Friday, November 1, 2013

storage Facilities

Facilities
Open Area for Cargo Stacking Facilities:

Open space for stacking bulk cargo and containers is available inside the security wall to the extent of 5, 53,000 sq. m. The open areas can accommodate around 30,000 tonnes of bulk cargo either for import or export and 2500 containers. In addition to containers, the open area inside the wharf is used for temporary stacking of bulk cargo such as coal and sulphur. V.O. Chidambaranar Port is having a vast open land of about 2,158 acres outside the main gate. Cargo godowns with a capacity of stacking 36,000 tones have been put up in this area by Tamil Nadu Warehousing Corporation. The Port has also permitted a number of other agencies to put up godowns and warehouses in order to augment the import and export trade through the Port. Open lands are also used for stacking of timber imported through the port as well as granite for export.



  Type    Dry Storage Accommodation    Container    Remarks  
NoArea (Sq.mtrs)Location Inside portNoLocation Inside Port/Out Side PortCapacity (Kls/Tonnes)Type of CargoNoLocation Inside Port/Out Side PortCapacity (TEUs)
A. PORT OWNED




a. Covered










i. Transit shed / Overflow sheds2 10,800 Inside- - ---- --
ii. Warehouses4 19,550 Inside- - ---- --
iii. Container Freight Station- - -- - ---- --
b. Open- 5,53,000 Inside- - ---Inside 54,000-
B. OTHERS




a. Covered




i. Transit Shed / Overflow sheds- - -3 1 Inside Outside 15,000 M3 10,000MTPh. Acid Liq. Ammo.-- --
ii. Warehouses (TNWHC) (CWC)142 4,23,000 36,000 Outside Outside10 Outside 2000 M3V.C.M.-- --
iii. Container Freight Station- - -1 Outside 5000 M3V.C.M-- --


3 Outside 3x8500 MTF.Oil-- --


2 Outside 2x70 KLLSHF/HSD-- --
b. Open- - -3 Outside 1x13700 KLNaptha-- --


1x13800 KLNaptha-- --


1x14100 KLNaptha-- --


2 Outside 1x600 MTL.D.O-- --


1x938 MTL.D.O-- --


2 Outside 7790 KLE.D.C-- --


1 Outside 10000 KLL.P.G.-- --
Container Terminal operated by PSA - SICAL
 » Three Quay cranes with 44m outreach to handle container vessels
 » Four RTG cranes to stack 5-containers high
 » Reefer plug points - 84
 » Trained man power to operate the modern equipment
 » Berthing on arrival for container vessels
 » Night Navigational facility
 » Round the Clock Port operations
 » Uninterrupted power supply to reefer plug points
 » High quality, fast, flexible and reliable services
 

berthing facility

Berthing Facilities
Berth Type Max. Permissible draft/mt Quay Length Maximum size of vessel that can be accommodated
Length DWL
V.O.C.Berth No.I Alongside 9.30 168 183* 25,000
V.O.C.Berth No.II Alongside 9.30 168 183* 40,000
V.O.C.Berth No.IIII Alongside 10.70 192 245* 50,000
V.O.C.Berth No.IV Alongside 10.80** 192 245* 50,000
Berth No.V (A.B.1) Alongside 8.60 168 183* 40,000
Berth No.VI (A.B.2) Alongside 9.30 168 245* 40,000
Berth No.VII (PSA- SICAL Container Terminal) Alongside 10.90 370 245 50,000
Berth No.VIII Alongside 12.80 345 245* 65,000
Berth No.IX Alongside 12.80 334.5 330 75,000
Shallow Berth Alongside 5.85 140 120 5000
Oil jetty Jetty 12.80 (A) 229 65,000
Coal jetty-I Jetty 12.80 (B) 225 50,000
Coal jetty -II Jetty 12.80 (C) 225 60,000
Zone - B Can also handle sailing vessels and barges and small vessels 3.00
Note
(6)Tankers of less than 150 M will not be berthed at Oil Jetty.
(5)(C)Distance between dolphins at extreme ends - 300m
(5)(C)Length of main jetty - 200m
(4)(B)Distance between dolphins at extreme ends - 300 m
(4)(B)Length of main jetty - 185m
(3)(A)Distance between mooring dolphins at extreme ends - 340m
(3)(A)Length of service Platform - 82m
(2)**Vessels drawing in excess of 10.70 shall be berthed at during high water only.
(1)Subject to availability of space. There should be at least 15m clearance from forward and after end of the vessel for berthing and unberthing.



prefered port

Why V.O.Chidambaranar Port Trust
  
Strategically located very close to the East- West International sea-route
  
Well connected by broad gauge rail & road with all Major cities and all ICDs
  
Commissioning of Berth No. 7 by the Port of Singapore Authority as a Container Terminal with modern equipment and State of Art Technology
  
12.80m draught
  
Round the clock operations
  
Night Navigations
  
Adequate covered and vast open storage area
  
Open lands in the Port area suited for locating Port based industries

statistical information

Statistical Information
Operational Performance Indicators for the last 5 years
Revenue Account
#Particulars2000-012001-022002-032003-042004-052005-062006-072007-08 2008-092009-102010-112011-12F1
I.OPERATING INCOME             
 1.Cargo Handling and Storage.5796.125647.365641.286136.327043.428474.369688.8411648.3413474.0314856.4916846.3419915.6 
 2.Port and Dock charges.4636.734982.675499.35324.725941.816691.787768.877006.327357.868009.917917.139517.9 
 3.Railway Workings.153.87189.48265.27189.19180.41190.1276.08276.84349.11355.91201.97197.58 
 4.Estate Rentals.870.26885.661053.04812.22612.93547.86566.83603.68792.28818.381140.291136.29 
 TOTAL11456.9811705.1712458.8912462.4513778.5715904.118300.6219535.1821973.2824040.6926105.7330767.37 
II.OPERATING EXPENDITURES             
 Cargo Handling and Storage.1194.941089.351102.221113.231064.871091.71081.791244.961578.791799.42057.072428.29 
 Port and Dock charges.1951.981979.762240.442667.542581.192437.282900.483010.654350.874522.014406.635623.02 
 Railway Workings.164.74162.64157.92165.19207.96195.09189.5330.68269.96533.18348.11393.87 
 Rentable Lands & Bldgs.594.63665.94674.52613.34207.82208.9197.86225.17171.69385.89390.2636.24 
 Management & General Administration2105.871911.181923.611919.282374.822223.942526.892664.473475.834620.74766.515221.51 
 TOTAL6012.15808.876098.716478.586436.666156.916896.527475.939847.1511861.1811968.5214302.93 
III.GROSS OPERATING SURPLUS/DEFICIT5444.825896.36360.185983.877341.919747.1911404.112059.2612126.1312179.5114137.2116464.44 
 Finance & Misc.Income1671.251833.042015.162532.492555.752253.62872.542968.933777.474527.8451682803.33 
 Finance & Misc.Expr.3377.573680.153318.72950.012979.092961.792931.593468.143557.193520.264408.464565.2 
IV.NET SURPLUS BEFORE TAX3738.54049.195056.645566.356918.57903911345.0511560.0512346.4113187.0914896.7514702.57 
 Less: Income tax   0017602529.6275132173512.539802700 
 Less: Fringe benefit tax   00477.06182228.24000 
 Less: Provision for deferred tax liability   1711.651643.46425.71927845.331040.2552.03755.971799.05 
VNET SURPLUS AFTER TAX3738.54049.195056.643854.75275.116376.227870.457941.728060.979122.5610160.7810203.52 
 ADD: Transfer from Reserves.19119.723212.746420.584439.186269.563456.07961.17630013672.9711529.7216761.7117454.95 
 LESS:-Transfer to Reserves22571.177244.439613.278293.789170.57071.686743.2514232.3413650.320641.7426882.1627652.37 
VINET SURPLUS TRANSFERRED TO/DEFICIT MET OUT OF GENERAL RESERVE FUND287.0517.51863.950.12374.172760.622088.377951.122.6610.5440.036.1 
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
        
Organization Chart
 

board of trustees

Board of Trustees - V.O.C. Port Trust.
Sl.No
Name of the Trustee
1 Comdt. SED.Anand kumar,
Commanding Officer,
Indian Coast Guard Station,
Harbour Estate,
TUTICORIN -628 004.
2 Shri P.Raveendran,I.R.T.S,
Chief Freight Transportation Manager,
Southern Railway,
Head Quarter Office,
Park Town,
Chennai – 600 003.
3 Shri D.K.Srinivas I.R.S,
Commissioner of Customs,
Customs House,
New Harbour Estate,
TUTICORIN – 628 004.
4 Shri V. Sathyanarayanan,
Trustee, V.O.C. Port Trust,
The Tuticorin Port Mariner's And General Staff Union,
Beach Road,
TUTICORIN-628 001.
5 Shri A.K. Saran,
Deputy Secretary,
Transport Bhavan,
Ministry of Shipping,
No.1, Parliament Street,
New Delhi - 110 001.
6 Shri R. Selvakumar,
Trustee, V.O.C. Port Trust,
Tuticorin Port General Staff Union,
No.29, George Road,
TUTICORIN- 628 001.
7 Shri P.Kathirvel,
Trustee, V.O.C. Port Trust,
No.6, Guru Jothi Bhavan,
Chidambara Nagar Second Street,
UTICORIN – 628 008.
8 Shri PL.A Chidambaram,
Trustee, V.O.C. Port Trust,
No.9, Parisutham Nagar,
Thanjavur,
Tamil Nadu -613 007.
9 Shri S.P.Udayappan,
Trustee,V.O.C.Port Trust,
No.21 Elango Adigal Street,
K.K.Nagar
MADURAI-20,
Tamilnadu.
Mobile: 9443705045.
10 Shri J.P.Joe Villavarayar,
Trustee, V.O.C. Port Trust,
No. 39, Emperor Street,
TUTICORIN- 628 001.
11 Shri S.D.R. Vijayaseelan,
Trustee, V.O.C. Port Trust,
No. 67/B, Sivanthakulam Road,
TUTICORIN – 628 003.
12 Shri K. Pon Venkatesh,
Trustee, V.O.C Port Trust,
M/s S. Ponnusamy Nadar Agencies Pvt. Ltd,
Managing Director,
117-A, South Raja Street,
TUTICORIN – 628 001.
13 Shri P. Prem Vetty,
Trustee, V.O.C Port Trust,
89/1, Vetrivelpuram,
(Opp to Johnson School),
TUTICORIN – 628 001.
14 Shri U.V. Mannur,
Trustee, V.O.C Port Trust,
Executive Director,
Indian Oil Corporation Limited,(Marketing Division)
Harbour Estate,
TUTICORIN – 628 004.
15 The Surveyor-in-charge (SIC),
Mercantile Marine Department,
Harbour Estate,
Tuticorin – 628 004.
 

management

Management
V.O. Chidambaranar Port Trust is a body corporate constituted under Chapter II, Section 3(1) of the Major Port Trust Act 1963 by the Central Government. The Board of Trustees appointed by the Ministry of Shipping, Government of India consists of Chairman, Deputy Chairman and seventeen Trustees. It functions under the administrative control of the Ministry of Shipping, Government of India.

accreditations

Quality Management System (ISO 9001:2008)
V.O.Chidambaranar Port Trust has the proud record of adhering to International Standards of Infrastructure and Operation. It was the first Major Port in India to implement a Quality Management System when the concept of ISO was new in the Port sector. Its efforts were rewarded in 1996 when accreditation to the then ISO 9002:1994 Standard. The Quality Management System practiced in the Port assiduously since 1996 has helped in orientation of its procedures, processes and policies towards meeting the twin objectives of streamlining its functioning to achieve optimal customer satisfaction. The Port was certified adhering to the revised standard in April, 2003 and subsequently under ISO 9001:2008 in April, 2009.

Quality Policy
"To ensure customer satisfaction through continual improvement of facilities and services for maritime trade at optimum cost"

Environmental Management System (ISO 14001 : 2004)
The Port, as part of its commitment to fulfill its obligations to the Society on Environmental Management, implemented an Environmental Management System under ISO 14001: 2004 Standard from July, 2003.

Environmental Policy
'V.O. Chidambaranar Port is committed to Environmental safety in its activities through implementation of Environmental management System for continual improvement & Legal Compliance' The Port's Environmental Policy conveys its commitment to introduce and continually improve an efficient and sustainable Environmental System conforming to legal requirement, promoting maritime trade with sustainable pollution control and reduction of waste and creation of environmental awareness in the Port community.

ISPS Code Compliance
"V.O.Chidambaranar Port Trust is committed to provide a safe and secure working environment to all its employees, Port Users and ships and its personnel; this will be achieved by establishing and maintaining the required security measures to prevent unlawful acts against people, cargo and marine assets".

milestones of the port

Important Milestones in the Development of the Port

MilestoneDate
  Declaration of 12.80m draught facility for berthing of Panamax class vessels   19-11-2011
  Merger of Cargo Handling Labour Division with V.O. Chidambaranar Port Trust   27-07-2011
  Launching of Passenger Ferry Service, Tuticorin -Colombo   13-06-2011
  Inauguration of Passenger Terminal   06-03-2011
  Name Change as V.O. Chidambaranar Port Trust   11-02-2011
  Inauguration of construction of North Cargo Berth-II   24-01-2011
  Inauguration of Capital Dredging   30-12-2010
  Inauguration of Replaced Wharf Crane in VOC Berth   01-07-2010
  Signing of Sister Port Agreement with Gijon Port, Spain   21-04-2010
  Commissioning of Berth No.9   14-07-2008
  ISO 14001 : 2004 Certificate of Approval   16-09-2005
  Silver Jubilee Celebration   10-07-2004
  Inclusion of our port in Western Circuit of Cruise Tourism   26-12-2003
  Completion of Dredging Dock Basin in front of berth No.8   24-09-2003
  Introduction of direct main line service to Europe   16-07-2003
  Entering 30th year of existence as a Major Port   11-07-2003
  Switchover to ISO 9001:2000 standards   23-04-2003
  Commissioning of Berth No.8   02-02-2002
  Introduction of main line service to U.S.   17-10-2001
  Functioning of a world standard Container Terminal   21-12-1999
  Completion of Dredging in Harbour Basin (11.90m) and Approach Channel (12.50m)   05-11-1999
  Commissioning of shallow draught berth   10-05-1999
  Licensing out berth no 7 to M/S PSA-SICAL   15-07-1998
  Commissioning of alongside berth 7   05-09-1998
  Introduction of Night navigation   12-10-1996
  Certification of ISO 9002   12-03-1996
  Commissioning of Coal jetty II   27-02-1995
  Commissioning of sixth alongside berth (AB 2)   01-01-1984
  Commissioning of fifth alongside berth (AB 1)   09-05-1983
  Commissioning Coal jetty I   01-03-1983
  Commissioning of Oil Jetty   26-04-1980
  Constitution of the Port Trust Board   01-04-1979
  Commissioning of the next two alongside berths (VOC III & IV)   31-12-1975
  Commissioning of the first two alongside berths (VOC I & II)   02-12-1975
  Commissioning of the Oil mooring berth   13-07-1974
  Declaration of Tuticorin Port as a major Port   11-07-1974