The northern cargo jetties of Deendayal Port witnessed an unprecedented milestone with the berthing of M.V. CSSC IMMINGHAM at CJ-09, carrying a record-breaking 1,05,307 MT of US Coal in bulk. This marks the largest parcel size ever berthed in the northern region of the cargo jetties, cementing Deendayal Port’s status as a leader in handling high-volume cargo efficiently.
The vessel berthed at CJ-09 on 22nd December 2024, at 09:06 Hrs, after lighterage of 6,000 MT in the midstream. Operations began swiftly at 10:45 Hrs, utilizing 6 Harbour Mobile Cranes (HMCs) and a Floating Crane, complemented by robust onshore equipment comprising 12 excavators and 60 dumpers.
In just 20.25 hours, the vessel discharged an astounding 65,114 MT of cargo by 07:00 Hrs on 23rd December 2024, achieving an exceptional productivity rate of 77,817 Metric Tons Per Day (MTPD). This feat not only reflects the operational excellence of Deendayal Port but also sets a benchmark for productivity in the maritime industry.
The vessel completed a 46-day voyage from its load port in Baltimore, USA, carrying a total of 1,11,307 MT of cargo shipped by Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company LLC and received by UltraTech Cement Ltd.
Onboard operations were powered by 6 Harbour Mobile Cranes (HMCs), 1 Floating Crane, and 12 Excavators, while the onshore logistics were seamlessly executed with the support of 12 Excavators and 60 Dumpers.
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