The Borneo Post

RoRo shipyard at Senari Port on track for completion by fourth quarter of 2024

- Mathew Umpang

KUCHING: The roll-on-roll-off (RoRo) shipyard at Senari Port here is on track for completion by the fourth quarter of this year, says Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas.

In this regard, he expressed hope that the completion would be before the works on the Sejingkat-Samarahan Bridge have finished.

According to the Minister of Infrastruc­ture and Port Developmen­t Sarawak, the progress of works on the RoRo shipyard project currently stands at 49.19 per cent and upon completion, it could enhance Kuching Port’s capacity by accommodat­ing 2,500 vehicles at the Senari Terminal.

“(Once completed) ships transporti­ng cars will be able to find ample parking space here, as the storage in Pending will soon no longer be useable due to the constructi­on of the Sejingkat-Samarahan Bridge, and ships can no longer reach Pending due to that.

“Hence, our focus is on completing the shipyard before the bridge’s constructi­on concludes,” he told reporters a er witnessing the handingove­r of two new quay cranes from HLG Equipment to the Kuching Port Authority at Senari Terminal Two here yesterday.

At the event, Uggah highlighte­d the significan­ce of the newly-acquired electricpo­wered quay crane units, known as QC6 and QC7, in augmenting the operationa­l efficiency and capacity of facilities of the Kuching Port Authority.

He said with these new cranes, container production capacity at the port could rise to 310,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) this year – reflecting the economic recovery in which container production capacity reached 274,202 TEUs last year.

He added that the advanced technology integrated into the cranes would facilitate the handling of larger vessels and cargo volumes, with Kuching Port set to elevate its container handling productivi­ty from 26 to 50 ‘Gross Movements Per Hour’.

“This capacity will bolster the port’s competitiv­eness and appeal to shipping and logistics line suppliers,” he said.

Uggah also said the acquisitio­n of the RM70 million cranes aligned with Sarawak’s vision of transition­ing towards a green economy.

“Investing in modern and energy-efficient machinery not only enhances operationa­l efficiency but diminishes the carbon footprint and mitigates the environmen­tal impact of port operations,” he said.

Also present were Kuching Port Authority chairman Dato Awang Bemee Pengiran Ali Basah; Uggah’s ministry acting deputy permanent secretary Mustapha Adenan; Kuching Port Authority general manager Robert Lau; Sarawak Department of Occupation­al Safety and Health director Jamadi Yusup; Harbour Link Group Bhd group managing director Dato Francis Yong; and Qingdao Haixi Heavy-Duty Machinery Co Ltd marketing director Winny Li Qiuhong.

 ?? — Photo by Roystein Emmor ?? Photo shows the two new quay cranes, meant to augment the operationa­l efficiency and capacity of facilities of Kuching Port.
— Photo by Roystein Emmor Photo shows the two new quay cranes, meant to augment the operationa­l efficiency and capacity of facilities of Kuching Port.

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