India’s biggest dry bulk vessel berths successfully at Hazira
February 06, 2014
Surat, 6 February 2014
MV Kiran, a 175,000 tonne DWT vessel, the largest dry bulk vessel in Indian Fleet, berthed at Essar Bulk Terminal, Hazira to discharge Iron Ore Pellets.
The vessel, owned by Essar Shipping, has a Length Overall of 281m and Beam of 45 m, making it the largest ship the terminal has handled till date. The handling of a ship of this size highlights the capability of Essar Bulk Terminal Hazira, to handle the largest of bulk carriers. It also highlights the operational efficiency of the terminal, and the capability of the operating team.
Speaking on the occasion, Capt. Subhas Das, CEO, Essar Bulk Terminal, Hazira, said, “We deployed powerful tugs, and ensured adequate under keel clearance, accurate judgment of vessel’s engine and steering capabilities. We congratulate the pilots and the terminal team which brought in the largest ship we have handled till date.”
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rajiv Agarwal, MD & CEO, Essar Ports Ltd. Said, “We are proud of our team at Hazira, which is now handling some of the largest bulk carriers. Our focus is on operational excellence and safety of operations, and our teams on the ground are continuously striving towards it. My congratulations to the EBTL Hazira team on this achievement”.
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