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Commissioning of this project is in line with the company’s expansion plans at Salaya, Paradip and Haizra, doubling the capacity to 158 MMTPA by 2013. The total capital expenditure planned by the company is Rs 9,300 crore, of which the company has already spent more than Rs 6,300 crore. Commenting on the additional capacity Mr. Rajiv Agarwal, M.D. Essar Ports Ltd. said, “Essar Ports is in the forefront of delivering value to the existing clientele. The building of this additional capacity is in line with the future growth of the company. Essar Ports has committed to take the total port capacity to 158 MMTPA by 2013. The company expects to see revenue growth of over 35% every year for the next few years based on increased realization and incremental traffic. Essar ports currently have two ports in operation and 3 under construction. The two ports in operation are at Hazira and Vadinar. The cargo handling capacity at Hazira is 30 MMTPA, which will be ramped to 50 MMTPA. At Vadinar the capacity has been ramped up to 58 MMTPA with this additional 12 MMTPA. Apart from this Essar port is developing a 16 MMTPA Iron Ore berth and 14 MMTPA Coal terminals at Paradip. Essar Ports is also developing a 20 MMTPA dry bulk terminal at Salaya taking the total port capacity to 158 MMTPA by 2013. About Essar Ports CURRENT OPERATIONS • Ports & Terminals: Among India’s largest owners and operators of ports - Hazira, Gujarat, India: A 30-million ton all-weather deep draft port for import of iron ore, pellets, coal, limestone and export of finished steel products - Vadinar, Gujarat, India: A 58-million ton port and terminal facility to provide handling, storage and terminalling services for crude oil and petroleum products to refineries and traders PROJECTS UNDER EXECUTION • Ports & Terminals: - Hazira, Gujarat, India: A 20-million tonne all-weather deep draft port & jetty for handling dry bulk, container and general cargo. - Salaya, Gujarat, India: A 20-million tonne integrated terminal facility for handling dry bulk care including coal. - Paradip, Orissa, India: - 14-million tonne deep draught coal berth, as part of an agreement with the Paradip Port Trust to execute a BOT (build-operate-transfer) project, with rights to operate the berth for 30 years - 16- million tonne mechanization terminal as a part of ten years License Agreement with Paradip Port Trust for export of dry bulk cargo including iron ore and pellets.. Essar Group |