QICT expands capability to handle modern, large vessels

New buoys, beacons and lights in approach channels and turning basins to DP World Karachi’s twin terminals at QICT enhances night navigation capability for vessels of up to 295 metres overall length (LOA), 33-metre beam and a draft of 12 metres, providing container vessels calling at QICT with safe, reliable navigation 24 hours a day, says a press release.

Anil Singh, SVP & MD, DP World, Subcontinent said: “Enhancing night navigation capability at Port Qasim is a welcome development for DP World’s customers at our QICT gateway facility. Port Qasim plays important role in connecting Pakistan’s vast hinterland to its international sea routes. Making it accessible 24 hours a day contributes directly to local community and Pakistan’s economy in general.

We congratulate DP World Karachi management for successfully working together on this achievement.”

Changez Niazi, CEO DP World Karachi, said, “We thank Port Qasim Authority for its support in facilitating night navigation for 295m vessels and daylight navigation for 310m vessels. Port authority is also dredging the channel to finally achieve a 14m draft soon. This is good news for DP World Karachi’s vast community of port users. New night navigation systems will enable us to handle more volume and meet our customers’ demand for cost-efficient, round-the-clock operations involving larger vessels. This will further boost our position as Pakistan’s premier container terminal.”

DP World Karachi is Pakistan’s first dedicated international container terminal operator and its terminals are ideally located to provide services for major vessels.

 

Copyright PPI (Pakistan Press International), 2011

 

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