APMT Pipavav sets new benchmark: handles over 200 PMPH per hour on a vessel
Pipavav Port joins the elite 200 PMPH club, a significant achievement in the port’s history
Pipavav, In a remarkable feat, APM Terminals Pipavav [GPPL], one of India’s leading gateway ports, has shattered previous records by successfully achieving over 200 Port Moves Per Hour (PMPH) on a single vessel for the first time in the history of the port operations. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the port’s operational excellence journey, showcasing its commitment in providing unparalleled service.
On 17th August 2023, the port carried out 880 moves, achieving an impressive PMPH rate of 215.51 on MOL Endowment. This accomplishment also encompassed 52.59 Crane Moves Per Hour (CMPH) and saving 23 minutes of Vessel Idle Time (VIT), leading to the savings of 9.09 port hours compared to its baseline. This translates in improving the vessel turnaround time by 69% over the previous call, demonstrating APM Terminals Pipavav’s unmatched efficiency in managing vessel operations.
This triumph reflects the meticulous planning, seamless execution, and collaborative efforts of all teams at the port. It exemplifies port’s focus on continuous efforts to enhance customer experience, reduce turnaround time, and optimize resource utilization.
“We owe this remarkable accomplishment to our employees for their collaboration, dedication and commitment to achieve this ambitious feat. A special acknowledgment goes to our Marine, Operation, Asset Management, and other cross-functional teams, whose combined efforts have played a pivotal role in making this achievement possible.” stated Mr. Girish Aggarwal, Managing Director at APM Terminals Pipavav. “We are committed to provide value to our customers through infrastructural capabilities and exceptional services. We are all geared up to push our boundaries to make our port Safer Better Bigger”
About APM Terminals Pipavav: APM Terminals Pipavav [Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd.] is one of India’s leading gateway ports for Containers, Ro/Ro (passenger cars), Liquid Bulk and Dry Bulk cargoes serving Northwest of India from Gujarat. The Port is connected to North and West of Indian hinterlands via Rail and Road network. The current annual Cargo Handling Capacity includes 1.35 million TEU Containers, 250,000 Passenger cars, 2 million metric tons of Liquid bulk and 4 million metric tons of Dry bulk. APM Terminals Pipavav is India’s first public private partnership (PPP) port in India and is a part of the APM Terminals global terminal network.