Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port
Authority (SMPA) has achieved a historic milestone by breaking the
long-standing myth of no pilotage at the Upper Reaches during hours of
darkness.
Under the leadership of
Chairman Rathendra Raman, and through exemplary coordination among various
departments of SMPA, the experienced Pilots of the Port safely navigated
container vessel Sinar Pangalam Susu through the narrow channel of KDS during
night hours on her inward voyage marking the first such achievement in the 155
year history of SMPA.
The
vessel, having a Length Overall (LOA) of 128 metres and a draft of 6.1 metres,
successfully completed the transit under challenging navigational conditions,
demonstrating the professional excellence and operational preparedness of the
Port.
The
first trial transit was undertaken on 2nd May 2025 with outward-bound container
vessel Sinar Penida, laying the operational foundation for the successful
implementation of night time pilotage in the Upper Reaches.
Chairman, SMPA, Rathendra
Raman, stated that this achievement marks a significant step towards enabling
round-the-clock navigation in the Hooghly river system and reflects the Port’s
continued focus on technological advancement and operational excellence.
Rathendra Raman, Chairman
particularly lauded the pilots and marine personnel, encouraging them to continue
setting new benchmarks in safe and efficient navigation. Raman further added
that SMPA will continue to pursue progressive initiatives aimed for global
competitiveness of the Port, aligned with the Government of India’s vision of
Viksit Bharat.
Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port
Authority remains committed to adopting progressive operational
practices and strengthening Kolkata’s position as India’s premier Riverine
port.