This story is from March 11, 2018

Hooghly Dock and Port Engineers DPR on revival soon

Kolkata, Mar 11 () The modernisation and renovation of two non-functional docks of the Hooghly Dock and Port Engineers (HDPE) will begin soon, its chairman said. "The major renovation and modernisation will begin soon after the detailed project report is ready. It is expected within a month.
Hooghly Dock and Port Engineers DPR on revival soon
Kolkata, Mar 11 () The modernisation and renovation of two non-functional docks of the Hooghly Dock and Port Engineers (HDPE) will begin soon, its chairman said.
"The major renovation and modernisation will begin soon after the detailed project report is ready. It is expected within a month. All agreements with the Cochin Shipyards Ltd have also been signed," HDPE Chairman Balaji Arun Kumar told .

Renovation of the docks will be done under a new corporate identity -- Hooghly Cochin Shipyard Ltd, a 24:76 per cent joint venture between the Hooghly Dock and Port Engineers and the Cochin Shipyards Ltd.
Investment by the Cochin Shipyard will depend on the final DPR but in the first phase it will be at least 70-80 crore but in phases it will go up to at least Rs 130-150 crore, he said.
The HDPE will remain as a holding company with 24 per cent stake of the Hoogly Cochin Shipyard Ltd.
The HDPE has currently 43 people on its roll. Kumar said they had sent a proposal to the ministry for a special VRS scheme.
The HDPE has leased both shipyards to the SPV for an initial period of 30 years, which can be extended for another 30 years.
The ambitious National Waterways-I between Haldia and Allahabad will augur well for the fortune of the HDPE docks and boost investment in West Bengal's shipping sector.
The central government's 'Jal Marg Vikas Project' is developing the National Waterways-I at an estimated cost of Rs 4,200 crore.
The newly formed company is expecting contracts for new low draft barges and vessels for inland waterways, he said. BSM PR PR
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