Chief Minister Shri V D Satheesan inaugurated the EXIM operations and flagged off the
first two export containers bound for Europe, carrying food products from
Nilamel and Aspinwall, in neighbouring Kollam district. The launch marks an
important transition for Vizhinjam from a transhipment-focused facility to a
port capable of handling gateway cargo directly. The port had earlier received
customs clearance to operate as a gateway cargo terminal for import and export
traffic, with the necessary electronic customs clearance systems also
enabled. The occasion also marked the
launch of ‘Mission Samudra’,
the state government’s broader maritime development vision aimed at integrating
Keralam’s two international ports, a container terminal and 18 minor ports
along its nearly 600-km coastline into a unified maritime network. Addressing the gathering, Satheesan
described the occasion as a historic milestone in Keralam’s development and
said Vizhinjam had opened an unprecedented direct gateway to global
markets. With direct shipping
connectivity to ports across six continents, exporters can now avoid the delays
and additional costs associated with routing cargo through overseas
transhipment hubs. The Chief Minister, however, criticised the previous PinarayiVijayan-led
government for what he termed a failure to fully exploitVizhinjam’s potential
over the past decade. He said earlier completion of supporting road and rail
infrastructure could have generated substantially greater benefits for the
state. “Valuable time has been lost,
but it is not too late. This is the right time to accelerate development,” Satheesan
said. He highlighted the government’s decision within its first 100 days to
allocate ₹3,200 crore for the Vizhinjam Ring Road project, arguing that the
project could have cost around ₹1,600 crore had it been taken up earlier. The government also reiterated its
commitment to completing Keralam’s obligations under the Vizhinjam port
agreement within a fixed timeframe. Satheesan directed state agencies KINFRA
and INKEL to expedite land acquisition for port-related projects. The proposed
development includes logistics parks, warehouses, container freight stations,
free industrial zones and fish-processing facilities linked to the port
ecosystem. The government plans to use
Vizhinjam to expand exports of traditional Keralam products, including coir,
cashew, handloom products and spices. An official ‘Kerala Brand’ certification
is also proposed to ensure quality control and give products from the state
stronger positioning in international markets. Satheesan said he would
personally monitor the completion of the supporting infrastructure and other
requirements needed to make the initiative successful. Under Mission Samudra, the government plans
to develop Keralam as an integrated port-city and maritime economy, leveraging
its extensive coastline to attract private investment. Among the initiatives being considered
are a new cruise terminal in Ernakulam, passenger ship services linking Dubai,
Goa, Kasaragod and Thiruvananthapuram, and inland river cruise projects
connecting the state’s 44 rivers and extensive backwater network. The government also plans to establish a
specialised maritime port consultancy at Vizhinjam to provide technical
expertise for port development projects in India and abroad. The
launch function was presided over by Industries
Minister P K Kunhalikutty. Vizhinjam Adani Port and SEZ CEO Ashwini Gupta, M
Vincent MLA, VISL Managing Director Jeromic George IAS and Port Department
Secretary U RathanKhelkarwere among those present. Union
Shipping Minister Shri SarbanandaSonowal, who was scheduled to attend as
chief guest, did not attend. BJP state
president and MLA Rajeev Chandrasekhar was also absent. Leader of the
Opposition PinarayiVijayan and
LDF MLAs from the district did not attend the event.