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Dubai, Singapore cos to get Bay Terminal work

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Abul Kashem
26 March, 2021, 11:00 pm
Last modified: 26 March, 2021, 11:06 pm



The two foreign companies will construct and operate two of the three terminals, while the Chittagong Port Authority will build the other one

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Among the three terminals that the government has decided to build at the Chattogram port under the Bay Terminal project, two will be constructed and operated by DP World UAE and PSA Singapore in public-private partnership arrangements.

The Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) will construct and operate the other terminal with its own funding and management, according to decisions made at a high-level meeting held at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) recently.

Ahmad Kaikaus, principal secretary to the prime minister, presided over the meeting held on 6 March this year, reveals the meeting minutes.

Md Abul Bashar, director general of the PPP Authority, told The Business Standard that letters were sent to DP World UAE and PSA Singapore last week asking for detailed technical and financial proposals for the construction of the terminal.

The proposed Bay Terminal will have rail, road, marine and air connectivity and ships with a capacity of at least 5,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a draft of about 12 metres and a length of 285 metres will be able to anchor there, said Salman F Rahman, private industry and investment adviser to the prime minister.

This will reduce the shipment charge in import-export activities by about 30-40% as well as reduce the turnaround time and fixed operation cost, he added.

The construction of the Bay Terminal was first discussed in the 30-year strategic master plan adopted in 2013 to increase the capacity of the Chattogram port and make it a hub of regional trade.

Four years later, a technical and economic feasibility study for the construction of the terminal showed that the Bay Terminal would be economically viable and investment-friendly for Bangladesh.

The construction of the Bay Terminal at the Chattogram port will be completed by 2026. After that, about 35 ships will be able to berth at the terminal at a time and it will be possible to handle an additional 50 lakh containers.

DP World and the PSA have signed memoranda of understanding (MoU) with the PPP Authority for the construction of the Bay Terminal. India's Adani Group, Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Gateway Terminal and the South Korean government's Ocean and Fisheries Ministry also presented proposals for the construction of the Bay Terminal.

The recent meeting at the PMO decided to give the job to DP World and PSA Singapore after analysing their experience in international port management and the proposals of different countries.

According to sources, the Singapore government signed an MoU with the PPP Authority after expressing interest in constructing and operating the Bay Terminal in accordance with G2G policies based on which the prime minister has approved the PSA Singapore as a potential investor for the construction of the Bay Terminal.

The company has been given consent to conduct a feasibility study and it has already appointed a consultant. The Ministry of Shipping has assured PSA Singapore that it will negotiate with the company regarding Terminal-1 once the feasibility study is done.

DP World on behalf of the Dubai government signed an MoU with the PPP Authority in February 2019 for the construction and operation of the Bay Terminal under the G2G model. The company also sent a concept note, making proposals based on a holistic approach including rail, road and port.

The Dubai-based company is going to get the job of constructing one terminal, said the sources.

Besides, the Asian Development Bank, China and DP World have expressed their interests in investing in the proposed construction of a Bay Terminal rail link with the Chattogram port and the proposed Inland Container Depot (ICD) construction project at Dhirashram in Gazipur.

The government, however, has kept DP World ahead considering its innovativeness and technological advancement.

The PPP Authority has sent a letter to the company asking for detailed technical and financial proposals for the project.

The Chittagong Port Authority expressed interest in constructing and operating a terminal under its own management at a meeting held at the shipping ministry in February this year.

The Prime Minister's Office has decided to allow the CPA to construct and operate a terminal so that the two foreign companies can operate the terminals on a competitive basis.

Earlier, the shipping ministry had signed an MoU with Red Sea Gateway Terminal. The prime minister also gave her consent for the construction and operation of container terminal-2 by the Saudi company. But, the Saudi government has not yet signed an MoU with the PPP Authority.

Adani Group of India showed interest only in building and operating the terminal, not in dredging. Despite the availability of a $400 million fund under the Line of Credit (LOC) 3, the Indian government has not signed an MoU for the construction of the terminal.

On the other hand, South Korea's Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries has expressed interest in providing low-interest loans and being involved in the construction work on the Bay Terminal even though it has not made any specific proposals.

The World Bank has proposed funding for breakwater and channel dredging or non-revenue-generating infrastructure.

The CPA chairman told the shipping ministry meeting that there was administrative approval for the acquisition of 870 acres of land for the project. Of this, about 67 acres of privately owned land has been acquired, while the acquisition of another 803 acres of khas land at a token price is under process with the Ministry of Land for its final approval.

Abul Bashar of the PPP Authority said the port authority had taken an initiative to conduct a feasibility study on the Bay Terminal but that the tender was cancelled on the advice of the Central Procurement Technical Unit due to a conflict of interest. PSA Singapore has now given consent to conduct a feasibility study following the company's request in this regard, he added.

According to the Ministry of Shipping, the International Finance Corporation has promised to finance PSA Singapore for the feasibility study. Meanwhile, the PPP Authority and the Chittagong Port Authority have jointly prepared an updated timeline and shared it with PSA Singapore.
 
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Although Bay Terminal in Chittagong Port is still shallow at 12 meters draft, Darbesh is wrong to assume that 5000 TEU container ships can berth at that new terminal. Hot air and uninformed rants as usual.

Right now Tsuneishi in Japan is the only company that builds the largest design of the special "Chittagong Max" type container carriers with a more modern, efficient hull-form and shallow draft design. The length, draft, width, hull-form is all custom made for Chittagong which is a special low draft port with about 12m draft. Ditto for Payra port, after Jan de Nul finishes dredging the shipping channel, currently ongoing.


TSUNEISHI’s Chittagong Max is the largest class among the category (33,000 DWT/ 2,806 TEU )
The wide-beam ship is designed to enter the Chittagong Port in Bangladesh with the largest class of loading capacity of 2,806 TEU. It is also equipped with the specifications such as deck cranes and extra reefer containers sockets that are required for the trading in developing Asian countries. The success of this ship design has earned a substantial number of orders.

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Fuel efficiency and environmental performance
  • ・The unique hull form, which reduces resistance, is paired with our exclusive fuel-efficiency technologies to improve the ship’s performance.
  • ・Equipped with the environmental technologies devices to prevent the air pollution from the NOx and SOx emissions and marine pollution from the oil spillages, etc.
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  • Energy saving device MT-FAST
  • Energy saving propeller TOP-GR
Versatility
  • A wide beam with 186m LOA ship type that meets the port restriction conditions of Chittagong.
  • ・Equipped with a total of 600 reefer container sockets on the upper deck and cargo holds.
  • ・Pallet-wide containers can be loaded on the upper deck.
  • ・Cargo holds can also load dangerous cargo containers.
  • ・Equipped with three deck cranes, make it possible to handle cargo at many ports.
  • ・The accommodation house is located at the stern end. This allows the crane to move smoothly and faster in loading / discharging operation.
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Loading performance
  • ・The ship is designed with wider breadth to increase the full container load with maximum container loading capacity of 2,806TEU, the largest class of Chittagong Max.
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Specifications
Length over all186m
Breadth35.6m
Depth17.9m
Maximum loading capacity2,806TEU
Draft11m
Gross Tonnage33,700
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There are smaller ships with this wide-beam low draft design (around 1500 TEU capacity) that currently serves Chittagong Port, of which the most famous is MCC Chittagong, built in China to a Maersk design.

MCC CHITTAGONG (IMO: 9761023) is a Container Ship that was built in 2016 (5 years ago) and is sailing under the flag of Hong Kong. It’s carrying capacity is 1530 TEU and her current draught is reported to be 8 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 185.97 meters and her width is 35.24 meters.

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Although Bay Terminal in Chittagong Port is still shallow at 12 meters draft, Darbesh is wrong to assume that 5000 TEU container ships can berth at that new terminal. Hot air and uninformed rants as usual.

Right now Tsuneishi in Japan is the only company that builds the largest design of the special "Chittagong Max" type container carriers with a more modern, efficient hull-form and shallow draft design. The length, draft, width, hull-form is all custom made for Chittagong which is a special low draft port with about 12m draft. Ditto for Payra port, after Jan de Nul finishes dredging the shipping channel, currently ongoing.


TSUNEISHI’s Chittagong Max is the largest class among the category (33,000 DWT/ 2,806 TEU )
The wide-beam ship is designed to enter the Chittagong Port in Bangladesh with the largest class of loading capacity of 2,806 TEU. It is also equipped with the specifications such as deck cranes and extra reefer containers sockets that are required for the trading in developing Asian countries. The success of this ship design has earned a substantial number of orders.

main_img.jpg



Fuel efficiency and environmental performance
  • ・The unique hull form, which reduces resistance, is paired with our exclusive fuel-efficiency technologies to improve the ship’s performance.
  • ・Equipped with the environmental technologies devices to prevent the air pollution from the NOx and SOx emissions and marine pollution from the oil spillages, etc.
top_photo.png

  • Energy saving device MT-FAST
  • Energy saving propeller TOP-GR
Versatility
  • A wide beam with 186m LOA ship type that meets the port restriction conditions of Chittagong.
  • ・Equipped with a total of 600 reefer container sockets on the upper deck and cargo holds.
  • ・Pallet-wide containers can be loaded on the upper deck.
  • ・Cargo holds can also load dangerous cargo containers.
  • ・Equipped with three deck cranes, make it possible to handle cargo at many ports.
  • ・The accommodation house is located at the stern end. This allows the crane to move smoothly and faster in loading / discharging operation.
photo01.png

Loading performance
  • ・The ship is designed with wider breadth to increase the full container load with maximum container loading capacity of 2,806TEU, the largest class of Chittagong Max.
  • list_photo01.jpg
  • list_photo02.jpg
Specifications
Length over all186m
Breadth35.6m
Depth17.9m
Maximum loading capacity2,806TEU
Draft11m
Gross Tonnage33,700
spec_photo.png
This class is named after Chittagong?
 
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This class is named after Chittagong?

Yup. And specifically built to serve in the port of Chittagong and other similar low draft ports. In Payra, the main Ramnabad Channel has draft of around 8M, which is too shallow for the larger Tsuneishi container carrier of 2800 TEUs. However smaller 1500 TEUs carriers like MCC Chittagong can easily berth after the re-dredging of the channel by Jan De Nul.

Compared to this Haldia port only has draft of maybe 8M, similar to or worse than Mongla. Even after re-directing Padma water by using the Farakka dam. I don't think Dadas have any plans to dredge their port in Haldia, sometimes ships have to disgorge their cargo at Paradip (Orissa) before coming to Haldia, things are so bad.

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Take a look at this Thesis, very detailed study of Payra feasibility.

 
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The two foreign companies will construct and operate two of the three terminals
It is a great decision by the GoB to allow the partial operation of the Port by the foreign companies who have gained more than a half-century of expertise in this field.
 
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