Kandla
Location: Latitude – 22° 52' North, Longitude – 17° 13' East
The port is situated on the western shores of Kandla creek, running into the Gulf of Kutch at a point of about 90 nautical miles from the Arabian sea. Kandla is a key port on the west coast with respect to handling POL products, chemicals and almost all kinds of liquid cargo.
IMC operates four storage terminals with a combined capacity of around 1,70,441 KL, which includes a gas terminal for handling butadiene.
Terminal details:
Installation |
No.of
tanks |
Total capacity (KL) |
Tank capacity
range (KL) |
Products |
Old Kandla |
44 |
139,552 |
411 – 10,620 |
Petroleum A, B, C products, chemicals |
Old Kandla |
4 |
5,600 |
998 – 1,801 |
Butadiene |
New Kandla |
4 |
25,289 |
2,287 – 8,338 |
Petroleum class C products |
Berth details:
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|
Bearth Details |
Dockline Details |
Port |
Berth |
L.O.A (m) |
Beem
(m) |
Draft (m) |
Dia
(inch) |
Length
(mtr) |
Kandla |
Cargo Jetty No.3 |
182.93 |
NR |
9.80 |
8
16 |
180 |
USTTL - Kandla
(Liquid) |
Indira Jetty
(Oil Jetty No. 3) |
213.40 |
NR |
10.35 |
12
16 |
3200 |
JRE - Kandla |
Indira Jetty
(Oil Jetty No. 3) |
213.40 |
NR |
10.35 |
8 |
1300 |
USTIL - Kandla
(Gas) |
Indira Jetty
(Oil Jetty No. 3) |
213.40 |
NR |
10.35 |
8 (insulated) |
1200 |
10" common line upto harbour manifold for hooking up.
Saab Rader Guages
provided on times for accurate monitoring of storage level and temperature
Effluent Treatment Plant
Treatment of wide range of liquid effluents, product slop and tank washings
Design capacity 20 cubic meters per hour
IMC has secured quality management system certification for its Kandla terminal under the latest ISO 9001 - 2000 Standards.
The certification was awarded by DNV.
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