The Union Minister of Ports,
Shipping & Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal announced major initiatives to
boost the capacity at Kandla Port worth an investment of more than Rs 57,000
crores.
The two major announcements include construction of a new Mega Shipbuilding
Project with an investment of Rs 30,000 crores. The other major announcement is
development of a new cargo terminal outside of Kandla creek at an investment of
Rs 27,000 crores which will add an additional 135 MTPA capacity to the Kandla
Port. The Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said that these capacity expansion
at Kandla Port is the realisation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Make in
India, make for the World’ vision.
The new Mega Shipbuilding Facility at the Kandla Port will develop technical
capability in the country to manufacture big Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) or
similar class of vessels with capacity up to 3,20,000 tonnes DWT. The facility will have capacity to
produce 32 new ships and repair 50 old ships every year. Spread over an
area of more than 8,000 acres, the new facility will have components like
Marina, Fishing Harbour, Townships and Marine Industrial Cluster. The project
is likely to unlock tremendous value for trade interests as well as employment
avenues in the region, especially in the ancillary manufacturing and assembly
units to come and operate in the cluster.
On the other hand, in an
attempt to restructure the Port, a new state of the art port is being developed
outside of the Kandla Creek, towards Tuna. This new port will be developed
using the 6 kms available waterfront. With an investment of ₹27,000 crores, an
additional capacity of 135 MTPA will be developed to the existing capacity of
Kandla port. The new port will handle all existing cargo jetties handling dry
bulk cargo, with modern cargo handling equipment and more efficient evacuation
systems. This will allow Kandla to be
converted into Liquid Jetties, hence, building tremendous scope to handle
liquid cargo. This will tremendously improve the waiting of Liquid Tanker
Vessels and improvement in the Turnaround time of liquid vessels.
Considering the new port’s proximity to the navigation channel, the dredging
requirement will come down considerably, allowing bigger vessels to dock here.
The Deendayal Port Authority
(DPA) has also been working on a number of other projects on mission mode to
enhance capacity of Kandla port significantly. A new mega cargo terminal,
with a capacity of 2.19 million TEU, is being constructed at Tuna Tekra under
PPP mode. A new Multi Cargo Terminal at Tuna Tekra is also under consideration.
This will add 18.33 MTPA to the existing capacity. Three new oil jetties are in
the process of being constructed, which will further add 10 MTPA capacity. One
Single Buoy Mooring (SBM) and 2 product jetties are also being constructed at
Vadinar. This will further shore up the liquid cargo handling capacity by 24.5
MTPA. A Ship Repair Facility project at Vadinar is also under consideration
which will be capable of servicing 32 vessels per year.