June30 , 2026

    Tamil Nadu and VOC Port Collaborate to Set Up Tuticorin Shipyard Cluster

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    VOC Port Limited has signed a joint venture (JV) agreement with the Tamil Nadu government to develop a shipbuilding and ship repair cluster at Tuticorin. The initiative aims to strengthen India’s domestic shipbuilding capabilities, create employment opportunities, and boost the regional maritime economy.

    The proposed cluster will include modern shipyards, repair facilities, and ancillary services, catering to both commercial and defense vessels. Officials said the project aligns with the government’s Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign shipyards and enhance self-reliance in maritime infrastructure.

    Industry experts noted that the Tuticorin cluster could serve as a strategic hub for shipbuilding in Southern India, attracting private investments, fostering skill development, and supporting coastal shipping and logistics expansion.

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