The vessel yesterday took along-side berth No. 4 of the port at 3 PM for loading around 1,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of export cargo, Dawn reported, citing sources.
However, the vessel having a draft of 12 metres and an overall length of 262 metres is a small vessel for a big port like the PDWCP, which has a designed draft of 18 metres and operational draft of 16 metres.
Sources said that keeping in view safety factors in mind, a small vessel has been deliberately selected for test operations. Moreover, using a smaller vessel also provided an opportunity to the terminal operator to experience and check possible flaws.
They hoped that the PDWCP would be inaugurated by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the third week of January.
The vessel came from Jebel Ali, a deep port located in Dubai, and will leave today for China via Colombo Port, Sri Lanka. This indicated that the port may play a major role in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the sources added.
A spokesman for SAPT, owned and operated by Hutchison Ports of Hong Kong, said it has invested around USD 600 million.
The terminal operator has already brought in equipment, including five ship-to-shore gantry cranes.
Besides, the terminal operator has also completed three building blocks to be used for administration, customs and canteen. A power station with a generation capacity of 28 megawatts is also ready.
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