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COLACHEL PORT TO BECOME TRANSSHIPMENT HUB

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Government nod to a major port at Enayam near Colachel in Tamil Nadu will make it a transshipment hub and boost exports besides giving a fillip to fisheries and trade in the region, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said.

Cabinet today approved the proposal to build a major port at Enayam near Colachel in Tamil Nadu, pending for 17 years. The port will entail an investment of about Rs 25,000 crore.

“Enayam is in the global East-West International trade route. India does not have a transshipment port even after falling on the strategic route. Now with the Cabinet nod, the major port there, work on which will begin next year, will become a transshipment hub,” Shipping Minister Gadkari said.

Gadkari said 25 per cent of Indian container cargo is transshipped at foreign ports and Tamil Nadu alone accounts for more than 50 per cent of transshipped cargo.

Minister of State for Shipping Pon Radhakrishan who is a parliamentarian from Kanyakumari was also present.

Gadkari said developing the port will arrest any attempt by neighboring nations eying the transshipment opportunities in the region.

Countries like Sri Lanka and Maldives have been eying the opportunity by adding capacity.

Gadkari said the port will maintain 20 metre draft and will boost fisheries and trade in the region and farmers and fishermen will benefit immensely from it.

He added that a 10 km double track railway connectivity has been planned there besides a four lane road of 12 km to ensure connectivity.

A special purpose vehicle (SPV) will be formed with initial equity investment from the three major Ports in Tamil Nadu – V.O. Chidambaranar Port Trust, Chennai Port Trust, and Kamarajar Port Limited.

The SPV will develop the port infrastructure including dredging and reclamation, construction of breakwater, ensuring connectivity links etc, it added.

A Shipping Ministry official said the project entails an investment of about Rs 25,000 crore and phase 1 will be implemented at a cost of Rs 6,575 crore.

The official added that private operators will invest about Rs 2,500 crore for the development of terminal berths, yard and equipment in the first phase.

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