J M Baxi Ports & Logistics is proud to announce the official inauguration and commencement of operations at the Tuticorin Container Terminal, a state-of-the-art maritime facility located at the V.O. Chidambaranar Port on the southeast coast of India. Positioned strategically in the Gulf of Mannar, this state-of-the-art facility is poised to become a key hub for container traffic, linking India with Europe, the USA, and other global markets.
Key Features of the Tuticorin Container Terminal:
Strategic Location: Situated close to the East-West international sea route, the terminal offers seamless connectivity to global trade routes, including the Australian, African, Suez, and Gulf lanes. It serves as a vital link in the global supply chain.
Advanced Infrastructure: The terminal features a 370-meter quay, a 14.2-meter draught, and advanced cargo handling equipment, including three post-Panamax cranes and nine electric rubber-tyred gantry cranes, with a handling capacity of 0.6 million TEUs annually.
Efficient Connectivity: With robust road, rail, and air links, the terminal is a vital node for east-west coastal and EXIM trade, serving a large hinterland including Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala. Additionally, its proximity to an international airport enhances its logistical advantages.
Environmental Sustainability: The terminal is equipped with eco-friendly electric cranes and reach stackers, reflecting the J M Baxi Group’s commitment to sustainable and green port operations.
The ‘Rio Grande Express,’ a Hong Kong-flagged vessel run by Hapag Lloyd, made its maiden call at the terminal as part of the inaugural operations. This event marked a significant milestone for the terminal, reflecting its readiness to accommodate global shipping operations and reinforcing the collaborative efforts that continue to shape the region’s maritime future. As part of the J M Baxi Group’s commitment to diversity, 40% of the workforce at the terminal consists of women. Thus reflecting on their ongoing dedication to creating an inclusive and empowering workplace, as well as setting a new standard in the maritime industry. With the commencement of full operations, the terminal is set to transform container handling in South India, reducing transit times and fostering economic development across the region. The enhanced connectivity and capacity will not only boost trade volumes but also generate employment opportunities and further strengthen India’s position in global trade.