APM Terminals Mumbai Welcomes
Strategic Location India has a natural coastline of ~ 7600 km, comprising of: 13 Major ports (Centrally Governed) 187 Non-Major ports (State Governed) JN Port handled 4.47 million TEUs in calendar year 2014 -its highest throughput since inception Ranked 30th globally in terms of *Container volume handling 4.47 million TEUS in 2014 Handles approximately half of India s containerized throughput *(Source: Alphaliner 2015)
India s trade gets Operational Excellence and Global Best practice 74 % 26 % Handled 2.01 Million TEUs in 2014-15 An Indian National Maritime Record Operates 64 ports and terminals in 58 countries on 5 continents 38.3 million TEUs handled in 2014* Largest Containerized Rail Freight Transporter in India - Handled 2.86 million TEUs in fiscal year 2013-14 Serving over 60 Shipping Lines More than 500 gantry cranes 38 kilometers of quay Over 20,600 Professionals worldwide (*Weighted by equity share) Operates more than 61 Off-dock Terminals Multi-Modal Logistics Provider to Containerized Trade, Providing Warehousing, Repair Facilities and Transportation Concession Agreement signed with JN Port on 10 th August 2004 (30 years Build-Operate-Transfer)
A fine example of Public Private Partnership BOT Project for 30 years at JNPT Joint venture APM Terminals : 74% CONCOR : 26% License Agreement Date : 10 th August 2004 Terminal commenced operations : March 2006 Guaranteed throughput as per LA : 1.30 million TEU Throughput for FY 2014-15 : 2.01 million TEU
Safety A Way of Life
Dredging making way for Larger Vessels and Increased Capacity at Nhava Sheva
APMT Mumbai yard Liquid jetty & JN Port Complex Proposed 4 th Terminal Liquid jetty & Proposed 4 th terminal APMT Mumbai Quay (712 m)
On-Going Developments at JN Port Dredging of the Mumbai Harbour Channel at 13.1 meters chart datum has been completed in June 2014. Construction of 330 meter container berth adjacent to NSICT is completed. It is likely to be commissioned shortly with capacity addition of 0.8 million TEUs. Port of Singapore has been awarded the bid to construct the 4th Container Terminal at JN Port. It will be constructed in two phases which will add capacity of 4 million TEUs. A Dedicated Freight Corridor between Delhi and Mumbai is under implementation. It is expected to complete by 2018. 6/8 laning of road connection between NH4B & SH54 is under construction.
Terminal infrastructure at JN Port Particulars JNPCT (JNP Trust) APM Terminals Mumbai NSICT (DP World) Quay Length 680 meters 712 meters 600 meters RMQCs liquid jetty & Proposed 4 th terminal 9 (17 wide) 3 (13 wide) 10 (twin lifts-18 wide) RTGs 18 40 (twin lifts) 29 RMGCs 5 3 (twin lifts) 3 Reefer slots 320 840 772 4 (14 wide) 4 (16 wide) Rail Sidings 4 (730 meters) 3 Integrated (830 meters) 2 (790 meters) Back up Area 58 hectares 52 hectares 26 hectares Gate Lanes 10 12 8 Channel depth * 13.1 meters 13.1 meters 13.1 meters * Chart Datum RMQC : Rail-Mounted Quay Crane RTG : Rubber-Tyred Gantry Crane RMGC : Rail-Mounted Gantry Crane
Recognitions 2014: Safest and The Best Terminal Operator at All India Maritime and Logistics Award The top most 4 efficient container terminal in the world JOC 2013: The Best Terminal Operator at All India Maritime and Logistics Award 2012: Safest and the Best Terminal Operator at All India Maritime and Logistics Award 2011: Container Terminal Operator of the Year, Samudra Manthan Awards Safest and the Best Terminal Operator at All India Maritime and Logistics Award 2010: Container Terminal Operator of The Year, Maritime And Logistics Awards 2009: Terminal of the Year, Lloyd s List, U.K. 2008: Container Terminal of the Year, Gateway Media Smart Workplace Award, Economic Times 2007: Terminal of the Year, Lloyd s List, U.K.
APM Terminals Mumbai CSR & Sustainability Social Responsibility: APM Terminals Mumbai always ranked high in employee engagement. APM Terminals Mumbai has undertaken various socially responsible initiatives since its inception, few are: Blood Donation Camps, Eye Check up camps for Truck Trailer Drivers and contracted employees. Also Health Check up camps for local community Supports education of children in the local schools. Also conducts Safety Awareness Talks in the local schools and for local community. Constructed Toilet blocks in collaboration with Sulabh International. Environment: APM Terminals Mumbai is constantly reducing CO2 emissions per TEU with the help of environment friendly procedures and efficient management of resources.
liquid jetty & Proposed 4 th terminal Partnering in India s Trade Growth
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