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Govt Clears Greenfield Shipbuilding Cluster in Gujarat’s Porbandar
Govt Clears Greenfield Shipbuilding Cluster in Gujarat’s Porbandar

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) has granted in-principal approval for the development of a Greenfield Shipbuilding Cluster in Porbandar, Gujarat. The project, approved under the Shipbuilding Development Scheme is expected to enhance domestic shipbuilding capabilities, improve supply chain resilience and position India as a competitive global maritime manufacturing hub.

The integrated shipbuilding cluster will be developed at Kuchhadi in Porbandar through the National Shipbuilding and Heavy Industries Park, Gujarat (NSHIP-Gujarat), jointly promoted by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and the Gujarat Maritime Board. Spread across nearly 2,000 acres, the facility will house modern shipyards, ancillary manufacturing units, common infrastructure and capability development centres to support large-scale vessel production.

With an estimated annual shipbuilding capacity of 1.2 to 1.5 million gross tonnage (GT), the cluster is expected to significantly expand India’s indigenous manufacturing capabilities while creating a robust ecosystem for marine engineering, heavy fabrication, equipment manufacturing and logistics services. The project is also expected to generate substantial employment opportunities and attract investments across the maritime value chain.

Alongside the Porbandar project, the ministry has also approved a state-of-the-art ship repair facility at Vadinar in the Gulf of Kutch. The ₹1,570-crore project, to be jointly developed by Cochin Shipyard Limited and Deendayal Port Authority, will receive financial assistance under the Shipbuilding Development Scheme for eligible infrastructure. The facility is expected to reduce dependence on overseas ship repair yards, improve vessel turnaround times and strengthen India’s maritime service capabilities.

The twin projects form a key part of the government’s Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, which aims to transform India into a leading global maritime nation by developing world-class infrastructure, promoting indigenous manufacturing and enhancing competitiveness across the shipping sector. According to the ministry, these initiatives will support the growth of domestic shipbuilding and repair industries while improving integration with global supply chains.

For the logistics and supply chain industry, the development is expected to create new opportunities for steel manufacturers, component suppliers, heavy engineering companies, port operators and multimodal logistics providers. By strengthening backward linkages and encouraging localisation of marine equipment manufacturing, the projects are likely to reduce import dependence and improve the efficiency of India’s maritime logistics ecosystem, supporting the country’s long-term ambitions of becoming a global shipping and manufacturing powerhouse.

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Govt Clears Greenfield Shipbuilding Cluster in Gujarat’s Porbandar
Govt approves greenfield shipbuilding cluster in Gujarat’s Porbandar

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) has granted in-principal approval for the development of a Greenfield Shipbuilding Cluster in Porbandar, Gujarat. The project, approved under the Shipbuilding Development Scheme is expected to enhance domestic shipbuilding capabilities, improve supply chain resilience and position India as a competitive global maritime manufacturing hub. The integrated shipbuilding cluster will be developed at Kuchhadi in Porbandar through the National Shipbuilding and Heavy Industries Park, Gujarat (NSHIP-Gujarat), jointly promoted by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and the Gujarat Maritime Board. Spread across nearly 2,000 acres, the facility will house modern shipyards, ancillary manufacturing units, common infrastructure and capability development centres to support large-scale vessel production. With an estimated annual shipbuilding capacity of 1.2 to 1.5 million gross tonnage (GT), the cluster is expected to significantly expand India’s indigenous manufacturing capabilities while creating a robust ecosystem for marine engineering, heavy fabrication, equipment manufacturing and logistics services. The project is also expected to generate substantial employment opportunities and attract investments across the maritime value chain. Alongside the Porbandar project, the ministry has also approved a state-of-the-art ship repair facility at Vadinar in the Gulf of Kutch. The ₹1,570-crore project, to be jointly developed by Cochin Shipyard Limited and Deendayal Port Authority, will receive financial assistance under the Shipbuilding Development Scheme for eligible infrastructure. The facility is expected to reduce dependence on overseas ship repair yards, improve vessel turnaround times and strengthen India’s maritime service capabilities. The twin projects form a key part of the government’s Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, which aims to transform India into a leading global maritime nation by developing world-class infrastructure, promoting indigenous manufacturing and enhancing competitiveness across the shipping sector. According to the ministry, these initiatives will support the growth of domestic shipbuilding and repair industries while improving integration with global supply chains. For the logistics and supply chain industry, the development is expected to create new opportunities for steel manufacturers, component suppliers, heavy engineering companies, port operators and multimodal logistics providers. By strengthening backward linkages and encouraging localisation of marine equipment manufacturing, the projects are likely to reduce import dependence and improve the efficiency of India’s maritime logistics ecosystem, supporting the country’s long-term ambitions of becoming a global shipping and manufacturing powerhouse. 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐲 𝐓𝐮𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 CARGOCONNECT 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐮𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬!

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