Port Pipavav
Private | |
Traded as |
BSE: 533248 NSE: GPPL |
Industry | Transport, Terminals |
Founded | 1996 |
Founder | Nikhil Gandhi |
Headquarters | Pipavav, Gujarat |
Key people |
Keld Pedersen (MD) Hariharan Iyer (CFO) Ravindranath Pillarisetti(Head-Port Infrastructure & Facility) |
Owner | A.P. Moller-Maersk Group. |
Website | http://www.pipavav.com |
Port Pipavav, India’s first port in the private sector, is a port on the West Coast of India for containers, bulk and liquid cargo. Its lead promoter is APM Terminals, one of the largest container terminal operators in the world. The services include pilotage/towage, cargo handling and logistics support. Port Pipavav is located in Saurashtra, Gujarat, at a distance of 90 km South of Amreli, 15 km South of Rajula and 140 km South West of Bhavnagar. The port handles both bulk, container and liquid cargo.
Port of Pipavav | |
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Location | |
Country | India |
Location | Pipavav |
Coordinates | 20°32′N 71°18′E / 20.54°N 71.30°E |
Details | |
Opened | 2002 (Commercial Operations) |
Operated by | APM TERMINALS |
Owned by | APM TERMINALS |
Type of harbor | Multi-user, multi-commodity, all weather port |
Available berths | 2 container berths, 2 bulk berths, 1 liquid cargo jetty |
Employees | 500+ |
Managing Director | Keld Pedersen |
History
In 1998, concession was awarded to Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited by Gujarat Maritime Board. In 2000, the port formed a Joint Venture with Indian Railways to start Pipavav Rail Corporation Limited. Commercial operations started in 2002.
In 2005 APM Terminals acquired majority stake. Major projects were completed in 2009 and the company came out with an IPO and was listed on Indian Stock Exchange in 2010.
Shialbet Island
The port has a natural breakwater facing the wharves called Shialbet Island. The Island is inhabited by a small fishing community and is connected to the mainland.
Characteristics
The port is along the major trade routes and is close to the major Indian Port of Nhava Sheva (about 160 Nm). It has been dredged to 14.5 m draft. There are 8 Quay cranes for containers and 2 mobile harbor cranes for handling bulk cargo. It is a captive reefer port.[1]
External links
References
- ↑ "Gujarat makes giant strides in seafood exports". Hindu Business Line. 29 April 2010. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
Coordinates: 20°56′N 71°32′E / 20.94°N 71.53°E