Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust to develop Rs 2,000-crore terminal for liquid cargo
JNPT will invest Rs 2,000 crore to set up a marine terminal mainly catering to liquid cargoes like oil, acids and cleaning compounds.
The port in a presentation to the ministry said it will develop a marine terminal for liquid cargoes.
At present, there is a twin berth liquid cargo terminal of BPCL and IOC with a capacity of 5.5 million tonnes per annum, at JNPT. It will enhance this quantity to 30 million tonnes per annum.
L&T Ramboll is designing and doing the project management consultancy and have submitted the draft Detailed Project Report (DPR), the data said.
JNPT has also appointed URS Scott Wilson and Howe as consultant to carry out feasibility study and to prepare DPR for setting up a mega container terminal near Nhava island, according to the presentation.
As per the PPP ( public private partnership) policy of the government, JNPT floated a global tender and DP World was the successful bidder for the project.
DP World formed a special purpose vehicle -- Nhava Sheva Gateway Terminal -- to implement this project.
JNPT currently handles 44 per cent of the country's container cargo.
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