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Group 3 Assignment -II.pptx
1. Group 3
MS21A025 Col Jagvir Jaglan
Ms21a02 Boya Lokesh
MS21A Pavan
MS21A Teja
MS21A Col Vijay
MS21A Ranganathan
MS21A Gowry Lekshmi
Container Shipping in India with
special reference to JNPT
2. India Container Port Throughput
India Container Port Throughput was reported at 16,285,806.000 TEU in Dec 2020
This records a decrease from the previous number of 17,053,200.000 TEU for Dec 2019. India Container Port
Throughput data is updated yearly, averaging 11,319,000.000 TEU from Dec 2008 to 2020, with 13 observations
The data reached an all-time high of 17,053,200.000 TEU in 2019 and a record low of 7,672,457.000 TEU in 2008
India Container Port Throughput data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by United Nations Conference
on Trade and Development
The data is categorized under World Trend Plus’s Association: Shipping and Port Sector – Table RP.UNCTAD.CPT:
Container Port Throughput (CPT)
3. India : coastline spanning 7516.6 kms
95 % of India's trading by volume
and 68 % by value done through
maritime transport
13 major ports (12 Government-
owned and one private)
187 notified minor and
intermediate ports.
Sagarmala :unlocking the potential
of waterways and the coastline to
minimize infrastructural
investments required to meet these
targets
4. Cargo handled
Cargo Handled
(FY2017-18)
Container Traffic
(FY2017-18)
All Ports India 679.37 4.77% ↑ 9,138 7.62% ↑
Chennai Port
Trust
Chennai Tamil Nadu 51.88 3.32% ↑ 1,549 3.49% ↑
Cochin Port
Trust
Kochi Kerala 32.02 16.52% ↑ 620 11.69% ↑
Deendayal
Port Trust
Kandla Gujarat 110.10 4.42% ↑ 117 95.73% ↑
Jawaharlal
Nehru Port
Trust
Navi Mumbai Maharashtra 66.00 6.20% ↑ 4,833 6.89% ↑
Kamarajar Port
Limited
Chennai Enn
ore
Tamil Nadu 30.45 1.42% ↑ 3 100.00%
Mormugao
Port Trust
Margao Goa 26.90 -18.94% ↓ 32 6.25% ↑
Mumbai Port
5. Shipping Corporation of India
• Operates and manages vessels servicing both national and international lines.
• Under the ownership of Ministry of Shipping, Government of India, with its
headquarters in Mumbai.
• Established on 2 October 1961 by amalgamation of Eastern Shipping Corporation
and Western Shipping Corporation. Two more shipping companies, Jayanti Shipping
Company and Mogul Lines Limited, were merged with SCI in 1973 and 1986
respectively.
• On 21 November 2019, the Government of India approved the privatisation of SCI
6. JNPT
➢Commissioned on 26th May 1989.
➢Land Area : 3000+ Hectares
➢Handles containers, liquid bulk & cement ships.
➢Three dedicated container terminals namely JNPCT, NSICT & GTIPL
➢Jawaharlal Nehru Port is ISPS compliant since 2004.
➢Maximum permissible draft at (Shallow Water Berth) SB01 :6.00
mtrs and SB02 : 10.00 mtrs and SB03 : 10.00 mtrs.
➢Maximum permissible draft at JNPCT, GTI & NSICT teminals and
(Liquid Berth No.1) LB01 : 14.5 meters.
➢Maximum permissible draft at Liquid Berth No.2 : 10.5 mtrs.
➢Handles about 56% of total containers handled by all Major Ports in
India
➢Connected with 33 CFSs and 46 ICDs destinations
7. TERMINALS
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Container Terminal
(JNPCT)
Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal
(NSICT-DP World)
Gateway Terminals India (GTI-APM Terminals)
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited(BPCL)
8. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU PORT TRUST
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