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Churchill MB. S hipping and possibilities in Port of Churchill for grain. Shipping history and ship types:. Vikings were in Canada trading with goods. Damskibsselskabet Norden started 1871 Ship types Handy size Handymax Panamax Post panamax Capesize. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Churchill MB
Shipping and possibilities in Port of Churchill for grain.
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Shipping history and ship types:
• Vikings were in Canada trading with goods.• Damskibsselskabet Norden started 1871• Ship types– Handy size– Handymax– Panamax– Post panamax– Capesize
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Norden Tankers and Bulkers USA Inc.Dampskibsselskabet Norden.www.ds-norden.comHellerup (Copenhagen) Denmark. Started in 1871 by Mads Christian HolmToday ca 1100 employees and about 300 ships + new building program of 30 ships, 24 for dry cargo and 6 tankers.Norden has 1.85 % of the world fleet of 9813 ships in all sizes
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Handy size ship:Loading capacity 32000 metric tons deadweight
Ships are normally 170 meters long and 27 meter wide.Dead weight means the weight to ship can hold to its limitsExample:Crew and effects (constant)FuelWaterBallastCargo
Displacement means what the ship takes of space in the waterExample:Ships own weight + dead weight.
Ships has typically 5 holds
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Handymax/SupramaxLoading capacity 50000 metric tonnes deadweight
Ship size is typically 199 meters long and 32.2 meters wide with 5 holds and 4 cranes
Good grain ships due to wide body and thereby better stability and good loading capability
Still a smaller ship that is a size where it fits in most handy max terminals.
Ship has cranes and typically 21 crewmembers
Typical engine power is 10000 hp on 6 cylinders.
Fuel consumption ca 36000 liters a day full speed = 25 liter a minute or 1500 liters pr hour
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Panamax sizeLoading capacity 75000 metric tons dead weightShips size 225 meters long 32.2 meters wide
Max with for Panama Canal there from the name
No gear on deck, easy to load , but must be done from shore.
7 holds. Typical hold size is 32 x 21 x 19 meters. This is 13000 cub meters.
There are some limits to PMX in Churchill being height under the pipes for loading, draught, weather, tug capacity, and others.
Most used ship today for bigger bulk cargoes
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Insurance and classification society
• Classification society• Insurance• Inspections• Trading area and type of ship• Crew and requirements• Port Warden• Local regulations and requirements• Shipping routes
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Class society
Projecting ships and being present when building a ship
Class follows up on inspections and have planned maintenance system for ships.
Approves docking and repairs during scheduled dockings and interim occasions.
Issues certificates for the ship to be able to certify the standard and the type and trade area for the ship.
Flag state and class work closely together.
Insurance can be issued when the ship has certificates in order
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Insurance
Provided by individual companies not tied into class society.Arranged for ship, hull and machineryDivided into areasExtended insurance for area out of the usual trading areaClass of shipType of shipSpeed of shipCapabilities of the crew, number of crewmembersCaptain can insure ship for owners account if ship is underinsured or not insured at all.No certificates, no insuranceCustomized insurance for lay up etc
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Inspections
Class5 yearly inspectionAnnual inspection for safety and machinery. Flag state yearly inspection
Port State Control, yearly
Management company/ownerAudit on board and in office to see if company also applies to the rules of the class.
Captain½ yearly inspection of cabins etc
Port Warden/Coast guard
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Trading area and type of shipTrading area ties in with the type of ship
Ice class ships
Canadian rules for entering arctic waters APPC
Types of ship entering Churchill in for season, pre season and after season
Permit to sail from Port Warden
Ice advisor
Ice breaker assistance
Ice charts, weather routing
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Crew and requirements
IMO
STCW convention
Education
Certificates
Ongoing education
Experience
Rank
Management companies
Audit/Port Warden/PSC
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Transport Canada/Port Warden/Local regulations/shipping routes
Port Warden represents Transport Canada.
Port State Controls
Stability calculations
Plimsol marks/zones15th July to 31st
October
Ice condition in Hudson Bay and permit to depart port
Requirements for navigation equipment
Audit of crew
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Port of Churchill today–
Receiving• Cleaning• Loading
• Stevedoring• Equipment• Navigation
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Receiving from the trains
Terminal can receive 1100 metric tons /hour
Train transport time .
100 train cars in a train = 9000 metric tons
Takes over 7 trains to fill a Panamax ship with room for 65000 metric tons
This will then take 59 hours of efficient time to receive the grain.There to come spotting time for the wagons etc.
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Cleaning of the grain Churchill
The grain might have to be cleaned before it can be loaded in the ship.
Limit of grain cleaning is 660 metric tons pr hour
That will be 98 hours to clean the grain for a panamax if the cargo is to be Wheat or Durum
That will be 260 hours if the cargo is to be canola.
The storage in the silos is sufficient for 2 ships.
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Loading the ship
The terminal loads one ship at the time
It is possible to load two ships if it is same product.
Changing product requires cleaning of conveyor belt
Manual setting of pipes and trimming equipment
Maximum draught the hips can be loaded to is 11. 5 meters at the loading dock as requirement from pilot and Transport Canada set the limit.
Maximum 9.5 meters draught at the lay by berth
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Stevedoring in Churchill
Stevedores in Churchill are good and reliable
There is a lot of manual work involved
The maximum hours are 16 hours a day the first 2 days then 14 hours after that.
Saturday and Sunday depends on the shipper/ agent/shipping line/ port in general. This will be overtime.
Stevedores have a limited number of employees
Foreman is attentive and good at getting things to function.
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Equipment on the terminal
Crane is available and can lift far enough in over the ship.
Bulldozer is available for trimming of the cargo.
Pipes can be moved in fair weather to accommodate the ships configuration
Provision possible from town if ordered up front
Inspections from Port Warden like arctic pollution prevention certificate and port State Control.
Tug boat with 3000 HP, WilsonTug boat with 1600 HP, Sepe
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Navigation in the area
Transport Canada Port Warden can give permit to sail with current conditions like ice/weather/escort
Pilot available in day light only
Pilot required
Tugs are available in fair weather
Navigational Markers are maintained by the tugboat.
Ice Advisor needed after regulations to pass end date of normal navigation but must be arranged in advance. This is again weather /ice dependent in the general area the ship is navigating.
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Outlook for the Port of Churchill
• Hours of operation• Preparation for the season• Loading 2 ships at the time• Tugboats/icebreaker• Helicopter assistance for inspections• Ice Adviser availability• Management of grain shipments• Speed of trains transferring grain
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Hours of operation for elevator and stevedores and navigation
Elevator must be able to work 24/7 as we have a short season.
Stevedores must be able to work 24 hours a day every day
Navigation aids must be safe for anytime operation
Pilot service must be available 24/7
Train service must be available 24/7
Cleaning of grain must be expanded and available 24/7
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Preparation for the season
The elevator must always be full before the season to have grain for 2 ships
Shipments must be lined up and this must coordinate with what grain gets shipped to Churchill
Navigation aids must be in place
Conveyors must be tested and functioning
Pipes must be mounted and sufficient for any ship size at any pier
All equipment must be prepared for the season
Management must be in place to be able to give prompt answers to upcoming situations and take action.
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Loading two ships at the time
The port must be able to load 2 ships at the same time with different products. Maybe one product from the storage and one from trains/cleaning .
Management on the pier who has contact with the terminal.
Management must be in Churchill as there is not time for mistakes and relocation of ships and trains.
Stevedores must be able to have people to run the loading 24/7
Navigational possibilities to dock ships in almost any weather
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Tugboats/Icebreakers
2 sufficient tugs with ice class
Reliable service 24/7 for tourist activity accidents as well
Stand By/Rescue possibilities for at least one tug that can go out in any weather
Crane on tug to pick things and people up from the water
Pollution limitation, help to sail boom and skimmers out if spill of any kind.
Environmental friendly tugs with newest equipment and azimuth props as space is limited in the port
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Helicopter servicefor inspections and pilot boardingHave all ships inspected at anchor before entry of the port so the ship can load immediately at arrival after customs clearance.
Holds must be inspected by agriculture and stability calculation must be approved by Port Warden. We spend often 6 hours if things are going well before we can load.
Tugboat ride is not always available currently as weather and availability is limiting the possibility to pre inspect the ships to save time along side.
Helicopter ride is 10 minutes and all ships have heliplatform on deck on one of the hatches
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Ice Advisor availability
Canadian regulations for ice navigation
Class of ship for Hudson Bay up to 31st of October
Ice Advisor from Hudson Bay if required typically to Gibraltar or discharge port .
Ice breaker assistance
Insurance discounts
Captains capability
Ships ice class
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Management of grain ships
There must be absolute synchronization of what is ordered of type and quantity of grain and what arrives in Churchill .
Ships line up must be advised to all parties and coordination meetings must be held every day to agree on schedule and info sent to all agents/shippers/ships/shipping companies/ tugs/stevedore foreman/other involved parties.
Plan the season as much as possible and have one major shipping line to provide the ships or one company to have the majority of shipments to speed up and smooth the operation of the ships
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Train transport to Churchill
Train cars used for storage
Increase transport of grain for getting more stock in house for next ship.
Quicker train transport after improvement of tracks
Empty trains 24/7 at the elevator
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Churchill in numbers.• In 2013 the Port of Churchill exported about 630000 metric tons of
grain.• Gain by 24/7 operation of terminal will give:• 38 % more time loading = 239400 mt.• Helicopter/tug boarding saves 5 days along side with no work
performed = 120000 mt.• 2 belts working all the time = est. 100000 mt.• This will for very small improvements give an potential export of
1089400 mt.• This is without extending the season !• Extending the season will improve 120000 mt. a week including 2
weather days.• Realistic you can extend 2 weeks so export will then be 1.329400 mt.
= 100 % + improvement.
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What can Norden Tankers and Bulkers USA Inc do for Churchill.
• Norden is founded in 1871 = 143 years ago• Norden has the ships you will need• Norden has the experience from similar project• Norden has the backbone to deliver• Norden has a very young fleet of ships• Norden is exporting several hundred grain shipment a
year from Canada already• 1 ship of every 50 bulk carriers in the world is a Norden
ship• Norden has 2% of the world fleet• Norden is currently building 30 new ships where of 24
are bulk carriers• Norden has offices in Denmark, USA, India, Singapore,
China and Brazil.• Norden has world wide operation with a Port Captain
network to over see any project• Norden had 1000 port calls in North America last year• Norden has about 300 ship in operation today• Norden has about 1150 employees• Norden is a public company and thereby transparent for
everyone to see the results
Norden arranging a package deal and manage it.This will include 1 Canadian icebreaker tugboat with Canadian crew.Use of Wilson tugboat already In Churchill with existing crew.Ships are clean and ready to load at arrival without any problemsVery new fleet of ships so we get minimal mechanical breakdown.Diversity of ships for the right size for right cargo and amount carried to discharge port.Ice class ships if needed in end of seasonIce Advisor availabilityExperience from similar projectGood solid shipping line with solid efficient back up and experienced operators to do daily update and arrangements for the ship line up.Port Captain to over see the project and be Nordens Port Manager and be part of the Churchill management team.Flexible possibilities in all aspects with more ships and quick commando way to get changes arranged.
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Questions ??