The Waltair Railway Division is expecting 10-15 per cent growth in freight revenue during the current financial year despite the completion of the country's longest slurry pipeline by Essar group's Vizag-based Hy-Grade Pellets Limited. |
K C Pradhan, senior divisional commercial manager of the division, told Business Standard that with the construction of slurry pipeline, the division may lose about 3.5-4 million tonnes of cargo during this financial year. |
"Nevertheless, we are confident of registering 10-15 per cent growth in freight revenue earnings this financial year by making alternative arrangements," he added. |
Apart from vigorous marketing efforts to attract new cargo, the railway would increase cargo quantities by adding more wagons, he said. |
"Normally, each rail rake can transport about 3,500 tonnes of ore. Now, by adding a few more wagons, a rail rake can carry 4,800-5,000 tonnes. So with the existing rail network, we can increase our revenues," he said. |
This division created an all-time record by transporting 36.70 million tonnes of cargo in 2005-06 as against 33.77 million tonnes in the preceding year, registering a growth of about 8.7 per cent. Revenue earnings too, were up by about 25 per cent at Rs 1,963 crore in the financial year 2005-06, as against Rs 1,572.36 crore in the previous year. |
Of 36.70 million tonnes of cargo transported by the division in 2005-06, about 50 per cent was iron ore. The railways brings about 18 million tonnes of iron ore from Bailadilla to Visakhapatnam through the Kirandol-Kothavalasa railway line. |
The Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Hy-grade Pellets Limited, Ispat Industries, Vikram Ispat and MMTC Limited depend on the railways to bring iron ore to Visakhapatnam. |
During the last financial year, Hy-grade Pellets completed the construction of country's longest slurry pipeline to bring iron ore instead of depending on railway wagons. |
Normally, Hy-grade Pellets used to bring about 4 million tonnes of iron ore through railway wagons. But, now they can use the pipeline to transport iron ore to reduce their transportation cost. |