Multi Cargo Port Terminal at Hazira, Surat

Multi Cargo Port Terminal at Hazira, Surat

Multi Cargo Port Terminal at Hazira, Surat Adani Hazira Port Private Limited Multi Cargo Terminal at Hazira (Surat) Port Table of Content AHPPL Multi Cargo Terminal at Hazira (Surat) Port CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................... 7 1.1 BACKGROUND 7 1.1.1 Historical development: 7 1.1.2 Development of phase 1b 8 1.1.3 Subsequent phases 8 1.2 OBJECTIVES 8 1.3 PROGRESS OF THE PROJECT 9 1.3.1 Design evolution 9 2 SITE LOCATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL DATA ................................................. 10 2.1 FUTURE GROWTH POTENTIAL AND TRAFFIC PROJECTIONS 10 2.2 LOCATION: 10 2.3 METEOROLOGICAL DATA 10 2.3.1 Temperature 11 2.3.2 Relative humidity 11 2.3.3 Barometric pressure 12 2.3.4 Rainfall 12 2.3.5 Visibility 13 2.3.6 Wind Conditions 14 2.3.7 Tidal data 14 2.3.8 Waves 14 2.3.9 Current 14 3 MARKET SURVEY AND MULTI CARGO TRAFFIC FORECAST ........................... 15 3.1 INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC FACTORS RELATED TO SEABORNE TRADE 15 3.1.1 World seaborne trade 15 3.1.2 India’s seaborne trade 16 3.1.3 Indian economy overview 17 3.2 CARGO TRAFFIC 17 3.2.1 Cargo traffic at Indian ports 17 3.2.2 Cargo traffic at Gujarat 18 3.3 COAL 19 3.4 STEEL PRODUCT 24 3.5 FERTILIZER 27 3.5.1 Development and growth of fertilizer industry 27 3.5.2 Joint venture abroad 27 3.5.3 Production vs. Imports of fertilizers 28 3.6 LIQUID CARGO OVERVIEW 30 3.6.1 Vegetable oil 30 3.6.2 Liquid bulk chemical (mainly petrochemicals) 33 3.6.3 Petroleum products (pol) 36 3.7 De­oiled cake (DOC) 38 3.8 AUTOMOBILE CARGO 40 3.9 CONTAINER CARGO 41 3.9.1 Overview 41 3.9.2 Detailed container traffic profile : 43 3.9.3 Competition assessment and plans: 43 3.10 SUMMARY 48 Page 2 of 70 Multi Cargo Terminal at Hazira (Surat) Port 4 PORT DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW ....................................................................... 49 4.1 TRAFFIC 49 4.2 DESIGN VESSELS SIZE 49 4.2.1 General 49 4.3 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IN NEXT 5 YEAR 50 4.4 MARINE FACILITIES 50 4.4.1 Limiting criteria for marine operations 51 4.4.2 Pilot boarding 51 4.4.3 Tug operation 51 4.4.4 Ship-to-shore cargo transfer 51 4.5 SIZING OF THE HARBOUR AREA 51 4.5.1 Under keel clearance and water depth 52 4.5.2 Dredge depth 53 4.5.3 Turning circle 53 4.5.4 Stopping distance 54 4.5.5 Channel alignment and width 54 4.5.6 Breakwater protection 55 4.5.7 Berth orientation and configuration 55 4.5.8 Harbour crafts 56 4.6 NAVIGATIONAL ASPECTS 56 4.6.1 Protection against waves 56 4.6.2 Navigation channel dimensions 56 4.7 CARGO HANDLING OPERATIONS 57 4.7.1 Coal 57 4.7.2 Fertilizer and FRM 57 4.7.3 DOC 57 4.7.4 Containers 57 4.7.5 Liquids 57 4.7.6 Break-bulk 57 4.8 BERTH REQUIREMENT 57 4.8.1 Cargo throughput 57 4.8.2 Cargo handling rates 58 4.8.3 Parcel size 58 4.8.4 Operational time 59 4.8.5 Time required for peripheral activities 59 4.8.6 Allowable level of berth occupancy 59 4.9 CARGO TERMINALS 60 4.10 CONCEPT LAY OUT PLAN 61 4.11 PROPOSED TERMINALS 61 4.11.1 Coal terminal 61 4.11.2 Container terminals 61 4.11.3 Steel and automobile terminal 62 4.11.4 Break Bulk/General Dry Cargo terminals 62 4.11.5 Liquid terminals 63 4.11.6 Tug Berths 63 5 SUPPORTING INFRASTRUCTURES....................................................................... 64 5.1 GENERAL LAYOUT 64 5.2 DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR INFRASTRUCTURE LINKAGES 64 5.2.1 Road Connectivity to State Highway & National Highway 64 5.2.2 Rail connectivity 65 5.3 FIRE SAFETY 65 5.3.1 Fire hydrant 66 Page 3 of 70 Multi Cargo Terminal at Hazira (Surat) Port 5.3.2 Fire tenders 66 5.3.3 Fire extinguishers 66 5.3.4 Auto sprinklers 67 5.3.5 Fire alarm 67 5.4 BUNKERING 67 5.5 BUILDINGS 67 5.6 DUST SUPPRESSION SYSTEM 67 5.7 POWER 68 5.8 WATER 68 5.9 DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE 68 5.10 IT & TELE­COMMUNICATIONS 68 5.11 SECURITY 68 5.12 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION MEASURES 69 5.13 GREEN BELT 69 5.14 DISASTER MANAGEMENT & THE PORT 69 5.15 DESALINATION PLANT 70 5.16 EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT 70 List of tables Table 2‐1 Typical annual seasons......................................................................................................................11 Table 2‐2 Air temperatures at Surat Airport ....................................................................................................11 Table 2‐3 Relative Humidity at Surat Airport...................................................................................................11 Table 2‐4 Average Barometric Pressure ...........................................................................................................12 Table 2‐5 Monthly Rainfall.................................................................................................................................12 Table 2‐6 Monthly Visibility figures ..................................................................................................................13 Table 2‐7 Annual visibility figures.....................................................................................................................13 Table 3­1 World Seaborne trade figures......................................................................................................15 Table 3­2 World Economic Growth, 2006 – 09 (annual percentage change).......................................15 Table 3­3 World vs. India GDP growth (%).................................................................................................17 Table 3­4 Cargo breakup for west coast ports (2008­09)........................................................................19 Table 3­5 Year­wise Total Demand for Coal in India (mT).......................................................................20 Table 3­6 : Coal quality of Domestic port and Imported Coal ..................................................................20 Table 3­7 : Capacity of Indian Power Plants................................................................................................20 Table 3­8 Expected Demand and Supply of Coal in India (mT)................................................................21 Table 3­9 Imported Coal Requirement in the Primary and Secondary Hinterland.............................21 Table 3­10 Details of Railway distance advantages of Hazira (Surat) Port over competing Ports for Thermal Coal .....................................................................................................................................................22 Table 3­11 : Trend of Coal Import at Magdalla Port. (mT) .......................................................................22 Table 3­12 Coal Demand, Potential and Firm Traffic for Hazira (Surat) Port (mT) ............................24 Table 3­13 Global demand scenario for next 5 years ................................................................................25 Table 3­14 Capacity of Steel Pipe manufactures (Western India) ..........................................................25 Table 3­15 : Port Distance Matrix ­ Indore and Dahej Manufacturing location....................................25 Table 3­16 : Traffic projection for steel cargo for Hazira (Surat) Port...................................................26 Table 3­17 Year wise detail of fertilizer handling at West Coast (mT)...................................................28 Table 3­18 : Year wise detail of fertilizer handling expected at Indian Ports and west coast ports.29 Table 3­19 Potential and Firm Traffic forecast for Fertilizer and FRM Cargo (mT)............................29 Table 3­20 Year wise detail of edible oil handled at west coast Indian ports. (mT) ...........................31 Table 3­21 Future imports of edible oil. (mT) ............................................................................................31 Table 3­22 Edible Oil Cargo Potential at the Port (mT) ............................................................................32 Table 3­23 State­wise Percentage Share of Chemical and Petrochemical Production (%) ...............33 Table 3­24 : Bulk Liquid Chemicals handling at Indian Ports (mT)......................................................35 Page 4 of 70 Multi Cargo Terminal at Hazira (Surat) Port Table 3­25 Potential and firm traffic projection for bulk liquid petrochemicals (mT)......................35 Table 3­26 : Import of crude and import/ exports of Petroleum Product (mT) ..................................36 Table 3­27 : Year wise Details of POL Cargo Handled at West Coast. (mT) ...........................................37 Table 3­28 Petroleum products traffic potential at Hazira (Surat) Port. ..............................................37 Table 3­29 Oil Seed Production in India as follows ...................................................................................38 Table 3­30 De­Oiled Cakes (DOC) exports (mT).........................................................................................38 Table 3­31 Port wise Export Details of DOC (mT) ......................................................................................38 Table 3­32 Details of Railway Distance Advantage of Hazira (Surat) Port over Competing Ports for DOC Cargo...........................................................................................................................................................39 Table 3­33 Export of DOC from Gujarat Port...............................................................................................39 Table 3­34 Potential and firm traffic forecast for DOC (mT) ...................................................................39

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