Productivity soars as DCT Gdansk throughput increases
The new Polish container terminal operator DCT Gdansk
is seeing a steady rise in throughput, now averaging around 10,000TEU per
month, and as it becomes busier, so its workforce is gaining valuable
experience. Handling rates are reflecting this with a new record being set
recently at the terminal.
The vessel being worked was Containerships' 907 TEU
Aila. Both ship-to-shore (STS) cranes recorded an average net productivity of
40.5 moves per hour and the vessel's overall productivity was 75 moves per
hour.
DCT Gdansk's General Manager, Fred Kamperman,
expressed his appreciation to those driving the cranes and working on the quay,
saying:
"In just 12 months, they have really learned
a lot. Aila was not a one-off; we are achieving consistently high productivity
levels on both feeder and intra-European shortsea vessels.
"In the start-up phase, most of their time
was spent training but now that we are busy, they are inevitably much more
motivated. As with any skill, the more you use it, the better you become. I can
really say now that we have a highly proficient team working at DCT
Gdansk."
Containerships moved to DCT Gdansk in February in
order to serve growing volumes and secure integrity of schedules which is of
utmost importance in intra European routes. DCT now handles on average three
Containerships calls per week linking Poland with the UK/North Continent and
several Baltic ports. Aila is providing a weekly link between DCT Gdansk,
Södertälje, St Petersburg, Helsinki and Aarhus.
DCT's ambition to one day handle deepsea vessels will
be realised soon, says Boris Wenzel, DCT Gdansk's Chief Executive Officer:
"By showing we can work vessels quickly and
efficiently, we are sending out a signal that DCT Gdansk is ready for bigger
ships. Our terminal is the perfect choice both as a gateway to the expanding
Polish market and as a hub for serving the entire Baltic region including
Russia".
Robert Bil, Managing Director of Containerships
Poland, complimented DCT Gdansk on its achievement:
"Since we transferred to DCT, we have
benefited from faster vessel turnrounds, which is of course good news. The
terminal is achieving this level of productivity on a regular basis."
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"The new Polish container terminal
operator DCT Gdansk is seeing a steady rise in throughput and as it becomes
busier, so its handling rates are improving. A new record has been set while
working Containerships' 907 TEU Aila. Both ship-to-shore (STS) cranes recorded
an average net productivity of 40.5 moves per hour and the vessel's overall
productivity was 75 moves per hour." |