Cabinet clears Rs51,000-cr Vadhavan port project in Maharashtra

The union cabinet has approved a Rs51,000-crore project for the construction of a major port at Vadhavan in Maharashtra, as part of the Rs10,000,000 crore infrastructure investment proposed by the Narendra Modi government.

The cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday gave 'in-principle' approval for setting up a Major Port at Vadhavan near Dahanu in Maharashtra.

The total cost of the project is likely to be Rs65,544.54 crore.

Vadhavan port will be developed on "land lord model". A special purpose vehicle (SPV) will be formed with Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) as the lead partner with equity participation equal to or more than 50 per cent to implement the project. The SPV will develop the port infrastructure, including reclamation, construction of breakwater, besides establishing connectivity to the hinterland. All the business activities would be undertaken under PPP mode by private developers.

JN Port is the biggest container port in India and ranks 28th in the world, with a traffic of 5.1 million TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units). After the completion of fourth terminal at JN Port ,with a capacity of 10 million TEUs by 2023, JN Port will be the 17th largest container port in the world.

With the development of Vadhavan port, India will break into the countries with top 10 container ports in the world.

Maharashtra has India's largest container port at JNPT which caters to the hinterland of Maharashtra, North Karnataka, Telangana and secondary hinterland of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, NCR, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. There is a need for a deep draft port that will accommodate the largest container ships in the world and also cater to the spillover traffic from JN Port once its planned capacity of 10 million TEUs is fully utilised.

JNPT and Mundra, the two largest container handling ports of the country (for mid size container ships only), have drafts of 15 M and 16 M respectively, while the world's largest container handling modern deep draft ports require a draft of 18M-20M. The Vadhavan port has a natural draft of about 20 meters close to the shore, making it possible for it to handle bigger vessels at the port. Development of Vadhavan port will enable call of container vessels of 16,000-25,000 TEUs capacity, giving advantages of economies of scale and reducing logistics cost.

The ever increasing size of container ships makes it imperative that a deep draft container port in West Coast of India is developed. Increasing containerisation of cargo in the wake of value-added manufacturing sector makes it important to prepare our port infrastructure for handling value-added import and export to facilitate manufacturing activity.

Container traffic in the JNPT hinterland is expected to grow from 4.5 million TEUs currently to 10.1 million TEUs by 2022-25 when JNPT's potential will be fully exhausted. The demand for container traffic will further accelerate after the plans for improving logistic infrastructure fructify and the 'Make in India' push drives greater exports and manufacture sourcing to India.