
Coal to move by sea from Odisha to west coast
To avert a fuel and power crisis like the one earlier this year, ministries are joining hands to take the sea route to supply coal

To avert a fuel and power crisis like the one earlier this year, ministries are joining hands to take the sea route to supply coal

Planned upgrades to India’s shipping and port infrastructure at an estimated INR 2 trillion (US$2.45 billion) will be prioritized for completion under a major push

Paradip Port will become a 500 MMT capacity Mega Port by 2047, PPA Chairman P.L. Haranadh said on Tuesday. Addressing a function organised by PPA

“As the sea condition during south-west monsoon season (May to October) normally remains rough, hence sign-on/sign off of crew at Paradip single point moorings (SPM’s)

The PPA is determined to cross 120 MMT of cargo handling this fiscal, said Paradip Port Trust Authority (PPA) Chairman PL Harandh, while hoisting the

Investment by the Central Government in Paradip Port, towards infrastructure development during the last five years has been Rs 3568.51 crore. This figure stands as

One of the biggest coal fields is in Talcher of Mahanadi Coalfield, which has around 52 BT of coal resources, or 15% of all projected

The truck terminal project along NH-16 at Chhatrapur in Ganjam district remains a non-starter two years after it was suggested. The district administration proposed building

Tata Steel recently used inland waterways to transport heavy gear for its Kalinganagar plant expansion project in Odisha, demonstrating how inland waterways may be a

To avert a fuel and power crisis like the one

Planned upgrades to India’s shipping and port infrastructure at an

Paradip Port will become a 500 MMT capacity Mega Port

“As the sea condition during south-west monsoon season (May to

The PPA is determined to cross 120 MMT of cargo

Investment by the Central Government in Paradip Port, towards infrastructure

One of the biggest coal fields is in Talcher of

The truck terminal project along NH-16 at Chhatrapur in Ganjam

Tata Steel recently used inland waterways to transport heavy gear