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Indian Maritime Sector

Asheesh Agarwal, Innovation Norway New Delhi 06 June 2013, Norshipping

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Demography – a large domestic market

• World’s largest democracy – 714 million electors

• 28 Union States and 7 Union Territories

• Passing China’s population ~ 2030

• 50% of the population below 25 years

• Literacy rate: 63% (only ~ 50% for women)

• A large domestic market

• 60% of GDP is related to India's domestic market,

which still is in early development.

Photo: IN New Delhi

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Ports play a vital role in overall economic development. About 95% by volume and 70% by value of the country’s international trade is through maritime transport.

Major Ports

• Major Ports are under the administrative control of Central Government.

• 6 Ports on East and 6 Ports on West Coast

• Handle about 58% of total seaborne traffic

• All Major Ports are International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) compliant

• Capacity as on 31-03-2013 : 750.31 Million Tonnes

• Traffic handled during 2012-13 : 545.68 Million Tonnes

Port Sector

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Non-Major Ports

• Non-Major Ports are under the Maritime State Governments

• Capacity as on 31-03-2012 : 630 Million Tonnes

• Traffic handled during 2012-13 : 389.20 Million Tonnes

• No of Notified Ports : 176

• 35 Ports are International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) compliant – handling EXIM Trade

Port Sector

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• Indian flag shipping tonnage has been growing steadily, over the years and it is about 10.45 million GT, now, with 1,158 ships, both for foreign voyages and coastal operations, under its flag.

• India ranks 16th globally, by dead weight tonnage (DWT) in world shipping fleet and accounts for about 1.5% of the total global DWT.

Shipping Sector in India

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% of total goods moved by

India China United States

Road 57% 22% 37%

Rail 36% 47% 48%

Waterways 6% 30% 14%

Transport of Goods

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Shipyards in India

Main Public Shipyards

Main Private Shipyards

Cochin Shipyard

Mazagon

Hindustan Shipyard

Alcock Ashdown Gardenreach

• There are 8 public sector and 20 private sector shipyards in India • Out of 28 shipyards, 2 are under the Ministry of Shipping, 4 are under

the Ministry of Defence, 2 are under the control of State Governments and rest in private sector

• ABG, Bharati, L&T and Pipavav are the main private sector shipyards in India**

Goa Shipyard

Hooghly Docks

*List on Map not comprehensive ** Shipyards Depicted on Map

Shalimar

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• Estimated Traffic in all ports including non-major ports - 2495 MMT

• Total Capacity in major and non-major ports –

3130 MMT

• Total proposed Investments in major and non-major ports by 2020 – US $ 10.67 billion (Private investment- 95%)

• Shipping tonnage to increase to 43 million GT by 2020.

• Share of India in shipbuilding to increase to 5% of the world market.

• Promote use of Inland Waterways.

Vision 2020 Maritime Sector

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Opportunities Navy and Coast Guard

• Navy

• Maritime Capability Perspective Plan

2005 - 22

• Aircraft carriers, corvettes,

destroyers, submarines,

frigates,MCMVs, OPV

• 20 bn € by 2020

• Coast Guard

• Interceptor boats, OPVs, FPV,

Inshore Patrol Boats

• 914 mn € orders

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Opportunities Offshore • Orders by Govt. owned ONGC and SCI • Charter hire opportunities

Coastal Shipping Inland Waterways Ro-Pax Service • GMB and MSRDC

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JWG Maritime Joint Working Group – Maritime • Established in October 2010 • Focus areas

• Energy efficient shipping • Coastal shipping • Shipbuilding and ship equipment • Small scale LNG distribution • Education & Training

• Good response from Norwegian and Indian companies

• Study Tour alongwith the meeting • Networking event

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INMEX India 2013

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• Venue: Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon East, Mumbai • Workshop/seminar on naval procurement on Monday October 7 • Networking Event (reception and dinner) on Monday evening

October 7 • Study tour may also be planned after INMEX to shipyards and/or

companies like Cochin, Goa, L&T, etc.

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What can we do • Tailor-made advisory service • BMMP • Business culture training • Door opening • Liaisoning and lobbying • Network of consultants • Delegations and networking events

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