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Kerala govt rues inadequate allocation for Vizhinjam project

Kerala govt rues inadequate allocation for Vizhinjam project

Some ministers of the Kerala government expressed dissatisfaction over the inadequate allocation of funds for the Vizhinjam port in the union budget 2013-14. There is a big setback for Kerala as the Vizhinjam project has been ignored in the budget, whereas Tuticorin port in Tamil Nadu has been earmarked a substantial outla

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JNPT files prospectus for Rs 20 bn bond issue

JNPT files prospectus for Rs 20 bn bond issue

Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) received a request from the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) to allow it to raise a maximum of Rs 2,000 crore through tax free bonds. Earlier, the union finance ministry allowed JNPT along with Dredging Corporation of India (DCI) and Ennore Port to raise collectively Rs 3,500 crore through tax free bonds

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Minister announces Rs 75 bn outer harbour project at Tuticorin port

Minister announces Rs 75 bn outer harbour project at Tuticorin port

In a move that would add 42 million tonne capacity to Tuticorin port, the union budget 2013-14 announced the Rs 7,500 crore project to set up an outer harbour. The Finance Minister P Chidambaram announced while presenting his eighth budget on February 29. The minister also said a new port will come at Andhra Pradesh. Three Southern states including Tamil Nadu, Andhra Prad

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AME to include ICTT in its service

AME to include ICTT in its service

Shipping firm Asia Med Europe (AME) made International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT) on Cochin Port an additional port of call. The service will attach the terminal to Alexandria/Ashdod/Haifa/Mersin. AME would launch the maiden voyage of the weekly service on March 26. The port rotation is as follows:Cochin (ICT

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CLSA Mauritius offloads partial holding in Essar firms

CLSA Mauritius offloads partial holding in Essar firms

Through open market transactions on the stock exchanges, CLSA Mauritius sold 33.54 lakh shares (amounting to 0.78 per cent) of Essar Ports for an average price of Rs 83.84 apiece valuing the deal at Rs 28.12 crore. In another transaction, the foreign fund house offloaded its entire stake of 1.28 per cent or 26.27 lakh scrips of Essar Shipping to Leman Diversified Fund. The shar

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Shipping firms agree to launch service from Abu Dhabi

Shipping firms agree to launch service from Abu Dhabi

A consortium of shipping firms -Orient Express Line (OEL), Simatech and X-Press Feeders - arrived at an agreement with Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT) to launch service between Khalifa Port Container Terminal (KPCT) and India. It may be noted that ADT is the manager and operator of Abu DhabiÂ’s four main commercial ports. The proposed direct service would link trade between Abu Dhab

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SC hears case on APSEZ

SC hears case on APSEZ

The Supreme Court is hearing a case on halting the operation of 12 companies at Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) in Mundra, Gujarat. Some of the companies appealed the Gujarat High Court decision to halt their operation in the APSEZ on grounds that they have not secured environmental clear

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KoPT may shortlist bidders on March 15

KoPT may shortlist bidders on March 15

Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) is likely to shortlist the interested bidders for the Rs 1,500-crore, 1.2 million Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit (TEU) container terminal project at Diamond Harbour on March 15. It may be recalled that the port earlier extended the pre-bid application deadline to February 28 owing to lack of response from private players

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MPT woos traders from north Karnataka

MPT woos traders from north Karnataka

Mormugao Port Trust (MPT), which is in taking efforts to diversify its cargo handling away from coal, asked traders from north Karnataka to make use of the port. In order to woo traders, the port in association with Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), Hubli

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Cargo handling at non-major ports grows

Cargo handling at non-major ports grows

Cargo handling at non-major ports grew 10.3 per cent to 185.21 million tonne (mn t) during Apr-Sep 2012-13 from 168 mn t in the corresponding period of 2011-12. However, cargo handling at major ports declined 3.3 per cent during the first half of 2012-13 from the year-ago period