The proposed 12 Million Ton Per Year (MTPY) Dhamra-Chand-bali Bulk Terminal, in Orissa, India is slated for development by International Seaports Pre. Limited (ISPL). The terminal was designed to handle a complex mix of the following dry- bulk cargo: Coking Coal Imports, Thermal Coal Experts, and Iron Ore Exports. The transportation system for cargo movement under the control of the terminal operator included, (1) A 17 km Navigation Channel, (2) A high volume Dry Bulk Import/Export Terminal and, (3) A 61 km Single-line Rail Link. The 12 Million Tons throughput would consist of a cargo mix for five different shippers. Over 200 vessels and almost 3,000 Indian Railways rakes (unit trains) would be required to move the 12 Million Tons of cargo each year.
Operations Simulation of the Proposed 12 MTPY Dhamra-Chandbali Marine Terminal, Orissa, India
Ports Conference 2001 ; 2001 ; Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Ports '01 ; 1-10
2001-04-27
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SIMULATION OF MARINE TERMINAL OPERATIONS
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