APM Terminals Pipavav is located in Gujarat, just 152 nautical miles (10 hours steaming time) from Nhava Sheva in Mumbai. It has access immediate access to key markets in northwest India and the largest sea food export belt in India via road and rail, including direct electrified access to the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor. Port Pipavav is a successful public-private enterprise, managed and operated by APM Terminals (Shareholding 43.01%).
Positioned opposite two islands, which act as a natural breakwater, the port is safe in all weather conditions, even during the monsoon season, with wave heights less than 0.5m most of the time. During peak tidal conditions, water currents are between 2.5 to 3 knots. The channel length at the port is 4,550m. Due to favourable oceanographic conditions, the port offers day and night navigation to all vessels except LPG vessels (daytime only).
Authorized Economic Operator
APM Terminals Piavav has Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Status from the World Customs Organisation. As such, it can offer higher levels of efficiency and faster export-import services. AEO Certification means that the Terminals' customers will experience fewer physical inspections of imported/exported goods, faster release of shipments, preferential treatment by Customs Authorities and deferred payment of duties.
APM Terminals Pipavav currently has a capacity to handle up to 1.35 million TEUs of containers, 4 - 5 million tonnes of dry bulk cargo, 2 million tonnes of liquid cargo and about 250,000 cars per year. Additional marine side and land side areas available at port for future development.
APM Terminals Pipavav, is all geared to cater to the demands of the refrigerated commodity business. The port provides close proximity to the seafood and other refrigerated processed food markets from Gujarat, and to the proposed Western DFC (Dedicated Freight Corridor) which connects to the NCR reefer market. Enabling seamless multimodal connectivity through road and rail for temperature controlled cargo in containers. Also, the port is strategically located at the main maritime route.
What we offer:
- Qualified reefer engineering team
- EMR capability within the port for repositioned empties by vessel and rail
- Backup power supply in case of main power supply failure for all reefer units in the yard
- Facility to carry out machinery repairs on laden reefer containers within the customs notified area
- Container tracking facility for the customer to check last monitored temperature
Well equipped:
- More than 500 reefer connections
- Customs clearance /seal verification facility within the port
- Dedicated reefer lane at gate and efficient trailer TAT of less than 1 hour
- Reefer chamber for de-stuffing /cross-stuffing
- In-house customer facilitation center at port
APM Terminals Pipavav has a capacity to handle 1.35mil TEU. The port is well equipped with modern and efficient container handling equipment and operates using a technically advanced terminal operating system - Navis N4, e-Form 13, Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS), EDI connectivity, APIs, customs clearance for Direct Port Delivery [DPD], reefer container inspection chamber and more.
Container Scanning
The Port is equipped with a drive-through X-Ray Based Container Scanner and a Radiation Portal Monitor for the scanning of containers selected by the Customs Risk Management Centre. The EIR for containers selected for scanning are clearly marked 'Selected for Scanning' in red.The scanner, which has the capacity to scan around 100 containers per hour without the driver leaving the vehicle, reduces the time taken for the container scanning process. At the same time it helps prevent smuggling and detects wrongly declared goods.
There are three fully functional Container Freight Stations (CFS) located between 2 and 8 kilometres from the container berths at the port - Logix Park, Contrans Logistics and CWC. As a result, containers can typically be moved from the CFS to the vessel in the shortest transit time; a clear time and cost savings advantage for both cargo owners and shipping lines.
The port has adequate storage facilities within the port boundaries and has sufficient land available outside the port for future development. Seamless multimodal connectivity to hinterland and Inland Container Depots (ICDs) ensures quick and smooth transfer of cargo. The port is located in close proximity to the proposed Dedicated Freight Corridor [DFC] and the Delhi – Mumbai Industrial Corridor.
The CFSs at Port Pipavav currently handle a wide range of cargo generated from Saurashtra central, northern Gujarat, Rajasthan and other parts of northwest India. These include cotton, wood pulp, sesame seeds, cattle feeds, agricultural products, ceramic tiles, soda ash, auto parts, spices, capital goods, scrap, water paper, and electronics.
APM Terminals Pipapav in partnership with NYK Auto Logistics, offers the best logistic support to auto manufacturers for the export of their vehicles in western India and for coastal shipping.
- The RoRo yard facility at APM Terminals Pipavav can handle 250,000 vehicles annually.
- The port is equipped with a stock yard for around 6,000 cars along with a Pre Delivery Inspection (PDI) facility.
- The facility is equipped with a mobilization yard of 600 cars with a capacity to accommodate approximately 1,200 cars on the quay.
- Common user-integrated RoRo Terminal
- The port is a gateway to the auto-hubs in Gujarat and NCR.
APM Terminals has a capacity to handle 4 MMT of bulk cargos. The port handles a variety of bulk and break-bulk cargo such as coal, cement, clinker, fertilisers, steel, iron ore, agri-products, salt and soda ash. The port also handles specialised project cargo.
The port is well equipped with modern infrastructure like mechanized bagging units and wagon loading systems to handle fertilizer rakes in motion weigh bridge, Neem coating plant at berth for neem coating of urea cargo which is mandatory in India. APM Terminals Pipavav is one of the first ports to have an environment friendly coal yard. The port has adequate storage facilities.
QUAY LENGTH
690 m (350 m multipurpose)
DRAUGHT
13 m at chart datum
BERTH
3 (including multipurpose berth)
Mobile Harbour &
Rail Mounted
Cranes
Operational Capacity
- Gottwald Cranes –2 nos
GRABS
4*12 CBM & 3*20 CBM
FERTILIZER BAGGING
15 automatic wagon loaders and 14 Mechanical bagging Lines
with a capacity to bag & load of 9000 MT/ day
BULK RAKE LOADING
6 Rakes/Day
COVERED WAREHOUSES
65000 Sq Mtrs
Storage Facilities
Environment Friendly Coal Yard
100,000 sqm. 300,000 MT
Coal & Mineral Static Capacity
700,000 MT
Fertilizer Static Capacity
130,000 MT
Rail Sidings with in-motion weigh bridge
5 (Scope for additions)
APM Terminals Pipavav has a capacity to handle 2 MMT of Liquid cargoes per annum. The port has a dedicated liquid bulk jetty and is equipped to handle petroleum products, chemicals, vegetable oils, bitumen and LPG cargo etc. The port has dedicated berth alongside draft of 12m which is capable of handling Very Large Gas Carriers (VLGC) to maximise efficiency and safety. It is also equipped with railway sidings for liquid cargos and a pipeline connection to railway sidings from the tankages.
The Port has approximately 450,000 KL of operational tankage capacity for all classes of cargo [LPG, POL, Chemicals, Veg oil, Bitumen etc.] The tankages are operated by Tankage Terminals Operators. The Port has strategic tie ups with three companies namely Aegis Logistics, Gulf Petrochem and IMC Ltd. for import and export of liquid/gas commodities.
LPG Rail Handling
APM Terminals Pipavav is one of the few ports in India with an LPG rail siding within the port that can accommodate the placement of a full rake. A full rake carries approximately 1200 MT of LPG cargo which is equivalent to 66 Gas Tankers on the road, and is therefore a much safer and environment-friendly alternative. The LPG rake handling facility is established jointly with Aegis Logistics Ltd. The Port has provided a dedicated Dedicated Freight Corridor compliant rail line for quick and safe evacuation of LPG, thereby reducing dependency on road movement.
Berth
1
Capacity
2 million MT/annum
Vessel LOA
190 m
Max. Permissible Draft
12 m
Storage Tank
121 Nos. with total capacity of 4,80,000 KL
Port Pipavav has five vessels to assist with port operations:
Craft Name
Bollard Pull
Type
TUG OCEAN SUPREME
59 T
Harbour Tug
TUG OCEAN EMERALD
50 T
Harbour Tug
TAG SHWETA
50 T
Harbour Tug
TUG SUDHIR MULJI
50 T
Harbour Tug
PILOT LAUNCH DIWAN
NA
Pilot Cum Security Patrol Boat , Max Speed - 20 Kts
Port Pipavav leverages a diverse team of professionals to ensure safe and efficient maritime operations. Senior pilots have more than ten years of experience at the port, and not a single marine accident has occurred at the Port Pipavav since its inception.
Current maritime personnel consists of:
Harbour Master
Pilots
Control Room Operators
Mooring Crew
Motor Launch Crew
Equipment & Facilities
✔ Capacity: 1.35 million TEU
✔ Quay length: 735m (350m, 385m)
✔ Area: 632 Ha
✔ LOA: 367m
✔ Draft:14.5m at chart datum
✔ Post Panamax Cranes: 8
✔ Outreach: 18 container rows
✔ Rail Mounted Gantry Cranes: 4
✔ RTGs: 20 (10 Eco)
✔ Gate lanes: 3 in/3 out
✔ Reefer connections: >500
✔ Rail sidings: 14,381m (11 sidings)
✔ Trains/day: 12