MUMBAI: Essar’s Ports business, which operates four terminals on the East and West coasts of India,
has registered a 20.07% growth in cargo volumes with a throughput of 27.29 Million Tonnes (MT) in the first half of FY2019-20.
The growth has been driven by a 183.21% increase in
third-party cargo compared to that in the corresponding period in the previous financial year.
Cargo from captive customers grew by 6%.
Speaking on the performance, Mr Rajiv Agarwal, MD & CEO, Essar
Ports Ltd, said: “Significant boost in third-party business has been the
key driver for our growth in overall volumes. Alongside this, our focus
on driving operational efficiencies and minimising operating costs has
helped in recording strong growth. Essar Ports has consistently
surpassed the average growth rate of the sector, which is showing signs
of heightened economic activity.”
Terminal-wise performance
Hazira
The 50 MTPA terminal has had the following highlights:
• Cargo handling of 14.17 MT with 3.24% growth compared to the same period last year
• 24.46% growth in third-party business over the numbers in H1FY19
• Enhanced third-party cargo share to 16.16%
Vizag
The 24 MTPA Essar Vizag Terminal (EVTL), India’s largest iron ore
handling terminal located on the outer harbour of Visakhapatnam Port,
has had the following highlights:
• Cargo handling of 5.91 MT with 52.22% overall growth compared to same period last year
• 7.17% growth in anchor customer business
• 277.76% growth in third-party business over the numbers in H1 FY19
• Enhanced third-party cargo share to 41.62%
Salaya
The 20 M
The 20 MTPA Essar Bulk Terminal Salaya (EBTSL), deepest draft facility
of Saurashtra region, has clocked a cargo throughput of 3.22 MT in the
first half of FY20.
Paradip
The 16 MTPA Essar Bulk Terminal Paradip (EBTPL), in Paradip Port, has
clocked a cargo throughput of 4 MT in the first half of FY20.
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