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Pre Arrival:  Overview | Location | Charts | Limits   ...
Arrival:  Approaches | Pilotage | Anchorages
Communications:  Pratique | Pre-Arrival | VHF | VTS/Radar
Berthing Ops:  Tugs | Berths | Mooring
Cargo:  Breakbulk | Bulk | Containers | Other | Tankers   ...
Pollution:  Ballast | Pollution | Waste | Slops
Facilities:  Medical | Water | Fuel | Chandlery | Storing   ...
Security:  Police etc | Emergency | Fire | Security   ...
Local Info:  Holidays | Weather | Congestion
Report:  Report

Summary

Max. Size:  Breakbulk:  Depth 14.5 m. (tidal). Containers:  Displacement 231,600 tonnes, LOA 405 m., draft 17.5 m., depth 18.0 m. (tidal). Bulk:  Displacement 360,000 tonnes, LOA 348 m., draft 17.5 m., depth 18.0 m. (tidal). Tankers:  360,000 d.w.t., LOA 348 m., draft 24.4 m., depth 32.0 m. (tidal). Gas:  Draft 11.8 m., depth 14.5 m. (tidal).
Fuel:  Available.
Airport:  Bhuj Domestic, 65 km. Kandla Domestic, 70 km.
Repairs/Drydocks:  All repairs possible.
Medical:  First aid facilities available.

INMUN

OVERVIEW:  Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) is the largest privately developed port in the country and a multi sector SEZ which is spread over 100 sq.km. in Kutch Gujarat India. The port is located in the Northern Gulf of Kutch, close to major maritime routes, making it one of the country's most convenient gateways for international trade. It's proximity to hinterland of North and NW India, gives it a strategic advantage to serve industry and trade in this landlocked region, which contributes approx. 70% of India's total international containerised cargo. The Port comprises a total of 30 berths, including 12 dry cargo berths, four liquid berths (including Berth B-1 common for LPG and liquid cargo), 10 container berths, one LNG berth, two SPMs and one barge berth.
India's largest port by cargo volume handled.
LOCATION:  On the northern shore of the Gulf of Kutch, 60 km. SW