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Biggest ship so far in the history of Bangladesh berthed in it's port. Thanks to construction of Matarbari deep sea port. Unloading time will reduce from 1 month to mere 2-3 days with massive cost savings. This ship is 230 meters long and has 14.5 meters draft.
The dude sounds like someone has lit a fire under his @$$. I was worried he might end up igniting the coal.I wish Komol De (reporter) would turn down his rampant screaming - so we could relish the moment a bit more. This guy does not need a megaphone for sure.
The dude sounds like someone has lit a fire under his @$$. I was worried he might end up igniting the coal.
There is probably high ambient sound.I don't think he can help it. He should have a byline: "Screaming since 2012!"
If you watch some of his old reporting (any Chittagong related news on that channel) you'll see what I mean - he was even louder back then.
There is probably quite high ambient sound.
It is great news.
These are panamex class vessels, certainly not the biggest ones needing more depth, but good enough for most import and export.
15-20% savings in shipping cost and in most cases shipping time is reduced by 50% is huge by any measure.Even post Panamax class does not need more than say 15 meters which is what this one has and Matarbari allows.
Upto HandyMax Panamax and Neo Panamax 15 m draft is common (upto 100,000 DWT) which is fine for Matarbari. Beyond that you have Very Large and Ultra Large Ore Carriers (also ChinaMax bulkers) of more than 400,000 DWT which have draft ranging from 19m all the way up to 24m depth. These will need lightering to lighterage ships any how, because they will not be able to dock in most ports.
15-20% savings in shipping cost and in most cases shipping time is reduced by 50% is huge by any measure.
Let them beat their 56" chest. The YouTuber gotta make some money on this nothing burger topic.Yup correct.
I'd still like to add that all jetties are not in operation yet (and neither is adjoining Matarbari SEZ which will be developed soon). Only two jetties are ready and I believe both are coal unloading specific. Container unloading jetties (and cranes for that purpose) are going to be added in due course.
Also - notice how Indians are chomping at the bit to utilize Matarbari.
Sheikh Hasina builds things for them to ease connectivity with the NorthWest Indian states (Padma Bridge, Bhanga-Narail-Jessore Railway, Rangpur Highway, Dhaka Sylhet six lane highway, planned Meghna bridge) and Indian expectation is that they will avail Bangladeshi infra services (for pretty much free) which we built at a cost of hundreds of Billions of dollars. Matarbari is also part of the same plan according to Indian narrative, we built it with our hard-earned money - only so Indians can use it.
It's like Indians own Bangladesh and it is their God-given right to exploit our resources and infra. This Adarsh Gupta guy is pandering to andh-bhakt feel-good emotion like India has a big part in the project (they don't have any part).
I really liked one Bangladeshi guy's informed comment in response to the video,
"The project is being financed 80% by Japan and 20% by Bangladesh. There are no Indian contractors or companies working on this project. Other than Japan, companies like POSCO and Hyundai E&C from Korea, GE from the USA, and Siemens AG from Germany are involved in this project. Therefore, this project cannot be considered an India-Japan project. The only link between India and this project is the pressure both countries, along with the USA, put on the government when Bangladesh attempted to build a different deep-sea port in Sonadia with China. And yeah you guys won. However, this project has a different story, and there is no link to India. The only link that I find is that Bangladesh and Japan are planning to to provide access to the northeast region of India while keeping the value chain in mind. The project also aims to connect Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Rayong port of Thailand, under the Japanese flagship BIG-B and MIDI initiatives. Does that mean these countries also have a role in it?
The original and initial project was the Matarbari Coal Power Plant and a coal unloading port. Then, Japanese engineers discovered that the port could easily be converted into a deep-sea port since it was already 10 meters deep, and further dredging could turn it into a fully functional deep-sea port. Moreover, all of the previous locations that Bangladesh had considered for deep-sea ports had a similar problem of sediment accumulation. Therefore, even after developing a deep-sea port in another location, Bangladesh would have to spend a lot of money on dredging to clear the sediments. However, this location is unique since there is no major river flowing around it, and being just behind the sea gives this area a perfect location for a deep-sea port. The government is already developing an Economic and Industrial Zone near the Matarbari Coal Power Plant in Maheshkhali, and the nearest port was the Chittagong Port, which is still far from the SEZ. Consequently, the government asked the Japanese engineers if they could convert this port, originally used for coal unloading, into a deep-sea port. After conducting feasibility studies and research, they found that it was possible and feasible. The government then appointed a Japanese consortium consisting of Sumitomo Corporation, Toshiba Corporation, and IHI Corporation as the contractor of the project."
Hasina is doing far more damage to our economy by providing these infra opportunities to India for free than India itself could in a hundred years. We don't need to give India transit, NE states can provide us cheap raw materials. That is about all. Screw giving Indians permission to use our ports. Kanjoosis don't have the money and won't pay even if they did. Myanmar and China is a different story.
Let them beat their 56" chest. The YouTuber gotta make some money on this nothing burger topic.
This is a much needed project.
You are talking about how India profits when Matarbari is ours. I give you one example. You open a small shop/ store and open it three days a week. Do you think the business will flourish to its potential?Also - notice how Indians are chomping at the bit to utilize Matarbari.
You are talking about how India profits when Matarbari is ours. I give you one example. You open a small shop/ store and open it three days a week. Do you think the business will flourish to its potential?
No, it will incur operating and manpower losses because you pay full rent and make full monthly payments to your staff. It is the same with Matarbari. It must be used fully to its potentiality to earn money and pay back the loans.
This is why it needs more and more businesses. Indian NE, Kolkata, Nepal, Bhutan, Indian east coast, Burma, and also China's middle south centered on Kunming.
The Singapore Port has only a transshipment business, but few land or water transport businesses. But, BD will also get transport businesses through land and water to transport goods to and from the regions I mentioned.
I can foresee a tremendous amount of economic activities centered on Matarbari that will propel BD to a fast-developing country. And, now unlink Indian businesses, and you get a big ZERO in the minus figure.
So, please do not suggest opening a shop for a limited three days a week that will incur losses.
Indiaphobia has nothing to do with our own national economic solvency and security.
Japan is certainly thinking in a similar way as above. NE is landlocked that cannot be entered without support from Chittagong by land or river. So, the NE development will be limited to supplying raw materials to BD.Indian NE should be a source of raw materials FOR Bangladesh, plain and simple. We will add value and Export.
And India must pay the usual fees for the use of our ports, lands, and water.
This is how BD gets money from them and repays the big construction expenses to Japan. This is true for all areas/ countries in the region which may also include China and Burma.