Adani Ports and SEZ plans to step up cargo handling at Kattupalli port

Aims to handle all commodities including coal, LNG, LPG

March 09, 2019 10:18 pm | Updated 10:18 pm IST - CHENNAI

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edapaddi K Palaniswami exchanges MoU document with Ennarasu Karunesan, CEO-Southern Ports, Adani Ports & Special Zone during the 2nd day of the second edition of Global Investors Meet (GIM) 2019 at Trade Centre, in Chennai, on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019. Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam is also seen. (PTI Photo/R Senthil Kumar)(PTI1_24_2019_000200B)

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edapaddi K Palaniswami exchanges MoU document with Ennarasu Karunesan, CEO-Southern Ports, Adani Ports & Special Zone during the 2nd day of the second edition of Global Investors Meet (GIM) 2019 at Trade Centre, in Chennai, on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019. Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam is also seen. (PTI Photo/R Senthil Kumar)(PTI1_24_2019_000200B)

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has drawn up plans to replicate its success at Mundra port in terms of cargo handling, at the Kattupalli port as well.

On an average, Mundra port had handled over 100 million tonnes of cargo for three years in a row since 2016. “Our vision is to have 30 berths at Adani Kattupalli port to handle all types of commodities including coal, liquefied natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas, including chemicals,” said Ennarasu Karunesan, CEO — Southern Ports, APSEZ.

APSEZ acquired Kattupalli port from L&T in June 2018 and renamed it as Adani Kattupalli Port Pvt. Ltd (AKPPL). It has capacity to handle nearly 25 million tonnes of cargo, which is to be enhanced soon.

Currently, the port has two berths that handle containers, bulk and break-bulk cargoes, and automotive vehicles. A third berth is under construction.

“In the next six months, liquid terminal operations are set to commence. We will also have an operational warehouse of 3.6 lakh sq.ft. and liquid tank farms with a capacity of 60,000 KL. The liquid tank capacity will be expanded to 3 lakh KL,” Mr. Karunesan said.

AKPPL had also implemented Terminal Operating System (TOS), a first-of-its-kind initiative in the country which supported the entire supply chain in doing business smoothly, Mr. Karunesan said.

He also said that AKPPL had installed a world-class drive-through container scanner, the first in south India ports, capable of scanning 120 containers in an hour.

“All these measures are set to help in an exponential increase in the cargo volumes in the next five years and would enable us to emerge as one of the globally recognised ports in the South Asia,” Mr. Karunesan said.

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