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2011 March 24   13:27

Shipping Corporation of India to buy 8 large vessels

Navratna PSU Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) is in the process of acquiring eight very large vessels to augment its capacity, besides buying second-hand vessels on offer at a low cost in the aftermath of the global economic crisis, a parliamentary panel was informed, Indianexpress reports.

The state-owned firm plans to acquire 110 vessels by 2020 to augment its fleet at an estimated cost of Rs 27,668 crore.

"SCI has already floated separate tenders for acquisition of 2+2 very large crude carriers and four Karnsarmax Bulk Carriers. These tenders are in addition to the tenders floated for second hand/resale Supermax Bulk Carriers and container vessels," the government informed the panel.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, chaired by Sitaram Yechury, has asked the state-owned PSU to plan its activities to maximise profits at a time when the impact of the global recession is diminishing.

The panel noted that Rs 2,921.37 crore has been provided for vessels on firm orders during the current fiscal besides Rs 1,064 crore for new projects to acquire vessels and invest in joint ventures.

"The committee hopes that SCI would make all out efforts to utilise the amount optimally and implement its programmes to acquire more vessels without further loss of time," it said.

Earlier this month, Shipping Minister G K Vasan had said SCI planned to acquire 110 vessels of 5.21 million gross tonnage (GT) at an estimated cost of Rs 27,668 crore in the next 10 years, of which it is likely to place orders for 26 vessels by 2011-12.

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