Mega terminal investment for DP World in India

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DP World has signed a concession to develop, operate and maintain a new 2.19M TEU/year mega container terminal at Kandla in Gujarat on India’s western coast.

The Deendayal Port Authority awarded the concession in January to develop the mega container terminal to Hindustan Infralog Private Limited – a joint venture between DP World and National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, India’s collaborative investment platform anchored by the Government of India.

 

The concession is on a build-operate-transfer (BOT) basis for a period of 30 years with the option to extend for another 20 years.

 

The project involves the construction of a mega-container terminal at Tuna-Tekra near the existing Deendayal Port, at a cost of approximately US$510M through a public-private partnership (PPP).

 

“Once complete in 2027, the 2.19M TEU/year terminal will have state-of-the-art equipment and a 1,100 m berth capable of handling next-generation vessels carrying more than 18,000 TEU,” stated DP World. “As part of this concession agreement the berth can be further extended to 1,375m.

 

“The terminal will connect to the hinterland through the network of roads, highways, railways and Dedicated Freight Corridors, supporting the growing demand for logistics solutions from across Northern, Western and Central India, connecting businesses in the regions to global markets.”

 

DP World currently operates five container terminals in India – two in Mumbai, one each in Mundra, Cochin and Chennai – with a combined capacity of approximately 6M TEU. With the addition of Tuna Tekra, DP World will have a combined capacity of 8.19M TEU.

 

The project is part of the National Infrastructure Pipeline and will complement initiatives of the Government of India, such as the PM Gati Shakti Master Plan and National Logistics Policy. DP World said that the container terminal will be fully compliant with the green port guidelines ensuring sustainability in port operations by adopting best practices of port environment management contributing towards the long-term sustainability goals set out by the Government of India.

 

Union minister of ports, shipping and waterways Sarbananda Sonowal said: “The signing of the concession agreement between Deendayal Port Authority and DP World is a momentous event indeed as it marks yet another significant breakthrough in building best-in-class infrastructure in India under the PPP model. The project aligns with our honourable prime minister’s Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 and would quadruple port handling capacity and develop multimodal logistics infrastructure to promote economic growth.

 

“Once operational, the terminal will play an important role in the government’s ambitious vision to make India an ‘Exports Hub’ as also support the creation of direct and indirect employment in various sectors such as transportation, distribution and supply chain”.

 

S.K. Mehta chairman of Deendayal Port Authority, said: “We are delighted to partner with DP World in developing one of our path-breaking projects at the Deendayal Port. The Tuna-Tekra mega- terminal will be one of the largest container terminals to be set up in the country. It will help increase the productivity and cargo handling capacity of the port.

 

“As one of India’s busiest ports, we are committed to enhancing our capacity to serve the nation and businesses by reducing congestion and driving trade efficiencies. The Indian Railways have recently approved the quadrupling of Samakhiali – Gandhidham line, which will be a big boost for the upcoming container terminal at Tuna Tekra.

 

“In addition, we are in discussion to implement various other initiatives to enhance connectivity of Kandla and Tuna Tekra along with Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and Indian Railways.”

 

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, group chairman and CEO of DP World, said: “We are honoured to partner with Deendayal Port Authority in developing this new mega container terminal at Tuna-Tekra. It will enable DP World to deliver trade opportunities, by connecting Northern, Western and Central India with global markets, thereby driving value for all our stakeholders. India represents a significant landscape for opportunity.

 

“The signing of this concession agreement marks another milestone in our collective efforts with the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund to leverage DP World’s expertise in logistics infrastructure and local knowledge to further strengthen India’s supply chain to support the growth of trade and industry.”

 

Rajiv Dhar, CEO and managing director, National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, added: “We are excited to collaborate with Deendayal Port Authority and DP World to develop one of the largest greenfield infrastructure projects in India’s ports sector on a PPP basis. This project will create significant value for end-users and help the government achieve its goal of reducing logistics costs for trade. This project is a testament to our ability to drive large-scale infrastructure development by partnering with strategic players.”

 

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