Essar Ports, a group concern of the diversified Essar Group, has said it will be commissioning its 16-million tonnes iron ore berth at the Paradip Port within a few weeks.
“The civil and engineering work is over. We are just waiting for an official go-ahead to formally commission the 20 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) facility, which can happen within a few weeks,” Mr. Shailesh Sawa, Essar Ports Director, Finance, said. He stated that the INR 520-crore iron ore berth project, with an installed capacity of 16 mtpa, has a 75:25 debt equity component.
The company, which already operates two ports with a combined capacity of 88 mt at Vadinar and Hazira in Gujarat, bagged the 30-year concession BOT order in 2009 from the Paradip Port Trust.
The company also has a contract to develop a 14-mt coal berth terminal at the Paradip Port, for which it had got the forests clearance in June this year.
The iron ore berth contract involves Essar Ports building a mechanised berth of 370 metre length, which will be one of the most advanced port facilities of its type in the country. This coal terminal award is a part of the Paradip Port’s plans towards mechanization of imports of this fuel.
Last year, the port handled around 12 mt of imported coal. As per the concession agreement, this volume, along with any incremental volume, will shift to the mechanized berth that will be built by Essar Ports.
Essar Ports is expanding its total capacity to 158 mt per annum by 2014. The Paradip coal berth will add 14-18 mt of third-party cargo volume to the private port.
“The civil and engineering work is over. We are just waiting for an official go-ahead to formally commission the 20 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) facility, which can happen within a few weeks,” Mr. Shailesh Sawa, Essar Ports Director, Finance, said. He stated that the INR 520-crore iron ore berth project, with an installed capacity of 16 mtpa, has a 75:25 debt equity component.
The company, which already operates two ports with a combined capacity of 88 mt at Vadinar and Hazira in Gujarat, bagged the 30-year concession BOT order in 2009 from the Paradip Port Trust.
The company also has a contract to develop a 14-mt coal berth terminal at the Paradip Port, for which it had got the forests clearance in June this year.
The iron ore berth contract involves Essar Ports building a mechanised berth of 370 metre length, which will be one of the most advanced port facilities of its type in the country. This coal terminal award is a part of the Paradip Port’s plans towards mechanization of imports of this fuel.
Last year, the port handled around 12 mt of imported coal. As per the concession agreement, this volume, along with any incremental volume, will shift to the mechanized berth that will be built by Essar Ports.
Essar Ports is expanding its total capacity to 158 mt per annum by 2014. The Paradip coal berth will add 14-18 mt of third-party cargo volume to the private port.
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