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DP World gets the nod to build new mega Indian container terminal
来源:shippingazette 编辑:编辑部 发布:2023/02/09 14:55:36
THE Indian arm of DP World, Hindustan Ports, has received a letter of acceptance from the Deendayal Port Authority to construct a mega container terminal at Tuna Tekra in the state of Gujarat.
The new terminal will be built at the Tuna Tekra satellite facility and have the capacity to handle 2.19 million TEU a year, reports London's Ship Technology, citing ET Infra.
This major box terminal project is expected to cost around US$520.5 million (INR42.43 billion).
Hindustan Ports defeated Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) with a royalty quote of INR6,500 per TEU during the bidding process.
APSEZ had placed a bid of INR1,500 per TEU.
With an initial depth of 14.5 metres without tidal restrictions, the planned box terminal is expected to handle ships that can carry more than 21,000 TEU.
Based on a cost-sharing basis and mutual consensus between the parties, the depth of the terminal can be increased to 18 metres.
Deendayal Port Authority deputy chairman Nandeesh Shukla was quoted saying: ""We respect the trust and confidence DP World has reposed in us with its bid and will try to make the project a resounding success."
The Tuna-Tekra container terminal is part of the government's National Infrastructure Pipeline.
Last October, the Indian Government's Union Cabinet approved the construction of a container terminal at the Deendayal Port.
The new terminal will be built at the Tuna Tekra satellite facility and have the capacity to handle 2.19 million TEU a year, reports London's Ship Technology, citing ET Infra.
This major box terminal project is expected to cost around US$520.5 million (INR42.43 billion).
Hindustan Ports defeated Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) with a royalty quote of INR6,500 per TEU during the bidding process.
APSEZ had placed a bid of INR1,500 per TEU.
With an initial depth of 14.5 metres without tidal restrictions, the planned box terminal is expected to handle ships that can carry more than 21,000 TEU.
Based on a cost-sharing basis and mutual consensus between the parties, the depth of the terminal can be increased to 18 metres.
Deendayal Port Authority deputy chairman Nandeesh Shukla was quoted saying: ""We respect the trust and confidence DP World has reposed in us with its bid and will try to make the project a resounding success."
The Tuna-Tekra container terminal is part of the government's National Infrastructure Pipeline.
Last October, the Indian Government's Union Cabinet approved the construction of a container terminal at the Deendayal Port.