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词条 Port of Kolkata
释义

  1. History

  2. Facilities

     Dock systems  Kolkata Dock System (KDS)  Haldia Dock Complex (HDC)  Dry Dock  Pilotage  Navigational Aids  Lighthouse  Light Vessels  Automatic Tide Gauges  Semaphores  River Marks and Buoys  Differential Global Positioning System (Differential GPS) 

  3. Operations

  4. Sister ports

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| caption = Khidirpore Dock of Kolkata Port
| country = {{flagicon|India}} India
| location = Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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| opened = {{start date and age|df=yes|1870}}
| operated = Kolkata Port Trust
| owner = Kolkata Port Trust, Ministry of Shipping, Government of India
| type = Coastal breakwater, riverine, large seaport
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| size =
| berths = 28 (Kolkata)
12 (Haldia)
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| blankdetailstitle1 = Main trades
| blankdetails1 = Automobiles, motorcycles and general industrial cargo including iron ore, granite, coal, fertilizers, petroleum products, and containers
Major exports: Iron ore, leather, cotton textiles
Major imports: Wheat, raw cotton, machinery, iron & steel
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| blankdetails2 = 134722 sqm
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| arrivals = 3670 (2017-2018) [1][2]
| cargotonnage = 57.886 million tonnes (2017-18) [1][2][3]
| containervolume = 7,96,000 (2017-2018)[4]TEUs[5]
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| passengertraffic = 20,396 (2016-17)[6]
| revenue = {{INRconvert|1242.23|c}}
| profit = {{INRconvert|70.24|c}}
| website = {{URL|http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/}}
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The Port of Kolkata is a riverine port in the city of Kolkata, India, located around {{convert|126|mi|km|order=flip}} from the sea.[7] It is the oldest operating port in India,[8] and was constructed by the British East India Company.[9]

The Port has two distinct dock systems - Kolkata Docks at Kolkata and a deep water dock at Haldia Dock Complex, Haldia.

In the 19th century, the Kolkata Port was the premier port in British India. After slavery was abolished in 1833, there was a high demand for laborers on sugar cane plantations in the British Empire. From 1838 to 1917, the British used this port to ship off over half a million Indians from all over India — mostly from the Bhojpuri Belt, Bengal, and Tamil Nadu — and take them to places across the world, such as Mauritius, Guyana, Suriname, Fiji, Belize, and the Caribbean Islands as indentured laborers. This explains the Indian Diaspora reaching as far as South America and the West Indies. There are millions of Indo-Mauritian, Indo-Fijian, Indo-Caribbean, Indo-Guyanese, Indo-Surinamese, and Indo-Belizean people in the world today. After independence, the port's importance decreased because of factors including the Partition of Bengal (1905), reduction in size of the port hinterland, and economic stagnation in eastern India.

It has a vast hinterland comprising the entire North East of India including West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, North East Hill States and two landlocked neighbouring countries namely, Nepal and Bhutan and also the Autonomous Region of Tibet (China).

With the turn of the century, the volume of throughput has again started increasing steadily. As of March 2018, the port is capable of processing annually 650,000 containers, mostly from Nepal, Bhutan, and India's northeastern states.[9]

History

Kolkata Port was established by the British East India Company after the company received trading rights from the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.

Following the shift of power from the company to the British crown, a port commission was set up in 1870. Though the port was conceived to be a commercial port and gateway of eastern India, the port played a very important role in the Second World War. It was bombed twice by the Japanese forces. After independence, the Commissioners for the Port of Kolkata were responsible for the port till January 1975 when Major Port Trusts Act, 1963, came into force.

The Port is now run by a Board of Trustees having representatives from the Government, Trade Bodies, various Port Users, Labour Unions and some nominated members.

Facilities

Dock systems

The Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) manages two separate dock agglomerations - the Kolkata Dock System (KDS) and the Haldia Dock Complex (HDC).

Kolkata Dock System (KDS)

It is situated on the left bank of the Hooghly River at {{Coord|22|32|53|N|88|18|05|E|name=Kolkata Dock System}} about {{convert|203|km|mi|abbr=on}} upstream from the sea. The pilotage station is at Gasper/ Saugor roads, 145 Kilometres to the south of the KDS (around 58 km from the sea). The system consists of:[10]

  • Kidderpore Docks (K.P. Docks) : 18 Berths, 6 Buoys / Moorings and 3 Dry Docks
  • Netaji Subhas Docks (N.S. Docks): 10 Berths, 2 Buoys / Moorings and 2 Dry Docks
  • Budge Budge River Moorings : 6 Petroleum Wharves
  • Anchorages : Diamond Harbour, Saugor Road, Sandheads

Apart from this, there are around 80 major riverine jetties, and many minor jetties, and a large number of ship breaking berths.

Haldia Dock Complex (HDC)

It is situated at {{Coord|22|02||N|88|06||E|name=Haldia Dock Complex}} around {{convert|60|km|mi}} away from the pilotage station. The complex consists of:

  • Impounded Dock. System with 12 Berths
  • 3 Oil Jetties in the River
  • 3 Barge Jetties in the River for handling Oil carried by Barges.
  • Haldia Anchorage for lash vessels.

All the docks are impounded dock systems with locks from river.

Dry Dock

KoPT has the largest dry dock facility in India . These dry docks cater to the diverse repair and maintenance needs of the vessels calling on the Eastern Ports of India. In addition, shipbuilding facilities are also available in these dry docks. All the dry docks are inside the impounded dock system. There are five dry docks of which three are in Kidderpore Dock and two are in Netaji Subhas Dock.[7]

Dry Docks of Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT)
Netaji Subhas Dock 1 172.21|m|ft}} x {{convert|22.86|m|ft}}
Netaji Subhas Dock 2 172.21|m|ft}} x {{convert|22.86|m|ft}}
Kidderpore Dock 1 160.02|m|ft}} x {{convert|19.5|m|ft}}
Kidderpore Dock 2 142.95|m|ft}} x {{convert|19.5|m|ft}}
Kidderpore Dock 3 102.1|m|ft}} x {{convert|14.63|m|ft}}

There is a fully-fledged repair workshop including Diesel Engine Overhauling Unit, Structural Shop, Heavy and Light Machine Shop, Forging Shop, Electrical Shop and a Chain Testing/Repair Shop with 2500 KN capacity Tensile Compression Testing Machine to support various activities in the dry dock. Kolkata Dry Dock & Workshop facilities have been awarded ISO 9001:2000 certificate in recognition of their excellence in quality.

Pilotage

Due to the constraints of the river (like silting, sandbars etc.) no seagoing vessel above 200 GT is allowed to navigate without a qualified pilot of the Kolkata Port Trust. The total pilotage distance to KDS is {{convert|221|km|mi}}, comprising {{convert|148|km|mi}} in river and {{convert|75|km|mi}} in sea, and for HDC is {{convert|121|km|mi}}, comprising {{convert|46|km|mi}} in river and {{convert|75|km|mi}} in sea.

Navigational Aids

Lighthouse
  • Sagar Lighthouse ({{Coord|21|39||N|88|03||E|name=Sagar Lighthouse}}) is situated at Middleton Point on the Sagar Island {{convert|1.5|km|mi}} inshore. It is visible from a distance of {{convert|28|km|mi}} in clear weather.[7]
  • Dariapur Lighthouse ({{Coord|21|47||N|87|52||E|name=Sagar Lighthouse}}) is situated on the right bank of Hooghly River south of Rasulpur river and about {{convert|2.7|km|mi}} inshore. It is visible from a distance of {{convert|35|km|mi}} in clear weather.[7]
Light Vessels
  • There are four unmanned light vessels to aid in navigation.
  • U.G.L.F. located at {{Coord|21|29|57|N|88|06|37.5|E|name=U.G.L.F.}}
  • L.G.L.F. located at {{Coord|21|21|57|N|88|10|05|E|name=L.G.L.F.}}
  • Talent WK L.V. located at {{Coord|21|17|21|N|88|11|17|E|name=Talent WK L.V.}}
  • Eastern Channel L.V. located at {{Coord|21|04|19|N|88|11|07|E|name=Eastern Channel L.V.}}
Automatic Tide Gauges

These are maintained at Tribeni, Garden Reach, Diamond Harbour and Haldia for round-the-clock recording of tidal data, which is used for the prediction of tides and preparation of tide tables by Survey of India.

Semaphores

These are maintained at Akra, Moyapur, Hooghly Point, Balari, Gangra and Sagar for displaying rises of tide for the convenience of various vessels navigating, dredging and surveying in the River Hooghly. The semaphores used to display the tide level at these localities on a mast by the position of the meter and decimeter arms which were manually rotated with the rise and fall of every decimeter of tidal level. However these semaphores are no longer functional and instead, tidal levels are broadcast over VHF radio every half an hour from all the above stations except at Balari.

River Marks and Buoys

A total of 500 (of which 140 are lighted) River Marks and Buoys are maintained by the KoPT. These are extremely useful in facilitating night navigation, pilotage and dredging. These lights are operated either by grid electricity, by battery or by dissolved Marine Acetylene Gas. There is also 1 boat buoy, 30 lighted buoys and 72 unlit buoys marking the navigational channel from Sandheads to Kolkata. It has one of the longest navigational channels in the world.

Differential Global Positioning System (Differential GPS)

In the wide estuary, position fixing with reference to shore objects to be viewed from the deck of a vessel, is very difficult. In 1983 KoPT introduced the Electronic Position Fixing System "Syledis" for position fixing of the vessels plying in the wide estuary of the Hooghly river. The Shore-based Syledis Position Fixing System was functioning round the clock with the help of the Syledis Stations located at Haldia, Raichak, Dadanpatra Bar and Frazergunj. The system was effectively utilized for the purpose of hydrographic survey and dredging.

KoPT has now replaced the Syledis Position Fixing System by Differential GPS (Differential Global Position Fixing System). This latest state-of the art technology provides improved location accuracy of up to 10 cm.

Operations

In the fiscal year 2013-14, Kolkata port handled {{convert|41.386|e6MT|e6ST|abbr=off}} of cargo. This is significantly less than {{convert|53.143|e6MT|e6ST|abbr=off}} of cargo it handled in 2005-06. However, the number of vessels handled at Kolkata Port during 2013-2014 was the highest among all Indian Major Ports. KoPT handled 17.1% of the total number of vessels, which worked at Indian Major Ports in 2011-2012; significant improvement over 2011-12 which was 16%. During the fiscal year 2011-2012, 3183 vessels called at KoPT.[11]

The average turn around time per vessel was 4.18 days for Kolkata Dock System and 3.37 for Haldia Dock Complex.[12][13]

Operational Indicators Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT)[6][12][14][15]
Number of Containers 630,094562,020600,426552,241 TEUs
Import Cargo 36.2527.4227.0227.97 million metric tonnes
Export Cargo 10.0513.9612.9115.28 million metric tonnes
Passenger Traffic 39,55242,51440,34952,239
Number of Ships Handled 3,2303,225N/AN/A
Financial Indicators Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT)[12]
Operating Income {{INRconvert|1867.69|c}}{{INRconvert|1896.14|c}}{{INRconvert|1402.20|c}}{{INRconvert|1693.19|c}}{{INRconvert|1607.20|c}}
Operating Expenditure {{INRconvert|1936.13|c}}{{INRconvert|1966.37|c}}{{INRconvert|1700.42|c}}{{INRconvert|1554.95|c}}{{INRconvert|1463.15|c}}
Net Surplus {{INRconvert|-68.46|c}}{{INRconvert|-70.23|c}}{{INRconvert|-298.22|c}}{{INRconvert|138.24|c}}{{INRconvert|144.05|c}}

Sister ports

  • Port Metro Vancouver
  • Newcastle, New South Wales
  • {{flagicon|Japan}} Kobe port, Japan

See also

  • Haldia Port
  • Kulpi Port
  • Farakka Port
  • Tajpur Port
  • Sagar Port
  • Kolkata Eye
  • Ports in West Bengal
  • Ports in India

References

1. ^{{cite news | url= http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/kolkata/kolkata-port-records-highest-traffic-in-2017-18-chairman-vinit-kumar-5123892/|title= Kolkata Port records highest traffic in 2017-18: Chairman Vinit Kumar|date= 4 April 2018 |accessdate = 23 April 2018 | publisher= The Indian Express}}
2. ^file:///C:/Data/Users/DefApps/APPDATA/LOCAL/Packages/UCMobileLimited.UC_6n7f2ndsr2206/LocalState/Download/80345301.pdf
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/index1.php?layout=2&lang=1&level=1&sublinkid=83&lid=124 |title=Kolkata Port Trust - Cargo Statistics |accessdate = 13 June 2017 | publisher=Kolkata Port Trust}}
4. ^{{cite news|publisher= Business Line| title=Container handling by major ports rises 8% to 9.135 m TEUs in FY18 | date= 9 April 2018| access-date=25 April 2018 | url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/container-handling-by-major-ports-rises-8-to-9135-m-teus-in-fy18/article23484121.ece}}
5. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.joc.com/port-news/asian-ports/port-nhava-sheva/india’s-major-ports-see-67-percent-growth-container-volumes_20150407.html | title = India’s major ports see 6.7 percent growth in container volumes | publisher = JOC.co | date = 7 April 2015| accessdate = 27 June 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/showfile.php?layout=2&lang=1&lid=1288 |title=Passenger Traffic at Kolkata Port |accessdate = 18 January 2019| publisher=Kolkata Port Trust}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/index_new.html |title=Calcutta Port Trust - Brief History |accessdate=11 February 2013 |publisher=Calcutta Port Trust |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070313003421/http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/index_new.html |archivedate=13 March 2007 |df=dmy-all }}
8. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/kolkata/close-to-150-years-country-s-oldest-port-staring-at-threats-from-proposed-ports-in-odisha-and-bengal/story-PjuxNUKHMZVRESwJ1zjmXO.html|title=Close to 150 years, country’s oldest port staring at threats from proposed ports in Odisha and Bengal|last=Bhattacharya|first=Snigdhendu|date=2017-05-05|work=Hindustan Times|access-date=2018-04-04|language=en}}
9. ^{{Cite news|url=http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2018-03-10/kolkata-port-plans-upgrade-to-stave-off-competition.html|title=Kolkata Port plans upgrade to stave off competition|last=Acharya|first=Shangkar|date=Mar 10, 2018|work=Kathmandu Post|access-date=2018-04-04|language=en}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Kolkata Dock System (KDS)|url=http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/cargostatistics.html |title=Kolkata Port Trust - Cargo Statistics |accessdate=17 December 2014 |publisher=Kolkata Port Trust |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130905184451/http://kolkataporttrust.gov.in/cargostatistics.html |archivedate=5 September 2013 |df=dmy-all }}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/showfile.php?layout=1&lang=1&lid=1552 |title=Administrative Report 2014-15 |date=2015 |accessdate=8 July 2016 |publisher=Kolkata Port Trust}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/Performa1_new.html | title=Kolkata Port Trust - Performance Indicators | accessdate=17 December 2014 | publisher=Kolkata Port Trust}}
14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/page4.htm |title=Kolkata Port Trust - Container Statistics |accessdate = 11 February 2013 |publisher=Kolkata Port Trust}}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/page2.htm |title=TRAFFIC HANDLED AT KOLKATA PORT |accessdate=17 December 2014 |publisher=Kolkata Port Trust}}

External links

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  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070313003421/http://www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in/index_new.html Kolkata Port Trust]
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