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    The State government is steadfast in its vision to transform Kerala into a hub of maritime excellence. As part of this vision, the Kerala Maritime Board is advancing coastal shipping and non-major port operations through innovative Public-Private Partnership models at Vizhinjam, Kollam, Beypore and Azhikkal ports, Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar said during the policy address at the Stae Assembly here on Friday.

    Steps have been taken to register and survey mechanised inland vessels, and ensure safety and security for crew, passengers and tourists, apart from enhancing the State’s maritime infrastructure. The Vizhinjam International Multipurpose Seaport, a landmark achievement for Kerala, began commercial operations on December 3, 2024, becoming India’s first deepwater international container transshipment terminal.

    By reducing logistics costs and increasing India’s export competitiveness, Vizhinjam is emerging as a pivotal global trade hub. The State government is committed to leveraging Vizhinjam’s thriving commercial ecosystem to drive industrial production, stimulate economic growth and to mark Kerala’s presence in the global maritime sector, he said.

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