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1. Introduction Chettinad International Coal Terminal Private Limited (CITPL) operates a state-of-the-art, high-efficiency coal handling facility at the Kamarajar Port (formerly Ennore Port), located on the Coromandel Coast of Tamil Nadu, India. CITPL is specifically designed to handle large dry bulk carriers (primarily Capesize and Panamax vessels) transporting coal for thermal power generation and industrial use. The vessel berthing process at CITPL is a critical logistical operation, defined by precision, safety, and rapid turnaround to minimize demurrage and optimize supply chain continuity.

Vessel berthing at CITPL is a synchronized, high-discipline marine operation that integrates port pilotage, tug handling, skilled mooring crews, and real-time hydro-meteorological data. By adhering to strict draft limits, approach velocities, and safety protocols, CITPL ensures safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible berthing for coal carriers, directly supporting the power generation infrastructure of southern India. This write-up is based on standard marine terminal procedures typical of CITPL as of the 2023–2025 operational window. For actual navigation orders or current draft restrictions, always refer to the latest Kamarajar Port Circular or CITPL Port Information Guide.

Citpl Vessel Berthing Guide

1. Introduction Chettinad International Coal Terminal Private Limited (CITPL) operates a state-of-the-art, high-efficiency coal handling facility at the Kamarajar Port (formerly Ennore Port), located on the Coromandel Coast of Tamil Nadu, India. CITPL is specifically designed to handle large dry bulk carriers (primarily Capesize and Panamax vessels) transporting coal for thermal power generation and industrial use. The vessel berthing process at CITPL is a critical logistical operation, defined by precision, safety, and rapid turnaround to minimize demurrage and optimize supply chain continuity.

Vessel berthing at CITPL is a synchronized, high-discipline marine operation that integrates port pilotage, tug handling, skilled mooring crews, and real-time hydro-meteorological data. By adhering to strict draft limits, approach velocities, and safety protocols, CITPL ensures safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible berthing for coal carriers, directly supporting the power generation infrastructure of southern India. This write-up is based on standard marine terminal procedures typical of CITPL as of the 2023–2025 operational window. For actual navigation orders or current draft restrictions, always refer to the latest Kamarajar Port Circular or CITPL Port Information Guide. citpl vessel berthing

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