Green Ammonia imported at VOC Port for the first time
The Hindu
V.O. Chidambaranar Port successfully handled 3 x 20 ISO Green Ammonia containers, weighing 37.4 tons, from Damietta Port, Egypt, for Tuticorin Alkali Chemical & Fertilizers Ltd. (TFL). TFL has imported Green Ammonia to produce green soda ash on a trial basis & plans to import 2,000 tonnes this year. VOC Port created a new record by handling 2,01,204 tonnes in a single day. Chairman Bimal Kumar Jha congratulated TFL for their green initiative & wished them success.
Green Ammonia was imported through the V.O. Chidambaranar Port for the first time on Tuesday.
The Port successfully handled 3 x 20 ISO Green Ammonia containers, weighing 37.4 tons of Green Ammonia, from Damietta Port, Egypt, for Tuticorin Alkali Chemical and Fertilizers Limited (TFL).
Conventionally, Grey Ammonia is used for soda ash production. As part of its ‘Go Green’ initiative, TFL has imported Green Ammonia to produce green soda ash on a trial basis. Further, TFL has planned to import 2,000 tonnnes of Green Ammonia this year subject to its availability.
On September 24, V.O. Chidambaranar Port created a new record by handling 2,01,204 tonnes in a single day surpassing the earlier single day record of 2,00,642 tonnes on August 26 last. The major cargos that contributed to the achievement were containers (1,03,528 tonnes), thermal coal (35,018 tonnes), industrial coal (27,233 tonnes), limestone (12,868 tonnnes), sulphuric acid (10,930 tonnes) and others (11,627 tonnes).
Chairman (in-charge), VOC Port, Bimal Kumar Jha, said in a statement that the Port had been a trendsetter among the major ports of India in undertaking ‘Green Port’ initiatives.
“Our Port business partners and stakeholders have also undertaken various initiatives to use green products to reduce carbon footprint. On this special occasion, I take this opportunity to congratulate TFL for their green initiative and wish them all success in their future endeavors,” he said.
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