On the 12th February 2015, at the reception being held by the Port of Antwerp that evening, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and APEC Antwerp/Flanders Training Center, Antwerp Port Authority, signed an MoU to establish the ĆĀ“JNPT-APEC Port Training CentreĆĀ“ in JN Port area at Navi Mumbai.
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Tag: Port Management
KoPT expects Rs 5 cr from ship breaking operation
Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) expects to earn revenues worth nearly Rs 5 crore a year initially through ship breaking operation, which it decided to resume after a gap of almost three years.
Contract opportunities in PPT
Odisha-based Paradip Port Trust (PPT) plans to raise its cargo handling capacity from 80 million metric tonne to 143 million metric tonne by the year 2015 and to 252 million metric tonne by 2020 through a host of capacity expansion projects, the port said in its website. Towards this goal, the port plans to deepen channel and berths' to handle Cape size vessels (i.e. up to 1, 25,000 DWT size),
VO Chidambaranar Port facility dedicated to nation
GK Vasan, Union Minister of Shipping, dedicated the 12.80 m draught facility for berthing of Panamax vessels to the nation at a function organised by V.O.Chidambaranar Port in Tuticorin.

