The “Stakeholder Meet – Ports
and Shipyards Development in Gujarat,” held at Taj Santacruz, brought together
around 200 stakeholders, including investors, maritime industry leaders, port
operators, shipbuilders, financial institutions and representatives from more
than 15 international organisations, to explore Gujarat’s next-generation port,
shipbuilding and marine manufacturing opportunities. GMB presented investment
opportunities based on Expressions of Interest for six greenfield ports and
four shipyards, with the proposed Mega Shipbuilding Cluster at Kuchadi among
the key attractions. The event saw
participation from diplomats and senior representatives of several countries,
including the Consuls General of Indonesia, Italy and Norway, alongside
representatives from Singapore, the Port of Rotterdam and the Republic of
Korea, underscoring growing international interest in Gujarat’s maritime
infrastructure and its potential as a global port and logistics hub. GMB Vice Chairman and CEO Dr
Ajay Kumar spoke about the growth of Gujarat’s maritime sector and its next
phase of expansion. Harit Shukla, Principal Secretary of the Ports and
Transport Department, highlighted the importance of policy continuity, investor
confidence and the state’s public-private partnership model in driving maritime
development. Director General of Shipping ShyamJagannathan also addressed the
gathering, underlining the investment potential in Gujarat’s maritime sector.
The first session, “Investing
in Gujarat’s Next Generation Ports,” focused on greenfield ports, the
shipbuilding ecosystem and supporting infrastructure, moderated by Mihir G.
Shah of EY and featuring industry leaders including Shashi Kiran Shetty of
Allcargo Group, Dhruv Kotak of JM Baxi Group, Clint Carmichael of Gujarat
Pipavav Port (APM Terminals) and Jibu Kurian Itti of DP World India. The second
session, “Investing in Gujarat’s Emerging Shipbuilding and Marine Manufacturing
Ecosystem,” featured RajatGoyal of SBI Ventures, Dr Hari Krishnan S of Cochin
Shipyard, Rear Admiral Vipin Kumar Saxena of Swan Defence and Heavy Industries,
and Commodore PR Hari of Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers. The event gave prospective investors the
opportunity to discuss the EOI-based projects directly with GMB officials and
other stakeholders, with B2G meetings and networking sessions held to share
information on project opportunities, investment processes and next steps. With its strategic coastline,
established port infrastructure and industry-oriented policies, Gujarat is
seeking to strengthen its position as a major maritime, shipbuilding and marine
manufacturing hub, both within India and globally, as the state pursues its
long-term target of expanding port capacity to over 3,000 MMTPA by 2047.