
DG Shipping allows 1 Yr relaxation to Ship Builders getting benefits under financial assistance policy
The Shipping Ministry has allowed a one
year relaxation to ship builders that are getting financial assistance from the
centre.
In
an office order, the Director General Shipping (DGS) has been allowed to
provide a relaxation of up to one year for construction, and delivery of
vessels for contracts signed during March 24, 2021 and March 31, 2022.
This is being done
in view of the spread of COVID variants that has affected the global supply
chain system.
The Centre has approved financial
assistance for 47 vessels amounting to Rs 155 crore under the Shipbuilding
Financial Assistance Policy (SBFA). The total contract value of these ships
stands at Rs 850 crore.
The Shipping Ministry had said that 95
applications have been received till now seeking an in-principle approval for
170 vessels with contract value of Rs 2,620 crore.
The guidelines of
the policy have been in force from April 1, 2016 and shall be applicable for
shipbuilding contracts signed between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2026.
Under the SBFA policy, 21 shipyards
having various capacities have registered under the scheme. Prominent companies
registered under the scheme include L&T Shipbuilding Ltd, Cochin Shipyard
Ltd, Titagarh Wagons Ltd and Goa Shipyard Ltd.
“Financial assistance is being granted to
Indian shipyards equal to 20 per cent of the lower of contract price or the
fair price or actual payments received of each vessel built by them for a
period of at least 10 years commencing 2016-17. This rate of 20 per cent will
be reduced by 3 per cent every three years,” said a Shipping Ministry
statement.