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VPT 88th Foundation Day: How has the Visakhapatnam Port fared this year?
Updated Date: 10/12/2021
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Visakhapatnam Port Trust (VPT)
started its operations on 7th October, 1933. Since then, it has played a
key role in the development of the country. To mark this special
occasion, VPT is celebrating its 88th foundation day on Thursday. Every
year, as part of the celebrations, the port keeps its doors open for the
general public on 6 and 7 October, but this year, due to the Covid-19
pandemic, the port premises will remain closed for the common interests
at large. On the occasion of Visakhapatnam Port Trust’s 88th foundation
day celebrations, here is the summary of major achievements and future
plans of the port trust. Landmark Achievements - Visakhapatnam
Port handled 33.41 million tonnes in the period 1 April, 2021 to 30
September, 2021. This is an increase of 2 percent in cargo volume
against 32.70 million tonnes recorded during the corresponding period
the previous year. The port registered these numbers in spite of the
Covid-19 pandemic.
- Significant
growth was registered in Thermal Coal (161 percent), Steam Coal (45
percent) and Containers (7 percent) compared to the corresponding period
the previous year.
- To
meet any eventuality from the Covid-19 third wave, the Visakhapatnam
Port Trust has procured enough oxygen cylinders and concentrators to
meet any emergencies.
- The
Port of Visakhapatnam has successfully complied with the External /
Renewal Audit of IMS (3 Management systems) viz., Quality Management
System ISO 9001:2015: Environmental Management System ISO 14001:2015 and
Occupational Health Management System upgraded to ISO 45001:2018. This
was achieved virtually from 17 August, 2021 to 20 August, 2021.
Completed Projects of Visakhapatnam Port Trust as on the 88th Foundation Day - Construction
of covered storage in the port area of size 400 x 40 x 17 m, including
necessary drains, road and water supply at an estimated cost of
Rs.36.38 crore is in process.
- Electrification of railway lines of 45.143 TKM for VPT has been done at an estimated cost of Rs. 22.04 crores.
- Upgradation
of fire fighting facilities of Oil Tanker Terminal (OSTT) berth to
accommodate vessels of capacity 1,00,000 DWT and above (cape size
vessels) as per Oil Industry Safety Directorate (OISD) 156 guidelines
were completed at an estimated cost of Rs. 32.05 crores.
- VPT
has constructed high rise walls of 7.50 m in height and 1.70 km long
from the Sea Horse Junction to Convent Junction at the city interface at
an estimated cost of Rs. 9.75 crore. These walls will act as a barrier
from the dust.
Ongoing and Planned Works by Visakhapatnam Port Trust as on the 88th Foundation Day - Repairs and renovations work at the entrance channel of VPT is under process at an estimated cost of Rs. 21.47 crores.
- VPT has proposed the construction of a cruise-cum-coastal cargo terminal
along with other infrastructure and amenities at the channel berth area
in the outer harbour of VPT at an estimated cost of Rs. 96.05 crores.
- The
research and development yards are being revamped to railway standards
by providing Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) for the R&D
yard and panel interlocking for individual cabins at VPT at an estimated
cost of Rs. 28.40 crores.
- Repairs
and rehabilitation works are in the process for Liquified Petroleum Gas
(LPG) berths and infrastructure including the mooring & breasting
dolphins in the outer harbour at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.39 crores.
- The
VPT is extending the existing container terminal on a Design, Build,
Finance, Operate, and Transfer (DBFOT) basis at an estimated cost of Rs,
633.11 crores. This will add an additional capacity of 0.54 Twenty-foot
Equivalent Units (MTEUs).
- VPT
is providing new firefighting facilities suitable to the upgrading
capacities of berths Oil Refinery -1 (OR) & OR-2 to accommodate
50,000 to 1,00,000 Deadweight (DWT) vessels (Panamax vessels) as per
OISD 156 guidelines in a phased manner. Phase-I is being done at an
estimated cost of Rs. 4.93 crores.
- A
Green Belt is being developed around the stack yards. This plantation
programme has been pursued by VPT on a continuous basis for the last two
decades for continual improvement. Since the 1990s, 430,000 plantations
have been done, covering an area of 630 acres in different areas
including the port’s operational areas, residential and city areas. A
target of 1.02 lakh plantation is being pursued for the year 2020-21 at
an estimated cost of Rs. 3.84 crore. So far, 70,000 plantations have
been completed and the balance will be completed by the end of 2022.
- Two
truck-mounted fog canons have been deployed to suppress the dust while
loading/unloading cargo at berth and stack yards at a capital cost of
Rs. 0.90 Crores.
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