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Development of 13 to 16th multipurpose cargo berths at Kandla Port

 
8/20/2009 3:49:00 PM

Gujarat, Aug (EPC News): The Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure today gave its approval for implementation of the project ‘Development of 13th 14th, 15th and 16th – four Multipurpose Cargo (Other than Liquid/Container Cargo) Berths at Kandla Port Trust, Gujarat.

The estimated cost will be Rs 755.50 crore of which the estimated cost to the Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) Operator would be Rs.728.84 crore. The estimated cost to the Port would be Rs 26.66 crore within a period of 24 months from date of award of concession.

The aggregate capacity of the 4 Berths would be 8 million tonnes per annum for catering to 75,000 DWT parcel size vessels having draught of 14 meters. As a result of implementation of the Project, the Kandla Port shall be able to handle additional quantity of 8 million tonnes of dry cargo per annum.

The port will for the first time handle deep draughted vessels upto 14 meter draught with parcel seize of 75,000 DWT. The freight charges will be reduced by handling through larger parcel size vessels. The implementation of the project will boost the EXIM trade, industrial economy in the hinterland of the Port leading to creation of job opportunities. The project will help in decongestion of the port.

 
 
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