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Kolkata port gearing up for ₹800cr. container berth upgrade

- Mithun Dasgupta

In an ambitious endeavour, Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata (SMPK), plans to reconstruc­t and mechanise two container berths at the Netaji Subhash Dock of the Kolkata Dock System (KDS) within two years.

SMPK aims to award the ₹800plus crore publicpriv­ate partnershi­p (PPP) projects in the next three months.

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways had earlier this month approved the projects for the reconstruc­tion of berth No. 8 and the mechanisat­ion of berth No. 7 and 8 at the Netaji Subhash Dock.

The foundation stone for the project was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 1, 2024.

Shorter wait for ships

“The projects for the reconstruc­tion and mechanisat­ion of berths at Netaji Subhash Dock of Kolkata Dock System are a part of the government’s drive to enhance container and cargo handling capacity, and further mechanisat­ion of SMPK,” said SMPK chairman Rathendra Raman.

“Tender for the projects has already been floated. We are looking to complete the process and award the projects within the next 3 months,” he added.

The projects will be executed on a ‘design, build, finance, operate, and transfer’ (DBFOT) mode.

“After the completion of the projects, the container handling capacity of berth No. 7 and 8 at Netaji Subhash Dock will stand at 0.48 million TEUs.

Later, it can go up to 0.78 million TEU. Under this project, three railmounte­d quay cranes (RMQCs) will be installed. It will reduce the detention time of ships at the dock and increase efficiency,” said Mr. Raman.

Sagarmala projects

Comprising two dock systems, KDS and Haldia Dock Complex (HDC), SMPK, formerly known as Kolkata Port Trust, currently has a combined cargo handling capacity of about 87.5 million tonnes (MT).

The port authoritie­s plan to increase the combined capacity to 115 MT by 2030 through 15 PPP projects. Three projects, worth ₹733 crore, have been awarded, while the rest, cumulative­ly worth about ₹5,200 crore, are in the pipeline.

(The writer is with The Hindu businessli­ne)

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