VOC Port sets new benchmark by discharging 38,319 MT of bulk coal in 24 hours
V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority, Tuticorin, has marked a groundbreaking achievement by successfully discharging 38,319 metric tonnes of bulk coal from the vessel MV DANAE I within an exceptional 24-hour timeframe at the NCB-II Berth. This milestone sets a new standard in operational performance and showcases the port’s growing capability in handling high-volume cargo with unmatched efficiency.
Operational Excellence at Its Best
This record-breaking feat was powered by the deployment of two Harbour Mobile Cranes (HMCs) at NCB-II, ensuring rapid and smooth cargo discharge operations. The port’s newly created additional backup space played a crucial role by enabling seamless cargo movement, supporting faster clearance, and maximizing resource utilization.
Boosting Efficiency and Reducing Turnaround Time
The enhanced infrastructure and strategic operational planning significantly contributed to reducing vessel turnaround time a key factor in strengthening trade competitiveness. By optimizing equipment, manpower, and storage facilities, VOC Port continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to delivering time-bound services that benefit stakeholders across the maritime and logistics ecosystem.
A Gateway Transforming with Every Milestone
This performance benchmark is not just a statistical win but a reflection of VOC Port’s unwavering focus on efficiency, innovation, and infrastructure development. Through consistent improvements and targeted capacity augmentation, the port is steadily solidifying its reputation as one of India’s most dynamic and reliable maritime gateways.
Conclusion
VOC Port’s latest milestone highlights its dedication to operational excellence and its role in propelling India’s maritime growth story. With advancements in cargo handling capabilities and a clear commitment to world-class service, the port is well-positioned to achieve even greater accomplishments in the years ahead.
