Tag: Visakhapatnam Port Trust

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VPT’s Rs 8.4 bn project faces roadblock

VPT’s Rs 8.4 bn project faces roadblock

The union cabinet may have cleared the Rs 845 crore capacity enhancement and modernisation project at the existing iron ore facilities in the Visakhapatnam Port Trust. But labour unions are opposing the proposed project arguing that it may harm the interest of the port. Recently, United Port and Dock Employees Union staged a dharna in front of administrative building of the port against the approval of the Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs

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Vizag port gets court notice on modernisation project

Vizag port gets court notice on modernisation project

Visakhapatnam Port Trust received a notice from the Andhra Pradesh High Court, which is hearing a petition filed by the workers union against the port's plan to rope in a private party for modernisation and upgradation of facilities at the ore handling complex (OHC). It may be noted that the port invited global tenders for the project, which it intends to implement on design, build

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Vizag port did not get bids for WQ berths project

Vizag port did not get bids for WQ berths project

Private players have not shown interest in bidding for the WQ North berthsÂ’ improvement project, which Visakhapatnam Port Trust plans to implement. The port trust did not receive bids for the WQ 7 and 8 berth mechanization under WQ North project when the bids were opened. The port authority wanted to implement the project at a cost of Rs 393 crore. Vedanta and Essar would be main contenders for mech

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Vizag Agriport awaits project

Vizag Agriport awaits project

Vizag Agriport hopes to secure the Rs 217.58 crore fertiliser terminal mechanisation project from the Visakhapatnam Port Trust (VPT) by March. VPT signed a 30-year concession agreement with Vizag Agriport in May last year for mechanisation of East

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Vizag Agriport awaits award of Rs 217.58 cr project

Vizag Agriport awaits award of Rs 217.58 cr project

Vizag Agriport hopes to secure the Rs 217.58 crore fertiliser terminal mechanisation project from the Visakhapatnam Port Trust (VPT) by March. VPT signed a 30-year concession agreement with
Vizag Agriport in May last year for mechanisation of East Quay 7 on design, build, finance, operate and transfer basis. It may be recalled that the Vizag Agriport, a 74:26 joint venture between ABG-LDA Bulk Handling and IL&FS Mari

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USTDA asks Vizag port to avail its assistance

USTDA asks Vizag port to avail its assistance

The US Trade Development Authority (USTDA) asked Visakhapatnam Port Trust to avail its development assistance for enhancing growth potential of the port. USTDA, which was hitherto focusing on the development of aviation sector in India, has taken up port development activities recently

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VPT to raise cargo handling capacity

VPT to raise cargo handling capacity

Visakhapatnam Port is in the process of raising its cargo handling capacity to to 139.67 million tonne (mn t) by 2016-17 and 148.67 mn t by 2019-20 with an investment of nearly Rs 14,000 crore on mechanisation or modernisation. The port currently has a capacity of 66 mn t. It is expected to handle 60 mn t cargo in 2012-13 as against the t

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VPT to raise cargo handling capacity

VPT to raise cargo handling capacity

Visakhapatnam Port is in the process of raising its cargo handling capacity to to 139.67 million tonne (mn t) by 2016-17 and 148.67 mn t by 2019-20 with an investment of nearly Rs 14,000 crore on mechanisation or modernisation. The port currently has a capacity of 66 mn t. It is expected to handle 60 mn t cargo in 2012-13 as against the t

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ABG-LDA ties up fund for berth project

ABG-LDA ties up fund for berth project

ABG-LDA Bulk Handling said it achieved financial closure for the Rs 310 crore mechanized fertiliser berth project at the Visakhapatnam port. A consortium of four banks headed by the SBH has funded the project which would vastly improve the operational efficiency and reduce pollution at the port, as it would obviate the need for multiple handling. The company aims

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Federation seeks changes in tariff regulatory system

Federation seeks changes in tariff regulatory system

The All India Port and Dock Workers’ Federation urged the government either to bring all ports including minor ports under the purview of Tariff Authority for Major Ports (TAMP) or permit major ports to work independently by scrapping the authority.SR Kulkarni, President of the federation pointed out that even though the handling charges are regulated by the TAMP, the minor ports do not fall under its