Gujarat Pipavav Port (APM Terminals Pipavav), has got an interim dividend of Rs 38 million (5 per cent) from Pipavav Railway Corporation (PRCL). The dividend is a historic first for Indian Railway's flagship infrastructure company under public-private partnership (PPP). The dividend cheque for the current financial year was handed over to Dinesh Lal, director of APM Terminals Pipavav by Pankaj Malviya, MD of PRCL.
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Gujarat Pipavav Port receives interim dividend of Rs 38 million from Pipavav Railway Corporation Ltd
APM Terminals operated Gujarat Pipavav Port (APM Terminals Pipavav), one of Western India's fastest growing gateway ports, received an interim dividend of Rs. 38 million (5%) from Pipavav Railway Corporation Ltd.
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Not easy being the first PPP project
Implementing the first PPP in rail couldn't have been easy. While he prepares to enter into more JVs with the rail ministry, Pankaj Malviya, MD, Pipavav Railway Corporation Ltd (PRCL), explains to Shilpi Aggarwal how a clause helped bring down operational costs from nearly 100 per cent to just over 50 per cent