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Ports, Ship building and related industries 
SECTOR PROFILE
Table of Contents 
1. India : Preferred Investment Destination 
2. Gujarat: Preferred Investment Destination in India 
3. India : Ports Sector and Ship building over view 
- Overall Traffic 
- Maritime Agenda 2020 
- Indian ship building overview 
4. Gujarat : Ports Sector and Ship building Industry 
- GMB Important Milestones 
- Types of Ports in Gujarat 
- Port Privatization Models 
- Non major Ports of Gujarat 
- Exports & Imports of Commodities through Gujarat Ports 
- Shipbuilding industry in Gujarat 
- Stakeholders in the Gujarat Port Sector 
- Gujarat Ports: Opportunities for Investors 
5. Growth Drivers 
6. Policy Support 
7. Advantage Gujarat 
8. Doing Business in Gujarat 
9. Key Government Agencies
INDIA - PREFERRED INVESTMENT DESTINATION 
1 
01
INDIA - PREFERRED INVESTMENT DESTINATION 
9th largest economy in the 
world by nominal GDP and 
3rd largest by purchasing 
power parity (PPP) 
Recorded the highest growth 
rates in the mid-2000s 
One of the fastest growing 
economies in the world (GDP 
growth rate – 8.6% in 2011) 
GDP growth rate 
15.0% 
10.0% 
5.0% 
Sectors’ contribution to GDP 
CAGR 
Exports 
14% 
CAGR 
Imports 
14% 
India is one of the 
major G-20 economies: 
400 
350 
300 
250 
200 
150 
100 
50 
th the 17 largest exporter and 
th 11 largest importer in the world 
Main Export Partners 
1.73 
1.6 
1.52 
Automobile 
industry 
Construction 
activities 
nd The 2 preferred global 
investment destination 
China 
India 
Brazil 
US 
10% 
Growth 
Decline 
No Change 
(World Investment Prospects Survey 
2010-2012 by UNCTAD) 
USD 254 billion of FDI inflows 
between April 2000 and 
March 2012 
US 
13% 
UAE 
12% 
China 
8% 
Hong Kong 
4% 
Main Import Partners 
China 
12% 
UAE 
7% 
Saudi Arabia 
6% 
US 
6% 
Australia 
5% 
FDI Confidence Index, 2012 
A.T. Kearney Survey 
FDI - Top Sectors 
9.5% 9.6% 9.3% 
6.8% 8.0% 8.6% 
0.0% 
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 
1.52 
1.87 
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 
Germany 
Services 
30% 
Telecommunications 
12% 
Computer software 
and hardware 
11% 
Real estate 
11% 
Power 
7% 
6% 
Metallurgical 
industries 
5% 
Pharmaceuticals 
5% 
Petroleum 
and natural 
gas 
3% 
- 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 
Agriculture Industry Services 
USD, billion 
16% 
17% 
17% 
18% 
19% 
20% 
25% 
26% 
26% 
26% 
25% 
26% 
59% 
58% 
57% 
56% 
56% 
2011-12 
(A) 
2010-11 
(Q) 
2009-10 
2008-09 
2007-08 
2006-07 54% 
Trade Scenario, USD billion 
0 
1990-91 1994-95 2000-01 2004-05 2010-11 
Export Import 
02
World's largest 
democracy with 
1.2 billion people 
Land of abundant 
natural resources 
and diverse 
climatic conditions 
Enabling business 
environment 
with greater global 
participation 
Strong Market 
Fundamentals 
Access to 
technology as 
a result of the 
IT revolution 
Impetus on 
Infrastructure 
Development 
Progressive 
simplification and 
rationalization of 
direct and indirect 
tax structures 
Competitively 
priced skilled 
labour 
ADVANTAGE INDIA 
03
GUJARAT - PREFERRED INVESTMENT DESTINATION IN INDIA 
04 
2
GUJARAT HAS BEEN RANKED 1ST AS PER THE “ECONOMIC FREEDOM RANKINGS 
FOR THE STATES OF INDIA, 2012” REPORT 
Double digit growth rate with Gross State 
Domestic Product of USD 75 billion 
(2010-11) growing at a five year average of 10% 
Growth in agricultural output in 
the state over the last 10 years 11% 
A highly industrialized state - Gross State 
Domestic Product contribution from 
manufacturing sector 28% 
Gujarat’s Degree of Openness 
(ratio of exports from state to 
Gross State Domestic Product) 53% 
A state with a population of 60 million and 
one of the highest urbanization levels 43% 
Increase in seat availability in 
technical institutions over last 3 years 100% 
A state with a high and 
growing literacy rate 79% 
26% A state with one of the highest share in 
investments under implemented projects 
in India 
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INDIA: PORTS SECTOR AND SHIP BUILDING INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 
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INDIAN PORT SECTOR : OVERVIEW 
OVERALL TRAFFIC : CARGO TRAFFIC IS ON THE RISE AT BOTH MAJOR AND NON- MAJOR PORTS 
• India has a coastline of 7,517 km , with13 major 
ports 
• Indian ports handle about 95% of India’s total 
foreign trade in terms of volume and about 
70% in terms of value 
• 13 Major ports are governed by the provision 
of Major port trust act and one major port, 
Ennore is a corporate port (Major Ports handle 
around 61% of the total port traffic) 
• In addition , there are 200 non-major ports, out 
of which 41 are based in Gujarat 
• Non-major ports currently handle around 39% 
of the total port traffic 
• Indian ports handled cargo of 915 million tons 
in FY 2011-12 with 2.8% increase over the 
previous FY 2010-11 
• Over the last 5 years, traffic at major ports 
increased at the rate of 4% (CAGR) and for non-major 
07 
ports it increased at 16% (CAGR) 
• Ministry of Shipping announced Maritime 
Agenda 2020, the perspective plan on 
maritime industry, with proposed investment 
by the year 2020 of Rs. 2,773 billion in various 
port development projects and proposed 
port capacity of 3,130 MMTPA 
Cargo Traffic at Major and Non major ports of 
464 
India (in million tonnes) 
519 530 558 570 560 
172 
220 208 
258 
320 
355 
9 
12 
2 
5 
2 
-2 
15 
28 
-5 
24 24 
11 
30 
25 
20 
15 
10 
5 
0 
-5 
-10 
600 
500 
400 
300 
200 
100 
0 
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 
Major ports Non - Major Ports 
Growth rate - Major Ports Growth rate - Non Major Ports 
State wise Non Major Ports 
Maharashtra, 48 
Gujarat, 42 
Andhra 
Pradesh, 12 Others, 30 
Orissa, 13 
Kerala, 17 
Andaman & 
Nicobar 
Islands, 23 
Tamil Nadu, 15 
Source : Indian Port Association
INDIAN PORT SECTOR : OVERVIEW 
MARITIME AGENDA 2020: TRAFFIC AND CAPACITY PROJECTIONS 
• Out of total proposed investment in 
ports infrastructure, about 60% of 
total proposed investment is 
expected to be made by maritime 
states and about 95% of these 
investments is expected to be made 
through PPP mode. 
• Traffic & capacity share of non-major 
08 
ports is expected to increase 
from about 1/3 to more than 1/2 in 
next decade 
• Gujarat ports are expected to 
maintain dominant position in port 
sector in the next decade also 
Port Traffic Projections 
Ports Actual Projections 
2009-10 2011-12 2016-17 2019-20 
Major Ports 561.09 629.64 1031.5 1214.82 
Non-major Ports 288.8 402.5 987.81 1280.13 
Overall 849.89 1032.14 2019.31 2494.95 
Source: Maritime Agenda 2020 
Port Capacity Projections 
Ports Actual Projections 
2009-10 2011-12 2016-17 2019-20 
Major Ports 616.73 741.36 1328.26 1459.53 
Non-major Ports 346.31 498.68 1263.86 1670.51 
Overall 963.04 1240.04 2592.12 3130.04
INDIAN PORT SECTOR : OVERVIEW 
MARITIME AGENDA 2020: PROPOSED INVESTMENT OUTLAY 
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• Projected expansion in capacity and cargo growth to bring down the utilization levels of ports 
from current levels of about 90% to nearly 80% 
• About 3/4th of the investment will be made towards construction / reconstruction of berths / 
jetties 
Nature of outlay 
Construction 
of berths 65% 
Construction 
of berths 65% 
Connectivity 
works 5% 
Channel 
Deepening, etc 7% 
Other works17% 
Investment by port category 
Major ports 
39% 
Non Major ports 
61% 
Source :Maritime Agenda 2020
INDIAN SHIPBUILDING : OVERVIEW 
1000 
900 
800 
700 
600 
500 
400 
300 
200 
100 
Source : Shipping.nic.in 
10 
Ship building Capacity in India (“000 DWT) 
• India’s ship building capacity at 1,164 thousand 
DWT in 2010-11 rose by 147 % over the level of 472 
thousand DWT in 2009-10. 
• At present, India has 6 shipyards under Central 
Public Sector agencies and 2 under State 
Government agencies. Besides, there are 19 
shipyards in the private sector. 
Public 
Private 
Growth Rate of Public 
sector 
Growth Rate of Private 
sector 
4.5 
4 
3.5 
3 
2.5 
2 
1.5 
1 
0.5 
0 
Gujarat boasts of 60% share 
of Indian shipbuilding order 
book and has 2 public sector 
and 8 private ship building 
yards in the country . 
383% 
262 284.6 284.6 259.6 
186.9 183.6 187.2 
904.7 
9% 0% -9% 
-2% 2% 
-0.5 
0 
2007 -08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 
% Growth rate
INDIAN SHIPBUILDING : OVERVIEW 
• As on 31st March 2011 the current order 
book, out of total 422 ships, 136 are in 
public sector yards and 286 are in private 
sector yards amounting to 257 thousand 
D W T a n d 3 , 7 1 5 t h o u s a n d D W T 
respectively. 
• In terms of tonnage delivered, the public 
sector and private sector accounted for 
83% (416 thousand DWT) and 17% (88 
thousand DWT) respectively in the total 
tonnage (504 thousand DWT) delivered 
during 2010-11. 
• Future Outlook of Indian Ship building Industry: 
• The National Maritime Development Program has projected an investment of 2 billion US$ till 2014 in 
the shipbuilding sector 
• The Industry has set itself a target of 2.2% of world share by 2012 
• The Indian shipbuilders association in its assessment of the present growth of the industry predict 
over 30% growth for next few years and achievement of a target of USD 5 billion by 2012 
11 
Source :Maritime Agenda 2020 
Current Order book on Type of vessels 
(As on 31st March 2011) in “000 DWT) 
8.3 
86.4 
3503.8 
2.6 
372.14 
Tankers 
Dry Cargo 
Bulk cargo 
Passengers 
Others
PORTS AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY IN GUJARAT 
Source : Shipping.nic.in 
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GUJARAT PORTS SECTOR : OVERVIEW 
GMB-IMPORTANT MILESTONES 
13 
Announcement 
of the first Port 
Policy of the 
country 
Formation of 
Gujarat Maritime 
Board, the first 
maritime board 
1983 1996 2001 2004 2010 
Establishment 
of Alang Ship 
Recycling Yard, 
the largest in 
the world 
Source :Maritime Agenda 2020 
Commencement 
of first BOOT 
Policy, new model 
of port 
development 
Commencement 
of first 
Double-stack 
container train 
at Pipavav 
Announcement 
of first 
Shipbuilding 
Policy in the 
Country 
1982 1995 1997 2003 2010 
Port of Pipavav 
became the first 
private port 
of India 
Establishment 
of first Chemical 
Terminal at 
Dahej by 
GCPTCL 
Establishment 
of first LNG 
Terminal at 
Dahej by PLL 
India’s most 
advanced 
VTMS unveiled 
in the Gulf of 
Cambay
GUJARAT PORTS SECTOR : OVERVIEW 
TYPES OF PORTS 
Source : Indian Port Association 
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Non-major Ports 
(come under the 
purview of the 
State Government) 
Major Port–Kandla 
(comes under Central 
Government purview 
Ports run by 
Gujarat Maritime 
Board (GMB) 
Private Ports 
GMB Jetties 
Captive Jetties 
(private) 
Private Jetties 
400 
350 
300 
250 
200 
150 
100 
50 
0 
Jakhau Kandla 
Traffic handled at Gujarat Port 
(MMTPA)s 
Navlakhi 
Porbandar 
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 
GMB Non - Major Ports Gujarat Major Ports - Kandla 
Ports in Gujarat handled total traffic of about 342 MMT in 2011-12, 
accounting for 37% of total cargo traffic 
Dahej 
Hazira 
Maroli 
Dholera 
Bhavnagar 
Mithivirdi 
Pipavav 
Simar 
Okha 
Sikka 
Jamnagar 
Positra 
Khambhat 
Mahuva 
Jafrabad 
Mundra 
Sutrapad 
a 
Major Port 
Private Sector Ports 
GMB* Ports
GUJARAT PORTS : PORT PRIVATIZATION MODELS 
15 
Source :Maritime Agenda 2020 
70 
60 
50 
40 
30 
20 
10 
Private Ports Traffic 
• GMB has successfully developed private 
ports at Dahej, Pipavav, Hazira and 
Mundra 
• The traffic at private ports under GMB has 
grown at an impressive CAGR of 24% 
during past five years 
Captive Jetties (BOMT) 
Private Ports (BOOT) 
Private Jetties(BOT) 
Development in 
private terminals 
Rail Linkages 
(Private investment) 
Shipbuilding/ 
repairing yard 
Coastal area 
development/Ro-Roferry 
Private participation 
in support services 
0 
Hajira Dahej 
Pipavav Mundra 
MMTPA
NON MAJOR PORTS OF GUJARAT : CONSISTENT GROWTH 
THE CAPACITY OF GUJARAT NON-MAJOR PORTS IS TARGETED TO EXCEED 1,000 MMT BY 2020 
Source : Indian Port Association 
16 
• Capacity grew from 164 million 
tons in 2005-06 to 323 million tons 
in 2011-12, indicating a CAGR of 
12% 
• Non major por ts in Gujarat 
accounted for 73% of the total 
traffic handled by non major ports 
in India in 2010-11 
• Total traffic in Gujarat non major 
ports grew at over 14% CAGR from 
2006-07 to 2011-12 to about 259 
million tons (Traffic grew at 8% CAGR 
for India) 
• Non major ports in Gujarat account 
for about 28% of traffic handled by 
all the ports in India put together 
GMB Non Major Port Traffic Vs Capacity 
108 
132 
148 153 
206 
231 
259 
164 
182 
198 
235 
244 
284 323 
66% 
73% 75% 
65% 
84% 
81% 80% 
90% 
80% 
70% 
60% 
50% 
40% 
30% 
20% 
10% 
0% 
350 
300 
250 
200 
150 
100 
50 
0 
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 
Traffic (MMTPA) Capacity (MMTPA) Capacity Utilisation 
GMB Traffic Share 
Capacity Utilisation % 
MMTPA 
6% 
56% 
35% 
3% 
GMB Ports 
CAPTIVE 
JETTIES 
PRIVATE 
JETTIES 
PRIVATE 
PORTS
NON MAJOR PORTS OF GUJARAT : CONSISTENT GROWTH 
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1994-95 2001-02 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 
Total National Ports 218 382 636 739 738 817 890 915 
Total Major Ports 196 288 464 519 530 558 570 560 
Total Non Major ports 22 96 172 220 208 258 320 355 
GMB Ports 17 83 132 148 153 206 231 259 
GMB's % share to 
National- Total Traffic 7.79 21.76 20.75 20.03 20.73 25.21 25.96 28.31 
GMB's % share to 
National- Non Major Traffic 76.82 86.46 76.74 67.27 73.56 79.84 72.19 72.96 
Import - Export Traffic 
Export 
Import 
80 97 108 
300 
250 
200 
150 
100 
50 
Source : Indian Port Association 
144 154 
176 
45 
50 45 
61 
77 
83 
0 
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 
• CAGR of 19% from 1993-94 to 2011-12 as 
compared to 7% CAGR by major ports during the 
same span. 
• Import and export traffic was 176 MMT (68%) and 
83 MMT (32%) respectively in the total port traffic 
in 2011-12. 
• Export traffic at Gujarat non-major ports recorded 
growth of 8% and import traffic grew at 14% in FY 
2011-12 . 
MMTPA
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS THROUGH GUJARAT 
Import of Major commodities 
4% 
7% 
Source : Indian Port Association 
18 
Commodity wise Traffic at Gujarat Non-Major Ports (2011-12) 
Export of Major Commodities 
46% 
14% 
5% 
9% 
13% 
13% 
Crude Oil & 
Petroleum 
Container 
MS Petrol 
Naptha 
Cement/Clinker 
Others 
Crude Oil 
Coal 
LNG 
Container Cargo 
Iron Ore 
Other 
43% 
20% 
7% 
19%
GUJARAT : SHIP BUILDING INDUSTRIES 
19 
• Gujarat boasts of 60% share of the Indian 
shipbuilding order book. 
• Gujarat is targeting a capacity of 3 million DWT 
– thus maintaining its existing share of 
expected national market in shipbuilding/ 
repair market. 
• Total capacity of 10 operational projects 
constitutes 1.11 million DWT 
Existing Shipyard location 
Source :Gujarat Maritime Board 
Gujarat 
Bhavnagar Dahej 
Ghogha 
Pipavav 
Magdalla 
Billimora
GUJARAT : SHIP BUILDING INDUSTRIES 
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SR. NO. YARD DETAILS TYPE OF VESSELS STATUS 
1 Alcock Ashdown (Guj) Ltd., Bhavnagar 1975 Small to Medium Gujarat 
Government 
2 Alcock Ashdown (Guj) Ltd. Chanch 2005 Small to Medium 
3 Pipavav Shipyard , Pipavav 
4 Alang Marine Ghogha 1987 Small ships 
5 Wadia Boat Builders Billimora 1991 Boats / launches 
6 ABG Shipyard Magdalla 1993 Small to medium 
7 ABG Shipyard Dahej 2007 Small to medium Private 
8 Modest Infrastructure 
Old Port, Bhavnagar 2007 Small to medium 
9 SHOFT Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Kaladhara 
(Near Dahej) 2005 Small 
10 L & T, Hazira
GUJARAT PORTS :STAKEHOLDERS 
21 
Source :Gujarat Maritime Board
OPPORTUNITIES AND INVESTMENT TRENDS 
22 
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GUJARAT PORTS : OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTORS 
23 
Shipbuilding 
park 
Greenfield 
Ports 
Maritime 
Education 
Port Cities 
and Port-Based SEZ 
Port connectivity 
to industrial clusters 
and multi model 
logistics 
To increase coastal 
shipping and for 
faster eco-friendly 
movement 
Integrated industrial 
yard for ship 
building purpose 
Various Greenfield 
ports in pipeline for 
rapid capacity 
expansion 
Developing the 
nation’s human 
potential 
Mundra and 
Pipavav port cities 
Port 
Connectivity 
Ro-Ro Ferry 
Service
GUJARAT : R0-RO FERRY SERVICES 
• With two gulfs dividing the state into three parts , Gujarat is an 
ideal location for Ro-Ro ferry service operation 
• GMB has decided to develop the Ro-Ro ferry terminal at 
Gogha and Dahej with a cost of approximately Rs 296 crore in 
Phase-1. 
• Private ferry operators for 
operation of ferry service 
between Terminals 
24 
Concept and Development Model of R0-Ro Ferry 
Terminals & Service at Gogha and Dahej 
• Construction, Operation 
& Maintenance of Ferry 
Terminal 
• 
& maintain the ferry terminal 
GMB would construct, operate 
• Private Operators for 
Ferry service 
Project Status and Highlights: 
• Ferries would carry up to 1,000 passengers and / or more 
than 100 vehicles driving over single Stern Ramps 
• Long link spans (> 80m) planned to accommodate 
extraordinarily high tidal wave conditions (between 8-10 m) 
• Foundation stone for Gogha facilities ceremonially laid by 
visionary Chief Minister of Gujarat Shri Narendra Modi 
• Participation of world class ferry operators invited 
• Work order for construction facilities placed 
Ro-Ro Ferry Services in Gujarat 
GULF OF MUNDRA Gujarat 
KUTCH 
OKHA 
GOGHA 
DAHEJ 
PORBANDAR PIPAVAV HAZIRA 
MUMBAI 
GULF OF 
KHAMBHAT 
Proposed Ro-Ro terminals 
Ro Ro ferry service route
RO-RO FERRY: PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS AND STATUS 
25 
• Detailed Feasibility Study Report 
prepared 
• Comprehensive market data 
collected 
• Concept planning of facilities 
completed 
• Front-end engineering of berths/ 
terminals (Dahej & Gogha) also 
completed 
• DPR for Ro-Ro ferry service in Gulf 
of Kutch will be undertaken soon 
• Berthing facilities planned for Ro- 
Ro vessels 
Proposed Gogha Terminal
SHIP BUILDING: MARINE SHIP BUILDING PARKS (MSP) 
• Dahej as a global maritime 
destination, based on skills, 
expertise and know-how as an 
ideal location for maritime 
research and development 
• High tidal range (8.5 & 9 m) – 
hence, no requirement for 
breakwater 
• D e ve l o p m e n t o f a n c i l l a r y 
industries & Dahej PCPIR 
• Subsequent to development of 
Dahej and Bhavnagar, greenfield 
MSPs also planned at Chachchi; 
Adri; Dari and Khara 
26 
Chachchi 
Greenfield Marine Shipbuilding parks (MSP) 
Adri 
Dari 
Gujarat 
Khara
Existing Greenfield Ports : Pipavav , 
Mundra , Dahej and Hazira 
GREENFIELD PORTS 
27 
Some of the major companies involved are: 
• Shapoorji Pallonji: Chhara 
• Larsen & Toubro: Kachchigadh 
• Sandesara Group: Dahej 
• Nirma Chemicals: Mahuva 
Upcoming Greenfield Ports 
Modhwa 
Bedi 
Kacchigadh 
Mahuva 
Chhara 
In Pipeline 
Identified Site 
Dahej 
Vansi Borsi 
Nargol 
Location Capacity –Ist Phase (MMTPA) Facilities to be developed 
Chhara 8 Two berths for solid bulk cargo 
Dahej 13 1 solid cargo, 1 liquid cargo 
Mahuva 3.5 2 multipurpose berths 
Kachchigadh 10 2 solid cargo berths 
Nargol 17.8 2 containers, 1 multipurpose berth 
Vansi-Borsi - PFR under preparation
PORT-CITY DEVELOPMENT AND PORT-BASED SEZ 
• P l a n n e d “ Po r t - C i t e s” b e i n g 
developed at Mundra and Pipavav 
• Proposed development area of 
around 500 sq km each 
• Port-based SEZs and a wider region 
under SIRs - another thrust area 
planned in the vicinity of ports 
• India’s first por t-based SEZ 
established at Mundra. Port-based 
SEZ also under implementation at 
Dahej 
• Offer numerous opportunities for 
builders, industries, educational 
institutes, retailers etc. 
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MARITIME EDUCATION 
29 
• Developing human capital of 
India’s large population is critical to 
the country’s maritime ambitions 
• M a r i t i m e r e l a t e d c o u r s e s 
introduced in partnership with 
Gujarat University in Ahmedabad 
and Ganpat University in Mehsana 
• Eventual goal for GMB to start a 
dedicated maritime university in 
Gujarat, comparable with the best 
in the world
PORT-CITY DEVELOPMENT AND PORT-BASED SEZ 
• P l a n n e d “ Po r t - C i t e s” b e i n g 
developed at Mundra and Pipavav 
• Proposed development area of 
around 500 sq km each 
• Port-based SEZs and a wider region 
under SIRs another thrust area 
planned in the vicinity of ports 
• India’s first por t-based SEZ 
established at Mundra. Port-based 
SEZ also under implementation at 
Dahej 
• Offer numerous opportunities for 
builders, industries, educational 
institutes, retailers etc. 
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MARITIME EDUCATION 
31 
• Developing human capital of 
India’s large population critical to 
the country’s maritime ambitions 
• M a r i t i m e r e l a t e d c o u r s e s 
introduced in partnership with 
Gujarat University in Ahmedabad 
and Ganpat University in Mehsana 
• Eventual goal for GMB to start a 
dedicated maritime university in 
Gujarat, comparable with the best 
in the world
ROAD, RAIL AND AIR CONNECTIVITY OF GUJARAT PORTS 
32 
Airport/Airstrips 
Railway Network 
National Highway 
State Highway
DMIC CONNECTIVITY OF GUJARAT PORTS 
33 
To Delhi 
To Mumbai
OTHER EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES 
34 
Coastal 
Shipping & 
Logistics 
Emerging 
Opportunities 
Bunkering 
Environmental 
Services 
Mechanized 
Cargo 
Handling 
Port Services
GUJARAT PORTS : INVESTMENT TRENDS 
VIBRANT GUJARAT SUMMIT 
35 
Highlights of Vibrant Gujarat 2011 
Summit: Port sector 
• 9 7 M O U s w e r e s i g n e d w i t h 
a c o m m i t t e d i n v e s t m e n t o f 
INR 102,889 crore in the port 
sector during Vibrant Gujarat 2011 
Summit 
• Vibrant Gujarat 2011 Summit saw a 
massive interest in development of 
port facilities with total capacity 
creation of 660 million tons 
by 2015-16 
• Investments have been planned for 
greenfield ports, along with the 
expansion of existing ports; Shipyard 
projects, expansion of captive 
facilities and others 
• Investment of more than INR 26,ooo 
crore have been realised by GMB till 
date 
Investment committed VG 2011 (’000 cr) 
1.6 
15 14 
Source : Vibrant Gujarat Website 
89 
103 
120 
100 
80 
60 
40 
20 
0 
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 
Investment committed ('000 cr) 
97 
50 
2 35 22 
No. of MoUs
KEY GROWTH DRIVERS 
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GROWTH DRIVERS 
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Strategic location of Gujarat 
• India’s longest coastline of 1,600 
km 
• Nearest maritime outlet to Middle 
East, Africa and Europe 
• Nearest gateway to landlocked 
Indian states - vast and fertile 
hinterland comprising of West, North 
& Central India constituting 40% of 
the total Indian trade 
• Gulf of Cambay and Gulf of Kutch 
provide natural navigational safety 
• Multiple choice of ports along with 
wide range of cargoes 
• Progressive and liberal policies which 
provide tariff freedom, long-term 
commercial arrangements, attractive 
concessions on por t charges, 
bankable project documents and 
quality service priced at market rate 
Connectivity 
• Excellent rail-road connectivity - 
ideal for multi-modal transportation 
development 
Multiple choice 
Ease of port privatization 
Presence of Minerals 
• Strategic thrust provided by the 
presence of large mineral deposits 
of lignite, bauxite, bentonite and 
limestone in the state 
Impetus to Industries 
• 37% of DMIC route is through Gujarat 
• 1 PCPIR, 55 SEZ and 200 industrial 
areas creating opportunities across 
sectors 
• 13 SIRs having area of about 100 sq km 
each planned 
Others 
• Opportunities from feeder operations 
from Europe – Asia Shipping route 
• 
L e s s c o n g e s t e d h i n t e r l a n d 
connections 
• Large industrial base of Gujarat
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POLICY SUPPORT 
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GOVERNMENT POLICY SUPPORT FOR PORT SECTOR 
39 
Implication for Investor 
GoG initiatives applicable 
in the Port Sector 
1982 Formation of Gujarat 
All ports in Gujarat (except the Major Port) come under the purview of 
Maritime Board (GMB) GMB 
1987 Captive Jetty Allows private companies to operate their own jetties in GMB Ports 
1995 Port Policy Allows public private participation in Gujarat Ports 
1997 BOOT Policy Provides operational flexibility with tariff freedom, low water-front royalty 
1999 GID Law Gives legal framework & roadmap for PPP 
2004 SEZ Act (Gujarat) Paves way for provision of minor ports and related services in Special 
Economic Zones in Gujarat – developer to fix and collect Tariff 
2008 Captive Jetty Expansion Paves way for expansion of existing captive jetties 
GoI initiatives in the Port Sector Implication for Investor 
100% FDI Makes way for international investment 
Introduction of tonnage tax for Reduces the tax burden on shipping companies 
shipping companies 
Plans for the establishment of 2 international Investors can bid for structured Projects 
ship building yards on the east and west 
coast through public-private partnership
GOVERNMENT POLICY SUPPORT FOR SHIPBUILDING 
GMB Support 
40 
Marine Shipbuilding Parks (MSPs) 
cluster based shipyards within a stretch of 5 to 8 km along the waterfronts of Gujarat coasts 
Other Aspects 
• 
GMB as a Nodal Agency, will 
develop Marine Shipbuilding 
Park (MSP)s - development 
activities shall be carried out 
in collaboration with GIDC 
and other involved agencies 
• Area for medical facilities, 
housing, HRD and other 
allied facilities will be 
earmarked in the MSP 
GMB Support 
• 
North bank of Narmada 
River in Dahej region 
• Old Bhavnagar port area 
• Coastline in Bhavnagar 
district in the Gulf of Cambay 
• Coastal area between 
Navlakhi to Jodiya 
• Coastline near Mandvi 
in the Gulf of Kutch 
• GMB will assist the private 
developers for getting 
clearances and other 
statutory approvals 
• The waterfront will be 
provided for development 
on a long-term basis 
• Government has also taken 
initiative to establish/upgrade 
training institutes to 
provide training for specific 
skill required for the Ship 
Building Industry
41 
ADVANTAGE GUJARAT 
8
42 
GUJARAT – THE STATE WITH STRATEGIC LOCATION
43 
GUJARAT – INDIA’S ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE
44 
GUJARAT – ROBUST INFRASTRUCTURE
45 
GUJARAT – STRONG URBAN, SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
46 
GUJARAT – LAND OF INNOVATIVE HUMAN CAPITAL
GUJARAT – NEW PARADIGM FOR INDUSTRIAL GROWTH 
The current phase – involving Integrated development of large areas like SIRs, 
PCPIR and DMIC – is poised to transform the industrial scenario in the state 
Phase of industrial development 
Level of Integration 
202 Industrial 
Estates 
83 product 
clusters 
SEZs 
• Multi product 
• Chemical 
• Textile 
• Pharma 
• IT / ITeS 
• Electronics 
• Engineering 
• Biotech 
• Gems & 
Jewellery 
Integrated large area 
developments 
• Special Investment Regions 
(>100 sq. km.) and Industrial Areas 
(50-100 sq. km.) 
• Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor 
• GIDC Industrial Estates 
• Petroleum, Chemicals and 
Petrochemicals Investment Region 
• Knowledge corridor 
• Logistics parks 
• Theme towns 
Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV 
47
GUJARAT - PROACTIVE GOVERNANCE 
Source: Socio-Economic Review Gujarat, 2011-12, Department of Economic affairs, March 2009 
48
49 
OPPORTUNITIES TO INVEST IN GUJARAT
Source: TERI, GEDA 
DOING BUSINESS IN GUJARAT 
50 
9
51 
OVERALL FRAMEWORK FOR DOING BUSINESS
52 
TAX FRAMEWORK
53 
EXCHANGE CONTROL REGIME
54 
FRAMEWORK FOR SETTING UP INDUSTRY IN GUJARAT
55 
KEY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 
10
56 
INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION FACILITATORS
57 
KEY CONTACT PERSONS 
Mr. Pankaj Kumar, IAS 
Vice Chairman & CEO 
Gujarat Maritime Board 
Ph.: +91 79 2328346 
gmbad@sancharnet.in 
www.gmbports.org
National Partner Knowledge Partner Exhibition Partner 
Relationship Partner Airline Partners 
nd Head Office: Block No. 18, 2 Floor, Udyog Bhavan, GH-4, Sector 11, Gandhinagar 382 010 Gujarat, INDIA 
Phone: +91-79-23250492/93 Fax: +91-79-23250490 
www.indextb.com, www.ic.gujarat.gov.in E-mail: indextb@indextb.com 
Regional Office: A-6, State Emporia Building, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi 110 001, INDIA 
Telefax: 011-23747002, 23360049 E-mail: indextbnd@indextb.com 
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Vibrant Gujarat - Ports, Ship building and related industries - Sector Profile

  • 1. Ports, Ship building and related industries SECTOR PROFILE
  • 2. Table of Contents 1. India : Preferred Investment Destination 2. Gujarat: Preferred Investment Destination in India 3. India : Ports Sector and Ship building over view - Overall Traffic - Maritime Agenda 2020 - Indian ship building overview 4. Gujarat : Ports Sector and Ship building Industry - GMB Important Milestones - Types of Ports in Gujarat - Port Privatization Models - Non major Ports of Gujarat - Exports & Imports of Commodities through Gujarat Ports - Shipbuilding industry in Gujarat - Stakeholders in the Gujarat Port Sector - Gujarat Ports: Opportunities for Investors 5. Growth Drivers 6. Policy Support 7. Advantage Gujarat 8. Doing Business in Gujarat 9. Key Government Agencies
  • 3. INDIA - PREFERRED INVESTMENT DESTINATION 1 01
  • 4. INDIA - PREFERRED INVESTMENT DESTINATION 9th largest economy in the world by nominal GDP and 3rd largest by purchasing power parity (PPP) Recorded the highest growth rates in the mid-2000s One of the fastest growing economies in the world (GDP growth rate – 8.6% in 2011) GDP growth rate 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% Sectors’ contribution to GDP CAGR Exports 14% CAGR Imports 14% India is one of the major G-20 economies: 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 th the 17 largest exporter and th 11 largest importer in the world Main Export Partners 1.73 1.6 1.52 Automobile industry Construction activities nd The 2 preferred global investment destination China India Brazil US 10% Growth Decline No Change (World Investment Prospects Survey 2010-2012 by UNCTAD) USD 254 billion of FDI inflows between April 2000 and March 2012 US 13% UAE 12% China 8% Hong Kong 4% Main Import Partners China 12% UAE 7% Saudi Arabia 6% US 6% Australia 5% FDI Confidence Index, 2012 A.T. Kearney Survey FDI - Top Sectors 9.5% 9.6% 9.3% 6.8% 8.0% 8.6% 0.0% 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1.52 1.87 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 Germany Services 30% Telecommunications 12% Computer software and hardware 11% Real estate 11% Power 7% 6% Metallurgical industries 5% Pharmaceuticals 5% Petroleum and natural gas 3% - 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 Agriculture Industry Services USD, billion 16% 17% 17% 18% 19% 20% 25% 26% 26% 26% 25% 26% 59% 58% 57% 56% 56% 2011-12 (A) 2010-11 (Q) 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 54% Trade Scenario, USD billion 0 1990-91 1994-95 2000-01 2004-05 2010-11 Export Import 02
  • 5. World's largest democracy with 1.2 billion people Land of abundant natural resources and diverse climatic conditions Enabling business environment with greater global participation Strong Market Fundamentals Access to technology as a result of the IT revolution Impetus on Infrastructure Development Progressive simplification and rationalization of direct and indirect tax structures Competitively priced skilled labour ADVANTAGE INDIA 03
  • 6. GUJARAT - PREFERRED INVESTMENT DESTINATION IN INDIA 04 2
  • 7. GUJARAT HAS BEEN RANKED 1ST AS PER THE “ECONOMIC FREEDOM RANKINGS FOR THE STATES OF INDIA, 2012” REPORT Double digit growth rate with Gross State Domestic Product of USD 75 billion (2010-11) growing at a five year average of 10% Growth in agricultural output in the state over the last 10 years 11% A highly industrialized state - Gross State Domestic Product contribution from manufacturing sector 28% Gujarat’s Degree of Openness (ratio of exports from state to Gross State Domestic Product) 53% A state with a population of 60 million and one of the highest urbanization levels 43% Increase in seat availability in technical institutions over last 3 years 100% A state with a high and growing literacy rate 79% 26% A state with one of the highest share in investments under implemented projects in India 05
  • 8. INDIA: PORTS SECTOR AND SHIP BUILDING INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 3 06
  • 9. INDIAN PORT SECTOR : OVERVIEW OVERALL TRAFFIC : CARGO TRAFFIC IS ON THE RISE AT BOTH MAJOR AND NON- MAJOR PORTS • India has a coastline of 7,517 km , with13 major ports • Indian ports handle about 95% of India’s total foreign trade in terms of volume and about 70% in terms of value • 13 Major ports are governed by the provision of Major port trust act and one major port, Ennore is a corporate port (Major Ports handle around 61% of the total port traffic) • In addition , there are 200 non-major ports, out of which 41 are based in Gujarat • Non-major ports currently handle around 39% of the total port traffic • Indian ports handled cargo of 915 million tons in FY 2011-12 with 2.8% increase over the previous FY 2010-11 • Over the last 5 years, traffic at major ports increased at the rate of 4% (CAGR) and for non-major 07 ports it increased at 16% (CAGR) • Ministry of Shipping announced Maritime Agenda 2020, the perspective plan on maritime industry, with proposed investment by the year 2020 of Rs. 2,773 billion in various port development projects and proposed port capacity of 3,130 MMTPA Cargo Traffic at Major and Non major ports of 464 India (in million tonnes) 519 530 558 570 560 172 220 208 258 320 355 9 12 2 5 2 -2 15 28 -5 24 24 11 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Major ports Non - Major Ports Growth rate - Major Ports Growth rate - Non Major Ports State wise Non Major Ports Maharashtra, 48 Gujarat, 42 Andhra Pradesh, 12 Others, 30 Orissa, 13 Kerala, 17 Andaman & Nicobar Islands, 23 Tamil Nadu, 15 Source : Indian Port Association
  • 10. INDIAN PORT SECTOR : OVERVIEW MARITIME AGENDA 2020: TRAFFIC AND CAPACITY PROJECTIONS • Out of total proposed investment in ports infrastructure, about 60% of total proposed investment is expected to be made by maritime states and about 95% of these investments is expected to be made through PPP mode. • Traffic & capacity share of non-major 08 ports is expected to increase from about 1/3 to more than 1/2 in next decade • Gujarat ports are expected to maintain dominant position in port sector in the next decade also Port Traffic Projections Ports Actual Projections 2009-10 2011-12 2016-17 2019-20 Major Ports 561.09 629.64 1031.5 1214.82 Non-major Ports 288.8 402.5 987.81 1280.13 Overall 849.89 1032.14 2019.31 2494.95 Source: Maritime Agenda 2020 Port Capacity Projections Ports Actual Projections 2009-10 2011-12 2016-17 2019-20 Major Ports 616.73 741.36 1328.26 1459.53 Non-major Ports 346.31 498.68 1263.86 1670.51 Overall 963.04 1240.04 2592.12 3130.04
  • 11. INDIAN PORT SECTOR : OVERVIEW MARITIME AGENDA 2020: PROPOSED INVESTMENT OUTLAY 09 • Projected expansion in capacity and cargo growth to bring down the utilization levels of ports from current levels of about 90% to nearly 80% • About 3/4th of the investment will be made towards construction / reconstruction of berths / jetties Nature of outlay Construction of berths 65% Construction of berths 65% Connectivity works 5% Channel Deepening, etc 7% Other works17% Investment by port category Major ports 39% Non Major ports 61% Source :Maritime Agenda 2020
  • 12. INDIAN SHIPBUILDING : OVERVIEW 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 Source : Shipping.nic.in 10 Ship building Capacity in India (“000 DWT) • India’s ship building capacity at 1,164 thousand DWT in 2010-11 rose by 147 % over the level of 472 thousand DWT in 2009-10. • At present, India has 6 shipyards under Central Public Sector agencies and 2 under State Government agencies. Besides, there are 19 shipyards in the private sector. Public Private Growth Rate of Public sector Growth Rate of Private sector 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Gujarat boasts of 60% share of Indian shipbuilding order book and has 2 public sector and 8 private ship building yards in the country . 383% 262 284.6 284.6 259.6 186.9 183.6 187.2 904.7 9% 0% -9% -2% 2% -0.5 0 2007 -08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 % Growth rate
  • 13. INDIAN SHIPBUILDING : OVERVIEW • As on 31st March 2011 the current order book, out of total 422 ships, 136 are in public sector yards and 286 are in private sector yards amounting to 257 thousand D W T a n d 3 , 7 1 5 t h o u s a n d D W T respectively. • In terms of tonnage delivered, the public sector and private sector accounted for 83% (416 thousand DWT) and 17% (88 thousand DWT) respectively in the total tonnage (504 thousand DWT) delivered during 2010-11. • Future Outlook of Indian Ship building Industry: • The National Maritime Development Program has projected an investment of 2 billion US$ till 2014 in the shipbuilding sector • The Industry has set itself a target of 2.2% of world share by 2012 • The Indian shipbuilders association in its assessment of the present growth of the industry predict over 30% growth for next few years and achievement of a target of USD 5 billion by 2012 11 Source :Maritime Agenda 2020 Current Order book on Type of vessels (As on 31st March 2011) in “000 DWT) 8.3 86.4 3503.8 2.6 372.14 Tankers Dry Cargo Bulk cargo Passengers Others
  • 14. PORTS AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY IN GUJARAT Source : Shipping.nic.in 12 4
  • 15. GUJARAT PORTS SECTOR : OVERVIEW GMB-IMPORTANT MILESTONES 13 Announcement of the first Port Policy of the country Formation of Gujarat Maritime Board, the first maritime board 1983 1996 2001 2004 2010 Establishment of Alang Ship Recycling Yard, the largest in the world Source :Maritime Agenda 2020 Commencement of first BOOT Policy, new model of port development Commencement of first Double-stack container train at Pipavav Announcement of first Shipbuilding Policy in the Country 1982 1995 1997 2003 2010 Port of Pipavav became the first private port of India Establishment of first Chemical Terminal at Dahej by GCPTCL Establishment of first LNG Terminal at Dahej by PLL India’s most advanced VTMS unveiled in the Gulf of Cambay
  • 16. GUJARAT PORTS SECTOR : OVERVIEW TYPES OF PORTS Source : Indian Port Association 14 Non-major Ports (come under the purview of the State Government) Major Port–Kandla (comes under Central Government purview Ports run by Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) Private Ports GMB Jetties Captive Jetties (private) Private Jetties 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Jakhau Kandla Traffic handled at Gujarat Port (MMTPA)s Navlakhi Porbandar 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 GMB Non - Major Ports Gujarat Major Ports - Kandla Ports in Gujarat handled total traffic of about 342 MMT in 2011-12, accounting for 37% of total cargo traffic Dahej Hazira Maroli Dholera Bhavnagar Mithivirdi Pipavav Simar Okha Sikka Jamnagar Positra Khambhat Mahuva Jafrabad Mundra Sutrapad a Major Port Private Sector Ports GMB* Ports
  • 17. GUJARAT PORTS : PORT PRIVATIZATION MODELS 15 Source :Maritime Agenda 2020 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Private Ports Traffic • GMB has successfully developed private ports at Dahej, Pipavav, Hazira and Mundra • The traffic at private ports under GMB has grown at an impressive CAGR of 24% during past five years Captive Jetties (BOMT) Private Ports (BOOT) Private Jetties(BOT) Development in private terminals Rail Linkages (Private investment) Shipbuilding/ repairing yard Coastal area development/Ro-Roferry Private participation in support services 0 Hajira Dahej Pipavav Mundra MMTPA
  • 18. NON MAJOR PORTS OF GUJARAT : CONSISTENT GROWTH THE CAPACITY OF GUJARAT NON-MAJOR PORTS IS TARGETED TO EXCEED 1,000 MMT BY 2020 Source : Indian Port Association 16 • Capacity grew from 164 million tons in 2005-06 to 323 million tons in 2011-12, indicating a CAGR of 12% • Non major por ts in Gujarat accounted for 73% of the total traffic handled by non major ports in India in 2010-11 • Total traffic in Gujarat non major ports grew at over 14% CAGR from 2006-07 to 2011-12 to about 259 million tons (Traffic grew at 8% CAGR for India) • Non major ports in Gujarat account for about 28% of traffic handled by all the ports in India put together GMB Non Major Port Traffic Vs Capacity 108 132 148 153 206 231 259 164 182 198 235 244 284 323 66% 73% 75% 65% 84% 81% 80% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Traffic (MMTPA) Capacity (MMTPA) Capacity Utilisation GMB Traffic Share Capacity Utilisation % MMTPA 6% 56% 35% 3% GMB Ports CAPTIVE JETTIES PRIVATE JETTIES PRIVATE PORTS
  • 19. NON MAJOR PORTS OF GUJARAT : CONSISTENT GROWTH 17 1994-95 2001-02 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Total National Ports 218 382 636 739 738 817 890 915 Total Major Ports 196 288 464 519 530 558 570 560 Total Non Major ports 22 96 172 220 208 258 320 355 GMB Ports 17 83 132 148 153 206 231 259 GMB's % share to National- Total Traffic 7.79 21.76 20.75 20.03 20.73 25.21 25.96 28.31 GMB's % share to National- Non Major Traffic 76.82 86.46 76.74 67.27 73.56 79.84 72.19 72.96 Import - Export Traffic Export Import 80 97 108 300 250 200 150 100 50 Source : Indian Port Association 144 154 176 45 50 45 61 77 83 0 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 • CAGR of 19% from 1993-94 to 2011-12 as compared to 7% CAGR by major ports during the same span. • Import and export traffic was 176 MMT (68%) and 83 MMT (32%) respectively in the total port traffic in 2011-12. • Export traffic at Gujarat non-major ports recorded growth of 8% and import traffic grew at 14% in FY 2011-12 . MMTPA
  • 20. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS THROUGH GUJARAT Import of Major commodities 4% 7% Source : Indian Port Association 18 Commodity wise Traffic at Gujarat Non-Major Ports (2011-12) Export of Major Commodities 46% 14% 5% 9% 13% 13% Crude Oil & Petroleum Container MS Petrol Naptha Cement/Clinker Others Crude Oil Coal LNG Container Cargo Iron Ore Other 43% 20% 7% 19%
  • 21. GUJARAT : SHIP BUILDING INDUSTRIES 19 • Gujarat boasts of 60% share of the Indian shipbuilding order book. • Gujarat is targeting a capacity of 3 million DWT – thus maintaining its existing share of expected national market in shipbuilding/ repair market. • Total capacity of 10 operational projects constitutes 1.11 million DWT Existing Shipyard location Source :Gujarat Maritime Board Gujarat Bhavnagar Dahej Ghogha Pipavav Magdalla Billimora
  • 22. GUJARAT : SHIP BUILDING INDUSTRIES 20 SR. NO. YARD DETAILS TYPE OF VESSELS STATUS 1 Alcock Ashdown (Guj) Ltd., Bhavnagar 1975 Small to Medium Gujarat Government 2 Alcock Ashdown (Guj) Ltd. Chanch 2005 Small to Medium 3 Pipavav Shipyard , Pipavav 4 Alang Marine Ghogha 1987 Small ships 5 Wadia Boat Builders Billimora 1991 Boats / launches 6 ABG Shipyard Magdalla 1993 Small to medium 7 ABG Shipyard Dahej 2007 Small to medium Private 8 Modest Infrastructure Old Port, Bhavnagar 2007 Small to medium 9 SHOFT Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Kaladhara (Near Dahej) 2005 Small 10 L & T, Hazira
  • 23. GUJARAT PORTS :STAKEHOLDERS 21 Source :Gujarat Maritime Board
  • 25. GUJARAT PORTS : OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTORS 23 Shipbuilding park Greenfield Ports Maritime Education Port Cities and Port-Based SEZ Port connectivity to industrial clusters and multi model logistics To increase coastal shipping and for faster eco-friendly movement Integrated industrial yard for ship building purpose Various Greenfield ports in pipeline for rapid capacity expansion Developing the nation’s human potential Mundra and Pipavav port cities Port Connectivity Ro-Ro Ferry Service
  • 26. GUJARAT : R0-RO FERRY SERVICES • With two gulfs dividing the state into three parts , Gujarat is an ideal location for Ro-Ro ferry service operation • GMB has decided to develop the Ro-Ro ferry terminal at Gogha and Dahej with a cost of approximately Rs 296 crore in Phase-1. • Private ferry operators for operation of ferry service between Terminals 24 Concept and Development Model of R0-Ro Ferry Terminals & Service at Gogha and Dahej • Construction, Operation & Maintenance of Ferry Terminal • & maintain the ferry terminal GMB would construct, operate • Private Operators for Ferry service Project Status and Highlights: • Ferries would carry up to 1,000 passengers and / or more than 100 vehicles driving over single Stern Ramps • Long link spans (> 80m) planned to accommodate extraordinarily high tidal wave conditions (between 8-10 m) • Foundation stone for Gogha facilities ceremonially laid by visionary Chief Minister of Gujarat Shri Narendra Modi • Participation of world class ferry operators invited • Work order for construction facilities placed Ro-Ro Ferry Services in Gujarat GULF OF MUNDRA Gujarat KUTCH OKHA GOGHA DAHEJ PORBANDAR PIPAVAV HAZIRA MUMBAI GULF OF KHAMBHAT Proposed Ro-Ro terminals Ro Ro ferry service route
  • 27. RO-RO FERRY: PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS AND STATUS 25 • Detailed Feasibility Study Report prepared • Comprehensive market data collected • Concept planning of facilities completed • Front-end engineering of berths/ terminals (Dahej & Gogha) also completed • DPR for Ro-Ro ferry service in Gulf of Kutch will be undertaken soon • Berthing facilities planned for Ro- Ro vessels Proposed Gogha Terminal
  • 28. SHIP BUILDING: MARINE SHIP BUILDING PARKS (MSP) • Dahej as a global maritime destination, based on skills, expertise and know-how as an ideal location for maritime research and development • High tidal range (8.5 & 9 m) – hence, no requirement for breakwater • D e ve l o p m e n t o f a n c i l l a r y industries & Dahej PCPIR • Subsequent to development of Dahej and Bhavnagar, greenfield MSPs also planned at Chachchi; Adri; Dari and Khara 26 Chachchi Greenfield Marine Shipbuilding parks (MSP) Adri Dari Gujarat Khara
  • 29. Existing Greenfield Ports : Pipavav , Mundra , Dahej and Hazira GREENFIELD PORTS 27 Some of the major companies involved are: • Shapoorji Pallonji: Chhara • Larsen & Toubro: Kachchigadh • Sandesara Group: Dahej • Nirma Chemicals: Mahuva Upcoming Greenfield Ports Modhwa Bedi Kacchigadh Mahuva Chhara In Pipeline Identified Site Dahej Vansi Borsi Nargol Location Capacity –Ist Phase (MMTPA) Facilities to be developed Chhara 8 Two berths for solid bulk cargo Dahej 13 1 solid cargo, 1 liquid cargo Mahuva 3.5 2 multipurpose berths Kachchigadh 10 2 solid cargo berths Nargol 17.8 2 containers, 1 multipurpose berth Vansi-Borsi - PFR under preparation
  • 30. PORT-CITY DEVELOPMENT AND PORT-BASED SEZ • P l a n n e d “ Po r t - C i t e s” b e i n g developed at Mundra and Pipavav • Proposed development area of around 500 sq km each • Port-based SEZs and a wider region under SIRs - another thrust area planned in the vicinity of ports • India’s first por t-based SEZ established at Mundra. Port-based SEZ also under implementation at Dahej • Offer numerous opportunities for builders, industries, educational institutes, retailers etc. 28
  • 31. MARITIME EDUCATION 29 • Developing human capital of India’s large population is critical to the country’s maritime ambitions • M a r i t i m e r e l a t e d c o u r s e s introduced in partnership with Gujarat University in Ahmedabad and Ganpat University in Mehsana • Eventual goal for GMB to start a dedicated maritime university in Gujarat, comparable with the best in the world
  • 32. PORT-CITY DEVELOPMENT AND PORT-BASED SEZ • P l a n n e d “ Po r t - C i t e s” b e i n g developed at Mundra and Pipavav • Proposed development area of around 500 sq km each • Port-based SEZs and a wider region under SIRs another thrust area planned in the vicinity of ports • India’s first por t-based SEZ established at Mundra. Port-based SEZ also under implementation at Dahej • Offer numerous opportunities for builders, industries, educational institutes, retailers etc. 30
  • 33. MARITIME EDUCATION 31 • Developing human capital of India’s large population critical to the country’s maritime ambitions • M a r i t i m e r e l a t e d c o u r s e s introduced in partnership with Gujarat University in Ahmedabad and Ganpat University in Mehsana • Eventual goal for GMB to start a dedicated maritime university in Gujarat, comparable with the best in the world
  • 34. ROAD, RAIL AND AIR CONNECTIVITY OF GUJARAT PORTS 32 Airport/Airstrips Railway Network National Highway State Highway
  • 35. DMIC CONNECTIVITY OF GUJARAT PORTS 33 To Delhi To Mumbai
  • 36. OTHER EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES 34 Coastal Shipping & Logistics Emerging Opportunities Bunkering Environmental Services Mechanized Cargo Handling Port Services
  • 37. GUJARAT PORTS : INVESTMENT TRENDS VIBRANT GUJARAT SUMMIT 35 Highlights of Vibrant Gujarat 2011 Summit: Port sector • 9 7 M O U s w e r e s i g n e d w i t h a c o m m i t t e d i n v e s t m e n t o f INR 102,889 crore in the port sector during Vibrant Gujarat 2011 Summit • Vibrant Gujarat 2011 Summit saw a massive interest in development of port facilities with total capacity creation of 660 million tons by 2015-16 • Investments have been planned for greenfield ports, along with the expansion of existing ports; Shipyard projects, expansion of captive facilities and others • Investment of more than INR 26,ooo crore have been realised by GMB till date Investment committed VG 2011 (’000 cr) 1.6 15 14 Source : Vibrant Gujarat Website 89 103 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 Investment committed ('000 cr) 97 50 2 35 22 No. of MoUs
  • 39. GROWTH DRIVERS 37 Strategic location of Gujarat • India’s longest coastline of 1,600 km • Nearest maritime outlet to Middle East, Africa and Europe • Nearest gateway to landlocked Indian states - vast and fertile hinterland comprising of West, North & Central India constituting 40% of the total Indian trade • Gulf of Cambay and Gulf of Kutch provide natural navigational safety • Multiple choice of ports along with wide range of cargoes • Progressive and liberal policies which provide tariff freedom, long-term commercial arrangements, attractive concessions on por t charges, bankable project documents and quality service priced at market rate Connectivity • Excellent rail-road connectivity - ideal for multi-modal transportation development Multiple choice Ease of port privatization Presence of Minerals • Strategic thrust provided by the presence of large mineral deposits of lignite, bauxite, bentonite and limestone in the state Impetus to Industries • 37% of DMIC route is through Gujarat • 1 PCPIR, 55 SEZ and 200 industrial areas creating opportunities across sectors • 13 SIRs having area of about 100 sq km each planned Others • Opportunities from feeder operations from Europe – Asia Shipping route • L e s s c o n g e s t e d h i n t e r l a n d connections • Large industrial base of Gujarat
  • 41. GOVERNMENT POLICY SUPPORT FOR PORT SECTOR 39 Implication for Investor GoG initiatives applicable in the Port Sector 1982 Formation of Gujarat All ports in Gujarat (except the Major Port) come under the purview of Maritime Board (GMB) GMB 1987 Captive Jetty Allows private companies to operate their own jetties in GMB Ports 1995 Port Policy Allows public private participation in Gujarat Ports 1997 BOOT Policy Provides operational flexibility with tariff freedom, low water-front royalty 1999 GID Law Gives legal framework & roadmap for PPP 2004 SEZ Act (Gujarat) Paves way for provision of minor ports and related services in Special Economic Zones in Gujarat – developer to fix and collect Tariff 2008 Captive Jetty Expansion Paves way for expansion of existing captive jetties GoI initiatives in the Port Sector Implication for Investor 100% FDI Makes way for international investment Introduction of tonnage tax for Reduces the tax burden on shipping companies shipping companies Plans for the establishment of 2 international Investors can bid for structured Projects ship building yards on the east and west coast through public-private partnership
  • 42. GOVERNMENT POLICY SUPPORT FOR SHIPBUILDING GMB Support 40 Marine Shipbuilding Parks (MSPs) cluster based shipyards within a stretch of 5 to 8 km along the waterfronts of Gujarat coasts Other Aspects • GMB as a Nodal Agency, will develop Marine Shipbuilding Park (MSP)s - development activities shall be carried out in collaboration with GIDC and other involved agencies • Area for medical facilities, housing, HRD and other allied facilities will be earmarked in the MSP GMB Support • North bank of Narmada River in Dahej region • Old Bhavnagar port area • Coastline in Bhavnagar district in the Gulf of Cambay • Coastal area between Navlakhi to Jodiya • Coastline near Mandvi in the Gulf of Kutch • GMB will assist the private developers for getting clearances and other statutory approvals • The waterfront will be provided for development on a long-term basis • Government has also taken initiative to establish/upgrade training institutes to provide training for specific skill required for the Ship Building Industry
  • 44. 42 GUJARAT – THE STATE WITH STRATEGIC LOCATION
  • 45. 43 GUJARAT – INDIA’S ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE
  • 46. 44 GUJARAT – ROBUST INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 47. 45 GUJARAT – STRONG URBAN, SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 48. 46 GUJARAT – LAND OF INNOVATIVE HUMAN CAPITAL
  • 49. GUJARAT – NEW PARADIGM FOR INDUSTRIAL GROWTH The current phase – involving Integrated development of large areas like SIRs, PCPIR and DMIC – is poised to transform the industrial scenario in the state Phase of industrial development Level of Integration 202 Industrial Estates 83 product clusters SEZs • Multi product • Chemical • Textile • Pharma • IT / ITeS • Electronics • Engineering • Biotech • Gems & Jewellery Integrated large area developments • Special Investment Regions (>100 sq. km.) and Industrial Areas (50-100 sq. km.) • Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor • GIDC Industrial Estates • Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region • Knowledge corridor • Logistics parks • Theme towns Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV 47
  • 50. GUJARAT - PROACTIVE GOVERNANCE Source: Socio-Economic Review Gujarat, 2011-12, Department of Economic affairs, March 2009 48
  • 51. 49 OPPORTUNITIES TO INVEST IN GUJARAT
  • 52. Source: TERI, GEDA DOING BUSINESS IN GUJARAT 50 9
  • 53. 51 OVERALL FRAMEWORK FOR DOING BUSINESS
  • 56. 54 FRAMEWORK FOR SETTING UP INDUSTRY IN GUJARAT
  • 57. 55 KEY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 10
  • 58. 56 INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION FACILITATORS
  • 59. 57 KEY CONTACT PERSONS Mr. Pankaj Kumar, IAS Vice Chairman & CEO Gujarat Maritime Board Ph.: +91 79 2328346 gmbad@sancharnet.in www.gmbports.org
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