Mangaluru port roles out three new projects under PM Gati Shakti

The project is expected to generate employment opportunities for about 2,000 people

Update: 2022-03-09 06:06 GMT
NMPA has signed an agreement with JSW Infrastructure Limited. (Photo: New Mangaluru Port)

Mangaluru: New Mangalore Port Authority has rolled out three projects under PM Gati Shakti.

NMPA chairman AV Ramana said, “The three projects - Mechanization of Berth No 14 for handling container and other cargos in DBFOT basis with JSW worth Rs 695 crore (Rs 281 crore), Construction of new Berth No 17 for handling bulk and dry bulk cargos (Rs 217 crore), and Construction of Fishing harbor at Kulai near Mangaluru (Rs 197 crore) would be undertaken."

Due to the semi-mechanized handling of containers, there was a need for the augmentation of the port capacity in handling containers. Mechanized handling of containers at berth no 14 will fulfill this need and give a boost to the business environment of the hinterland of Karnataka.

NMPA has signed an agreement with JSW Infrastructure Limited to develop and operate container terminal on PPP model. It will generate a considerable number of direct and indirect employment.

As NMPA is mechanizing its only deep draft berth No 14 for handling containers, the port will need a deep draft berth to handle the dry bulk and break bulk cargoes arriving through large ships of 60,000 dwt and above. As it is necessary to build sufficient infrastructure so that the trade can be facilitated the Port proposed to construct a new berth no 17 for multi-purpose cargo handling.

The project is expected to generate employment opportunities for about 2,000 people. As per the DPR, berth number 17 is expected to handle 131 vessels for different types of bulk cargo and generate a total tonnage of 4.73 MTPA.

Construction of the fishing harbor at Kulai is the third project under Gati Shakti.

The port will contribute to increase the fish and crustacean supplies to domestic and foreign markets. It is estimated to employ 2,720 sea-going fishermen and 1,280 persons in shore-based establishments and allied industries.

The project will also de-congest the over-crowded old fishing harbor at Mangaluru and offer a safe sanctuary for fishing boats, especially during the monsoon and rough sea conditions.

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