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The Prime Minister opens Vizhinjam port, says capacity ramp up soon

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Vizhinjam International Seaport Commissioning

The Prime Minister formally commissioned the Vizhinjam International Seaport in Thiruvananthapuram, hailing it as India's first transshipment hub and deepwater container terminal.

Capacity and Economic Impact

  • Expected capacity of 5 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) annually by 2028.
  • The port aims to decrease India's dependence on foreign ports, where 75% of the country's transshipment occurs, leading to substantial revenue retention.

Funding and Infrastructure

  • Total investment for Phase 1 is approximately ₹8,867 crore.
  • Kerala government contributed ₹5,595 crore for connectivity and rail infrastructure.
  • The Adani Group invested ₹2,454 crore, supplemented by over ₹800 crore as viability gap funding (VGF) from the Centre.

Strategic Advantages

  • The port features a 3,000-metre breakwater and an 800-metre container berthing facility.
  • Located 11 nautical miles from the international shipping channel, enhancing its strategic maritime significance.
  • Natural draft of over 18 metres, allowing accommodation of the world's largest container ships.

Operational Timeline

  • Commercial operations began in 2024, with aspirations to complete development by 2028.
  • Already accommodating over 250 ships, indicating rapid operational progress.

India's Maritime Efficiency

The port's commissioning marks a 30% reduction in turnaround times at Indian ports in the last decade, enhancing overall efficiency.

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