HALDIA

  • INHAL
  • Latitude: 22.0183
  • Longitude: 88.0656
  • East Coast India
  • Port in India

Location: Haldia West Bengal India

Web-site: http://kolkataporttrust.gov.in/

Haldia Port, also known as Haldia Dock Complex, is a major port situated in the Purba Medinipur district of West Bengal, India. It serves as an ancillary to the Kolkata Port and is managed by the Kolkata Port Trust. Here are some key aspects and specifications of Haldia Port:

Location:

  • Coordinates: 22.0260° N, 88.0584° E
  • Situated on the: Western bank of the Hooghly River, approximately 50 kilometers downstream from the Kolkata Port.

Infrastructure and Facilities:

  1. Berths and Jetties:

    • The port consists of 13 jetties, out of which 10 are operational for general cargo and bulk handling.
    • The rest serve liquid cargo and other specialized needs.
  2. Cargo Handling:

    • The port is equipped to handle various types of cargo, including dry bulk (like coal, fertilizer, iron ore), liquid bulk (like crude oil, petroleum products), and container cargo.
    • Equipped with mechanized handling facilities for efficient movement of cargo.
  3. Container Terminal:

    • The existing container terminal is managed by private operators under the purview of the Kolkata Port Trust.
    • Capable of handling about 300,000 TEUs annually.
  4. Storage and Warehousing:

    • The port has extensive warehousing facilities with covered storage of around 1.77 lakh square meters.
    • The open storage area is around 10.9 lakh square meters.
    • Also includes specialized storage for hazardous cargo and safe warehousing for different types of goods.
  5. Connectivity:

    • Rail: The port is well connected via a robust rail network to major industrial and consumption centers in India.
    • Road: Extensive road network links the port to key cities and industrial hubs.
    • Pipeline: Direct pipeline connections to refineries and other industrial installations for liquid cargo.
  6. Mechanical Equipment:

    • The port is equipped with various cranes (such as Mobile Harbour Cranes, Wharf Cranes), forklifts, and other cargo handling equipment to facilitate swift cargo movement.
    • Specialized equipment like bulk unloaders are available for high-volume bulk material handling.
  7. Service and Operations:

    • Equipped with modern navigational aids such as radar and AIS (Automatic Identification System) for safe and efficient vessel navigation.
    • Port operates round-the-clock to ensure efficient turnaround of vessels.
    • Provides bunker supplies, ship repair, and other maritime services on-site.
  8. Draft and Depth:

    • The permissible draft for vessels at the port ranges between 8.5 to 9.2 meters, depending on the location and tidal conditions.

Recent Developments:

  • Recent infrastructure upgrades have focused on increasing the capacity and efficiency of cargo handling.
  • Investment in mechanization and digitization to streamline port operations.

Environmental and Safety Measures:

  • Adopts stringent environmental measures to minimize pollution.
  • Implements safety protocols to ensure secure and safe operations for workers and cargo alike.

Strategic Importance:

  • Acts as a critical gateway port for Eastern India, facilitating both domestic and international trade.
  • Supports industries in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, and other adjoining areas.

Key Cargo and Trade:

  • Major commodities handled include coal, iron ore, petroleum products, fertilizers, chemicals, and containers.
  • Serving trade routes connecting Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other global trade partners.

Haldia Port continues to grow in terms of capacity and operational efficiency, contributing significantly to the maritime trade and economy of India.

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