CHENNAI
Future Plans
- Master plan for Port Railway, Realigning Rail and Road network.
- Dedicated Elevated Expressway from Chennai Port to Maduravoyal upto NH4 has been approved by the Government to enhance the hinterland connectivity.
- Development of Ro-Ro Terminal and a Multi level car parking facility with a capacity of 5000 cars.
- Chennai Mega Container Terminal with a continuous quay length of 2 km with 18-22m side along draft.
- Capable of handling ultra large container ships carrying over 15000 TEU’s.
- The break water extension from existing outer arm will be utilized to develop deep draft oil berth for handling VLCCs.
Geographical Location
Latitude | 13° 06’ N |
Longitude | 80° 18’ E |
Climate | Tropical |
Time | +5 Hrs. 30 Minutes |
Temperature | 30° C Max. 18° C Min. |
Annual Rainfall | About 125 Cms. |
Spring Tides | 1.2 Metres |
Water Area | 420.00 acres (169.97 hectares) |
Land Area | 586.96 acres (237.54 hectares) |
Navigation Channel – Entrance Channel
Soil | Predominantly sandy and silt |
Length of Channel | About 7 kilometres |
Depth of Inner Channel | 18.6m at chart datum |
Depth of Outer Channel | 19.2m at chart datum |
Swell Allowance | 3.00 Metres |
Width of Channel | The width of channel gradually increases from 244m to 410m at the bent portion, then maintains a constant width of 305m |
Total Length of Breakwater
Inner Harbour
Eastern Breakwater | 1325 m |
Northern Breakwater | 575 m |
Outer Harbour
Eastern Breakwater | 590 m |
Northern Breakwater | 460 m |
Outer Arm | 1000 m |
Upper Pitch Revetment | 950 m |
Port Entrances
Entrance in Bharathi Dock | 350 m |
Entrance in Dr. Ambedkar Dock | 125 m |
Storage Facilities
Transit Shed/over flow shed | 7 Nos. – 30,693 sq.mts |
Warehouse | 5 Nos. – 30,138 sq.mts |
Container Freight Station | 3 Nos. – 40,644 sq.mts |
Open space | 3,84,611 sq.mts |
Container parking Yard | 2,50,600 sq.mts |
Facilities at Port
Oil Terminals (BD1 & BD3)
- First Oil berth at Bharathi Dock-I commissioned in 1972 can handle tankers up to 100,000 DWT
- Second Oil Berth at Bharathi Dock-III commissioned in 1986 can handle tankers up to 140,000 DWT
- Maximum LOA of Tankers Berthed at BD – I & BD – III – 280.4m (920 ft).
- Maximum LOA of Tankers Berthed at BD – I & BD – III – 280.4m (920 ft).
- Minimum LOA of the ships berthed at BD – III – 149M. or 488 ft.
- Capacity – 13 Million Tonnes Per Annum
- Installed with 5 Marine Loading Arms at BD – I and 6 Marine Loading Arms at BD – III. Berths laid with 762 mm (30″) dia pipelines for conveying Crude, 500 mm (20″) dia pipeline for conveying White Oil Product and 350 mm (14″) dia pipelines for conveying Furnace Oil.
- Separate Pipelines for Crude, Furnace Oil, White Oil Products, Deballasting, Tower Monitor, Fire Hydrant and Fresh Water
- Service Lines for LDO Bunker, Furnace Oil Bunker and Lubricant Oil Bunker
- The facilities include pumping at the rate of 3000 Tonnes per hour for Crude oil and 1000 Tonnes per hour for Petroleum Products.
- Provision of Oil reception facilities in accordance with MARPOL convention for receiving oily ballast, sludge and slop.
- Both the jetties are equipped with fire monitors
- There is a separate fire fighting pump house with diesel and electrically driven pumps to supply fire hydrant and tower monitors.
Iron ORE Terminal (BD2 )
- Mechanised Ore handling Plant commissioned in 1977 at Bharathi Dock-II
- Can handle Ore carriers of maximum size 1,45,000 DWT and LOA of 280.4 metres
- Capacity – 8 Million Tonnes Per Annum
- Loading rate – 6000 Tonnes per hour
- Capable of receiving, stockpiling, reclaiming, weighing, sampling and ship loading
- Ore handling facilities consists of two rotary wagon tipplers, ten lines of conveyors, two rail-mounted stackers, two rail-mounted bucket-wheel reclaimers and two rail-mounted shiploaders
- Equipped with automatic belt weigher, sampling facilities, self-contained maintenance workshop and a service station
- Separate receiving line and shipping line, which can also function as interconnected system
- Availability of two control rooms for the automatic operation of various equipment and conveyors.
- Well connected rail lines
- Back-up of 33 KV receiving sub-station
- Ore Stock Yard – Capacity – 6.4 Lakh tonnes
- Rotary Wagon Tippler can handle 1200 MT/hr at the rate of 20 wagons per hour
- Receiving Conveyors (4 Nos.) can handle 1500 MT/hr/stream of two conveyors.
- Shipping Conveyors (6 Nos.) can handle 4000 MT/hr/stream of three conveyors
- Rated capacity of Stackers – 1500 MT/hr each
- Rated capacity of the Reclaimer – 3000 MT/hr each
- Rated capacity of Shiploaders – 3000 MT/hr each
Container Terminal (CTB 1, CTB 2, CTB 3, CTB 4 ) CCTPL (Terminal – I) —- Quay Length – 885m, Depth – 13.4m, Ground Slots – 3942, Yard Capacity – 19710, Reefer Plugs – 240, Quay Cranes – 7, RTG’s – 24, ICD Trains – Daily.
Container Terminal – 2 (M/s Chennai International Terminal Pvt.Ltd)
Berths – SCB1, SCB2, SCB3Â Â CITPL (Terminal – II) —-Â Quay Length – 832m, Depth – 15.5m, Ground Slots – 5424, Yard Capacity – 27120, Reefer Plugs – 120, Quay Cranes – 3, RTG’s – 10, ICD Trains – Daily.
General Cargo Terminal
WEST QUAY1 | 1 | 15 T |
WEST QUAY2 | 1 | 15 T |
CENTER BERTH | 1 | 15 T |
WEST QUAY 3 | 1 | 15 T |
WEST QUAY 4 | 1 | 10 T |
SOUTH QUAY 1 | 2 | 10 T-1No. 40 T-1 No |
SOUTH QUAY 2 | – | – |
SOUTH QUAY 3 | – | – |
JAWAHAR DOCK 1 | 1 | 10 T |
JAWAHAR DOCK 3 | 2 | 15 T |
JAWAHAR DOCK 5 (PRIVATISED BERTH) | BRS | BRS |
JAWAHAR DOCK 4 & 6 | – | – |
Cargo Handling Equipment
SR. No | EQUIPMENT | NUMBERS | CAPACITY | ||||
1 | FLOATING CRANE | 1 | 150 TONS | ||||
2 | MOBILE CRANE | 3 | 10 TONS. | ||||
3 | LOW CAPACITY DIESEL FORK-LIFT TRUCK | 10 | 3 TONS | ||||
4 | HIGH CAPACITY DIESEL FORK-LIFT TRUCK | 10 |
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5 | PAYLOADER | 2 | 3 TONS | ||||
6 | DIESEL ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE | 14 |
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Coal Conveyor (JD IV and JD VI)
- Semi mechanized closed conveyor system for coal handling comprises of two streams.
- Commissioned on November 2009
- Capacity – 15 million MT/annum
- Handling rated capacity – 1500 MT/Hr/stream
- Coal discharged into the Hoppers located at JD IV and JD VI is conveyed to coal plots through conveyors/Tripper cars – Equipped with Belt Weigher