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Change Is Coming to India's Congested and Undeveloped Seaports and Terminals
September 27, 2012
The country doesn't yet have a fully functional transhipment hub, so international container traffic must first call at hubs in Sri Lanka, Singapore or Dubai. Strict cabotage rules restrict subsequent coastal container shipping to Indian-flagged and crewed vessels. Red tape abounds amongst regional jurisdictions.
Many of the older Indian ports are shallow and congested, limiting the country's growth potential. A vessel can wait outside port for considerable time, and at Chennai it can take trucks a full day to cover the last 10 kilometers of their journey as they enter the port.
But change is under way.
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Keywords: international trade, transportation management, India develops its seaports, congestion at Indian seaports