For the project, the KPL has issued a global tender to carry out capital
dredging of the harbour basin to 20.5 m; deepening of the inner approach
channel to 22 m; deepening the outer approach channel from existing levels to
23 m, and lengthening the approach channel to 23 m.
The dredging project is important for Kamarajar port as KPL has chalked
out its future growth path, said Sunil Paliwal, Chairperson for both CPA and
KPL…, the Capesize ships require 18 m draft and can carry 1.70 lakh tonnes of
cargo, he said.
The all-weather Kamarajar port
has nine operational berths, out of which three are for
handling bulk coal; two for handling liquid cargo (POL, LPG & LNG); two for
automobile export/import and associated capital goods and one each to handle
container and multi-cargo. KPL has
initiated action for development of an additional five berths/terminals: – two
berths to handle coal and two berths to handle liquid cargo.
KPL has initiated action for development of two additional liquid
terminals through captive and PPP mode to handle POL and LPG of a total 6 mt
per annum. The captive berth is expected
to be operational by December 2024, the document says.