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E-MAGAZINE OF PARADIP PORT TRUST An ISO-9001 : 2008 Certified and ISPS Compliance Port Port Surges Ahead Paradip Port Trust, in the current financial year up to 31th January, 2017 handled 72.90 million tonnes as compared to 61.68 million tonnes of Cargo handled during the corresponding period of the previous year with growth of 18.20%. Paradip Port Trust handled 7.98 million tonnes of Cargo during the month of January 2017 as compared to 6.54 million tonnes of Cargo handled during the corresponding period of the previous year with a growth of 22%. In the current financial year, up to January 2017, Coking Coal traffic has exhibited a growth of 20.72%. Similarly POL Traffic was increased by 34.03%, Iron ore 461.03%, FRM (DRY) 0.70% and other Cargo traffic grew by 66% compared to the same period of previous year. Paradip Port has retained the second highest position in terms of Cargo handled amongst all the major ports till the end of January 2017. The average Berth-day output up to the month improved by 14.94% over the corresponding period of previous year. The Port achieved an output per ship berth day of 27,885 MMT / Day in January 2017 as FEBRUARY - 2017 Vol. - 2 Issue - 6 compared to 24,778 MMT / Day, thereby registering an improvement of 12%. The Port also handled 140 vessels in January 2017 as compared to 122 vessels in January 2016. Port also handled 42.34 million tonnes rail borne traffic up to the end of January, 2017 as compared to 39.70 million tonnes handled during the corresponding period of the previous year with a growth of 6.66%. Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Road Transport & Highways, Shipping and Chemicals & Fertilisers, Shri Mansukh L. Mandaviya made an official visit to Paradip Port Trust on 05.01.2017. He was warmly greeted by Shri Rinkesh Roy, Chairman, PPT along with Heads of the Departments. In the forenoon, the Hon'ble Minister made a review of the PPT activities. Thereafter, he had an interactive session with the PPT officials, Trustees and Unions. After the meeting, he inspected Port operations in the Dock area. In the afternoon, he conducted another meeting with officials of Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR) and Plastic Park. During the review of progress of PCPIR and Plastic Park, he stressed the need for collaborative approach for faster development of the area. Visit of Hon'ble Minister of State for RT & H, Shipping and Chemicals & Fertilisers, Govt. of India to Paradip Port Trust

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E-MAGAZINE OF PARADIP PORT TRUST

An ISO-9001 : 2008 Certified and ISPS Compliance Port

Port Surges Ahead

Paradip Port Trust, in the current financial year up to 31th January,

2017 handled 72.90 million tonnes as compared to 61.68 million

tonnes of Cargo handled during the corresponding period of the

previous year with growth of 18.20%.

Paradip Port Trust handled 7.98 million tonnes of Cargo during the

month of January 2017 as compared to 6.54 million tonnes of Cargo

handled during the corresponding period of the previous year with a

growth of 22%.

In the current financial year, up to January 2017, Coking Coal traffic

has exhibited a growth of 20.72%. Similarly POL Traffic was

increased by 34.03%, Iron ore 461.03%, FRM (DRY) 0.70% and

other Cargo traffic grew by 66% compared to the same period of

previous year. Paradip Port has retained the second highest position

in terms of Cargo handled amongst all the major ports till the end of

January 2017.

The average Berth-day output up to the month improved by 14.94%

over the corresponding period of previous year. The Port achieved

an output per ship berth day of 27,885 MMT / Day in January 2017 as

FEBRUARY - 2017Vol. - 2 Issue - 6

compared to 24,778 MMT / Day, thereby registering an

improvement of 12%.

The Port also handled 140 vessels in January 2017 as compared to

122 vessels in January 2016. Port also handled 42.34 million tonnes

rail borne traffic up to the end of January, 2017 as compared to 39.70

million tonnes handled during the corresponding period of the

previous year with a growth of 6.66%.

Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Road Transport &

Highways, Shipping and Chemicals & Fertilisers, Shri

Mansukh L. Mandaviya made an official visit to Paradip

Port Trust on 05.01.2017. He was warmly greeted by

Shri Rinkesh Roy, Chairman, PPT along with Heads of

the Departments. In the forenoon, the Hon'ble Minister

made a review of the PPT activities. Thereafter, he had an

interactive session with the PPT officials, Trustees and

Unions. After the meeting, he inspected Port operations

in the Dock area.

In the afternoon, he conducted another meeting with

officials of Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals

Investment Region (PCPIR) and Plastic Park. During the

review of progress of PCPIR and Plastic Park, he stressed

the need for collaborative approach for faster

development of the area.

Visit of Hon'ble Minister of State for RT & H, Shipping and Chemicals & Fertilisers, Govt. of India to Paradip Port Trust

68th Republic Day was celebrated by Paradip Port Trust on 26th January 2017 with fervor

at Gopabandhu Stadium. Shri Rinkesh Roy, Chairman, Paradip Port Trust unfurled the

National Flag and took Salute from 40 Platoons in the March Past consisting of CISF

Jawans, Paradip College and different schools of Paradip Township along with a platoon

of Port employees retiring in the year 2017.

Addressing on the occasion, Shri Roy narrated the importance of celebrations of Republic

Day nationwide and informed about the progress and achievements of Paradip Port.

After the march past, school students displayed mass drill and yoga, while members of

Paradip Sakshyarata Samiti presented Patriotic Group Song. Chairman, PPT felicitated

officers and employees of the Port who have made outstanding contribution in their field

of works and also awarded prizes to the platoons which exhibited best performance in the

Parade.

To mark the Republic

Day, a Poet's meet was

also organized at Officer's

Club and in the evening

hours, Patriotic Dance

Competitions were held

among the students of

di f ferent schools of

Paradip at Jayadev Sadan.

Republic Day celebrated with fervour by PPT

PPT takes up Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in the slums in the periphery with the help of Paradip Municipality

Paradip Sakshyarata Samity organised a workshop on "Plastics Recycling and

its Conversion into Value added Products" jointly with the Central Institute of

Plastics Engineering and Technology (CIPET), Bhubaneswar at the Officers'

Club of Paradip Port Trust from 30th to 31st January, 2017 for creating

awareness among the Teachers, students, municipality, NGOs, etc, as a part

of CSR activity. Resource persons from CIPET namely, Smt. Mousam

Choudhuri and Shri K.K. Sahu presented a Power Point show on 1st day,

explaining the methods of recycling plastics through mechanised conversion

into pallets which can be further used with bitumen in road construction

works. On the 2nd day of the workshop, representatives from Paradip

Municipality, local NGOs, school teachers, members of Paradip Ladies Club

and Mahila Samities participated and interacted with the CIPET resource

persons, clarifying their doubts and concerns relating to the plastics

recycling.

Paradip Sakshyarata Samity conducted a Workshop on Plastics Recycling under CSR

The Administrative Dept. of Paradip Port Trust, in association with Administrative Dept., PPT, Officials of Paradip Municipality and the

the Paradip Municipality and Paradip Sakshyrata Samity has lady volunteers of the Paradip Sakshyrata Samity, cleared the wild

undertaken a cleaning programme at Noliapada slum in the growth of vegetation, cleaned the slum road and removed the

periphery of Paradip, under Swachh Bharat Campaign on roadside garbage.

21.01.2017. Under the guidance of Secretary PPT, Shri UR Mohan Secretary, PPT informed that PPT has made a year-long schedule to Raju and Shri Basant Kumar Biswal, Chairman, Paradip undertake cleaniliness in and aroung Paradip areaMunicipality, the message - "Our Cleanliness is the beauty of Mother on every 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month. India" was sent out to the slum people. The Officials of the

, by each

Department

In order to impart vocational training and to make the local ladies

self reliant, a coir production unit was launched at Baba

Akhandalamanipada, Nuabazar on 12.01.2017. Smt. Subhalaxmi

Roy, President, Paradip Ladies Club inaugurated the Unit. Smt.

Pravati Nayak, Vice Chairman, Paradip Municipality, Shri Manoj

Behera, Councillor, Nuabazar, Social Worker Prahalad Swain,

renowned writer Smt. Haramani Mohapatra and Smt. Tulasi Barala,

Poetess also graced the occasion and urged local Akhandalamani

Mahila Samiti members to become financially self reliant by

imbibing skills in coir production. Prizes were also distributed

among the meritorious mahila samiti members participated in

rangoli (jhoti) and newspaper reading competitions.

Coir Production Unit launched by PSS for imparting vocational training

Published by : Paradip Port Trust, At/Po : Paradip Port, Dist : Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, Pin : - 754 142, Ph. : 06722 - 222395E-mail : [email protected], Chief Editor : UR Mohan Raju, Secretary, Editor : Prakash Chandra Mishra, PRO

Associate Editor : Sivananda Mishra, CM (CR&C) & Ratikanta Nayak, Manager (CR&C), This e-Magazine is an in-house magazine of PPT.

Sagarmala Project

As a part of capacity augmentation

under Sagarmala programme, an

outer harbour is proposed by PPT

at an estimated cost of ` 8764 Cr.

to handle large Cape size vessels

up to 2 Lakh DWT, up to 22 M

draught and expected to be

operational in 2021.

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1. One day training programme on

"Soul, Secret of Unlimited Living"

was conducted on 23.01.2017 by

Tanvi Consultancy Services Pvt.

Ltd., Bhubaneswar in which 14

participants participated.

A Three Days training programme 2.

o n " P r o j e c t P l a n n i n g &

Management" was held from

18.01.2017 - 20.01.2017 by Indian

Maritime University, Kolkata in which

17 participants participated.

Human Resources Development