“Under the
visionary leadership of Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi. India’s maritime sector is undergoing a historic
transformation. Guided by the vision of Maritime India Vision 2030 and Maritime
Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, we are building world-class ports, strengthening
logistics, enhancing global competitiveness and positioning India as a leading
maritime nation. The emergence of Kamarajar Port as the country’s second Major
Port with an 18-metre draft is another milestone in this journey of creating
modern, future-ready maritime infrastructure that will power India’s economic
growth and global trade,” said Shri
Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways.
The project, taken up in line with the vision of the
Government of India to make Kamarajar Port ‘Cape Compliant’, involved deepening
of the outer approach channel from 20.0 m to 23.0 m, the inner entrance channel
from 19.0 m to 22.0 m, alongside berths to handle 18m draft and the harbour
basin along with associated navigational areas, at an investment of about ₹440
crore. he successful completion of Capital Dredging Phase VI has transformed
Kamarajar Port into a deep-draft, Cape Compliant port capable of handling fully
laden Capesize vessels of up to 1,70,000 DWT. This achievement will
significantly improve cargo-handling efficiency, reduce logistics costs,
enhance ease of doing business and strengthen the port’s role as a key gateway
for India’s EXIM trade. I congratulate the entire team of Kamarajar Port
Limited for delivering this strategically important project, which further
reinforces India’s march towards becoming a global maritime powerhouse,” added
Sonowal. The enhanced draft
capability will enable shipping lines to deploy larger vessels, resulting in
lower freight costs through economies of scale, improved operational efficiency
and increased cargo-handling capacity. It will provide significant economic
benefits to the trade of the region, strengthen the Port’s competitiveness
vis-à-vis domestic and international ports, and support the growing
requirements of India’s EXIM trade. The Cape Compliant depth places Kamarajar
Port in the league of international ports in bulk cargo handling.