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STAGES IN PORT OPERATION MANAGEMENT

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PORT OFF PORT – LIMITS (OPL) OPERATIONS

Port Operation And Berthing Management

SHIP OPERATIONS AT BERTH / TERMINAL

Port And Terminal Operators Logistic Network

OPL services help ships achieve time efficiency and minimum deviation, low cost, and economies of scale.

From this stage onward, the port authorities will handle the ship’s navigational, berthing, loading, and unloading operations, taking into consideration its commercial and contractual status, that is, depending on whether the ship is a liner or a tramp.

After the ship has met the navigational and documentation prerequisites, the operations stage involves the vessel’s actual purpose of visiting the port, which may include loading, unloading, bunkering(supplying of fuel), victualing(provide food), and other operations.

Competent ports actively pursue to attract skilled global partners such as terminal operators, to run a certain number of their containers, bulk and liquid cargoes, and multipurpose cargo terminals and become active members of the regional logistics infrastructure.

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GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS 02

Size And Types Of Vessels

Physical ability of port to accommodate the operation of the vessel.

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Infrastructure & equipment availability

The infrastructure of the portimpactshowreliably and quickly your cargo reachesitsdestination.

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Government Policy

Merchantshipsarebroadlyclassifiedonthebasisoftheirsizes andareasofoperation.Theclassificationoftheshipisdecided rightatthedesignstageonthebasisoftherouteofoperation andthepurposeoftheship.

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