The
new vessel is part of the wider effort to improve last-mile mobility across the
Kochi backwaters, where ferry connectivity remains essential for daily
commuters and tourists.
The third Ro-Ro ferry, built
by Cochin Shipyard for Kochi Municipal Corporation and operated by KSINC, has
been designed as a double-ended vessel for faster and more efficient boarding
and disembarkation. The launch comes after the rollout of the earlier Ro-Ro
boats, which have already improved travel convenience on one of Kerala’s most
congested ferry corridors. The service
is expected to significantly cut waiting time and improve passenger flow
between Vypeen and Fort Kochi, especially during peak hours and holiday
periods. With more reliable vehicle-carrying capacity, the new Ro-Ro vessel
should also help reduce pressure on road traffic and strengthen Kochi’s
integrated transport system. Cochin Shipyard’s role in the project
highlights the growing capability of India’s domestic shipbuilding industry to
deliver specialised inland and coastal passenger vessels. The addition of a
third Ro-Ro service also reflects Kerala’s broader push to modernise waterborne
transport and make ferries a more dependable part of the state’s urban mobility
network.