1/2. A history was created in Deendayal Port Trust when M.V. BERGE NYANGANI, a Capesize vessel having LOA of 291.9 Mtrs had berthed directly at CB-10. The vessel is scheduled to unload 1,04,450 MT of coal at Kandla. @shipmin_india @PIB_India @PIBAhmedabad pic.twitter.com/qkOZTOXT91
— Deendayal Port Trust (@Deendayal_Port) September 25, 2021
2/2. Earlier Capesize vessels at DPT could only be handled in the midstream due to navigational constraints. Berthing of M.V. BERGE NYANGANI has surpassed the previous record which was achieved when M.V. BELL, having a LOA of 269.9 Mtrs had berthed on 01-08-2021.@shipmin_india pic.twitter.com/YT8ldmWRVv
— Deendayal Port Trust (@Deendayal_Port) September 25, 2021
Vessel MV Bell, Length 269.9m discharged 1,26,440 MT of Indonesian Coal at Cargo Jetty No. 10, being First of its kind at DPT, berthed on 1.8.2021 completed and sailed on 5.8.2021 by Dariya Shipping with the coordination of Marine & Traffic Department.@shipmin_india @PIB_ShipMin pic.twitter.com/9JtzfylVAQ
— Deendayal Port Trust (@Deendayal_Port) August 6, 2021
Large Capesize vessel of LOA 292 M handled for the first time at berth in history of Deendayal Port. This has broken the last record of bringing 269 M length vessel in last month.
MV Berge Nyangani of LOA 292 mtrs on date 25.09.2021 was berthed at Deendayal Port and it is our immense pleasure to inform you all that we M/s Dariya Shipping Agenices Pvt Ltd and Handling Agent facilitated the berthing of a large capsize vessel for the first time at Deendaya Port.
It was the first time that a 292 M LOA vessel had come to the berth, highlighted a release.
Deendayal port officials efforts are appriciated world wide including DPT Chairman Mr SK Mehta (IFS), Deputy Chairman Mr Nandeesh Shukla (IRTS), Deputy Conservator Capt Pradeep Mohanty , Traffic Manager Mr. GRV Prasada Rao ,Harbour Master Capt Shashikant Jadhav, Harbour master (in charge) Capt Pathak and Pilot Capt G. Raj & Capt R. Prasad etc with whose assistance and constant support vessel was safely brought alongside at berth.
The vessel carried 1,05,000 MT of Indonesian origin coal and came to berth directly.