E-MAGAZINE OF PARADIP PORT TRUST
An ISO-9001 : 2008 Certified and ISPS Compliance Port
February - 2018Vol. - 3 Issue - 19
Paradip Port Trust, in the current financial year up to 28th
February, 2018 handled 93.15 Million Metric Tonnes as
compared to 80.61 Million Metric Tonnes of Cargo handled
during the corresponding period of the previous year. This is an
increase of 15.56% over the traffic handled during the
corresponding period of previous year.
In the current financial year up to February, 2018, Coking Coal traffic has exhibited a growth of 22.83%. Similarly, Iron Ore traffic has increased by 14.74%, POL Traffic has increased by 27.28%, Container Cargo traffic grew by 130.28% and Other Cargo Traffic has increased by 2.62%, compared to the same period of previous year. Paradip Port has retained the second highest position in terms of Cargo handled amongst all the major ports till the end of February' 2018.
The Port also handled 147 vessels in February, 2018 as compared to 132 vessels in February, 2017.
Paradip Port Trust handled 48.39 Million Metric Tonnes rail borne traffic up to the end of February, 2018 as compared to 46.54 Million Metric Tonnes handled during the corresponding period of the previous year.
The average Berth-day output up to the month improved by 4.89% over the corresponding period of previous year. The Port achieved an output per ship berth day of 24,681 MT/Day up to February, 2018 as compared to 23,530 MT/Day.
The average TRT registered an improvement from a level of 121.60Hrs upto February, 2017 to 80.92Hrs (from Readiness of Vessel) upto February, 2018.
Paradip Port Surges Ahead
Principal commodity-wise traffic handled during April, 2017 – February, 2018
The 34th Annual Flower Show was organized by E&CM Division
of Paradip Port Trust at Officer's Club on 08.02.2018. Shri Rinkesh
Roy, Chairman, PPT inaugurated the Flower Show in the morning.
Participants exhibited spectacular collections of different verities
of flowers, vegetables and plants in various categories such as 10
types of flowers, classified ornamental plants in pot arrangements,
bonsai, vegetables. The myriad hues and scent of flowers at this
flower show was mesmerizing. In a glittering function held in the
evening, Shri Roy, Chairman, PPT, Shri N. Vaiyapuri, Dy.
Chairman and other HODs awarded prizes to the winners in
different categories.
Annual Flower Show organized by PPT
In a bid to curb pollution, reduce usage of carbon fuel and spread
awareness about clean environment, 'No Vehicle Day' was
observed by PPT on 28.02.2018. There was very less traffic, less
pollution and less noise on the roads in the PPT Township.
Walking and Cycle riding by PPT officials and employees were
seen on the roads. Shri Rinkesh Roy, Chairman, PPT led from the
front by walking to the office all the way from his official quarters.
The basic objective is to create awareness among the public and
also reduce the traffic congestion and enable PPT officers and
employees to play active role in controlling the global warming.
Not only PPT officials and employees, but also the Port Users gave
their two and four-wheelers a miss for the day and opted for walk /
bicycles instead. Officials & staff of M/s. Chennai Radha along with
officials and employees of MCHP, PPT organised a rally in the
morning to emphasize the importance of reduction of use of motor
vehicles on the road to reduce pollution, which covered a distance
from the Officers' Club Square to their worksite inside the
Harbour. The rally was flagged off by Shri N. Vaiyapuri, Dy.
Chairman, PPT. HODs of PPT after coming to their offices, planted
saplings inside the Administrative Building premises. Speech and
Slogan Competitions were held among the officers and employees
and the winners were awarded by Chairman, PPT. Swachh Bharat
Awards were also given to local organisations, PPT Officers and
Sections for the month.
All denizens have lauded the efforts undertaken by PPT and some
of them even voluntarily supported the drive and participated by
using bicycles.
PPT Observed No Vehicle Day on 28.02.2018
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Cleaning Operations by PPT under Swachh Bharat Campaign
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PPT continued its campaign for cleaning of Paradip town, as the
Medical Deptt. carried out cleaning drive within Hospital
Premises under Swachh Bharat Campaign on 18.02.2018. The
message - "Our Cleanliness is the beauty of Mother India" was
spread out. The Doctors and Employees of the PPT Hospital
cleaned the wild growth of vegetation inside the premises. In
order to keep the local people aware about the menace of plastic
plates, Street Play was staged at the Paradip Bus Stand on
20.02.2018.
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.
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Published by : Paradip Port Trust, At/Po : Paradip Port, Dist : Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, Pin : - 754 142, Ph. : 06722 - 222395E-mail : [email protected], 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 two days training programme on "Know your
retirement blues" was held by Tanvi Consultancy
Services Pvt. Ltd., Bhubaneswar from 20th Feb to
21st Feb in which 13 participants participated.
A three days training programme on "Govt.e-
Marketing (GeM) was conducted by the trainers
appointed by the Ministry of Shipping from 26th
to 28th February, 2018 in which 30 participants
from different departments of PPT participated.