VISAKHAPATNAM: With all-out efforts being under way to elevate its
ranking to third position among Major Ports after Kandla and Paradip,
the Visakhapatnam Port Trust (VPT) has set in motion an exercise to
emerge as a transhipment hub.
The VPT, which ranked fourth by handling a cargo of 65.30 million tonne
during 2018-19, has already received 3.8 million tonne more than the
corresponding period last year witnessing the highest growth rate among
Major Ports in the Country.
“We are expecting to handle a throughput of 70 million tonne to take
over third position during the current fiscal,” VPT Chairman
K. Ramamohan Rao has told.
As a preparation to become transhipment hub to handle mainland vessels
with an overall length (LOA) of 397 metres to carry 15,000 to
16,000 containers from the present 320 LOA containing 6,000 to 7,000
containers, the VPT conducted simulation studies at FORCE Technology,
Singapore, sometime ago which proved the scope for handling bigger size
vessels technically viable.
Three pilots have been deputed to Singapore for training. Another batch
of three pilots from the port will be sent to Singapore in the first
week of December. “We will also introduce pilot position unit, a
software system, to monitor by the pilots shortly,” VPT Deputy Chairman
P.L. Haranadh has said.
He said training the pilots and introduction of the new system would be
continued simultaneously. On the other hand, the Container Terminal-2
will increase the quay length from 450 metres to 1km. The construction
of the new terminal has been undertaken under DBFOT route at an
estimated cost of Rs. 633 crore.
According to Mr. Haranadh, steps are also being taken to modernise the
crane and other equipment and navigation infrastructure as the
Terminal-2 will be operational by March, 2021.
Discount offer
The VPT is also contemplating tying up with the Kolkata Port for fixed
window movement to give priority berthing to cargo meant for
transshipment. Visakhapatnam has a deep-drafted container terminal, said
to be the deepest in the Country with a draft of 14.5 metres. The VPT
is offering 10% extra discount on vessel related charges for handling
240 containers. VPT is also offering 40% discount on vessel related and
handling charges for Coastal Shipping.
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