India: Adani Commissions Second Jetty at Dahej Port

India - Adani Commissions Second Jetty at Dahej Port

Adani Petronet (Dahej) Port Private Limited, which operates Dahej Port in South Gujarat, today announced the successful commissioning of the second jetty at the port.

The company is a joint venture between Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Limited and Petronet LNG Ltd.

“This milestone of adding one more jetty at Dahej port will provide a welcome access to the industries and trade for their raw materials in central India and the industrialized south Gujarat region,” said Dr. Malay Mahadevia, Wholetime Director at APSEZ.

The commissioning of the jetty also marks completion of the second phase of expansion at Dahej Port. The port has an annual cargo handling capacity of 20 million tonnes.

Dahej Port handles varied commodities such as coal, silica sand, rock phosphate, steel products and project cargo / machinery items.

The coal import terminal at Dahej is equipped with two jetties with a deep draft of 14 metres each thus enabling berthing of large capsize vessels. Both the jetties are equipped with state of the art Gottwald make Mobile Harbor cranes.

Last month, the Dahej Port has also been connected by railways, a move that will help reducing logistics costs for transporting coal to the region and rest of India.

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World Maritime News Staff, January 12, 2012; Image: BDRCL