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This WeekProductivity Highlights
Week 9
10th March 2011
Monthly Throughput -MTD March’ 2011
34,734 TEUs
Total Number of Vessels 15
Max. Productivity
Achieved
27.4 mph on mv. Bux
Lagoon on 4th Mar 2011
Max. Vessel moves in a
day
3113 moves on 7th Mar 2011
Max. Gate moves in a day2766 moves on 2nd Mar
2011
Maximum ICD moves in a
day
259 moves on 4th Mar 2011
Highest parcel size4005 TEUs on m.v. WAN
HAI 307 on 3rd Mar 2011
Operations Highlight:
Operations Team has achieved GCR of 25+ on seven vessels in the 1st week of March
2011. This was made possible because of the team’s commitment to deliver superior
service & delight their customers. Details are as under:
Operation Highlights
1. Highest RTG moves -
450 moves by Mr.Jais Jose
(Emp_id: 1762)
2. Highest moves in an hour on
single lift QC:
40 moves by Mr.S.Kannan on 1st
March II Shift bwteen 17:00 to 18:00
hrs on vsl. WAN HAI 307
3. Highest moves in an hour on
twin lift QC :
50 Moves by Mr.C.Bhaskaran on 4th
March III Shift between 01:00 hrs to
02:00 hrs on vsl. ARNIS
VIA Vessel Name Date Total Moves GCR CI
11084 Maersk Darlington 28/02/11 1665 26.32 2.51
11083 Wan Hai 307 01/03/11 2886 25.71 2.75
11085 Sky Apollo 02/03/11 1937 25.86 2.25
11086 Bux Lagoon 03/03/11 771 25.49 1.76
10081 Kama Bhum 03/03/11 1224 26.18 2.71
11077 Arnis 03/03/11 758 26.75 1.74
Page 2 This Week
Meeting convened by the Commissioner of Police, Chennai to regulate
movement of Export trailers to the Port - Special Report
A meeting was convened by the Police Commissioner, Chennai on 24th Feb’ 2011 to discuss, deliberate
and come up with solutions for problems being faced by the Police Dept. due to queuing up of export trail-
ers on the approach to the Port. As per Police, this issue is creating a lot of law & order problem on a daily
basis and is also a social problem.
The meeting was attending by Commissioner of Customs, Addl.Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Chair-
man— Chennai Port Trust, senior trade members, stake holders, NACFS representatives and officials from
both the container terminals.
On behalf of CCT, Mr.Arasu made a brief presentation on the main objectives of the Police Dept viz.,
Seamless flow of container trailers to & from the Port, No parking of trailers on the roads, Single line
movement of trailers on port approach roads & Safe & Secured movement of trailers. The bottlenecks
faced at various stages during transit of a truck from the CFS to the Port Gate was explained.
The average number of port gates available and the number of trucks being handled at each of those
gates was also presented with facts and figures. It was reiterated that the Port Gate 1 is the gate which
handles the most number of trucks in day ranging from 3000 – 3500 of which the export trucks comprise
of about 1700 trucks
In order to achieve the said objectives, following were the solutions that were presented:
1. Parking yard at CFS’s
2. Dedicated Parking yard at TPY –Single window common user facility
3. Dedicated 2 lanes for Container movement from TPY to Zero Gate
4. 8 - Lanes at Zero Gate complex
5. 5 Acres parking yard inside port
While a export container exits an off-dock CFS, it was mentioned that the required documents viz., CCT’s
Form 13, Shipping Bill, CFS gate pass endorsed by Customs Officer must necessarily accompany the truck
to gain seamless and direct entry to the port.
It was mentioned that due to inadequate documents several export laden trailers have to wait in the
queue which is posing a problem for others trailers.
The percentage of export originating was briefed - Factory Stuffing – 50%, CFS stuffing – 30 %, ICD by Rail
– 7% & OT Containers –13%.
At Port Gate 1, it takes an average of about 3.46 minutes for a truck to be processed with time taken for
CISF to verify port pass / drivers license, for customs to verify seal /endorse pass for shipment and for CCT
to pre-advise based on Customs endorsement on F13.
It was said that this processing time should be reduced to < 1 minute for all the three agency’s to com-
plete their work and let in the truck. This will ensure that there is queuing up of trucks on the approach
roads outside the port and this will also ensure that there is a seamless flow of trucks into the port.
It was mentioned that CCT after continuous follow up with the Port had arranged to open up two addi-
tional leaves at Gate 1 in Jan’11 exclusively for exports to come in which has alleviated chocking up traffic
outside Gate 1 to a large extent.. CCT has accordingly arranged to shift the pre-advise counter from the
A&B leaf to a area between leafs C&D for reducing the process time.
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IPPTA (Indian Private Port Terminals Association) meeting :
The Indian Private Port Terminals Association (IPPTA) had organized a meeting at Chennai on Satur-
day, 5th March 2011. The meeting was graced by the Shri.K.Mohandas, IAS – Secretary, Ministry of
Shipping and Shri.Rakesh Srivastava, IAS –Joint Secretary, Ministry of Shipping. Others officials in at-
tendance were Shri.Atulya Misra, IAS – Chairman, Chennai Port Trust & Shri.Parida, Deputy Chairman
–Chennai Port Trust..
About 17 members representing the Private Terminals in the country had gathered for the meeting.
The terminals represented were – DP World Chennai, DP World NSICT, PSA Tuticorin, PSA Chennai,
GTIPL, VCTPL, ABG –LDA, TMILL, ICTPL, BWOITPL & SWPL. DP World ISC was represented by Mr.Kevin
D’souza, Director –Commercial & Business Development.
On behalf of CCT, Mr.Arasu, CEO raised the following issues:
1. Inadequate port entry/exit gates –gate complex needs to be completely revamped with addi-
tional access lanes and round the clock operations
2. Road connectivity –Ennore-Manali road connecting the port as well as Chennai-Maduravoyal ele-
vated express highway to be completed on top-priority
3. Additional back-up area urgently needed –conversion of iron ore facility
4. Frequent flash strikes by truckers
The Secretary –MoS instructed the Managing Director, Indian Ports Association to include a provision
in the new draft act to enable port trusts to give additional land area to concessionaires so that this
may not be looked at as post tender favours.
The Secretary –MoS & JS –Ports have said assured continued interaction with IPPTA to address the
common issues being faced.
Mr.Tommy Low, General Manager –PSA Chennai also raised issues pertaining to development of port
entry/exit gates and timely execution of the Chennai Ennore Port Road Connectivity Project.
Page 4 This Week
Safety Month Celebration:
The Safety Month celebrations commenced with flag hoisting and core address by
CEO, Mr.Arasu on 4th March 2011 at flag hoisting area. The theme of the Safety
Month is “ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN PREVENTATIVE SAFETY AND HEALTH CUL-
TURE”. Safety is every ones responsibility and this is the time to refresh and re-
mind the employees and contractor’s to follow the terminal safety regulations to
ensure zero LTIFR and zero fatality in the terminal. Safety month pledge was read
out by Mr. Sankar Raman, GM - Engg, HOD’s and by all employees present on the
occasion.
CEO, Mr.Arasu hoisting the safety flag Mr.Arasu, CEO & HOD’s reading out the safety pledge
Staff members reading out the safety pledge
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Safety Month Campaign on 4th March 2011 by QHSE&T Team
1. FRS Campaign: Pedestrian Safety campaign conducted for private and ITV drivers inside the termi-
nal, Vessel safety and Work at Height safety addressed to the vessel checker and lashers.
2. Safety Sticker fixed at key areas
3. Briefed contractor workmen always to wear the safety gears at work place.
4. Addressed the lashers the importance of Man Cage / Fall arrester/ body hardness belt while
working at height.
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Training Hall Inauguration:
The renovated training hall at the management centre was opened by the chief guest Sri.G.M.E.K.Raj, Deputy Director General, DGFASLI, Mumbai and safety pledge was taken by all em-ployees who were in attendance. The keynote address was given by Mr.Arasu wherein he emphasized the importance of safety in all spheres of our life - both at work place and outside. Later Mr.Raj addressed the gathering and appreciated CCT’s initiatives on safety and stressed the impotance of protecting the environment.
Mr.G.M.E.K.Raj opening the renovated
training hall at the management centre
Key address on safety by Mr.Arasu, Director &
CEO
Special address by Sri.G.M.E.K..Raj
Employees at the meeting
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Quay Crane Danger Radii Campaign
during the safety month celebration:
Danger Radii sticker has been affixed in the Quay
Crane explaining where the checker and lasher
have to stand in safe zone. The Safe Zone,
Temporary Safe Zone and No Entry Zone
(Danger Radii) have been explained to the
wharf checker and lashers also briefed on the
location where they to stand during work time.
Int’l Women’s Day at CCT - Safety Intervention by women employees :
Women employees of CCT made a difference and created an impact on the occasion of International
Women’s day on 8th March by joining together and carrying out safety intervention in the yard and
wharf. Their observations were well noted and appreciated by the CEO and concerned have been
advised to initiate necessary corrective action immediately to resolve the issues.