Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ),
India’s largest port developer-cum-operator, has signed a concession agreement
with Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) to develop Berth No. 13 at Deendayal Port,
Kandla, Gujarat.
APSEZ has incorporated a
wholly-owned subsidiary, DPA Container and Clean Cargo Terminal (DPACCCTL), to
carry out operations at the berth, says an official release from APSEZ. "In July 2024, APSEZ had received the letter
of intent for the development, operation and maintenance of the berth for a
30-year concession period. APSEZ will develop the berth under the Design,
Build, Finance, Operate, and Transfer (DBFOT) model for multipurpose clean
cargo, including container cargo."
Ashwani Gupta, Whole-time Director and CEO,
APSEZ says: “Berth No. 13 will diversify our presence at Deendayal Port. We will now handle
multipurpose clean cargo at the port in addition to dry bulk cargo that we
already handle. The berth will further consolidate our position on the western
coast and enhance our ability to service customers in Gujarat and north
India." Berth No. 13 is 300m long and offers 5.7 million tonnes capacity
annually, and is likely to be commissioned in FY27, the release added.