Submitted on 12 November 2018
Advantage of Cochin Port

LOCATION

Cochin, an all weather natural Harbour is located strategically close to the busiest international sea routes:

(1)   Gulf to Singapore and Far East (Distance from Cochin Port -11 Nautical Miles)
(2)   Suez to Singapore / Far East (Distance from  Cochin Port -74 Nautical Miles)
Amongst all major Indian ports, Cochin is the closest to the International East West Shipping routes.  This geo-strategic  location of Cochin gives it a distinct advantage

 

MODERATE CLIMATE

The Port is situated on the Willingdon Island which is an artificial Island tucked inside the Backwaters.  The backwaters offer calm and placid channels for ships throughout the year, even during the Monsoon season.
Cochin lies beyond the cyclone zone and therefore the risk of cyclones is negligible

 

OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY

24 Hour Pilotage
24 hour Cargo Operations
Real-Time co-ordination of vessel movement through VTMS
Single Window Transaction
Moving towards Zero Pre-Berthing Detention Time.

 

SERVICE QUALITY

The operational areas of the port is certified to ISO 9001:2015 standards.
The port maintains high security arrangements and its security profile is ISPS compliant.
The port is maintaining a Tier I Oil spill disaster contingency plan. During the past three years, no oil spill has occurred in and around the port

 

CONNECTIVITY

Cochin port is connected to its hinterland enlarging to the state of Kerala ,South Tamilnadu and South Karnataka by National Highways NH 47(Kanyakumari-Salem), NH49 (Cochin-Madurai) and  NH17(Cochin-Mumbai) .Indian Railway Network provides seamless connectivity to South and Central India.The National Waterway NW3 provides connectivity to the South Kerala.The port has an international airport in its proximity. The network of railways roads, waterways and airways has created good accessibility to the port.
 
Inland Container Depots (ICD) at Coimbatore and Bangalore connected by Regular Train Service

 

DEVELOPMENT PATH

Cochin Port is implementing ERP for enhancing efficiency.
The port is enhancing capacity by modernizing  and enlarging the Mattancherry Wharf
The port is upgrading its power infrastructure.
The port is equipping its new multi-purpose berths with  modern Bulk/Break Bulk handling Cranes.
The port is developing India?s first Port Based Special Economic Zone.

 

PROXIMITY TO THE MARITIME HIGHWAY

PROXIMITY TO THE MARITIME HIGHWAY

Last updated :: 03/06/2020, -12:02
Port layout

 

Cochin Port Layout

 

Last updated :: 20/03/2020, -15:28
Climate & Tidal Info

CLIMATE & TIDAL INFORMATION

CLIMATE AND METEOROLOGY

Temperature and Humidity
                  Temperature at Cochin varies from about 22 to 31 degrees C. There are not much distinct seasonal variations in the temperature, which is more or less uniform throughout the year. However, highest temperatures tend to occur in the months of March to May. The humidity is high all through the year. It ranges from approximately 75% in the morning during winter months to approximately 90 % in the monsoon period.

Winds and Cyclones
                  The wind speed and wind direction is determined by the season and by the daily temperature differences between land and sea. The predominant wind direction during the monsoon period ie, from June to September, is west to south-west and the effect of land breeze is not dominant during this period. During the non-monsoon periods, the predominant wind direction is from north-east during the morning and west during the evening, which shows influence of land breeze. The maximum wind speed observed was of the order of 112 KMPH from WSW direction. Cochin lies beyond the cyclone belt and therefore the risk of cyclone is negligible.

Rainfall
                  The maximum rainfall usually occurs during the monsoon period ie, from June to September. The annual rainfall in the region varies between 2500 to 3500 mm.

OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA

Tides
              Cochin experiences semi diurnal tides. The tidal levels as per Naval Hydrographic Chart No.2004 are as follows.

MHHWL +1.20 m
MLHWL + 0.80 m
MSL + 0.60 m
MHLWL + 0.60 m
MLLWL + 0.30 m

The above levels are with respect to Port's Chart Datum, which is approximately the level of Lowest Astronomical tide.

Current
                  The currents along the coast of Cochin consists of tide, wave and wind induced components. As per observations the maximum current velocities at the Cochin Gut during the non-monsoon periods is of the order of 3 knots, which could increase to as high as 5.5 knots during the monsoon periods. Inside the harbour the current velocities are low, of the order of 0.5 knots only, with directions varying at different locations.

Waves
                  The wave climate is governed by the South West monsoon when wave action can be strong with prevailing wave direction from north-west to south-west. Deep water (15m) wave observation in the past indicate the significant wave heights of 4m, 2m and 1m at the water depths of 10m, 5m and 2m respectively, the predominant wave direction being west. Wave action inside the harbour is insignificant because of narrow entrance between Cochin Gut and Fort Cochin and the configuration of the land. Generally calm conditions prevail through out the year except during the times of extreme wind action.

Bathymetry
                  The sea bed slopes gently in the offshore region and is about 1 in 500-600. The coast experiences the littoral drift as anywhere else but there is a phenomenon of formation of the mud banks. The mud banks are not stationary and have a tendency to move in the coastal region.

TIDAL STREAMS
                  The maximum rate of the ebb stream at springs throughout the year is from 2 to 3 knots and at Neaps from 1/2 to 11/2 knots.

Ebb Stream Springs 2 - 3 knots
Ebb Stream Neaps 1/2 to 11/2knots
Flood Stream Springs 11/2 - 2 knots
Flood Stream Neaps 1/2 to 11/2 knots

                  Both streams run for considerable time after the predicted times of High and low water, for about 2 hours on the flood and 2 - 3 hours on the ebb. After heavy inland rains the ebb stream may run continuously for many days, while the flood stream enters the harbour under the surface ebb.

SALINITY
                  Within the harbour the salinity varies from 1005 to 1020 depending on the season and state of tide.

Last updated :: 20/03/2020, -15:31