The ship with transshipment cargo will be arriving as
a trial one to test the operational preparedness of the port. The full fledged commercial operations of
the port is expected to begin after a couple of months.
Vizhinjam port being a major infrastructure project
that could boost Kerala’s development, the CPI(M) government in the state is
planning to make the arrival of the first mothership a major event.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is expected to receive
the first mothership. Adani Ports chief executive officer Karan Adani and union
ministers are likely to take part.
Kerala industries
minister P Rajeev said in a social media post that leading shipping giants like
Mediterranean Shipping Company, Maersk, APM Terminals and Hapag-Lloyd have
expressed keen interest in establishing a presence at Vizhinjam. It highlights the strategic significance of Vizhinjam as a new global
transshipment hub.
Proximity to international shipping routes connecting
Europe, Persian Gulf and the Far East by just ten nautical miles and natural
depth of 18 to 20 metres makes Vizhinjam an ideal spot for attracting large
motherships. The port is expected to become a major transshipment hub ofvthe
country.
A formal
commissioning of the port was in October 2023 with the
arrival of the first cargo ship with cranes for the port’s operations. The port
received the location code – ‘IN NYY 1’ –
last week.
The agreement for
developing the port on public-private partnership model at a cost of Rs 7,700
crore was inked with Adani Ports in 2015 while the Congress government led by
Oommen Chandy was in power. Though the initial phase was
scheduled to be commissioned by 2019, it got delayed owing to Covid-19 and
Ockhi cyclone.