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Jaigarh Port

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Contents
04

Profile of Mr. Sajjan Jindal

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JSW Group

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JSW Jaigarh Port - Introduction

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Features & Facilities

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Unique Acheivement

24 Cargo Management

26

Locational Advantages

27 Connectivity

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Master Plan

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Future Plans

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Corporate Social Responsibility

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Awards & Recognitions

Where others see walls,


I see doors.
- Shri Om Prakash Jindal
(7th August 1930 - 31st March 2005)
Visionary and Founder, O.P. Jindal Group
Shri Om Prakash Jindal, a visionary par excellence, inspired millions to follow their dreams. His ability to
foresee development and the commitment to build a self-reliant nation created a paradigm shift in Indias
industrial scenario. A man with humble beginnings, he paved the way to success through sheer hard work
and determination. Each one of us can find motivation in his story. His legacy lives on.

Profile of Mr. Sajjan Jindal

A mechanical engineer by training, Mr.


Sajjan Jindal has been instrumental
in transforming the functioning of the
Indian steel industry with his progressive
engagement of all stakeholders in the
development process at JSW Steel.
Under his leadership, JSW Group over
the years has expanded in other core
sectors of the economy such as power
generation, infrastructure building and
cement manufacturing.
His dedication to the cause of a
self-reliant India is reflected in the
technological innovations that define
and set apart each JSW company. Today,
under his leadership, the JSW Group
runs some of the most energy efficient
and eco-friendly manufacturing facilities
in the country. Mr Jindal is leading

the JSW Group into a new era of


technological advancement.
In a short span of three years, JSW
Energy has grown 10-fold with a
power generation capacity of 3140
megawatts. At the peak of the global
recession in 2009, Mr Jindal braved on
by commissioning Indias then largest
blast furnace with a capacity of 2.8
MTPA taking JSWs overall capacity to
6.8 MTPA at Vijayanagar. The payouts
have been phenomenal. Today, with an
installed capacity of 14.3 MTPA, JSW
Steel is Indias leading private sector
steel producer and among the worlds
most illustrious steel companies.
Mr. Jindals visionary spirit has found
credence and acclaim in awards such as

Mr. Jindal is leading the


JSW group into a new
era of technological
advancement.
Mr. Sajjan Jindal,

Chairman and Managing Director

the Willy Korf/Ken Iverson Steel Vision


Award which was awarded to him at the
Steel Survival Strategies XXIV conference
for elevating JSW Steel amongst the
selected few global steel producers.
A renowned and respected practitioner
of sustainable business practices, Mr.
Jindal is a member of the Executive
Committee and the Chairman of the
Sustainability Committee of Worldsteel
Association, and he is also a council
member of Indian Institute of Metals.
His belief in sustainable development
and corporate responsibility has made
JSW a catalyst and active participant
in education, health and livelihood,
promotion of arts and culture,
environment protection and sports. The

Groups CSR initiative is spearheaded


by the JSW Foundation. Mr. Jindal was
the Chairman, I-League Committee, All
India Football Federation.
JSW is committed to allocate 2% of its
PAT to pursue its CSR initiatives. The
Foundation has touched the lives of
over 1 million people by providing them
with opportunities for a brighter future.
JSW Foundation works closely with
communities and complements the
efforts of the JSW Group in creating a
21st century India.
Mr. Jindal lives with his family in Mumbai
and has three children. He is a keen
sportsman with a love for the outdoors.

Executives Desk

JSW Jaigarh Port is the


first deep water private
port in maharashtra and
will become the gateway
port to Coastal & Central
Maharashtra and
Northern Karnataka.
Capt. BVJK Sharma,

Jt. MD & CEO - JSW Infrastructure

We have been expanding at a fast pace and


have realised that Maritime Infrastructure
plays an important role in Indias growth
trajectory. Keeping this in mind, JSW
Infrastructure Ltd. has ventured into the
development of Green Field ports to take
care of the EXIM requirements of the
companies and trade at large.
With a vision to develop, adopt latest
technology and offer port related
services in a way that ensures the lowest
possible impact on the environment; JSW

Infrastructure has created a world-class


deep water, all weather, green field port
at Jaigarh.
JSW Jaigarh Port is the first deep water
private port in Maharashtra and will
become the gateway port to coastal
& central Maharashtra and Northern
Karnataka. The port is currently in
expansion mode and on completion of
the final phase will be well equipped
to take care of all the requirements of
International trade.

Accelerating your growth


by bringing opportunities
closer home

PROPELLING A DEVELOPED INDIA:


JSW INFRASTRUCTURE IS AT THE HELM
OF WORLD-CLASS SEAPORTS, TerMINALS
AND FUTURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURE
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JSW Group

Multiple hues of success:


JSW group has diversified
interests in Steel, Energy,
Infrastructure and Cement.

JSW Group
A $11 billion conglomerate, the JSW
Group is a part of the O.P. Jindal Group.
JSW has set up business facilities in
various core sectors of India. With
verticals that are exploring innovative
and sustainable avenues in steel, energy,
infrastructure and cement, the Group is
paving the way for Indias development
as a global superpower.

Governance and focused employees


have contributed to make every
endeavour a success. And we are not
stopping here. Expansions, upgradation
and technological innovations are a way
of life at JSW and we are focused on
becoming the Company that puts India
on the global map by developing vibrant
communities along the way.

JSW Steel is Indias leading integrated


steel producer with a capacity of 14.3
MTPA. The Group is also leading
from the front in every sector that it
operates in. By maintaining exemplary
operational efficiencies, JSW Energy
has grown ten-fold in just three years
while JSW Cement creates the building
blocks of India with its environment
friendly products. JSW Infrastructure is
contributing to the nations development
by providing world class services to
clients through state-of-the-art ports,
terminals, shipyards and other facilities.

The JSW Group is committed to creating


more smiles at every step of the journey.
JSW Foundation, the Groups CSR and
sustainability arm, is in constant pursuit
of making life better for communities
with its various initiatives in the fields of
health, education, livelihood and sports
along with art and culture.

Our ethical
businesses,

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practices,
strong

transparent
Corporate

JSW Groups zero effluent plants, green


townships and happy employees are
changing the course of the nation with
their spirited growth. JSW Group is proud
to be charting a course to excellence that
creates opportunities for every Indian
and leads to the creation of a sustainable,
dynamic and developed nation.

At JSW, we have committed


ourselves to small acts that
change the world around us
resulting in a sequence of
never ending excellence.
Vision
Global recognition for Quality and
Efficiency, while nurturing nature and
society.

Mission
Supporting the nations growth in core
economic sectors with speed and
innovation.

Core Values

Transparency
Strive for Excellence
Dynamism
Passion for Learning

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JSW Journey

JSW IS CONTINUOUSLY EVOLVING. OVER THE


YEARS IT HAS BUILT CAPACITY, BUILT ON
TECHNOLOGY. IT HAS PERSISTENTLY WORKED
TOWARDS FINDING INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN
BUILDING BUSINESS IN A SUSTAINABLE MANNER.
1982-94


2006-07

Commissioning of 20 Hi Cold
Rolling Mill at Vasind
Acquisition of a mini Steel Mill at
Tarapur
Commissioning of Corex I at
Vijayanagar

Commissioning of Corex-II at
Vijayanagar
Foundation stone laid for JSW
Cement plant at Vijayanagar

Commissioning of Blast Furnace II at Vijayanagar


Acquisition of Plate and Pipe Mill
in the U.S.
Acquisition of Coal Mines in
Mozambique

1997-2000

2004-05

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2001-02

Inauguration of Hot Strip Mill I at


Vijayanagar
Commercial operation of Unit-I
of 2x130MW Power Plant at
Vijayanagar

Commissioning of Blast
Furnace I at Vijayanagar
Commenced operations at
South West Port, Goa
Acquisition of SISCOL

2011

2009






Commissioning of Blast Furnace - III at Vijayanagar


Commissioning of unit I of 2X300MW Power Plant at Vijayanagar
Commissioning of unit II of 2X300MW Power Plant at Vijayanagar
Synchronisation of first unit of 8x135MW Power Plant at Barmer
Inauguration of Jaigarh Port
Commercial operation of Unit II of 2X300MW Power Plant at
Vijayanagar
JSW Steel and JFE Steel Corporation come together in a strategic
collaboration

Commissioning of Blast Furnace - IV


at Vijayanagar
JSW Steel inks JV with Marubeni Itochu Steel Inc.
JSW Energy achieves full
commercial operations of 1200MW
at Ratnagiri power plant
JSW Energys JV with MahaTransco
commissions 400 kV power
transmission project in Maharashtra

2008

2010

2012-13

Acquisition of iron ore mines


in Chile
Joint Venture Agreement with
Toshiba Corporation, Japan
for setting up of Turbine &
Generator manufacturing
facility in India

Listing of JSW Energy on BSE and NSE


Coking Coal Mine Acquisition in USA
JSW Energy acquires 70% stake in Indian Ocean
Mining South Africa coal mines acquisition
Commissioning of Indias largest and widest Hot
Strip Mill at Vijayanagar
Commissioning of Unit I of 4x300MW at Ratnagiri
JSW Steel acquires majority stake in ISPAT Ind.
Commissioning of Unit II 4x300MW at Ratnagiri

Commissioning of Cement
plant at Nandyal, AP
Commissioning of Toshiba JSW
facility at Chennai
JSW Energy achieves full
commercial operations of
1080MW at Barmer power plant
Merger of JSW ISPAT Steel with
JSW Steel

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Introduction

Pushing the frontiers


of possibility
JSW Jaigarh Port
JSW Jaigarh Port Ltd. has been set
up as a Greenfield multi-cargo deep
water port in Damankhol Bay, Jaigarh
in Ratnagiri District, Maharashtra.
Nestled in the protected surroundings
of Jaigarh Head, between the two major
ports (Mumbai-110 nautical miles,
Goa-100 nautical miles), it occupies a
strategic position on the West coast,
42 Kms off the NH-17. Inaugurated in

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August 2009, the Port is developed and


operated on a 50 year concession from
the Maharashtra State Government
on a BOOST basis. It has 2 berths
with Mechanized facilities to handle
15 Million tonnes of bulk cargo. The
present draft of 14.0 meters makes it
the deepest port on the Maharashtra
coast. Not one to rest on its laurels,
the second phase of development

is being commissioned targeting 50


MTPA Capacity by setting up of LNG,
Ro-Ro and Container Terminal.
The port is a subsidiary of JSW
Infrastructure Ltd., which has three
operational units: JSW Jaigarh Port
Ltd, Maharashtra, South West Port
Ltd, Goa and JSW Dharamtar Port Pvt
Ltd, Maharashtra.

Location Highlights
Latitude
: 17 18 09 N
Longitude
: 73 12 30 E
Nearest Village : Jaigarh
District /Town : Ratnagiri

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Introduction

Building the foundation


for tomorrow

Strengths of the port


It is our endeavour to not only build a port
that is benchmarked to world standards,
but to create an indelible mark in port
operations. Thus at JSW Jaigarh Port we
deploy only the most advanced technology
processes and highly qualified manpower
and professionals who can bring in
immense value to the working of the port.

Single-window service
A suitable backup area in sync with the
mechanization helps ensure smooth
receipt and dispatch with minimum
wastage. Advanced port processes
integrated to Port Management System
means that we can easily provide a single
window service to our customers.

All-weather port
Reliable and environment-friendly
Due to our stringent standards, we
have been able to make JSW Jaigarh
Port as an all-weather 24x7 private
port in Maharashtra with mechanized
material handling system to achieve high
discharge rates.

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The port covers a huge hinterland


area with its dependable and strong
support services. With a consistent
sensitivity towards nature and long-term
sustainability, the port always insists
on conducting environment-friendly
operations.

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Features & Facilities

Blueprint for
continued success
Port Infrastructure
Marine Infrastructure
JSW Jaigarh Port is located at Jaigarh Head with a 512m long breakwater, ensuring
safe port operations round the year.

Min. Depths (below CD)

Outer Channel 13.0 m


Inner Channel 13.3 m
Berth Pocket 15.1 m

Draft

Max 14.0m with tide

Size of Turning Circle

510

Channel length / breadth

2.5 miles / 210m

Tidal Range

2.3 / 2.5 (Mtrs)

The port presently handles Panamax vessels with 14 meters draft on both berths.
The depths will now be increased to handle Cape size vessels directly, helping clients
achieve savings on freight and associated costs.

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Length of Berths

Berth 1 & 2 in line, total length 550m

Max size of Vessel

Capable of Handling 140000 DWT Vessels 14.0 Metres Max

Marine Flotilla

2 dedicated Tugs of 40 t & 50 T bollard pull with fire fighting and rescue capability

Marine Services

Dry Cargo Handling

The port is fully-equipped to handle a


range of services that include:
Fresh Water services
Bunker services on demand
Garbage collection facilities
Fire fighting services
Gangway security
Fresh provisions and stores
through registered ship chandlers
Medical facilities on demand
Dredger

Berth No 1:
Fully mechanized to handle coal,
coke, and limestone
Fitted with 2 Ship Un-loaders of
2000 TPH each
Closed conveyor system of 3.2
Kms length for mechanical
conveying to stockyard (Stacking
4000 TPH / Reclaiming 2000 TPH)

Sludge Reception facility on demand

Berth No 2:
Multipurpose Berth to handle
other bulk and break bulk cargo
Fitted with 2 Mobile Harbor
Cranes with 65 tonnes capacity
each
Sufficient payloaders, dumpers,
etc to take care of the bulk and
break bulk requirements.

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Unique Achievement

ECO-FRIENDLY
Scaling-UP

Eco-friendly coal stockyard at Jaigarh Port

Unique Achievement
JSW Jaigarh Port believes in not just
growing, but growing in an eco-friendly
manner. It ensures all our activities
support our ideals of a clean and green
environment.
In line with this belief, JSW Jaigarh is
setting up a fully covered stack yard to
meet the coal requirements of our 1200
MW power plant at Ratnagiri in an ecofriendly manner.
Thermal
coal
remains
Indias
most
important
fuel
used
to
generate electricity. With increasing
environmental concerns, storage and
handling of coal in large quantities has
become a daunting task. One of the
major challenges is in handling coal in
an ecological-friendly manner.
The eco-friendly project involves
construction of a 440 m long covered
shed, housing 16 m high coal stack. It
features mechanized facilities such as

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Stacker cum Reclaimer (SCR) and has


a capacity of 4000/2000T per hour. The
shed spans 104 m in length with 6 m in
height, with walls supporting the roof
structure. The roof at the crown is 46.5
m high from ground level. The structures
storage capacity ranges from 260,000
280,000 MT of coal, depending on the type
of coal and storage plan opted.
The sheds smart construction involved
about 9,000 cum of concrete work, 3,500
tons of space frame structure and 45,000
sqm. roof sheeting. The space frame
structure was designed and supplied by
M/s Xuzhou Zhongmei Steel Construction
Co Ltd, China. The project used JSW
coated sheets as roofing material.
To lower its risk factors, the shed
is equipped with a fire-fighting and
dust suppression system. The load
trials at the shed are in progress and
construction work is in an advanced
stage of completion.

Eco-friendly Results

Cost Reduction: Preventing coal


from getting wet in monsoon
helps lower the cost of drying
it before it is fed to bowl mills.
Overall, this helps bring down the
production time and power cost.

Clean Environment: A fully clad


stack yard averts fine coal particles
from soaring in the air due to wind,
thereby reducing pollution in nearby
surroundings. It also ensures power
plant switchyard and surrounding
areas remain dust free.

Features & Facilities

Dry Cargo Storage

Liquid Storage

2 Tanks of 10000 MT each + 4 Tanks of 5000 MT each.

Total storage area of 200 hectares


Enclosed Coal yard with capacity of
8,00,000 MT (5,25,000 Commercial
& 2,75,000 JSW Energy)
Stacker cum reclaimer of 4000 /
2000 TPH (3 nos.)
1 Weighbridge of 50 MT capacity and
4 Weighbridges of 100 MT capacities
Dust Suppression and fire fighting
systems for the Coal stack yard
Covered warehouses of 7264 sqm
and 8400 sqm to handle Fertilizers,
Fertilizer Raw Material, Bagged
Cement, Sugar and other Agri
Commodities.
Another covered storage of 8400
Sqm under construction which will
be ready by end of this year.

Container Handling Amenities

Port user building

A state-of-the-art building is being


constructed for exporters / importers,
agents, cargo surveyors and other users
of the port.

2 Mobile Harbor Cranes (LHM400)


with 65 tonnes capacity each.
Container Yard -10 Acres
516 Ground Slots
1476 TEUs can be accommodated
144 reefer plug points available
2 Reach Stackers
4 Forklifts & 1 ECH
CFS infrastructure: total area - 5000
sq.metre

Tarapur Plant

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Features & Facilities

Playing to a
sustainable future
for us and the world

Cargo Management
No matter what a clients requirement
may be, the JSW Jaigarh port is perfectly
placed to cater to any customized
requirements. Modern equipment and
well-laid out port procedures, enable
us to take on even the most demanding
assignments. It has successfully handled
Coal, Limestone, Iron Ore, Bauxite,
Sugar, Molasses, Rock Phosphate,
Metallurgical Coke, Fertilizers, Coated
Steel Pipes, Project Cargo and more
such material to establish highstandards comparable to the best ports
in the world.

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The port has enhanced its productivity to bring down overall cost of handling heres how:
Cargo

Cargo Type - Loading / Discharge

Benchmarks

Coal

Discharge (Peak-72000 MTs PWWD)

40000 MT

Iron Ore

Discharge

35000 MT

Limestone

Discharge

25000 MT

Bauxite

Loading (Vessel Gears)

15000 MT

Molasses

Loading

10000 MT

Sugar (Bagged)

Loading (Vessel Gears)

4000 MT

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Locational Advantage

Utilising the potential


of what we have
The Port is located between two major
ports (Mumbai 356 Kms, Goa 250
Kms) occupying a strategic position on
the west coast, 42 Kms from the NH-17.
The hinterland covers Kolhapur, Satara,
Sangali, Solapur, Pune, Ahmednagar,
Latur, Beed, Goa, Hubli, Ankola, Belgaum,
Bagalkot and other parts of Central
Maharashtra and Northern Karnataka.
It is well located to take care of the EXIM
and Coastal movement requirements of
the industries in the hinterland.

Hajira

Sachin

Sindkheda
Jalgaon
Varangaon
Dhule Erandol
Malkapur
Jamner
Parola

Songadh

Valsad

Malegaon

Yavatmal

Manora

Ami
Aurangabad

Dahanu

Parbhani

Ghodegaon

Thane

Mumbai

Jalna

Maharastra

Bhiwandi

Ahmednagar

Rasayani

Nanded

Bhokar

Beed
Armur

Ambajoga

Thal Khalapur Urse Markal

Karjat

Pune

Latur

Nizamabad
Udgir

Barsh

Located in close proximity to the


agricultural belt of Kolhapur, Solapur,
Sangli, Satara, Pune, the port has huge
potential for export of Molasses and
import of Edible Oil and other Liquid
cargo. It is ideally located to cater to
the export requirements of vehicle
manufacturers located in Maharashtra
and Karnataka. It is also strategically
located for setting up Edible Oil refineries
in close proximity and has attracted
interest from many refiners who will
benefit from savings in logistics cost
and easy distribution in the Maharashtra
hinterland.

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Murtajapur

Nashik

Lavale

Dapoli

Satara

Pandharpur

Kamare

Bhatki

Osmanabad

Baramati

Solapur

Karanjali

JSW Jaigarh Port

Zalki

Devrukh
Ganpati Pule
Hathkumbe

Islampur

Sedam

Horli

Sangli
Shirol

Gulburga

Ainapur

Shadnagar

Bijapur

Mahbubnagar

Shiraguppi
Devasugur

Harugeri
Halaval
Kudel

Vagator

Bagalkot

Hidkal
Shinoli

Nandgad

Kittur

Ramnagar

Cuncolim
Mashen

Kurnool

M K Hubli

Belgaum

Goa

Adoni
Dhone

Dharwad
Hubli

Kudatini
Hospet
Bellary
Haganbommanahalli

Karnataka

Secondary Hinterland (200-400 Kms)

Tertiary Hinterland (400-600 Kms)

Pune, Solapur, Ahmednagar Beed,


Bagalkot, Bijapur, Hubli, Belgaum
- Automobiles, Heavy Engineering,
Steel, Coke, Cement, Sugar, Power,
Textiles, Power

Wanaparthy
Raichur

Ankelgi

Primary Hinterland (0-200 Kms)


Ratnagiri, Kolhapur, Satara, Sangali
- Sugar, Bauxite, Molasses, Power

Daryapur

Khamgaon Akola

Pachora

Vapi

Talegaon

Amravati

Akol

Aurangabad, Jalna, Raichur,


Hospet, Bellary - Cement, Iron Ore,
Steel, Power, Heavy Engineering,
Manufacturing

Connectivity

Achieving superior connectivity


to our dreams
As a private port, JSW Jaigarh Port
brings to its customers the most efficient
logistics chain by customising port
processes and procedures to ensure
enhanced value.

Place

Distance in Km

Ratnagiri

60

Kolhapur

166

Sangli

214

Satara

230

Redi

239

Raigarh

250

Belgaum

279

Rail Connectivity

Pune

327

Nearest Railway link is Ratnagiri on the


Konkan Railway network 55kms from
JSW Jaigarh Ports. The proposed rail
connectivity plan has been taken under
the new R3i policy of the Ministry of
Railways (Govt. of India) and the first leg
of connectivity i.e. 3 Kms from Port gate
to a location called Digni (35 Kms from
the Port) on the Konkan Railway would
tentatively be ready by 2016.

Bijapur

340

Dharwad

352

Bagalkot

365

Daund

383

Solapur

406

Ahmednagar

446

Osmanabad

467

Rail Siding

Gulbarga

494

Hospet

496

Nashik

505

Latur

532

Aurangabad

559

Bellary

559

Raichur

567

Jalna

633

Parbhani

690

Road Connectivity
Currently connected through a two lane
road (SH-106-42 Kms) from Jaigarh to
Nivali on NH-17, being widened to a 4 lane
highway under BOT (ready by early 2015)

JSW Jaigarh Port and Konkan Railway


Corporation Limited have developed a
Rail Siding at Ratnagiri which has enabled
JSW Jaigarh Port to cater to the long lead
cargos using railways
Air Connectivity
Nearest International Airport is at Goa
(250 Kms) and Mumbai (356 Kms), air
strip for small aircraft at Ratnagiri and a
helipad at JSW Jaigarh Port

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LEGEND

50 MTPA Planning Phase II Development of


Infrastructure
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Mechanized berth to handle Coal,


Coke, Limestone and other dry
bulk

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KEY MAP
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Multipurpose berth to handle Agri


Commodities, Iron Ore, Bauxite,
Project Cargo and other bulk and
break bulk

1*

250

Multipurpose/ Ro-Ro Berth

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Dedicated Container Berth

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MASTER PLAN FOR JAIGARH PORT


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Future Plans

Paving the way ahead


Planned Phase II Developments
Visions need passion, and dreams need
nurturing. At JSW Jaigarh Port, we are
already planning the next step to come
closer to our glorious vision. The port
will develop a 1 million teu per annum
facility at the port. It will construct 2
berths with the length of 650 metres for
handling above volume of containers
along with supporting superstructure
of Quay Cranes, Rubber tyre gantry
cranes, Reach Stackers etc.

With 7 more berths being added,


there will be a total of 9 berths
with capacity of 50 Million Tonnes
upon completion
Dedicated Container, Ro-Ro,
Liquid and Multi-Purpose Cargo
Berths
Mechanized Wagon Loading &
Unloading Systems
Deepest drafts enabling berthing
of Cape Size Vessels (180000 DWT)
FTWZ, SEZ, CFS & Logistics
Parks: Created to give competitive
advantage to establish Food
Processing Zones, Edible Oil
Refineries and Port related
industries.

Liquid Terminal for Non IMDG Cargo



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1 Dedicated Berth
Storage Capacity of 1 Lakh KL
initially going upto 5 Lakh KL

Liquid Terminal For Petroleum Products


& IMDG Cargo
Jaigarh Port will develop a liquid terminal
and associated infrastructure to handle
Crude Oil, Petroleum products and other
IMDG cargo including LNG.

Container Terminal





Maximum vessel size Post


Panamax
Back up area of 62 acres
8 Quay Cranes & 24 RTGS
7150 ground slots
Stack Height [min] 3 level
Planned capacity 1.1 Million TEUs
PA

Being in close proximity to the


industrial and commercial hubs of
Maharashtra and Karnataka, Jaigarh
Port will be one of the key ports to
cater to the export / import trade from
this cluster. Due to the deep draft
and proximity to industrial cluster,
substantial container volumes are
expected to be generated from this
area.

RORO Terminal
The port is constructing a dedicated
Ro-Ro Berth with a PDI facility and
dust proof vehicle parking area. It will
have a covered stack yard for cars with
a capacity of 100000 units.

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Benchmarking
Maritime Excellence

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Corporate Social Responsibility

Our aim is to create a


value based empowered
society through a
purposeful engagement
in various spheres of
life by involving the
community at large.

Mrs. Sangita Jindal


Chairperson, JSW Foundation

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Sand Art Demonstration by Sudarsan Pattnaik at Ratnagiri

JSW Foundation
JSW Groups vision is to empower
communities
with
sustainable
livelihoods. We are committed to elevate
the lives of communities around our
plant locations. An approach towards
inclusive growth is embedded in our
corporate philosophy to nurture local
communities and engage with every
stakeholder group. We work closely
with local stakeholders to strengthen
community initiatives. We are committed

to create more smiles for every tonne of


steel produced.

women and helping


deprived sections.

We endeavour to create long-term


value for the business and society. We
also strive to assess the impact of our
operations on local agriculture, biodiversity and health. The assessment is
conducted through periodic third-party
impact studies and other research. We
lay special emphasis on empowering

JSW Steel touches the lives of many


people through various initiatives
covering
healthcare,
education,
community development and so on.

the

societys

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Corporate Social Responsibility

The Foundation focuses on community


welfare in all areas, an important step
towards inclusive growth.
CSR Activities

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The Belief

The Commitment

We believe that inclusive growth is not a


destination but a journey made possible
by the progressive engagement of all
stakeholders in the developmental
process. The Group strives to achieve
sustainable development through an
involvement in education, health and
livelihood, promotion of arts and culture,
environment protection and sports.

JSW is committed to allocate around


2% of its profit after tax to build a
sustainable India.
The Team
The Groups CSR initiatives are
spearheaded by JSW Foundation,
which works within a radius of 10 km

from every plant location. The team


comprising 20 executives is led by Mrs.
Sangita Jindal.
Impact
The Foundation touched lives of over
2.5 lakh people, providing them with
opportunities for a brighter future.

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Corporate Social Responsibility

The Foundation focuses


on BOTH FARM BASED AND
NON-FARM BASED INITIATIVES
TO SECURE THE LIVELIHOOD
OF ITS COMMUNITIES.

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At JSW, we believe that inclusive growth


is not a destination but a journey made
possible by the progressive engagement
of all stakeholders in the development
process.
In partnerships with external
development agencies, JSW strives to
achieve sustainable development in
all spheres of life including integrated
community development, promotion of
arts and culture, environment protection
and sports.

Environment Conservation
On its way to growth and expansion,
JSW Group is also conscious about its
responsibility towards the environment
and social development. Eco-efficiency is
a principle that is practiced seriously at
JSW. Preventive measures are taken into
account right from the planning stage and
are incorporated through production and
growth. Necessary systems are installed
from day one and continuous efforts for
environment conservation to help the

port become the frontrunner among ecofriendly ports in India.


Jaigarh is an important mango-growing
region and its economy depends to a
great extent on a good yield. It is therefore
important that the local environment
is left undisturbed, irrespective of the
development initiatives taking place. In
order to sustain nature, the group has
executed a three-pronged strategy:

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Corporate Social Responsibility

Control pollution through technology


Jaigarh Port uses technology extensively
to prevent air pollution and eliminate
the possibility of any dust particles
and remnants from escaping to the
surrounding areas.

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Desulphurisation Unit

Aqua Dine System

The Group is committed to install


the latest technology to conserve
the environment in the best possible
manner. The power division of the group
has installed a port-based 4 x 300 MW
thermal power plant adjacent to the
port. Apart from using low-ash and
low-sulphur coal to reduce sulphur
dioxide emission from stacks, the plant
is in the process of installing a Flue
Gas Desulphurisation Unit (FGD) at an
investment of about Rs 600 crore.

The system is installed at every stage


right from the unloading point to the
reclamation, to reduce dust emission.
At the unloading point, water is
sprinkled before and after the material
is transferred into the hopper, installed
on the ship unloaders. Likewise, in every
transfer tower, the system is installed
on the hopper to continuously sprinkle
water. It is also installed at the stacker
reclaimer to prevent dust from the
reclaimed material.

Windshields
The Port has erected windshields to
stem the flow of wind to the stackyard.
The windshield is designed to stop
the wind from entering the stackyard
from the SW and NE directions thereby
preventing the dust from spreading to
the nearby areas. With a length of 540
m and height of 14 m, the windshield is
large enough to cover the stockpiles.
Create a green belt
In addition to the traditional ways of
dust suppression, the port will have a
thick green belt around the stackyard
to maintain the ecological balance.
An area of 6 hectares under the green
belt development programme is being
developed wherein 30,000 saplings,
with a survival rate of 80 per cent,

have been already planted. This apart,


a 10-hectare mango plantation is also
being developed.
Air monitoring station to keep an eye on
pollution levels

Other activities at Ratnagiri

A high-quality ambient air monitoring


system is installed at the port to
measure and record the concentration
of pollutants like particulate matter,
sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen.
The dust emissions are monitored on
a continuous basis and RSPM levels
are displayed on the electronic display
board.

Mid-day meal program


Individual toilet program
Women self-help group
development
School infrastructure
development program

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Corporate Social Responsibility

JSW Group has been making conscious


efforts through its CSR/CS programmes
to achieve inclusive growth.
Inclusive Growth
Training for Local youth
JSW Jaigarh Port is making conscious
efforts to make the local youth a
part of the development program.
This is achieved through sponsoring
candidates from the local villages for
diploma engineering programs. They
would be absorbed by the Group in the
future.
The Port has laid a lot of focus on
developing unemployed youth by
enhancing their technical skills so
that they can be absorbed by the allied
industries which would come up in the
vicinity. This way, the Port is addressing
both their education as well as their
employability.

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Community development
JSW Group understands the need for
taking the local community along with the
ongoing development so that they dont feel
left out of the entire process. The Port has
installed 25 TPD Ice plant and cold storage
for the benefit of the fishing society. Fish
finders, Outboard motors, fishing nets and
GPS have been distributed to fishermen to
increase their yield.
The Port has contributed to promote
sports and cultural activities in the
area, financially helped distressed
families, distributed computers
and printers to gram panchayats,
constructed roads etc. The main focus
of the above programmes is to help
raise the living standards of the people
who have lived in the area.

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Awards and Recognitions

MALA Award - 2013

Awards and Recognitions


MALA Award - 2013
JSW Jaigarh Port received the
Upcoming Multicargo Greenfield
Port of the Year award at 4th All India
Maritime And Logistics Awards on
September 6, 2013.
Best Thermal Power Producer - 2013
JSW Energy received the Best
Thermal Power Producer by IPPAI on
August 3, 2013.
Golden Peacock Eco-Innovation Award
2013
JSW Steel won the Golden Peacock
Eco-Innovation Award for the year 2013
on July 19, 2013.
Industry Leadership Award - 2013
JSW Steel - The Industry Leadership
Award at Platts Global Metals Awards
which recognises achievements in steel,
metals and mining, on June 3, 2013.

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Greentech HR Excellence Gold Award


- 2013
JSW Cement received the 3rd annual
Greentech HR Excellence Gold Award
on April 19, 2013.

JSW Steel, Vijayanagar Works - FIRST


among Integrated Steel Plants in
India by Indian Institute of Metals,
and received on November 16, 2012 at
Jamshedpur.

First Prize in Best Fuel Efficient Boiler


Category in the year - 2012
JSW Steel - Captive Power Plant -2
at Vijayanagar Works has participated
in the State Level Safety Competition
on 42 National Safety Day on March 4,
2013.

UNESCO Asia Pacific Award - 2012


JSW Foundation - The Hampi
foundation conferred UNESCO- Asia
pacific award for merit for Cultural
Heritage Conservation.

ISO-14001:2004 Certification cation:


IMC Ramkrishna Bajaj National Quality
Award-2012
JSW Steel - Commendation Certificate
in the Manufacturing Category by
Indian Merchant Chambers. received
on March 13, 2013
National Sustainability Award - 2012

Greentech Environment Excellence


award (Gold) - 2012
JSW Cement - In recognition to its
specific contribution towards adopting
clean technologies as well as its
commitment towards prevention of
pollution, natural resource conservation,
efficient utilization of industrial byproducts and its noteworthy efforts
towards GHG emission reduction during
the year 2011-12.

Visvesvaraya Industrial Trade Centre


State Award - 2012
JSW Steel - Awarded by VITC
Karnataka for the year 2009-10 &
2010-11 Gold Trophy for Best Exporter,
received on March 23, 2012.
Power Line Award - 2012
JSW Energy - Best Thermal Power
Generation Company Award at Power
Line award 2012.
Dun & Bradstreet Information
Services - 2011
JSW Steel - Best Company in Steel
sector based on Total Income, Net
Profit, Net Worth, Export, Market
Capitalisation, Net Profit Margin,
Return on Net Worth, received on April
26, 2011.
Spot Light Awards (Global
Communication Competition) - 2011
JSW Steel - League of American
Communication Professionals for its
2010-11 Annual Report Bronze Award
for excellence within its Competition
Class.

JSW Energy - Received the NDTV Profit


Business Leadership Awards 2010
under the Power Industry vertical
Vice chairman of JSW Energy N K Jain
received the award from the Union
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on
September 1, 2010 in Mumbai.
Willy Korf/Ken Iversion steel vision
award - 2009
Mr. Sajjan Jindal was awarded the
prestigious 19th Willy Korf/Ken Iversion
steel vision award on June 23, 2009
at the Steel Survival Strategies XXIV
conference for elevating JSW Steel
amongst the selected few global steel
producer.
Karnataka Chapter Safety Award 2009
JSW Steel - Unnatha Suraksha
Puraskara, a trophy and certificate

was presented for outstanding safety


performance and management
systems in Metals category of
industries during 2006-08, by National
Safety Council, Karnataka Chapter, on
09-09-2009 at Bengaluru.
Greentech Environment Excellence
Award- 2009
JSW Steel - Gold award in metal
and mining sector for outstanding
achievement in Environment
Management (October 10, 2009 at
Kovalam).
PMs Trophy 2007-08
JSW Steel - Runner-Up of the best
performing Integrated Steel Plant in
the country, known as Steel Ministers
Trophy for 2007-08 (declared on
November 13, 2009).

CII-EXIM Award - 2011


JSW Steel - Commendation Certificate
for Significant Achievement for
Business Excellence by Confederation
of Indian Industries, on December 1,
2011 at Bangalore.
EEPC Award - 2011
JSW Steel - Gold Trophy being the
top exporter of Iron and Steel in the
year 2007-2008, under the category
of manufacture exporter in Large
enterprise from western region. The
award was received on August 6,2010.
National Sustainability Award 2011
JSW Steel, Vijayanagar Works
Received Second Prize to amongst
the Integrated Steel Plants Category,
by Indian Institute of Metals at 49th
National Metallurgists Day, on
November 14, 2011 at Hyderabad.
Business Leadership Award - 2010

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JSW Network

JSW Steel

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JSoft Solutions

Corporate Office

Other Offices

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Jaigarh Port
Regd. Office: JSW Centre, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (East), Mumbai - 400 051.
Tel: (022) 42861000 | Fax: (022) 42863000 | Email: marketing.jpl@jsw.in | Website: www.jsw.in
Port Address: JSW Jaigarh Port Ltd. at Post Jaigarh, Taluka & Dist - Ratnagiri, Maharashtra - 415614.
Tel: (02357) 242551 / 2 / 3 | Fax: (02357) 242556

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