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Proposed Multi-Modal Terminal at Haldia Holds Huge Cargo Potential

The Dollar Business Bureau Even before the construction of Multi-Modal terminal at Haldia in West Bengal kicks off, it has received a commitment of 5.92 million tons (MT) per annum of cargo volume by the year 2018 from the Industry, indicating huge cargo potential of the proposed terminal. Fly ash is expected to be the major cargo with a commitment of 3.8 MT followed by vegetable oil (0.63 MT), cement (0.36 MT), among others. In a series of consultations with Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) held at Haldia last month, various industries, firms, shipping lines, cargo operators, shippers, and manufacturers committed transportation of cargo like Fly ash, Edible oil, Vegetable oil, Gypsum etc. by 2018, the year Haldia terminal is ready for ...

Gadkari lays foundation of multi-modal terminal in Varanasi

The Dollar Business Bureau  Giving a renewed thrust to the government’s waterway-development agenda, Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday laid the foundation stone for a Rs. 211-crore multi-modal terminal in Varanasi.  "Multimodal hub here will take the state to growth trajectory. This hub with rail, road and waterways connectivity will change the face of UP," Shipping Minister Gadkari said at a function here. Gadkari said the government will build the phase 1 of the multi-modal terminal at a cost of Rs.211 crore. The project is expected to be ready by August 2018. The Phase-1 of the project covers the Varanasi - Haldia stretch.  With the new terminal, a part of Rs.4,200-crore Jal Marg Vikas project, the government envisages to facilitate commercial navigation of vessels ...

Role of Private Ports in Nation Building

  The past few years have seen a weak world economy and not much growth in terms of international trade. This has meant a difficult time for the Indian port sector, especially major ports. During FY2009-10 to FY2013-14, while traffic at non-major ports grew at a CAGR of 10%, major ports witnessed a decline in traffic. This fall can be avoided with the Indian government coming to the rescue of the ports sector. Mr. Rajbir Singh Bhadana, Commodore (Retd), Group Chief Operating Officer, RAS INFRAPORT PVT. LTD. Capacity at major ports has not seen much growth either. In some instances, traffic has been severely impacted by the decision to ban iron ore exports. While some big capacity augmentation projects have been ...

More than 100 inland waterways to get National status

The Dollar Business Bureau In a move towards development of an alternate mode of transport, the Government of India (GoI) gave its nod for enactment of Central legislation for declaring 101 additional Inland Waterways (IW) as National Waterways (NW) for navigation. This decision taken by the Union Cabinet, not only creates a logistic supply-chain with the intermodal connectivity, but also ensures fuel-efficient, cost-effective and environment-friendly mode of transport. The National status for IWs was also expected to have a positive impact on the growth of nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), as the resultant creates new business opportunities in areas of dredging, terminal construction & operation, storage facilities, hydrographic survey, among others. Further, the investments in these business areas will also create ...