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Context: The port is to be constructed through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) formed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority and Maharashtra Maritime Board as an all-weather Greenfield deep draft major port.
Project, aligned with objectives of PM Gati Shakti program
Port is to come up in Palghar District and will be built on a landlord-model and through PPP.
In Landlord model, port authority acts as a regulatory body as well as landlord and private companies carry out port operations.
Port is to be constructed in 2 phases with a total capacity of 23.2 million TEUs (Twenty-foot equivalents) of container holding capacity.
The port is to have a draft of 20 meters allowing handling of mega vessels.
Mega Port Status: Vadhavan will be India’s first mega port, capable of handling massive cargo volumes and accommodating the largest vessels like Capesize ships.
It will have a total capacity of 298 million metric tonnes (MMT) per year, including about 23.2 million TEU of container handling capability.
Reduced Congestion: The new port will significantly alleviate pressure on existing ports, particularly the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), which currently handles a large share of India’s containerized cargo traffic.
Gateway to International Corridors: Vadhavan’s location positions it as a crucial link for the International North-South Transportation Corridor (INSTC) and the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEEC).
It facilitates smoother trade flow and improves trade efficiency.
Boost to EXIM Trade: The increased capacity and strategic location are expected to significantly benefit India’s import and export trade.
Employment Opportunities: The project is estimated to generate direct and indirect employment opportunities for around 12,000 people.
Ports in India are categorized in 2 categories – Major Ports and Non-Major Ports.
Major Ports: These are under the administrative control of Union Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways.
Currently, there are 12 functional Major ports.
Note: India has 13 significant ports(12 Government-owned & 1 private)
Minor Ports: These are under the jurisdiction of respective State Maritime Boards/ State Government.
Currently, there are 200 non-major ports.
Largest Major Port: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT)
Largest Private Port: Mundra Port
Significant Milestone: JNPT becomes the first 100% Landlord Major Port
Outdated Infrastructure: Many ports lack modern equipment and the water depth (draft) is insufficient to handle the largest ships. This limits efficiency and capacity.
Limited Space for Expansion: Existing ports are crowded, making it difficult to increase capacity to meet growing trade demands.
Poor Logistics Network: Inadequate roads and railways connecting ports to inland areas create delays and bottlenecks.
Red Tape and Delays: Lengthy customs procedures and bureaucratic hurdles slow down cargo movement and increase turnaround times.
Lack of Automation: Many ports rely on manual processes, hindering efficiency and accuracy.
Environmental Concerns: Balancing port development with environmental protection can be challenging, leading to project delays due to impact assessments.
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