Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL), an 85-year-old defence public sector enterprise based in Visakhapatnam, is preparing to establish its first satellite shipyard in Andhra Pradesh. Potential locations under consideration include Mulapeta in Srikakulam district and Kakinada port.
Former HSL CMD Commodore Hemant Khatri (Retd) and his team have approached the state government seeking land allotment for the new facility. Following discussions with Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, the proposal received a positive response. Site visits to Mulapeta and Kakinada are planned to evaluate land suitability and project feasibility. HSL is also coordinating with the AP Maritime Board to facilitate land acquisition.
In recent years, HSL has evolved into a profitable enterprise, with a strategic shift toward defence, green shipping, commercial vessels, and oil & gas. The satellite yard marks a step forward in enhancing India’s maritime infrastructure and HSL’s future-focused growth.
The shipyard is currently engaged in major naval projects, including the Landing Platform Dock (LPD), Mine Countermeasure Vessels (MCMVs), and next-generation Water Jet Fast Attack Craft (WJFAC). The proposed satellite shipyard is expected to be located near emerging ports, and will include facilities such as a floating dry dock for both construction and repairs of ships.
While the command, design, and supply chain operations will remain centred in Visakhapatnam, the satellite shipyard is expected to enhance HSL’s production capacity, and support decentralised operations.