SMPK aims to award the ₹800-plus crore public-private partnership (PPP)
projects in the next three months.
The Ministry of Ports, Shipping
and Waterways had earlier this month approved the projects for the
re-construction of berth No. 8 and the mechanisation of berth No. 7 and 8 at
the Netaji Subhash Dock. The foundation stone for the
project was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 1.
“The projects for the re-construction and mechanisation of berths at
Netaji Subhash Dock of Kolkata Dock System are a part of the government’s drive
to enhance container and cargo handling capacity, and further mechanisation of
SMPK. Tender for the projects has already been floated. We are looking to
complete the tender process and award the projects within the next three
months,” says SMPK chairman Rathendra Raman.
The projects will be executed
on a ‘design, build, finance, operate, and transfer’ (DBFOT) mode.
“After the completion of the projects, the container handling capacity
of berth No. 7 and 8 at Netaji Subhash Dock will stand at 0.48 million TEUs.
Later, it can go up to 0.78 million TEUs. Under this project, three rail-mounted
quay cranes will be installed. It will reduce the detention time of ships at
the dock and increase efficiency,” Raman says.
Consisting of two dock systems, KDS and Haldia Dock Complex, SMPK,
formerly known as Kolkata Port Trust, has a combined cargo handling capacity of
around 87.5 million tonnes (MT).
The port authorities plan to increase the combined capacity to 115 MT by
2030 through 15 PPP projects. Three projects, worth ₹733 crore, have been
awarded, while the rest, cumulatively worth around ₹5,200 crore, are in the
pipeline.
In West Bengal, the Sagarmala programme for port-led infrastructure
development over-sees 62 projects valued at ₹16,300 crore, of which 19 projects worth approximately ₹1,100
crore have been completed and the rest are in various stages of
implementation.