newsletter · in the cargo 3 at ril, jamnagar refinery. the entire logistics, including...
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Presidents Corner01 PRESIDENtS coRNER
02 Boxco GIvES thIS oDc AN ExPRESS DElIvERy
03 Boxco GEtS ItS hANDS oN 118m PAckAGE
04 l&t SIkAlBAhA, BANGlADESh, 225 mW ccPP PRoJEct
05 Bulk cARGo hANDlING At kANDlA
05 EhS oBJEctIvE
05 hR GyAN…..!!!
mr E. Arumugammr Shreyas vyasmr Arpit Baidms Bhagyashri R. Walgudemr vijay kumar Shukla
mr Janesh Gulatimr mayank kaushalmr vikas Guptams Pradnya Dandavate
ms Dhara kapadiamr Pravin Gurav
Table of Contents
Editorial Team
Advisory Team
Design Team
transform the customer experience.At Boxco Logistics, we are committed to making our activities more and more environmentally friendly and safe. I invite all of you to contribute to making this year an error-free, extremely safe and very joyous one for every person who encounters Boxco Logistics in any capacity, whether they are a client, vendor, consultant, employee, banker, agent, partner or from the competition.
Best wishes and congratulations!
- Mr Mayank Kaushal
Dear Colleagues, First of all, a very Happy New Year and best wishes for 2016 to each one of you and your families. We
look forward to growing together and ensuring prosperity for each one of us.
Congratulations to all of us on the centenary year of J M BA xI Group. Indeed, it is a very proud moment for all boxcoites.
We are now 100 years old, which comes with the additional responsibility of displaying our youthful maturity and setting a high benchmark as leaders for our industry.
The new year will bring lots of challenges but also opportunities and we need to make the most of each opportunity that comes our way. We all expect a lot to happen this year in our country, and we need to prepare for the new logistics demands that we will face. Every team member, irrespective of the division or department, will have the onus to innovate the service offerings, not only to remain ahead of our competition, but also to
mAIN crANe 118 m pAcKAGe
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Boxco Gives This ODC An Express Delivery
On 30 November 2015, it was odds-on that it would be just another day at the office for our heavy lift team when we
received the LoA for the delivery of a 350 MT HCGo reactor from Chennai port to the CpCL site. However, the historical heavy rain during the first week of December, various unknowns on site in the second week, and a multi-player scenario including the port traffic department’s categorical resistance emerging on the third week, made us look at it as a challenging task. Moreover, we planned exposing the bridges en-route to a never-seen-before payload of 320 MT in the fourth week of December.
This was easily one of the most densely populated multiplayer games, and for everything to be in order, Boxco was expected to be a comrade to all these parties
1. The shipper 2. The vessel’s owner and agent 3. The port 4. An EpC consultant5. The project owner6. The project owner’s CHA and last,
but not least 7. Boxco’s civil contractor on site
With such a convoluted communication channel for each activity, Boxco had its steps measured to ensure the well-timed delivery.
While Boxco had broken many barriers in the past, this time it had to break the compound wall of the project owner’s site, disconnect the emergency water pipeline and remove light poles before the turns were possible. It had to make a path inside a running refinery to reach
the foundation. With support from the parties concerned and the solidarity of our team, the package reached the foundation within 4 days.
We sure felt that coming together was a beginning, keeping together was progress and working together was success. The package was parked in front of the site gate less than 18 hours after receiving it at the port and it was resting on the stools of the foundation within 5 days.
- Mr Swaminathan
Start Axles moved inside portready to receive the ODC
Package handed over to Boxco
OOC received from CHA and movement commenced fromport wharf
Vessel ready to dischargethe package
Permission and clearance from CCTL, CISF and TM
Documentation and customs permission
Control port container traffic
Divider stones to be shuffled for every turn till
exit
25 km coastal road with heavy container
movement
Two long-span bridges and many small culverts
Traffic police clearance and co - ordination from five different jurisdictions
for city transit
Three difficult turns with sharp turning radius
Time taken: 3 hours, 35 minutes
Finish Parked in front of site
awaiting entry pass
Boxco Logistics India pvt. Ltd. has yet again broken its record for the longest cargo handled, by transporting a 118
m long fully assembled main boom of designed and manufactured by Sarens Ltd.
The package was shifted internally in the Cargo 3 at rIL, Jamnagar refinery. The entire logistics, including engineering and transporting the equipment was planned by technical team at Boxco Logistics.
BOXCO Gets Its Hands On 118m Package
The transportation of the main crane boom required feasibility studies and intensive planning. obstacles were identified, recorded and measured and then they were planned using a CAD system. A drawing of the actual package and the transportation planwere obtained from rIL.
Stability calculations were carried out. Swept paths were simulated in the CAD system and the most suitable transportation configuration was fixed for the execution. The package was loaded onto a SpMT configuration as per the finalised plan.
pHASE 1: Planning and EnginEEring
The movement was carried out after rigorous planning using remote-controlled Scheuerle SpMTs, which are the most advanced hydraulic equipment in use today. Boxco faced numerous challenges including turning restrictions, street lighting poles etc.
The package was accurately hauled with the help of a triangular electronic link created between the SpMTs. The configuration had one set of12+12 side-by-side axles at the front
Main Crane Boom 118 16 5.5 480
DescriptionLength
(M)Width
(M)Height
(M)Weight
(MT)
and two sets of 6+6 side-by-side axles at the back.
The three sets of axles were carefully connected and the package was moved for a little more than 300m within the rIL site. The connection scheme is shown in Figure 2.
With the careful and skilful electronic control of the SpMTs, the package was safely transported inside the rIL Cargo 3 Site. With the successful completion of this project, Boxco has once again broken its record for handling the longest package
- Ms pankti Sanghvi
Figure 2 SpMT configuration
pHASE 2: TransPorTaTion
PackagE dETails
Figure 1: Main Crane Boom
Figure 2: SPMT Configuration
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L&T SIKALBAHA, BANGLADESH, 225 MW CCPP
PROJECT Y
es, this is it! The first international project for Boxco Logistics. Being a part of Boxco has been a ride with lots
of experience but an international project is a whole new turn of events for the Boxco team.
Here is an overview of this massive project:
To achieve these requirements for our client, we have various logistical modes planned and executed as per the feasibility of:
Being a very new player in the Bangladesh logistics industry for project cargo, our first step was to set up a joint venture with the SHr Group, which is a well-established and leading player in Bangladesh logistics, to form Boxco Bangladesh for coordinating activities at ground level in Bangladesh.
The project requires cargoes to be supplied from all over the globe plus a large number from India. So, as a first step, we focused on establishing a good network of staff to streamline the coordination activities throughout the project.
The project comprises handling both exports and imports, involving a huge number of vendors and government and private agencies in addition to liaising with the client. Hence, the whole activity is coordinated and monitored by well-established Boxco teams in both Bangladesh and India at each and every point for catering to the requirements of the client.
We have achieved this since both Boxco India and Boxco Bangladesh have very experienced staff, who can be deployed at various locations as per the requirements.
At the ground level in Sikalbaha, the site is a totally new terrain for Boxco, hence planning and establishing a safe and feasible logistical route for the various modes of transportation
was the first and foremost activity.
our well-trained engineering team had visited the site at an earlier stage to survey the feasibility and to plan for the various logistical and operational activities for the mega project. The road route narrowed the options down to 20 MT with 3.3 m wide cargoes as the upper limit. This led us to explore further options to meet our client’s needs.
After a further survey and with the understanding from the site, we planned to construct a ro-ro jetty near to the riverside at the site. After further planning and a team discussion, we successfully constructed the jetty.
Halfway through the project, we have successfully delivered cargoes to the site by road, sea and air. But, yes, we have run into troubles with different shipments, but then where would the fun be without challenges. Being part of Boxco, we always overcome all the hurdles as a team.
- Mr Sidhartha Menon
MAJOR HURDLES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
ESTABLISHING A WIDE NETWORK OF RESOURCES AND LABOUR FOR THE PROJECT
SIKALBAHA SITE: TOTALLY NEW TERRAIN FOR VARIOUS OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES
225 MW power project01
Over-dimensional cargoes – 5500 FRT03
Total FRT of the project – 34,000 FRT 02
Heaviest cargo – 230 MT ODC and OWC 04
Door-to-door cargo handling from various locations in India and across the globe05
Road Shipments
Vessel cargoes from India
Vessel cargoes from a third country Air
Shipments
Barge Shipments
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soon, in addition to our other handling equipment, like the pay loader, hydra, hoppers etc., which will fortify our position as a strong player in handling fertiliser. BLIp is also handling large volumes of imported raw sugar. Fertiliser and raw sugar are sensitive cargoes and they require special handling, and BLIp has the expertise in dealing with these commodities.
Cost effectiveness has been
achieved by multitasking and vendor management. We are moving towards achieving a good market share and we are trying to open avenues for new business. Due to the safe practices followed, no accidents were recorded and we meet the HSE target of the organisation to prevent all accidents at any cost
- Mr ujjwal Sinha
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JM BAxI Group is a pioneer in dealing with fertiliser shipments at Kandla and these activities were revived in 2015/16 with
the handling of MV Kiran Europe A/c owned by Deepak Fertilisers and petrochemicals Corporation Ltd (DFpCL) by Boxco Logistics India pvt Ltd (BLIp).
We have four mechanical bagging plants and two more will be added
Bulk Cargo Handling At Kandla
D ear Boxcoites The EHS objectives which were set for the year 2015 were been decently achieved
in some areas. We congratulate all of you for the same.
At the same time, their were few areas, wherein we have still not been able to achieve our best.
please find herewith the EHS objectives set for 2016. All of you are requested to put in best of your efforts into achieving our EHS targets for the year 2016
HR GYANZero Fatality
Objectives 2015Sr. No.
% achieved in ‘15
Target achei.’15 (%)
Objectives for 2016
Approved targets for 2016
Reduction in Medical Treatment Injuries
Reduction in property damages
Conducting EHS Committee Meeting
Conducting EHS inspections
Conducting EHS Awareness programs
Zero serious oil/chemical spill
Reduction in electricity usage
Reduction in fuel usage
Reduction in Water consumption
Reduction in Paper usage Reduction in paper usage
Reduction in water consumption
Reduction in fuel usage
Reduction in electricity usage
Zero serious oil / chemical spill
Removed
Conducting EHS inspections
Conducting EHS committee meeting
Reduction in property damages
Zero accident
Zero accident
0%01
02
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04
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10
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100%
100%
100%
65%
66%
83%
100%
21.50%
-41.79%
-6.05%
-1.02%
20%
20%
one per month
one per month
one per month
4%
0%
4%
4%
4%
0%
0%
0%
one per month
one per month
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