The consortium of PSA Holdings
Singapore and Sical Logistics on 6 November 2006 received the letter of intent
for developing a greenfield container terminal at Chennai Port (the port's
second) on BOT basis.
The consortium emerged as the most
competitive during the shortlisting that took place in September 2006 but the
formal LoI was pending award.
Chennai Port Trust will contribute
Rs.100 crore towards the Rs.492 crore project while the consortium will bring in
the rest. ChPT's contribution will largely be used for dredging and land
reclamation. PSA-Sical quoted a revenue-sharing proportion of 45.801 per
cent.
While the project will take two years
to fully commission, the terminal will be able to start handling container
vessels in a year's time. The second container terminal will handle 1 lakh TEUs
of container traffic in the first year of operation, moving to 6 lakh TEUs
within five years of operation.
For chronology of developments, click here.
In an independent development, the
Centre has commissioned a study to develop an expressway costing Rs.1,050 crore
from Chennai port to Maduravoyal along River Cooum. (Details awaited.)
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