May8 , 2026

    Ripley & Co to Modernize Haldia Berth with Rs 600cr Investment

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    A consortium of Kolkata-based Ripley & Co and Bothra Shipping Services of Andhra Pradesh announced it will invest Rs 600 crore in the automation and modernization of a port berth at Haldia in West Bengal.

    The stevedoring and handling company said it quoted the highest revenue share for the mechanisation of Berth No. 5 of Haldia Dock Complex, Syamaprasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata, on a PPP basis.

    “It is a 50:50 consortium and will invest Rs 600 crore for the modernisation of the berth. We already operate two more berths at Haldia,” Ripley & Co Director Shoumik Bose said.

    He said the letter of award is expected this month.

    The project will be executed on a DBFOT (design, build, finance, operate, and transfer) model with a concession period of 15 years.

    “Berth No. 5, upon mechanisation, will provide state-of-the-art mechanised facilities for handling dry bulk cargo comprising coal, limestone, and manganese ore,” Ripley & Co Director Prabal Mukherjee said.

    The berth will have an annual cargo handling capacity of 5 million tonnes. The project is likely to be completed by the end of 2026, the official said.

    Ripley & Co already operates berth no 2 and 8 at Haldia.

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