Kolkata-based India Steamship, a K K Birla group company, is planning an additional investment of Rs 315 crore to expand its tanker fleet. |
The company, now part of Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals, had announced an investment of around Rs 917 crore for doubling its fleet of tankers in 2006. |
C S Nopany, grandson of K K Birla, heading the shipping division of the group, said the company was planning to acquire a new tanker. |
"We are looking for a good tanker from the second-hand market. It is likely to cost anything between Rs 250 and Rs 300 crore. Our plan is to invest up to Rs 315 crore," he said. |
According to him, India Steamship has targeted to achieve a capacity of 7 lakh tonne over the next two-three years. The company currently has a capacity of close to 3,00,000 tonne. |
Nopany said the company had already acquired one ship from a Greek company in mid-2006, which had taken the capacity to 3 lakh tonne. |
India Steamship earlier had three single hull tankers. Two tankers have a capacity of 96,000 tonne each and the third a capacity of 60,000 tonne. |
Nopany informed that the Ulsan-based Hyundai Heavy Industries of South Korea was manufacturing three state-of-the-art tankers for the company, for which the MoU was signed in March 2006 . |
"These two ships would be delivered sometime in the latter half of 2008. Each new tanker would have a capacity of 1.05 lakh tonne. With the addition of these three tankers, our current capacity will go up to 6 lakh tonne from the present 3 lakh tonne," he said. |
According to him, with the addition of new tankers, India Steamship is targeting Rs 200 crore turnover from the current Rs 125 crore. |
Commenting on the fleet expansion, Nopany said with refining capacities increasing worldwide, and in the country, petroleum products would move in much larger parcel sizes. |