Port Pipavav has once again demonstrated its operational excellence on Nedlloyd Tasman (operating on Maersk Line’s ME1 service), registering a work productivity of 121.83 mph and gross crane productivity of 40.80 mph.
This mirrors its earlier achievements on the Al-Manakh (operating on UASC’s IMR service) and the inaugural Maersk Line ME3 call.
According to Exim News Service, on the UASC vessel, excellent work productivity numbers of 108 mph were achieved, confirming Port Pipavav’s total commitment to all of its customers. In a short span of 10 days, this was the third vessel on which the work productivity exceeded 100 moves.
Gross crane productivity has also crossed 40 mph consistently in April. This re-establishes Port of Pipavav as the top performing terminal in the region.
Complimenting the operations team and all those who contributed to the high productivity achievement, Mr Ravi Gaitonde, Chief Operating Officer, remarked, Faster turnaround of vessels will certainly make Port Pipavav cost-competitive to our customers. The Port is focused on customer satisfaction.Mr Milind, Operations Manager at Port Pipavav, remarked, Excellent team work, well planned operations supported by coordination between yard activity and vessel side activity, flawless equipment and close supervision resulted in higher productivity. We always compete with our own previous performances.
Source: Transportweekly