Schedule — Citpl Vessel Berthing
If you are involved in freight forwarding, supply chain management, or maritime logistics in the region, you know that time is the most expensive variable in the equation. At the heart of efficient port operations lies a single critical document:
Whether you are waiting to dispatch export containers or rushing to clear imported raw materials, understanding how the Chennai International Terminals Pvt Ltd (CITPL) berthing schedule works is your first step toward eliminating detention and demurrage costs. CITPL operates a state-of-the-art container terminal. The berthing schedule is essentially the port's master plan. It dictates exactly which vessel occupies which berth, at what time, and for how long. citpl vessel berthing schedule
CITPL, like all Chennai terminals, faces operational slowdowns during heavy rain and high swell waves. When the weather turns, the schedule "slips." A vessel due at 06:00 may be delayed by 12 hours, causing a domino effect on feeder vessels. If you are involved in freight forwarding, supply
A berthing schedule is only as good as the crane availability. If a Ship-to-Shore (STS) crane breaks down at Berth No. 3, the vessel occupying that berth takes longer to finish. Consequently, the next vessel in line (the "waiting list") misses its window. The berthing schedule is essentially the port's master plan
Mastering the Cargo Flow: A Deep Dive into the CITPL Vessel Berthing Schedule
April 14, 2026 | Category: Port Operations & Logistics
