Dhamra Port to be operational in 2010
The first phase of construction of the Dhamra port project would be completed by March 2010 with 25 MT capacity.
"We will complete the first phase of the port by 2010 which will be capable of handling 25 million tons of cargo," Dhamra Port Company Ltd CEO Santosh K Mohapatra said here on the sidelines of a CII Logistics seminar.
However, he refrained to comment on environmental group Greenpeace International's concern that the project could hurt the local ecology and breeding of turtles.
The port, which aims to serve industries in Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh, would initially deal with bulk cargo like coal, iron-ore and steel.
In the first phase, two berths would be constructed capable of handling 25 million tons cargo. The capacity could be scaled upto 85 million tons with a total of 13 berths.
The port, when completed, would be the deepest one in eastern India with an 18-metre draught capable of handling super size vessels with capacity of up to 1,80,000 tons.
A new railway track to Dhamra may be built for movement of cargo to the port. Of the proposed 62 km of railway track, land acquisition for 52 km of track has already been completed.
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