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APM Terminals Mumbai

Welcomes
Strategic Location
 India has a natural coastline of ~ 7600 km,
comprising of:

 13 Major ports (Centrally Governed)

 187 Non-Major ports (State Governed)

 JN Port handled 4.47 million TEUs in


calendar year 2014 -its highest throughput
since inception

 Ranked 30th globally in terms of


*Container volume handling 4.47 million
TEUS in 2014

 Handles approximately half of India’s


containerized throughput

*(Source: Alphaliner 2015)


India’s trade gets Operational Excellence and Global Best practice

74 %
26 %

Handled 2.01 Million TEUs in 2014-15 – An Indian National Maritime Record

 Operates 64 ports and terminals in 58  Largest Containerized Rail Freight


countries on 5 continents Transporter in India - Handled 2.86
million TEUs in fiscal year 2013-14
 38.3 million TEUs handled in 2014*

 Operates more than 61 Off-dock


 Serving over 60 Shipping Lines
Terminals
 More than 500 gantry cranes
 Multi-Modal Logistics Provider to
 38 kilometers of quay
Containerized Trade , Providing
Warehousing, Repair Facilities and
 Over 20,600 Professionals worldwide
(*Weighted by equity share)
Transportation
Concession Agreement signed with JN Port on 10th August 2004
(30 years Build-Operate-Transfer)
A fine example of Public Private Partnership

 BOT Project for 30 years at JNPT

 Joint venture

 APM Terminals : 74%

 CONCOR : 26%

 License Agreement Date : 10th August 2004

 Terminal commenced operations : March 2006

 Guaranteed throughput as per LA : 1.30 million TEU

 Throughput for FY 2014-15 : 2.01 million TEU


Safety A Way of Life
Dredging making way for Larger Vessels and Increased Capacity
at Nhava Sheva
JN Port Complex
Proposed 4th
Terminal
Liquid jetty &

APMT Mumbai
Liquid jetty
Quay (712 m)
& Proposed
4th terminal
APMT Mumbai
yard
On-Going Developments at JN Port
 Dredging of the Mumbai Harbour Channel at 13.1 meters chart datum has been
completed in June 2014.

 Construction of 330 meter container berth adjacent to NSICT is completed. It is likely


to be commissioned shortly with capacity addition of 0.8 million TEUs.

 Port of Singapore has been awarded the bid to construct the 4th Container Terminal at
JN Port. It will be constructed in two phases which will add capacity of 4 million TEUs.

 A Dedicated Freight Corridor between Delhi and Mumbai is under implementation. It is


expected to complete by 2018.

 6/8 laning of road connection between NH4B & SH54 is under construction.
Terminal infrastructure at JN Port

Particulars JNPCT (JNP APM Terminals NSICT (DP


Trust) Mumbai World)

Quay 680 meters 712 meters 600 meters


Length

RMQCs 9 (17 wide) 10 (twin lifts-18 4 (14 wide)


3 (13 wide) wide) 4 (16 wide)
liquid jetty &
Proposed 4th18
RTGs 40 (twin lifts) 29
terminal
RMGCs 5 3 (twin lifts) 3
Reefer slots 320 840 772

Rail Sidings 4 (730 3 Integrated (830 2 (790


meters) meters) meters)

Back up 58 hectares 52 hectares 26 hectares


Area

Gate Lanes 10 12 8

Channel 13.1 meters 13.1 meters 13.1 meters


depth *

* Chart Datum

RMQC : Rail-Mounted Quay Crane


RTG : Rubber-Tyred Gantry Crane
RMGC : Rail-Mounted Gantry Crane
Recognitions
2014:
 “Safest and The Best Terminal Operator” at All India Maritime and Logistics
Award
 “The top most 4 efficient container terminal in the world” – JOC
2013:
 “The Best Terminal Operator” at All India Maritime and Logistics Award
2012:
 “Safest and the Best Terminal Operator” at All India Maritime and Logistics Award
2011:
 “Container Terminal Operator of the Year”, Samudra Manthan Awards
 “Safest and the Best Terminal Operator” at All India Maritime and Logistics Award
2010:
 “Container Terminal Operator of The Year”, Maritime And Logistics Awards
2009:
 “Terminal of the Year”, Lloyd’s List, U.K.
2008:
 “Container Terminal of the Year”, Gateway Media
 “Smart Workplace Award”, Economic Times
2007:
 “Terminal of the Year”, Lloyd’s List, U.K.
APM Terminals Mumbai – CSR & Sustainability

Social Responsibility:
 APM Terminals Mumbai always ranked high in employee engagement.
 APM Terminals Mumbai has undertaken various socially responsible initiatives since
its inception, few are:
 Blood Donation Camps, Eye Check up camps for Truck Trailer Drivers and
contracted employees. Also Health Check up camps for local community
 Supports education of children in the local schools. Also conducts Safety Awareness
Talks in the local schools and for local community.
 Constructed Toilet blocks in collaboration with Sulabh International.

Environment:
 APM Terminals Mumbai is constantly reducing CO2 emissions per TEU with the help
of environment friendly procedures and efficient management of resources.
Partnering in India’s Trade Growth

liquid jetty &


Proposed 4th
terminal
www.apmtmumbai.com

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