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Industrial Visit Report at Mundra

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Organizers
Faculty of Computer Applications
Participants
76
Contact No.
Start Date
07/04/2023 03:36 AM
End Date
09/01/2023 10:36 PM
Venue
AT:- MUNDRA PORT, KUTCH, GUJARAT
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Description

The Ganpat University bus was boarded up to Ahmedabad. The bus reached Ahmedabad around 3:30 am than from there the buses from Adani were taken up to Mundra port. The buses reached Adani Shantivihar around 12:30 pm. The students were allocated specific rooms and then lunch was provided later.

About Mundra Port

Mundra Port is the largest private port of India located on the north shores of the Gulf of Kutch near Mundra, Kutch district, Gujarat. Formerly it was operated by Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone Limited (MPSEZ) owned by Adani Group which later it was expanded into Adani Ports & SEZ Limited (APSEZ) managing several ports. In 2013-2014, Mundra Port has handled 100 million tons of cargo in a year becoming the first Indian port to do so. It also became India's biggest port by cargo handled.

Adani Mundra Port

The multi-purpose terminals contain nine berths of a total 1.8 thousand meters long with alongside depths ranging from 9 to 16.5 meters. Berth 1 is 275 meters long with alongside depth of 15.5 meters and can accommodate vessels to 75 thousand DWT. Berth 2 is 180 meters long with alongside depth of 13 meters and can accommodate vessels to 30 thousand DWT. Accommodating vessels to 60 thousand DWT, Berths 3 and 4 are each 225 meters long; Berth 3 has alongside depth of 14 meters, and Berth 4 has alongside depth of 12 meters. Berths 5 and 6 are each 250 meters long with alongside depth of 14 meters, and both can accommodate vessels to 150 thousand DWT. Berths 7 and 8 are each 175 meters long with alongside depth of 12 meters and can accommodate vessels to 40 thousand DWT. The Barge Berth is 80 meters long with alongside depth of 6 meters and capacity for vessels of 2500 DWT.The Mundra Port offers 21 closed dockside warehouses with capacity for 137 thousand square meters to store wheat, sugar, rice, fertilizer and fertilizer raw materials, and deoiled cakes. The port offers 880 thousand square meters of open storage for steel sheets, coils, plate, clinker, scrap, salt, coke, bentonite, and coal. An additional 26 thousand square meters of open storage is available alongside the railway. The port also offers a wheatcleaning facility with capacity to handle 1200 metric tons per day and a ricesorting and –grading facility that can handle 500 metric tons per day. The Port of Mundra is planning several additions and improvements. Two thermal power plants are under construction that will produce over 8600 megawatts. A new terminal site is proposed to be located about ten nautical miles west of the current terminals at the Port of Mundra. The terminal will eventually contain three deep-water offshore berths and two sets of stackyards for coal, iron ore, and other dry bulk cargo.

Adani Power Plant

The Mundra Thermal Power Project was conceived to provide power for the captive consumption of APSEZ in Mundra. Thereafter the vision and the capabilities of the promoters has made Mundra Power project the largest single location Coal based Thermal Power Station in India and one of the top five in the World. All the nine units of Mundra power plant have been commissioned one after another in shortest possible time of 33 months. Capacity - 4620 MW (5 X 660 MW + 4 X 330 MW) Largest single location private coal based power plant in the world. Adani Power created history by synchronizing the first super-critical technology based 660MW generating unit at Mundra. This is not only the first supercritical generating unit in the country but also the fastest project implementation ever by any power developer in the country with synchronization within 36 months from the inception.

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