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Out Reach
Message from the Group
CEO and Chair of the
Corporate Responsibility
Advisory Committee
At DP World, we believe
in connecting the world for a sustainable future.
We play an integral role in the supply chain of
our customers and are committed to doing so
with integrity, trust and responsibility. We work
hard to ensure that responsibility is embedded
in our everyday lives and to leave a lasting
legacy in the communities in which we operate.
Our people are passionate about contributing to
and partnering with communities to bring about
positive change through projects and initiatives.
Our approach to corporate responsibility is
based on four quadrants:
– as significant contributors to
communities, we work in partnership with the
community to help shape a sustainable future.
Community
Message from the Group CEO
Environment
People and Safety
Marketplace
Mohammed Sharaf
DP World Group CEO and Chair of the
Corporate Responsibil ity Advisory
Committee
– it is important for DP World to
increase its posit ive impact on the
environment. We have in place a focused plan
for carbon and energy reduction.
– our people are at the
heart of our business and that is why we are
committed to building an inclusive, diverse and
safe working environment.
- our global reach and role as
thought leaders within the sector means that
we are continually driving performance
improvement and change to positively impact
all our stakeholders around the world.
I look forward to sharing our corporate
responsibility journey with you and encourage
you to learn more about our approach.
Chennai Container Terminal Pvt. Ltd.Chennai Port Trust, Administrative BuildingGround Floor, No. 1, Rajaji Salai, Chennai - 600 001Tel : 044-25909798 Fax : 044-25900485E-mail : outreach.cct@dpworld.com
Vol - 29
Message from the group CEO
New services launch
Infrastructure progress report
Infrastructure progress report
Innovation & CSR
Customer Visits
Productivity Chart
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of Chennai. The import of pulses and timber
primarily apart from other cargoes from
Myanmar is being facilitated through this
service. Further export traffic from India is also
being catered to for various commodities.
Launch of Coastal Service -
Shreyas Relay
Systems (SRSL)
S R S L l a u n c h e d t h e f i r s t
containerized coastal service linking
east with west coast of India starting
from Kolkata to Mundra. The coastal
service was launched at CCT,
Chennai in May 2013 with the
maiden call of vessel “Unity” with an
exchange of 284 TEU's.
CCT recently launched their Yangoon /Chennai /
Karaikal service recently to cater to the needs of the
EXIM trade fraternity at Chennai. The maiden call of
PAC Aquila at CCT was warmly received on 11th
January 2014 with good response from the EXIM trade
OEL Victory & Caravel Pride are the current vessels.The service schedule and port rotation currently is
Mundra-Cochin-Chennai-Kakinada-Vizag-Kolkata-Haldia. The service has been launched to cater to the
domestic cargo in line with the Shipping Ministry highlighting the need for developing coastal services.
Launch of Yangoon -
Chennai Service
Envisaged in 2009 with a view for
improv ing connect iv i ty and
eliminating congestion on the
roads to/from Chennai Port this
project is the brain child of CTCC
(Chennai Trade Co-ordination
INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRESS REPORT
Ennore Manali Road Improvement Project (EMRIP)
Committee) a forum of all
stakeholders of EXIM trade of
Chennai. Active support from
relevant government authorities,
the port trust and concerned
stakeholders has paved the way in
implementing this project. With the
1.6 km last mile connectivity
challenge resolved and the pace of
work in good progress it is
expected to be completed by
March 2014
Progress of the eight lane toll plaza at “Zero Gate”
being constructed by Chennai Port Trust. Being the
main entry and exit point at Chennai port for all
containers & cargo the clearance rate would improve
Eight (8) Lane Toll Plaza
at ZERO “0” GATE in Chennai Port
significantly to sustain any amount of traffic density. In
tandem with EMRIP this project is envisaged to
eliminate congestion inside the port premises upon
completion in March 2014.
TPP Road 3 Dividers at Enroute Thiruvottiyur Expressway
Inner View Outer View
Zero Gate Bridge North End 1.6 Km North End
TPY's opening ceremony was held
on 30th November 2013 by Union
Minister for Shipping G K Vasan. A
Memorandum of Agreement (MoA)
was also signed between the
Chennai Port Trust and the Central
Warehousing Corporation (CWC)
for developing and operating seal
verification facilities at the yard. The
parking yard, which currently has
the capacity to accommodate 250
trailers, is intended to reduce the
strain on the Madhavaram seal
verification facility and the perennial
Ennore Manali Road Improvement Project (EMRIP)
Thiruvottiyur Parking Yard (TPY)
Infrastructure Facilities1 11 Acres Parking YardInfrastructure Facilities 2
congestion on the Ennore High
Road.
The Rs.5.81-crore yard is built on
17,500 sq. m of the 28 sq.m of land
leased f rom the Chenna i
Corporation for a period of 30
years. The yard, which also has a
documentation centre, makes it
possible for Port-bound container
trailers to have their documents
verified and then proceed to the
port without waiting for the same at
the port gate. This should help
avoid trailers from waiting on the
Ennore Expressway for document
verification.
The CWC is looking to develop and
maintain a seal verification facility,
similar to the one it operates at
Madhavaram, on 2300 sq.m of the
yard. While the facility has been
given approval in-principle by the
Inter Ministerial Group, the port is
await ing approval f rom the
Department of Revenue, Ministry of
F inance and the Cus toms
D e p a r t m e n t t o c o m m e n c e
operation.
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El im ina te unau tho r i zed
parking in front of the IN-Gate
Seamless movement of trucks
& other traffic
Free from safety hazard
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Objectives
Traffic Management at CCT IN Gate
In order to regulate container
traffic entry for our customers into
the terminal a stretch of 200
meters on the approach road
leading to the In-Gate has been
segregated with a boom barrier.
This stretch is being put to use for
managing the trailer traffic by
checking documents, pre-
documentation waiting cases.
From a safety perspective
implementing traffic regulations
and also alcohol cases can be
addressed as well.
CSR Initiatives 2013
Solar Lantern Distribution function to the Needy & Underprivileged People
Corporate Social Responsibility project of
sponsoring 100 Solar Lantern to the Needy
people (lives in places where there are no
Electricity) by DPW-Chennai in association
with MGR (Movement for Green Revolution)
was held on 24th Dec 2013 at Sengunthar
Engineering College, Erode.
The World Cleanup Day was celebrated with
CCT organizing “Beach cleaning” from 0600
hrs to 1100 hrs on 12th October 2013 at Marina
Beach wherein 55 CCT'ians participated.The
Overall opinion of the team was that they felt
proud of doing such a service to the community.
BEACH CLEANING by CCT Team
CCT in association with Vasan Eye Care
organized an Eye Screening Program on 19th
July 2013 at CCT's Training Hall. The Screening
included Auto Refraction, Visual Acuity
Assessment, Subjective Refraction followed by
personalized counseling. Around 145
Employees were benefitted.
EYE SCREENING PROGRAM
Solar Powered Pinning and Unpinning Lasher Cage
Launching: The Solar Powered Pinning and
Unpinning Lasher Cage was launched by Mr.
Manish Jaiswal, Director-Safety & Environment
on 10th October 2013 along with
CEO and Director Ennarasu
Karunesan.
Any falling objects and mobile equipment. This
can be eradicated by using the Solar powered
Pinning lasher cage, which can provide a safe
place for the personnel
carrying out the Pining & Un-
Pinning activity away from the
Crane's Hook point along
with sufficient lightening. The
setup can illuminate 3 x
2 0 W a t t s L E D l a m p
(equivalent to 3 x 40 Watts
conventional lamps) and one
Beacon light for indication
during the dark.
Objective: The Pinning and
Unpinning of Containers are
normally done under the Quay
cranes hook point during vessel
operation. This can be a
Potential risk for personnel
working under the crane due to
Night Operations
AIMO on 31 Aug
CMA Delegates CMA Delegates 1
JICA Delegates Maj Gen RK Sharma
Nike & Damco Nissan Motors & Indev Logistics
Safmarine Delegates Shipping Secretary Shri V. Trivedi& Joint Secretary Shri M.C. Jauhari
AIMO on 31 Aug
CMA Delegates CMA Delegates 1
JICA Delegates Maj Gen RK Sharma
Nike & Damco Nissan Motors & Indev Logistics
Safmarine Delegates Shipping Secretary Shri V. Trivedi& Joint Secretary Shri M.C. Jauhari
AIMO on 31 Aug
CMA Delegates CMA Delegates 1
JICA Delegates Maj Gen RK Sharma
Nike & Damco Nissan Motors & Indev Logistics
Safmarine Delegates Shipping Secretary Shri V. Trivedi& Joint Secretary Shri M.C. Jauhari
AIMO on 31 Aug
CMA Delegates CMA Delegates 1
JICA Delegates Maj Gen RK Sharma
Nike & Damco Nissan Motors & Indev Logistics
Safmarine Delegates Shipping Secretary Shri V. Trivedi& Joint Secretary Shri M.C. Jauhari
PRODUCTIVITY CHART
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