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Govt to engage private cos for Rs 1,438-cr mechanisation at Paradip port

The work will be undertaken under the build, operate and transfer mode, said Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari

Govt to engage private cos for Rs 1,438 cr mechanisation at Paradip port

BS Reporter New Delhi
The Union government has approved mechanisation of three Berths at the Paradip Port at an estimated cost of Rs 1,438 crore through private investment.The work will be undertaken under the build, operate and transfer mode, said Nitin Gadkari, Road Transport, Highways and Shipping Minister after a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs.

After completion of the project, the total thermal coal export handling capacity at Paradip Port will reach 50 million tonne. This will help the port to meet the growing demand of thermal coal over the next three to four years. "This mechanisation project will go a long way in improving the operational efficiency in Paradip Port and thereby reduce transaction cost for thermal power plants dependent on coal supply through Paradip Port. The project will also create additional employment opportunities," said a statement.

The Paradip Port handled 71.01 mt cargo in 2014-15, as against the previous year's traffic of 68 million tonne, registering a growth of 4.42 per cent year-on-year. As per the Paradip Port, the total revenue total revenue was Rs 1,059.50 crore in 2014-15 with operating revenue of Rs 920.94 crore. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 1,437.76 crore of which Rs 1,412.76 crore will be spent by the concessionaire. The remaining Rs 25 crore will be spent by the Paradip Port Trust on dredging, said an government statement.

The project envisages mechanisation of EQ 1, 2 and 3 berths to increase their capacity from the existing 7.85 mt to 30 mt. The project is scheduled to be completed within three years from the date of award of concession. After completion of the project, the total thermal coal export handling capacity at Paradip Port will reach 50 million tonnes. This will help the port to meet the growing demand of thermal coal over the next three to four years.

 

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First Published: Oct 07 2015 | 4:36 PM IST

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