Apr 06, 2018
Editor’s Synopsis
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Dhamra port to serve as India’s gateway for trade with
South East Asian Nations
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The company employed more than 3000 with 88% locals for
the phase II expansion
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Adani Group plans to develop 500 MMT of port capacity by
the year 2025 in India and overseas
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Shri Naveen Patnaik, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Odisha
inaugurated the Phase II expansion along with other
government dignitaries and company officials
Ahmedabad/Odisha April 07 2018:
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd, (APSEZ), India’s
largest port developer and part of the Adani Group, today
inaugurated the Phase II expansion of Dhamra Port in Odisha.
The inauguration ceremony took place in the presence of Hon’ble
Chief Minister of Odisha, Shri Naveen Patnaik as well as Shri
Nrusingha Charan Sahoo, Hon’ble Minister, Commerce & Transport;
Shri Bijyashree Routray, Hon’ble Minister, Forest & Environment;
Shri Prafulla Samal, Hon’ble Minister, Social Security &
Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Women & Child
Development & (Mission Shakti), Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises
along with Mr. Gautam Adani, Chairman, Adani Group; Mr. Karan
Adani, CEO, APSEZ and other dignitaries and company officials.
Speaking on the occasion
Shri Naveen Patnaik, Hon’ble Chief Minister,
Odisha said "The Dhamra Port is a model of modern maritime trade
in Odisha and a successful example of the PPP model. The
industrial park being set up by Adani will unleash large scale
industrialisation in the area and create employment
opportunities".
“This is a very proud moment for all of us in Odisha as well as
the entire country. The Phase II expansion of Dhamra Port will not
only make Dhamra India’s largest port but will also serve as
India’s major gateway for trade with South East Asian Nations. We
would like to sincerely thank all the government officials for
their support in completing this expansion which will enhance
growth, trade and industry for Odisha and India”, said
Mr. Gautam Adani, Chairman, Adani Group.
Speaking on the occasion,
Mr. Karan Adani, CEO, APSEZ said, “We are
delighted by the speed of execution of our teams that completed
this expansion of the Phase II of Dhamra Port way before schedule.
This expansion will help us achieve our vision 2020 of 200 MMT,
well ahead of time and we now aim to touch 500 MMT by the year
2025. We acknowledge the support of Government of Odisha which
enabled us to achieve this feat which renews our conviction and
commitment to make Adani Dhamra Port an island of excellence, not
only for Odisha but also for India.”
The phase II expansion of Dhamra Port, will increase the Cargo
handling capacity of the port to over 100 million tonne per annum,
up from 25 mtpa currently handled. The company deployed more than
3000 manpower with around 88% locals employed for the phase II
expansion. The port is located at 215 Kms from Bhubaneswar and is
situated between Haldia in West Bengal and Paradip in Odisha. The
port serves as a gateway to Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and the
entire geopolitical region including the ASEAN region. With an aim
to facilitate quality education in and around the state, Adani
Foundation set up Adani DAV Public School at Kumamara in
Karanpalli gram panchayat of Bhadrak district in Odisha, The huge
school building provides free education and currently educates 341
students from LKG to class IX, and aims at accommodating around
640 students from LKG to Class X. The Adani foundation also plans
to set up Adani Skill Development Centre (ASDC) at Dhamra with an
aim to make Youth of state achieve their Goals in life bybecoming
Skilled Professionals.
APSEZ is the country’s largest port company with footprints across
the Indian coastline with presence across ten locations. It has
proven expertise in building, operating and maintaining world
class port infrastructure. APSEZ operates ports in Mundra, Hazira,
Tuna Tekra (Kandla) and Dahej, in Gujarat, Dhamra in Odisha,
Katupalli and Ennore in Tamil Nadu and operates specialized coal
handling facilities at Mormugao in Goa and Visakhapatnam in Andhra
Pradesh. It is also setting up a container transhipment hub at
Vizinjham in Kerala.