Govt to invite EoIs for Rs 41,000 cr transshipment port project in Great Nicobar Island

MoPSW will invite EOIs from interested players for a Rs 41,000 crore international transshipment port project at Great Nicobar Island in the Bay of Bengal
Govt to invite EoIs for Rs 41,000 cr transshipment port project in Great Nicobar Island
Govt to invite EoIs for Rs 41,000 cr transshipment port project in Great Nicobar Island
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New Delhi: The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) will invite expressions of interest (EoI) from interested players for a Rs 41,000 crore international transshipment port project at Great Nicobar Island in the Bay of Bengal. The ministry in a release on Friday said that the project is expected to be complete with an investment of Rs 41,000 crore (USD 5 billion), including investment from both government and PPP concessionaire.
The EOI will be released on January 28.

Proposed port will have ultimate capacity to handle 16 mn containers per yr

The proposed port in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands will have ultimate capacity to handle 16 million containers per year and in the first phase to be commissioned by 2028 at a cost of Rs 18,000 crore will handle above four million containers. Other projects planned around the transshipment port include airport, township and power plant, it added.
The project is located on the international trade route, with existing transhipment terminals like Singapore, Klang and Colombo in proximity.

Holistic development of islands aims to bridge the gaps in infrastructure and improve economic opportunity

According to the statement, the project focuses on three key drivers which can result in making it a leading container transshipment port, i.e., strategic location in terms of proximity (40 nautical miles) with the international shipping trade route, availability of natural water depth of over 20 metre and carrying capacity of transshipment cargo from all the Ports in the proximity including Indian ports.

Holistic development of islands aims to bridge the gaps in infrastructure and improve economic opportunity for rapid increase in size for all types of vessels, from feeders to the large inter-continental carriers.

Further, the proposed infrastructures facilities shall be such that the service levels and facilities match with that of the global top container transshipment terminals and neighbouring ports. The proposed facility is envisaged to be developed in four phases.

Estimated cost for phase one of the proposed transshipment port is around Rs 18,000 cr

The estimated cost for phase one of the proposed transshipment port is around Rs 18,000 crore which includes the construction of breakwaters, dredging, reclamation, berths, storage areas, building and utilities, procurement and installation of equipment and development of port colony with core infrastructure is going to be developed with the government support.

Public Private Partnership (PPP) will be encouraged for this project via Landlord mode. The PPP Concessionaire shall have the flexibility to develop storage area, container handling equipment and other infrastructure based on concessionaire's own market and business assessment subject to the Minimum Guaranteed Traffic.

The Concessionaire would be awarded a long-term PPP concession of 30 to 50 years (based on requirement), shall be responsible for the provision(s) of port services and shall have the rights to levy, collect and retain charges from port users.

Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said, "This project will be a major landmark in developing India to become a self-assured and self-reliant Nation and will support the economic development of the country."

The EOI pertaining to ICTP, Galathea Bay will be available at SMPK website- https://mportkolkata.shipping.gov.in and https://kopt.enivida.in from 28th January 2023.

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