June24 , 2026

    Record-Breaking Wind Mill Cargo Handled at V.O. Chidambaranar Port

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    Tuticorin’s V.O. Chidambaranar Port has marked a significant milestone in India’s renewable energy logistics sector by successfully handling the longest windmill blades ever processed at the port—and among the largest in the country.

    The port managed blades measuring an impressive 90.2 metres, surpassing the previous record of 89.6 metres. In addition, it handled India’s largest Wind Turbine Generator (WTG) of 5.3 MW capacity, underscoring its growing capability in managing complex and over-dimensional cargo.

    The high-profile shipment arrived aboard the vessel MV Da Gui and was destined for M/s Venwind Refex Power Ltd. The operation involved coordinated efforts from multiple logistics stakeholders. Vessel agency services were handled by M/s Aacen Shipping Agencies Pvt. Ltd., while stevedoring operations were carried out by M/s Aasian Shipping Agencies. Sea transportation was managed by COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers Co. Ltd., with M/s NTC Logistics India Pvt. Ltd. overseeing customs clearance, shore handling, and inland transportation.

    Port officials highlighted that the successful handling of such massive cargo demonstrates the port’s advanced infrastructure, operational expertise, and readiness to support India’s expanding renewable energy sector.

    This achievement further strengthens VOC Port’s position as a key hub for project cargo and clean energy logistics, aligning with the country’s push toward sustainable energy development.

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