Container Terminal1
Container Terminal1
SECTION 1
Containerisation and its Evolution
History of Containerisation
Initially used by railroads small containers of 5 to 10 long,
wooden and non-stackable.
Towards end of World War II, US Army used standard containers
transporters with dimensions of 8.5feet (2.6m) long, 6.25feet
(1.91m) wide, and 6.83feet (2.08m) high, made of rigid steel
with carrying capacity of 9000 lbs
April 26, 1956 Malcolm McLean loaded the first lot of 58 x 35
containers aboard a refitted tanker ship named Ideal X from Port
Newark to Houston. (Large size containers without need to open
in transit from shipper to the consignee).
1950s - Port of New York Authority built Port Elizabeth Marine
Terminal Worlds first Container Terminal.
Classification of Containers
By Size:
20 Feet
40 Feet
By type:
General Cargo Container
Open Top Container
Flat Container
Liquid / Gas Container
Thermal Container
SECTION 2
Container Terminal Operations
CONTAINER TERMINAL
A container terminal is a facility
where containers are received,
stored and then delivered. The
containers entry and exit can be by
sea, rail or road.
Vessel
Operating Zone For Ship
Empty Containers
Special Containers
Container entering /
exiting the Gate
Complex and its details
entered into the
computer
NAVIS
COSMOS
CATOS
Vessel Operations
Tractor/
Chassis System
Straddle Carrier
Yard Gantry
Crane System
(RTGC,RMGC
etc.)
Load
Utilization
Terminal
Development
Costs
Equipment
Cost
High
low
High
Low
Medium
Manning
Level and
Skill
Operating
Factors
Good Accessibility,
Simple terminal
Operation
Versatile Equipment
System
Features
Equipment
Maintenance
Cost
SECTION 3
GLOBAL SCENARIO WHAT IS THE FUTURE ??
TOP 10 TERMINALS
Rank
(2007)
Port
TEU
Rank
(2006)
Port
TEU
Singapore
27,932,000
Singapore
24,792,000
Shanghai
26,152,000
Hong Kong
23,539,000
Hong Kong
23,998,000
Shanghai
21,710,000
Shenzhen
21,099,000
Shenzhen
18,470,000
Busan
13,260,477
Busan
12,030,000
Rotterdam
10,256,829
Kaohsiung
9,775,000
Dubai
10,790,604
Rotterdam
9,603,000
Kaohsiung
10,650,000
Dubai
8,923,000
Hamburg
9,890,000
Hamburg
8,862,000
10
Quingdao
9,462,000
10
Los Angeles
8,470,000
2000 3500
3500 4500
4500 6000
6000 8000
12500+
Container Terminals in
India
Container Traffic (2007-08)
000 TEUs
651
185
4060
Mundra
Kandla
167
Pipavav
118
21
425
MBPT
JNPT
Vizag
71
New Mangalore
254
1128
Chennai
Cochin
Tuticorin
450
1. MAJOR PORTS
2. NON-MAJOR PORTS
3. PORT TRUSTS
4. CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES
5. PORT HEALTH
6. IMMIGRATION
7. POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARDS
8. TAMP
9. PUBLIC PRIVATE
PARTICIPATION
Positra
Mundra
Hazira
Tuna
Bharuch
Okha
Dahej
Porbander
Pipavav
Dholera
Kirtania
Vansi Borsi
MBPT
Rewas
Maroli
JNPT Dighi
Jaigad
Summary
Containerisation has brought about the concepts of standarisation,
fixed schedules, faster transit, and safe & efficient handling of cargo.
Exclusive Container Port Terminal for the handling of Specialised
Container Vessels with state-of-the-art handling equipments.
Larger vessel sizes will require Mega Container Terminals with advanced
infrastructural facilities..
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