Latest News | Shipping Ministry Working to Reach 80 Pc Landlord Model at Major Ports by 2030: Ramachandran

Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. The shipping ministry is working to shift to an 80 per cent landlord model by the end of this decade to increase efficiency and reduce logistics costs at major ports, a senior government said on Saturday.

New Delhi, May 18 (PTI) The shipping ministry is working to shift to an 80 per cent landlord model by the end of this decade to increase efficiency and reduce logistics costs at major ports, a senior government said on Saturday.

In the landlord model, private players take over the operational aspects, while the port authority acts as a regulator and landlord.

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Speaking at CII Annual Business Summit 2024, Ports, Shipping and Waterways Secretary TK Ramachandran said Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) has become the first major port of the country to become 100 per cent landlord port, having all berths being operated on PPP model.

The PPP (public-private partnership) model is considered an effective tool for attracting investment in the port sector.

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"We have 12 major ports, and we have a huge capacity...we want to shift to an 80 per cent landlord model by the end of this decade," Ramachandran said.

He further said the four pillars that the Shipping ministry is working on to improve the cost and ease of doing business are developing port-based industrial clusters, investments in the maritime sector, ensuring PPPs and multi-modality.

Ramachandran said that 10 years ago, India had five national waterways. Now, the country has 111 waterways.

"We have reformed the Major Ports Act, the Inland Vessels Act. We have made changes in the model concession agreements (MCAs) to make them more private sector friendly, banking friendly and investment friendly, he added.

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