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JSW Infrastructure commissions India’s most modern iron ore terminal

JSW Infrastructure commissions India’s most modern iron ore terminal at Paradip Port

  • JSW’s iron ore terminal has been built with a loading capacity of 100,000 tonnes per day for a fastest-ever turnaround in India
  • The first shipment of Brahmani River Pellets Ltd on MV IC Pheonix flagged off

JSW Infrastructure, one of India’s leading private port companies and part of US$ 14 billion JSW Group, commissioned its new iron ore terminal at Paradip Port. The 370 meters’ long terminal with a capacity of 18 MTPA has been developed with a futuristic vision. It is built to handle Capesize vessels for iron ore and pellet exports and can load at a rate of 100,000 metric tonnes per day. The high load rate is expected to significantly reduce the pre-berthing delays at Paradip as well as allow incremental cargo flow for the Port which is all set to be the largest port in the country. The company has invested approximately Rs 750 crore to establish the new terminal at Paradip.

Paradip Port Trust had awarded JSW Infrastructure the right to develop a fully mechanized iron ore export terminal on Build, Operate & Transfer basis for 30 years. Following the commissioning of this new terminal, JSW Infrastructure’s current cargo capacity crosses the 100 MTPA mark.

Commenting on the new terminal at Paradip, Mr. Arun Maheshwari, Joint MD & CEO of JSW Infrastructure said, “Paradip location continue to remain attractive for Iron ore movement for a sea route. With the commissioning of this terminal, India can now offer cape size shipments. The capacities are far better than not only any other Indian port but also many ports Internationally. The most modern, fully mechanized & environment-friendly terminal will enable minimal handling loss for our customers with faster turnaround. This will help boost the competitiveness of customers as well as Paradip Port. This terminal is part of our broader strategy to achieve 200 MTPA cargo handling capacities in the next three years. We will achieve our capacity target through a mix of greenfield and brownfield expansions.”

JSW’s iron ore terminal at Paradip comprises two ship-loaders, each with a capacity of 7,000 metric tonnes per hour. It also has  800,000 metric tonnes cargo storage yard with Rotary & Tandem Wagon tipplers to enable fast rake unloading.  JSW commissioned its new terminal at Paradip by loading approximately 60,000 metric tonnes of iron ore pellets in MV IC Phoenix for one of the country’s leading pellet manufacturer, Brahmani River Pellets Ltd.

Speaking on this occasion, Mr.  Ashwini Kumar Vaishnaw, Managing Director of Brahmani River Pellets Limited, said, “We are delighted to be the first shipper to sail out the vessel MV IC Phoenix from JSW terminal, Paradip. The state-of-the-art terminal will increase the operational efficiency and effectiveness of the port and prove to be very rewarding for all the stakeholders. JSW terminal, will play a major role in the economy of India, by reducing the overall cost and making us more competitive in the international market.  We see the history in making that Paradip port will be one of the best and preferred port for exports and coastal movements in India.”

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