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  2. International Container Transshipment Terminal, Kochi

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    The first phase was opened in 2011 with a 600 m Quay length and a draft of 14.5 m, with a capacity to handle 1 million TEUs. In October 2023, the terminal capacity was increased to 1.4 million TEUs after the arrival of six new cranes, including two STS megamax cranes. [7] [8] In the second phase the capacity will be enhanced to 3 million TEUs.

  3. Container port - Wikipedia

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    A container port, container terminal, or intermodal terminal is a facility where cargo containers are transshipped between different transport vehicles, for onward transportation. The transshipment may be between container ships and land vehicles, for example trains or trucks , in which case the terminal is described as a maritime container port .

  4. Terminal Operating System - Wikipedia

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    A Terminal Operating System, or TOS, is a key part of a supply chain and primarily aims to control the movement and storage of various types of cargo in and around a port or marine terminal. The systems also enables better use of assets, labour and equipment, plan workload, and receive up-to-date information.

  5. Stowage plan for container ships - Wikipedia

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    Container size – A 20 feet container can not be loaded up on a 40 feet container, but the reverse is possible if the vessel structure allows it. Planners can also load a 40 feet container on top of two units of 20 feet container, this known as a "Russian stowage" or "mixed stowage".

  6. Dry port - Wikipedia

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    Container transfer at the seaport can be sped up and container handling space can be reduced by transferring functions to an inland site away from the port and coast. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Distribution can also be made more efficient by setting up a link between the inland site and seaport as, say, a high-capacity rail link with a lower unit cost than ...

  7. SOCEP Constanța - Wikipedia

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    Socep's activity centers around two operating terminals — a container terminal (300,000 TEU – annual operating capacity) and a general cargo terminal (3 million tons – annual operating capacity). [3] [4] The company's terminal in Constanţa is one of the oldest terminals and is the second largest in terms of volume of shipments. [3]

  8. Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Dredged materials were used to create new upland south of the new Elizabeth Channel, where the port authority constructed the Elizabeth Marine Terminal. The first shipping facility to open on the Elizabeth Channel was the new 90-acre (36 ha) Sea-Land Container Terminal, which was the prototype for virtually every container terminal constructed ...

  9. Forties pipeline system - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline carries crude oil 169 kilometres (105 mi), routing through the Forties Unity riser platform, to the terminal at Cruden Bay. From there unstabilised crude is co-mingled with natural gas condensate from the St Fergus terminal and pumped to the processing facility at Kinneil, Grangemouth. The onshore pipeline has three intermediate ...