KPPL’s coal handling system to go operational next year

So far, Karaikal port has invested ₹90 cr. in mechanisation

June 19, 2017 09:34 pm | Updated 09:43 pm IST - CHENNAI

Karaikal Port has installed a mechanised coal handling system which will become operational by March 2018, said a top official.

“Over the years, we have invested ₹90 crore in mechanisation of coal handling,” said G.R.K. Reddy, chairman, Karaikal Port Pvt. Ltd. (KPPL).

Conveyor belt

“The conveyor belt for carrying coal is three kilometres long. Besides, we have installed ship ‘unloaders,’ truck and wagon loading systems.” Mr. Reddy said during the current year, they would be focusing on containers and coastal movement of goods to ferry wheat from north India and cement to Sri Lanka. Besides, logistics operators were also in touch with them to transport passenger vehicles, he said.

“During FY’17 (financial year), we handled 9 million tonnes (MT) of cargo against 5.9 MT in FY’16.

“This year, we hope to handle 12 MT. We expect the additional cargo to come from import of sugar, wheat, coal, pet coke and iron ore among others.

“We are also starting coastal movement (of goods) to provide cost-effective solution,” he said.

LNG terminal

The port had received approvals for the setting up a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal. It would be commissioned in the next 12 to 18 months and cater to the needs of local industries, according to Mr. Reddy.

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