Dear Valued Customer,
We hope all is well
Please see below received from various Ports relating to the severe Cyclone ”BIPARJOY”
All JNPA port users and terminals
Cautionary due to very severe Cyclone ”BIPARJOY”
As per IMD very severe Cyclone ”BIPARJOY” is intensified and moving northward, The cyclone is expected to pass 600 kms west of Mumbai/JNPA on 11th June AM noon hours, Due the very severe cyclone JNPA port and its approaches is experiencing strong wind on 20 to 25 kts, some time wind is gusting to 35 to 40 kts specially during flood tide. Wind is expected to increase as cyclone passes the Mumbai. Port also expected to experience moderate rain on 11th and 12th June. JNPA is monitoring the movement of cyclone and weather in port.
Due to strong and gusting wind the movements of container vessels will be restricted. Except container vessel other vessels movements will continue with pilot boarding by tug boat till weather permits.
All vessel working at JNPA to take precautions while handling cargo and double up the mooring lines. All terminals are advised to take necessary precautions to avoid damage due to wind. Agents to advise their vessels to take necessary action due to bad weather.
JNPA pilots will board and disembark from vessel at safer place in tug boat due to swell and choppy sea. Vessel master will be guided through VTS (JNPA control station), Pilot will escort the vessel if required from tug.
Mundra Port Trade Circular: Weather Advisory
APM Terminals Pipavav port
Cyclone Biporjoy impacts the APM Terminals Pipavav port operations adversely.
APM Terminals Pipavav hereby informs customers and partners that the port operations are suspended owing to the Cyclone Biporjoy from 11:30 pm on 10th June 2023.
This is to inform you that long persistent swell is making the marine & quayside operations extremely difficult & challenging. Weather forecast over the next 48-72 hours indicate a wind speed of ~30 knots & over around Pipavav. This too poses a serious risk to the operations. With the cyclonic system closing in over the next 36-48 hours, the weather is only expected to worsen.
We will continue to monitor the situation & go for a review on/around 13th June 2023 once the cyclone is clear. We shall keep you progressively updated regarding the resumption of operations.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch with one of our team if you have any further questions or queries.