The IWAI vessel will be deployed for Ro-Ro (roll-on, roll-off) service between Dhubri and Hatsingimari with a total waterway length of 29 km.
Ro-Ro ships are vessels used for carrying wheeled cargo.
"The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) carried out successful berthing operation of a vessel at its newly constructed permanent state-of-the-art roll-on roll-off (Ro-Ro) terminal built at a cost of Rs 46 crore on the Brahmaputra river (National Waterway-2) in Assam's Dhubri district," the Ministry of Shipping said in a statement.
The Ro-Ro vessel, MV Gopinath Bordoloi, which was flagged off from the Haldia port (West Bengal) via the India-Bangladesh Protocol Route, successfully carried its first load from the Dhubri terminal.
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"Built at a cost of approximately Rs 10 crore, MV Gopinath Bordoloi is 46.50-metre long and 13.30-metre wide with a draft of 1.50 metres. It has a capacity to transport eight trucks and 200 passengers at a time," the statement said.
Dhubri is one of the business hubs of Assam that is connected to Meghalaya through a road bridge over the Brahmaputra at Jogighopa.
IWAI is exploring other sites in the North-East to facilitate quick movement of goods and passengers across rivers.
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