The ₹5,000-crore greenfield mega container terminal to
be developed and operated by DP World, Dubai, at Tuna-Tekra, 16 km from
Deendayal Port in Kandla, Gujarat, will be a game changer for the port and the
entire Kutch region, says SK Mehta, Chairperson, Deendayal Port Authority
(DPA).
The Tuna-Tekra project is the biggest investment till
date under the private-public partnership (PPP) model for major ports. While DP
World will invest around ₹4,500 crore, DPA will invest ₹500 crore in
infrastructure like roads, Mehta said. The previous highest investment in a PPP
port project was ₹3,200 crore at Paradip port, he added.
The project will
provide the highest revenue generation for any major port under PPP, with the
royalty per twenty foot equivalent unit (TEU) exceeding ₹6,000. The project’s concession period is for 30 years, and there will be a 2
per cent increase per annum in the royalty. The period is extendable for
another 20 years, he added. The DPA has
three ports — at Kandla, Tuna-Tekra, and Vadinar in Jamnagar — under its
control.
Mehta said Prime
Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the greenfield container
terminal project — to be completed in three years — on October 17.
Another PPP operator — JM Baxi — handles two container
berths with 5 lakh TEUs capacity per annum. The greenfield terminals will have
an annual capacity of 2.19 million TEUs and a 1,100-m berth capable of
handling next-generation container ships carrying more than 18,000 TEUs. As part of the concession agreement the berth
can be extended to 1,375 m.
Ravinder Johal, COO, Ports and Terminals, Operations
and Commercial, MENA and Subcontinent, DP World, said the Tuna-Tekra project strengthens the company’s nationwide
capabilities. “The terminal’s extensive 1,100-m berth and the ability to
handle vessels carrying over 18,000 TEUs underline our commitment to efficient
and expansive service.”
DP World’s multimodal network in Gujarat — featuring a
container terminal in Mundra, a rail freight terminal in Ahmedabad and Hazira,
and a container freight station at Hazira — is complemented by cold storage
facilities in Surat and Bharuch, freight forwarding offices and express cargo
services across the state, he said. “This network not only connects Gujarat to
central and north India but also reflects our commitment to inclusive growth
through collaborations with enterprises, SMEs, and community initiatives,” he
added.