At the 'MARKENO-MY Awards-2013' ceremony held in Mumbai recently, the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) was adjudged the 'Best Indian Port' among the Public Sector ports.
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Tag: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
Maha govt urges Centre to compensate JNPT PAPs
Maharashtra government has urged the Union Shipping Ministry to speed up the compensation dispersal under the 12.5 per cent developed land scheme to the project affected persons (PAPs) in Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) area.
JNPT to build liquid terminal
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) is to build Rs 1,800 crore new liquid terminal through public-private-partnership route. The Port Trust has finalised plans to build the terminal having a capacity of 15 million tonne per annum. The planned new terminal will have a liquid jetty and a tank farm spread over 70 hectare.
JNPT in the process of selecting firm for Rs 80 bn project
Recently, the authority of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) opened the request for qualifications for the Rs 8,000-crore fourth container terminal project. JNPT plans to set up the fourth terminal with a capacity of 2.4 million TEUs or standard truck units and a berth of 2 km, making it among the biggest in the countr
Eight firms compete to build 4th JNPT terminal
For building the Rs 8,000-crore fourth terminal at the country's largest port Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in Mumbai, eight big companies have expressed their interest. JNPT said that it opened the request for qualifications for the mega terminal project and a total of eight companies have applied. APM Terminals, Port of Singapore Authority, JM Baxi & Company, Mediterranean Shipping Company, Sterlite Ports, Adani Ports, Essar Ports and Dubai Port World are the eight companies competing for
JNPT to build a new liquid terminal at Rs 1,800 cr
Media reports say that Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), India's largest container port, is to build Rs 1,800 crore new liquid terminal. JNPT is to build the terminal through public-private-partnership route. The port's Deputy Chairman N N Kumar said that the Port Trust has finalised plans to build the terminal having a capacity of 15 million tonne per annum and it will needed an investment of Rs 1,600-1,800 crore.
JNPT to rope in experienced player for terminal project
In order to develop the fourth container terminal in Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) at Navi Mumbai, the port authority plans to hire only experienced and financially sound contractor. The port authority is adhering to the Planning Commission guidelines in this regard. The port authority does not want to select frivolous parties, said NN Kumar, deputy Chairman. The last d
India may ask Iran to give right to develop port
Some media reports hint that the Indian government may ask Iranian government to assign it long-term rights of 60 to 90 years to develop and operate Chabahar Port. As an initial step to the phased development of the port, the existing facility can be modernised, and subsequently its capacity can be expanded
JNPT relaxes norms to attract more bidders for Rs 82 bn project
In order to attract more bidders for its proposed Rs 8,200 crore fourth container terminal project, the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) relaxed selection norms for contractors. The port authority invited initial bids for constructing the terminal with a capacity to load 4.8 million standard containers a year. That will make it India
JNPT invites bids for wind energy plant
Agency reports indicate that Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) invited bids from firms to set up a 7 mw wind power plant at a cost of Rs 48 crore to meet its energy requirement. The proposed plant may help the port save around 30 percent on energy costs, agency reports indicate. In order to reduce its dependence on power from outside sources, the port plans to set up renewable ener

