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Jaigad Port

Jaigad Port also officially known as JSW Jaigarh Port[1] is a sea port in Jaigad, Maharashtra, on the eastern coast of the Arabian Sea. The port is operated by JSW Infrastructure. It is Maharashtra's first deep water and all-weather port for berthing of capsized ships. The port offers specialised services for dry bulk and liquid cargo.[3] As of 2021, the port has a cargo handling capacity of 50 million metric tons (55 million short tons).[3]

JSW Jaigad Port[1]
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Location
CountryIndia
LocationJaigad, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
Coordinates17°18′14″N 73°12′23″E / 17.3037609°N 73.2063366°E / 17.3037609; 73.2063366
Details
Opened2009; 15 years ago (2009)
Operated byJSW Jaigarh Port Limited
Owned byJSW Infrastructure
Type of harbourDeep-sea port
No. of berths7
Main tradesSteam Coal and Sugar
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage50 million tonnes (2021)[2]
Draft18.5 metres (61 ft)

Background edit

JSW Energy started construction of a 1200 MW thermal power plant (known as the Ratnagiri Power Plant) at Jaigad in the Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra, in the early 2000s. The thermal power plant was commissioned in 2007. The Jaigad port (JSW) was established in 2006 to support the coal import requirements directly adjacent to the thermal power plant. The port was officially inaugurated in August 2009. All of the coal for JSW Energy thermal power plant is supplied by Jaigad Port.

Operations edit

Jaigad Port has a handling capacity of 50 million metric tons (55 million short tons) per year and 7 berths, of which all berths are operational. The total quay length is 1.91 kilometres (18.54 mi), and the depths 18.5 meters. These characteristics are comparable with those offered by the most important international ports, allowing the accommodation of tankers with a capacity of 3,40,000 tonnes deadweight (DWT) and bulkcarriers of 2,00,000 DWT.[4]

Statistics edit

In the fiscal year 2019, Jaigad Port handled 20.96 million metric tons (23.10 million short tons) of cargo. This is significantly higher than 15.04 million metric tons (16.58 million short tons) of cargo it handled in 2018.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b http://ippta.org.in/members/MrKarun
  2. ^ https://www.careratings.com/upload/CompanyFiles/PR/06012021031203_JSW_Jaigarh_Port_Limited.pdf
  3. ^ a b "JSW Infrastructure Ltd. Annual Report FY 2020-21.pdf" (PDF). www.jsw.in. JSW. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Jaigarh port infrastructure". www.jsw.in. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  5. ^ "JSW Jaigarh Port Limited - Press Release" (PDF). www.careratings.com. Retrieved 13 October 2022.

External links edit

  • Official site

jaigad, port, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, october, 2022. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jaigad Port news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Jaigad Port also officially known as JSW Jaigarh Port 1 is a sea port in Jaigad Maharashtra on the eastern coast of the Arabian Sea The port is operated by JSW Infrastructure It is Maharashtra s first deep water and all weather port for berthing of capsized ships The port offers specialised services for dry bulk and liquid cargo 3 As of 2021 the port has a cargo handling capacity of 50 million metric tons 55 million short tons 3 JSW Jaigad Port 1 Click on the map for a fullscreen viewLocationCountryIndiaLocationJaigad Ratnagiri MaharashtraCoordinates17 18 14 N 73 12 23 E 17 3037609 N 73 2063366 E 17 3037609 73 2063366DetailsOpened2009 15 years ago 2009 Operated byJSW Jaigarh Port LimitedOwned byJSW InfrastructureType of harbourDeep sea portNo of berths7Main tradesSteam Coal and SugarStatisticsAnnual cargo tonnage50 million tonnes 2021 2 Draft18 5 metres 61 ft Contents 1 Background 2 Operations 3 Statistics 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground editJSW Energy started construction of a 1200 MW thermal power plant known as the Ratnagiri Power Plant at Jaigad in the Ratnagiri district Maharashtra in the early 2000s The thermal power plant was commissioned in 2007 The Jaigad port JSW was established in 2006 to support the coal import requirements directly adjacent to the thermal power plant The port was officially inaugurated in August 2009 All of the coal for JSW Energy thermal power plant is supplied by Jaigad Port Operations editJaigad Port has a handling capacity of 50 million metric tons 55 million short tons per year and 7 berths of which all berths are operational The total quay length is 1 91 kilometres 18 54 mi and the depths 18 5 meters These characteristics are comparable with those offered by the most important international ports allowing the accommodation of tankers with a capacity of 3 40 000 tonnes deadweight DWT and bulkcarriers of 2 00 000 DWT 4 Statistics editIn the fiscal year 2019 Jaigad Port handled 20 96 million metric tons 23 10 million short tons of cargo This is significantly higher than 15 04 million metric tons 16 58 million short tons of cargo it handled in 2018 5 See also editJaigad Village Jaigad Fort Sangameshwar Ports in IndiaReferences edit a b http ippta org in members MrKarun https www careratings com upload CompanyFiles PR 06012021031203 JSW Jaigarh Port Limited pdf a b JSW Infrastructure Ltd Annual Report FY 2020 21 pdf PDF www jsw in JSW Retrieved 13 October 2022 Jaigarh port infrastructure www jsw in Retrieved 13 October 2022 JSW Jaigarh Port Limited Press Release PDF www careratings com Retrieved 13 October 2022 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaigad Port amp oldid 1214958340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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