace to achieve safety
and health goals" as the theme, the 47th National Safety Week was
observed by Paradip Port Trust from 4th March to 10th March
2018. Attending the valedictory function as the Chief Guest Shri
Rinkesh Roy, Chairman, PPT focussed upon importance of
celebrating safety week. He suggested for ensuring the upcoming
year as Zero Accident Year for PPT. He stressed on inculcating
safety mindset especially among workers.
Since, most of the accidents are occurring in dark hours, PPT
administration is going to install 50 Nos. of High Mast lighting
towers in addition to the 218 Nos. of existing High Mast towers
inside the Port prohibited area. Advance Warning System through
light and siren will be installed at Railway Level Crossings inside
the Port. Installation of Speed Governors and Traffic Squad
movements are being made tight to keep close vigil on rash
driving. PPT is endeavouring to ensure all movements inside Port
strictly through the Buses to be engaged by the Port to ensure
safety of the workers. Shri Roy stressed on Discipline and Safe
practices to make the Port - World Class. Thereafter, he awarded
prizes to the winners of various competitions organised on the
occasion.
Gracing the occasion, Shri Gopinath, Asst. Director, Dock Safety,
Paradip said to make Safety everyone's responsibility.
PPT gets new TM & DC
ISO Certification of PPT Hospital Upgraded
Observation of Safety Week at PPT
PPT continued its campaign for cleaning of Paradip town, as the
Traffic Deptt. and Administrative Deptts. carried out cleaning
drives in Nuabazar "B" & "A" type quarters, under Swachh Bharat
Campaign on 03.03.208 & 17.03.2018 respectively. The
message - "Our Cleanliness is the beauty of Mother India" was
spread out. The Officers and Employees of both the Deptts.
cleaned the wild growth of vegetation and road side garbage. In
order to keep the local people aware about the menace of plastic
plates, Street Play was staged at the Nuabazar and GJAI Colony on
31.03.2018.
PPT has made a year-long schedule to undertake cleanliness in
and around Paradip area on 1st and 3 rd Saturday of every month,
by each Department.
Cleaning Operations by PPT under Swachh Bharat Campaign
PPT Hospital gets new ophthalmic equipments
PPT Hospital got state of the art Operating Microscope for eye surgery and
Ophthalmic OT Table on 29.03.2018. Shri Rinkesh Roy, Chairman, PPT
dedicated the equipments for the service of the general public in the locality
in presence of Smt. Subhalaxmi Roy, President, Paradip Ladies Club, Dr. P.
Panda, CMO, PPT Hospital, Dr. D.P. Sethy, Eye Specialist and others staffs of
PPT Hospital. Ophthalmic surgeons need the best visualization to be able to
operate with the highest precision. Ophthalmology microscopes will be able
to provide outstanding image qualities. Published by : Paradip Port Trust, At/Po : Paradip Port, Dist : Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, Pin : - 754 142, Ph. : 06722 - 222395E-mail : pro@paradipport.gov.in, Chief Editor : UR Mohan Raju, Secretary, Editor : Prakash Chandra Mishra, PRO
Associate Editor : Ratikanta Nayak, Chief Manager (CR&C), This e-Magazine is an in-house magazine of PPT.
Sagarmala Project
As a part of capacity augmentation
under Sagarmala programme, an
outer harbour is proposed by PPT at
an estimated cost of ` 8764 Cr. to
handle large Cape size vessels up to
2 Lakh DWT, up to 22 M draught.
Human Resources Development
A one day training programme on Cyber Security was conducted by Sri Sri University, Cuttack on 27.03.2018. 17 participants from different departments of PPT are participated.
Shri S.K. Mishra TM Capt. A.K. Mohapatra, DC