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Mormugao Port to add three mobile harbour cranes by 2024

Mormugao Port Authority will soon call for tenders to install two new mobile harbour cranes in 12 months. The port already has one crane which will be repaired.
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Offering hope to exporters and manufacturing firms, Mormugao Port Authority (MPA) expects to have three mobile harbour cranes operational within six to 12 months.

MPA has spent approximately Rs 3 crore to repair the existing crane that has been lying defunct since 2020. MPA has also floated a tender to bring in a private player to operate two additional mobile harbour cranes.

“We have received the tender and are now waiting for security clearance. So by this week if we get the security clearance we can immediately award the tender. We have gone for two cranes. One we already have, so in another six months or one year we will have three cranes operational,” said Guruprasad Rai MPA Deputy Chairman.

The port’s harbour crane broke down in 2020 and the feeder service for the container cargo also stopped operations as there was no harbour cane or container cargo. The ministry for ports, shipping and waterways (MoS) had asked MPA to procure a 100-tonne mobile crane as part of a tender to redevelop berth 10 and 11 under the public-private partnership (PPP) model. However, MPA still needs to find a shipping firm willing to operate a container feeder service to Jawaharlal Nehru port trust (JNPT) at Navi Mumbai, or the Mundra port – India’s first private port and largest container port, located in Gujarat. “Now the challenge is getting a shipping line to restart a feeder service. Once you lose their confidence, then regaining the confidence is very difficult,” said Rai.

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