Cctl Vessel Berthing Report ✨
The report is structured to provide actionable insights for terminal operations, marine services, and planning departments. Report ID: CCTL-BR-2026-014 Date of Issue: 14 April 2026 Prepared by: Marine & Terminal Planning Dept. Validity Period: 24 hours from issuance (unless updated by VTS/terminal control) 1. Executive Summary This report provides a comprehensive analysis of vessel berthing activities at CCTL (Container Central Terminal Limited) over the last 30 days (16 March – 14 April 2026), along with predictive insights for the next 48 hours.
B4 crane failures cause 1.2 hours avg delay per feeder vessel. B3 crane failures increasing. Action: Prioritize B4 crane replacement Q3 2026. Until then, re-route feeders requiring >30 moves to B3 during night shift. 6. Predictive Berthing Schedule (Next 48h) Based on real-time AIS, tide tables, and terminal operating system (TOS) queue. cctl vessel berthing report
| Time (UTC) | Berth | Vessel | Draught | Est. Moor | Est. Unmoor | Confidence | |------------|-------|--------|---------|-----------|-------------|-------------| | 14 Apr 22:00 | B1 | CMA CGM Jacques Saadé | 15.8 | 22:30 | 15 Apr 10:00 | High | | 15 Apr 01:30 | B2 | ONE Trust | 15.2 | 02:15 | 12:30 | Medium (tide) | | 15 Apr 04:00 | B3 | MSC Nicole | 12.5 | 04:20 | 09:00 | High | | 15 Apr 07:45 | B4 | X-Press Jersey | 8.9 | 08:00 | 12:00 | High | | 15 Apr 11:30 | B1 | HMM Rotterdam | 16.0 | 12:45 | 22:30 | Low (vessel delayed at anchorage) | The report is structured to provide actionable insights