Mundra Port handles the largest bulk carrier
Mundra Port handles the largest bulk carrierEarly this month, Mundra Port successfully berthed the largest bulk carrier to call at any port on the west coast of India, thereby making history in the Indian maritime sector. MV Orange Phoenix, a Panama registered vessel, with overall length of 299 meters and draft 16.7 meters, was berthed at Mundra Port’s West Basin Coal Terminal on 2nd December 2014 by the port’s marine team. The vessel has a Dead Weight Tonnage (DWT) of 207,529 tons and has brought 179,741 MT of Indonesian coal.
Mundra port is designed to handle bulkvessels upto 250,000 DWT. These vessels have not been built as yet but are on the drawing board. However, Mundra Port has always been proactive, and hence has already designed the berth to handle these vessels, to be built and operated by the world wide trading community.
Speaking on the occasion, Gautam Adani, Chairman, Adani Group, said, “It is yet another proud moment for everyone at Adani Group as Mundra port, which is the fl agship of Adani Ports & SEZ, sets another record in the history of Indian maritime sector. Berthing of MV Orange Phoenix at Mundra Port reaffi rms our position as the port of choice on the West Coast of India. It is a testimony to the worldclass infrastructure and operational effi ciency which has been consistently synonymous with Mundra Port” In 2014, within 12 years of commissioning, Mundra Port created history by handling 100 million metric tonnes of commercial cargo in a year. This is inarguably the fastest growth in the Indian port sector and one of the best by global standards. The port today possesses capacity to handle over 200 million tonnes of cargo.