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DP World's ICTT Cochin Handles Largest-Ever Container Vessel
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DP World's ICTT Cochin Handles Largest-Ever Container Vessel

In a remarkable feat for India's maritime trade, DP World's International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT) at Cochin achieved a significant milestone by successfully handling the largest-ever container vessel, the MSC MARA. Measuring a staggering 364 meters in length and 51 meters in width, with a capacity of 15,934 TEUs, the MSC MARA's docking at ICTT Cochin marks not only a triumph for the terminal but also for the Indian port industry.

The momentous occasion also signifies the highest throughput ever recorded on the vessel at the terminal, underscoring ICTT Cochin's growing prominence as a key player in the global maritime landscape. This achievement is a testament to the terminal's continuous efforts towards enhancing efficiency and capacity.

The success story doesn't end there. ICTT Cochin has also surpassed the handling of over 7 million TEUs since its inception, further solidifying its position as a pivotal hub for cargo movement. This remarkable milestone follows the terminal's recent enhancement, including the commissioning of two state-of-the-art Ship-to-Shore (STS) Mega Max cranes and the addition of four new e-RTGs, bolstering its capabilities to handle Ultra-Large Container Vessels (ULCVs) and ensuring faster vessel turnaround times.

Supported by the Cochin Port Authority, the berthing of the MSC MARA underscores ICTT's strategic importance as a gateway for cargo movement to and from the industrial and agricultural markets of South and West India. Situated strategically close to major maritime routes, the terminal facilitates direct connections for nearly 50 percent of EXIM cargo to key regions such as the Middle East, Far East, Europe, and the Mediterranean. Moreover, it plays a vital role in facilitating coastal cargo flow between the east and west coasts of India, thus contributing significantly to the nation's trade ecosystem.

Looking ahead, the forthcoming Cochin Economic Zone, the first Free Trade Warehousing Zone development in Kerala, is poised to further augment DP World's mission in enhancing India's maritime trade capabilities. Co-located alongside the terminal, this development holds promise for fostering greater trade opportunities and economic growth in the region, reaffirming DP World's commitment to driving progress in India's maritime sector.

The successful handling of the MSC MARA and the milestone achievement of surpassing 7 million TEUs reflect not only the capabilities of ICTT Cochin but also the collective efforts of stakeholders in advancing India's maritime infrastructure and trade potential. As the terminal continues to chart new frontiers in efficiency and capacity, it stands as a beacon of excellence in the global maritime industry.

In a remarkable feat for India's maritime trade, DP World's International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT) at Cochin achieved a significant milestone by successfully handling the largest-ever container vessel, the MSC MARA. Measuring a staggering 364 meters in length and 51 meters in width, with a capacity of 15,934 TEUs, the MSC MARA's docking at ICTT Cochin marks not only a triumph for the terminal but also for the Indian port industry. The momentous occasion also signifies the highest throughput ever recorded on the vessel at the terminal, underscoring ICTT Cochin's growing prominence as a key player in the global maritime landscape. This achievement is a testament to the terminal's continuous efforts towards enhancing efficiency and capacity. The success story doesn't end there. ICTT Cochin has also surpassed the handling of over 7 million TEUs since its inception, further solidifying its position as a pivotal hub for cargo movement. This remarkable milestone follows the terminal's recent enhancement, including the commissioning of two state-of-the-art Ship-to-Shore (STS) Mega Max cranes and the addition of four new e-RTGs, bolstering its capabilities to handle Ultra-Large Container Vessels (ULCVs) and ensuring faster vessel turnaround times. Supported by the Cochin Port Authority, the berthing of the MSC MARA underscores ICTT's strategic importance as a gateway for cargo movement to and from the industrial and agricultural markets of South and West India. Situated strategically close to major maritime routes, the terminal facilitates direct connections for nearly 50 percent of EXIM cargo to key regions such as the Middle East, Far East, Europe, and the Mediterranean. Moreover, it plays a vital role in facilitating coastal cargo flow between the east and west coasts of India, thus contributing significantly to the nation's trade ecosystem. Looking ahead, the forthcoming Cochin Economic Zone, the first Free Trade Warehousing Zone development in Kerala, is poised to further augment DP World's mission in enhancing India's maritime trade capabilities. Co-located alongside the terminal, this development holds promise for fostering greater trade opportunities and economic growth in the region, reaffirming DP World's commitment to driving progress in India's maritime sector. The successful handling of the MSC MARA and the milestone achievement of surpassing 7 million TEUs reflect not only the capabilities of ICTT Cochin but also the collective efforts of stakeholders in advancing India's maritime infrastructure and trade potential. As the terminal continues to chart new frontiers in efficiency and capacity, it stands as a beacon of excellence in the global maritime industry.

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