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ICD,CFS and Deep Water port
1. A PRESENTATION ON
INLAND CONTAINER
DEPOT
CONTAINER FREIGHT
STATION
DEEP WATER PORT
Presented By:- Sudhir Upadhyay , Roll No.:- 201745
2. INLAND CONTAINER DEPOT
(ICD)
• ICD (Inland Container Depot) is temporary storage for
import/export laden and empty containers.
• An ICD is generally located in the interiors (outside the
port towns) of the country away from the servicing
ports.
• Largely deals with full container load which is
aggregated for onward movement to or from the ports
• Example:- CONCOR ICD in Mulund.
3. Basic Requirements for Setting an ICD
in INDIA
• Sufficient Land Area(4 Hectare Minimum)
• TEU traffic availability point 6,000 TEUs per year
(Two way)
• Suitable Warehousing capability.
• Suitable paved area for safe and easy movement
of trucks and trailers
• Requisite office facilities
• ICD must have an easy access-connectivity to the
road network.
4. OPERATIONS OF ICD
• Rail Siding (in case of a rail based terminal)
• Container Yard
• Warehouse
• Gate Complex
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6. CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION
(CFS)
• A CFS (container freight station) is a warehouse that
specializes in the consolidation and deconsolidation of
cargo.
• CFS located near the servicing ports which helps in
decongesting the port by shifting cargo and Customs
related activities outside the port area.
• It deals with break-bulk cargo originating/terminating
in the immediate hinterland of a port, also serves as a
destination for custom related activities.
• Example:- ALL CARGO CFS (AG), near JNPT
7. Basic Requirements for Setting an CFS
in INDIA
• Sufficient Land Area(1 Hectare Minimum)
• TEU traffic availability point 1,000 TEUs per year
(Two way)
• Suitable Warehousing capability.
• Suitable paved area for safe and easy movement
of trucks and trailers
• Requisite office facilities
• CFS must have an easy access-connectivity to the
road network.
9. FUNCTIONS OF ICD’S & CFS’s
• Receipt and Delivery of Cargo
• Stuffing and De-stuffing of Containers
• Customs Clearance
• Temporary Storage of Cargo and
Containers
• Reworking of Containers
• Maintenance of Containers
• Packing of Goods
• Storage of Empty Containers.
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12. DEEP WATER PORT
• Deep water ports are also defined to be any port
which has the capability to accommodate a fully
laden Panamax ship which is determined principally
by the dimensions of the Panama Canal's lock
chambers.
• Regular ports are by and large of recreational types
where the water is not more than 20 feet deep,
whereas deep water port is compatible with the large
heavy loaded ships which may require the water to be
30 feet deep or even more.
• Example:- Krishnapatnam Port (60.5 Feet) , Andhra
Pradesh
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14. DEEP WATER PORT FACILITIES
•Modern diversified facilities
•Deep sheltered waters
•Track record in oil and gas
•On and offshore renewable support
•Premier Cruise destinations
•Good communication links
•Skilled labour force
•24 hour access