DCIL secures annual maintenance dredging contract from Cochin Port Authority 
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DCIL secures annual maintenance dredging contract from Cochin Port Authority

Dredging Corporation of India Limited (DCIL) on Thursday said that it secured an annual maintenance dredging contract worth Rs 156.50 crores from the Cochin Port Authority

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Dredging Corporation of India Limited (DCIL) on Thursday announced its latest achievement of securing the annual maintenance dredging contract from the Cochin Port Authority. The contract, valued at Rs 156.50 crores for the year 2024-25, includes a provision for a one-year extension, further solidifying DCIL's leadership in the dredging sector and its dedication to enhancing India's maritime infrastructure.

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DCIL, renowned for its expertise and precision in large-scale dredging projects, has been entrusted with the crucial task of maintaining the navigability of Cochin Port. The maintenance dredging will cover the port’s outer channel, approach channel, ICTT Basin, LNG Basin Channels (Ernakulam Channel & Mattancherry Channel), and other significant areas of the port. This operation is essential for ensuring the port's functionality and facilitating seamless and efficient maritime trade activities.

DCIL's Chairman Dr Madhaiyaan Angamuthu (IAS) expressed his pride in the company’s accomplishment. "We are honored to have been selected by the Cochin Port Authority for this significant project. This contract is a testament to DCIL’s capabilities and our unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality dredging services. We look forward to contributing to the continued success and operational efficiency of Cochin Port," he stated.

The award of this contract underscores Cochin Port Authority's commitment to maintaining high standards of maritime infrastructure and highlights DCIL's proven track record in executing dredging projects with utmost precision and efficiency. The successful completion of this project will ensure that Cochin Port remains navigable for vessels of various sizes, thereby supporting the port's role in facilitating maritime trade.

As DCIL embarks on this significant project, it reaffirms its position as a key player in India's dredging industry, continually driving the nation’s maritime infrastructure forward.

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