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Project report

On our industrial visit to Mumbai , pune , mahabaleshwar ,

lonavla .

Submitted by:

Abhishek Malik

2010/602

Introduction:

We had a great learning experience from our trip with our visit to JNPT port , Forbes marshall and mapro gardens .

The day we reached Mumbai , we were directly taken to JNPT port to see the working and loading, unloading of containers at the port . There was a person of JNPT port to assist us there and he gave us various details about the port which are explained in later pages of this project. Gupta sir, Rawat sir, Rajib Sharma sir also accompanied with us to these locations. They were of great help to us and they also taught us about their learning’s. I and my team members are very thankful to them .

JNPT port:-Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

Jawaharlal Nehru Port is a port in Maharashtra, India that borders the Arabian Sea. The sea port is

named after the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru.

The port is run by the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, an organisation entrusted with the operations of the

large shipping port in Navi Mumbai, India and controlled by the Central Government of India. The port lies

on the mainland, opposite the city of Mumbai across the Thane Creek. The port was created to augment

the shipping capacity in Mumbai and provide an alternative to merchants wanting to save octroi charges

imposed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. JNPT also has daily ferry service to Gateway of

India. TheCentral Industrial Security Force is the designated security agency for the port.

It is well connected to major highways and rail networks in India. The closest suburban railheads are CBD

Belapur and Panvel. The port handles 65% of India's container traffic has a berthing period of 37 hours

which is considered to be very long. GTI one of the three container terminals in JNPT has set national

record for berth productivity of 235.92 moves/hour on 25th Jan 2010 on vessel M.V EVER RACER(WCIX

service).The entire operation was performed in just 13 hours and 10 mins, during which 3295 moves (4136

teus) were performed.

Jawaharlal Nehru Port encompasses an area of 10 km² . New terminal access points and connecting roads

are proposed but have not yet been constructed.

Container Terminal

Three berths (Linear quay length of 680

Metres)

Can handle third generation container vessels.

Rail mounted quay cranes - (RMQC): 8 

Post Panamax - 6 No.

Super Post Panamax - 2 No

Rubber tyred gantry cranes - (RTGC): 18

numbers

Rail mounted gantry cranes - (RMGC): 5

numbers.

Present capacity: 6,00,000 TEUs per annum.

Main Container yard: 35 hectares (30,000 TEUs

capacity)

Additional paved area: 1,80,000 square metres.

Reach stackers: 10 numbers.

Tractor Trailers: 120 numbers.

Fork lifts: 3 numbers.

Reefer slots: 280 numbers.

Shallow Draught Berth

 

A 445 Long Shallow Draught Berth for vessels upto 170 meters LOA and upto 9.00 meters draught has been commissioned for handling Feeder Container

Vessels, Dry Bulk ( Fertiliser , Fertiliser raw material, Sugar etc. ) & General Cargo vessels with a capacity addition of about 1.2 million tonnes per annum.

Container Freight StationsMore than 40% of up-country cargo is being transported to Container Freight Stations (CFSs) for carting; is containerized at CFS and transported to JNPT for loading on the vessels at JNPCT,  NSICT and GTI.  The various CFSs including the details of CFSs around JN Port are as follows: 

 

Sr.No.CFS

Total Area in

Sq. Mtrs.

Estimated Capacity(TEUs)

 

1 JNP-CWC 215,000 60,000

2 CWC Kalamboli 90,000 48,000

3 CWC-D’Node 195,000 90,000

4 MAERSK 70,000 90,000

5 CONWARE 107,700 72,000

6 GATEWAY DISTRIPARK 150,000 180,000

7 CONCOR DRT 62,000 72,000

8 BALMER LAWRIE 90,000 75,000

9 CWC Distripark 125,000 60,000

10 Sea Bird Marine Service 25,000 50,000

11 Trans India 70,000 40,000

12 ULA 20,000 25,000

13Maharashtra State Ware Housing Corporation

29,010 36,000

14M/s. CONTINENTAL WAREHOUSING CORPORATION (NHAVA SEVA) LIMITED

35 acres

10 to 12 thousand teu per month with 3 covered Warehouses

Future coming CFS

1 Ameya- CFS 1,13,000 48,000

2 JWC Logistic Park(ICD) 34,000 55,000

3 Priti Logistic (ICD) 40,000 15,000

4 SOL Logistic CFS 4,68,406 1,15,000

5 Forbes -Gokak- CFS 50,000 40,000

6 CWC CFS Logistic Park 3,00,818 72,000

7 Maersk CFS -D node 56,050 60,000

8 M/s Thakur CFS 1,11,289 1,39,500

9 M/s PNP Maritime- CFS 11,000 82,000

 

All the above CFS Operators facilitate stuffing and destuffing for quick turn around of containers to catch the vessels and reduce the inventory cost for the shipping lines.

Some pictures taken by us :

Forbes marshall:

For over half a century, Forbes Marshall has been

building steam engineering and control

instrumentation solutions that work for process

industry. Forbes Marshall's goal is to provide

solutions in Energy, Efficiency and Process

Automation, using the best technology the world

has to offer. 50 years ago we started out with steam

generation solutions. Today they are comprised of

twelve business divisions; most of them partnering

with the world technology leaders in respective

fields, manufacturing products that cover the entire

spectrum of energy generation, energy efficiency,

control and instrumentation for the process and

power industry.

But they are proud of much more than just the

products they make. They are committed to creating

a progressive work culture that uniquely puts people

first. We are concerned with the community beyond

our factory's gate. Putting people first is the way we

have become industry's first choice in their efforts to

better harness steam, air and water. We do much

more than sell products. We build steam

engineering and control instrumentation solutions

that work for you.

From our unique corporate structure and

commitment to quality, to our extensive community

and social service programs, there's a lot that

makes us stand out from the rest.

In the last five decades Forbes Marshall has grown

from a modest, Mumbai based trading company to

a multi-divisional, ISO 9001 certified global

company manufacturing advanced engineering

products for process and power industries across

the World. Forbes Marshall is probably the only

company in the world to have extensive expertise in

both steam and control instrumentation. The dual

expertise has allowed us to engineer industry

specific systems that focus on energy efficiency and

utilities management for sectors as diverse as

textiles, food processing, paper, power and

chemicals etc.

Products of forbes marshal:

Flowmeters 

Level Instruments 

Valves 

Vibration Monitoring 

Steam & Water Analysis System (SWAS) 

Emission Monitors & Combustion Control Analysers 

Water & Waste Water Quality Analysers 

Gauges 

Controls 

Turnkey Systems & Special Products 

Forbes Marshall          |