APM Terminals Pipavav
(Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd) resumed container operations on Tuesday 1 June with
the Port berthing Transworld Group’s– SSL Brahmaputra. The Port had resumed
other landside operations from May 22 onwards, while marine side operations
waited following landfall of extremely severe cyclone ‘Tauktae’.
On the landside operations, Rail container operations were resumed
from May 22 ; resumption of other operations
The power and
communication network were severely impacted since the cyclone hit the Port on
May 18. To ensure that customers are not impacted, the Port immediately
arranged for alternate power source to commence the operation at the earliest.
Relentless efforts by teams on ground and teams supporting remotely resulted in
setting up mobile power source while taking utmost precautions in terms of
safety of people and equipment. On the landside operations, Rail container
operations were resumed from May 22 followed by fertilizer rake loading that
began from May 25 onwards. Partial non-container operations resumed with effect
from May 26 and dry cargo vessels started from May 29 onwards. The gate
operations for export and import dry containers resumed in a controlled manner
while live reefer is permitted without any restrictions.
Although
operations have resumed, the Port is still not on the Public utility power grid
(GETCO) and is expected to recover steadily over the coming weeks. Repairs are
being done in anticipation of the monsoon season and complete port recovery
will take up to 3 months.
We are geared up to welcome vessels, trains and trucks at our port
Mr. Jakob Friis
Sorenson, MD, APM Terminals Pipavav said, “We are pleased to resume our marine
operations from today with the berthing of SSL Brahmaputra. We are committed to
delivering quality service to our customers and even through such unprecedented
challenges, we are making every possible effort to ensure that our customers
have least impact on their operations. Our proactive preparations ensured that
we had minimal impact and all our employees remained safe during and after the
cyclone. We are grateful to our customers and stakeholders for their continued
cooperation and patience. We are geared up to welcome vessels, trains and
trucks at our port with full enthusiasm.”