Gangavaram Port says RINL can exit anytime after agreement

RINL saves Rs.45 crore by using Gangavaram Port

Gangavaram, March 22, 2010

Refuting the charges by former director of RINL Jagatpal and others, Gangavaram Port Limited has said the 15 years pact which is not yet signed, gives RINL an option to exit whenever the company wants. The GPL Chief Financial Officer Pranav Chowdhury said that at present, the RINL, which runs Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, had the distinct advantage of getting a Greenfield fully automated port in its neighborhood. RINL is importing its raw material on a vessel to vessel basis. Over past one and half years, he said almost entire coking coal imports of RINL, around four million tonnes through 56 vessels had been handed at Gangavaram Port after being convinced that landed cost for coking coal was the cheapest at GPL.

It is understood that the RINL has saved over Rs.45 crores till date by using Gangavaram Port vis-a-vis the Visakhapatnam Port he said. He added that by virtue of exit option, RINL would have the right to terminate the agreement anytime when it was proved that Gangavaram Port was no longer competitive for RINL. Chowdhury said Visakhapatnam Steel Plant that is a major port under the aegies of Ministry of Shipping, had no cargo handling service.

It works on landlord port concept, where RINL or any other port user had to contract with private stevedores and handle the vessel, he said. Therefore, it is misconception that RINL cargo in the past was handled by Vizag Port, it was actually handled at Vizag Port by private contractors. It fan be verified that RINL has no cargo handling contract with Vizag Port. On the resignation of Jagatpal in protest against bid to sign the agreement, he said 'the resignation is also a result of confusion that our rivals and certain other competitive elements are trying to create so that for the sake of their own gains the conclusion of long term service agreement between RINL and GPL delayed.


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