Opportunities in Karnataka's Maritime Sector: Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021

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Discover the marine investment opportunities in Karnataka highlighted at the Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021. With a well-developed industrial hinterland and picturesque coastal landscape, Karnataka offers multiple prospects in the maritime sector, including tourism development along its waterways and coastline. The state boasts a robust industrial infrastructure, covering sectors like power, steel, cement, petrochemicals, aerospace, and automotive industries. Karnataka's Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growth rate ranks among the highest in maritime states, signaling a promising future in cargo growth for its ports. Explore the state's major and non-major ports, as well as the initiatives by Karnataka Maritime Board to enhance maritime infrastructure.


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  1. Marine Investment Opportunities in Karnataka Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 By: Capt. C. Swamy, Director Ports Strictly private and confidential March 2021 Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 1

  2. Developed industrial hinterland and picturesque coastal landscape provides multitudes of opportunities in maritime sector Developed industrial hinterland Serene beaches and picturesque landscape Waterways Karnataka has well-developed industrial hinterland distributed across the State State has several waterways including Kali, Suvarna, and Gurupur which can be considered for tourism development. State has a long coast line with tourist spots such as Karwar, Kundapura, Gokarna, Udupi, etc. and wildlife sanctuaries Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 2

  3. State has a very well developed industrial hinterland with power, steel, cement, petrochemicals, aerospace, automotive, etc. among major sectors Legend A developed industrial hinterland provides gateway cargo and is extremely important for the development of any port Thermal Power Bagalkot Aerospace Gulbarga Pharma Belgaum Automotive Major Raichur Steel Koppal Cement Industries Dharwad Agro & Food Key Features of Karnataka hinterland Bellary Machine Tools Chitradurga in Petrochemicals Chikmangaluru ~40 MTPA of cement capacity Tumkur Udupi Karnataka ~25 MTPA of iron & steel capacity Kolar Hassan Dakshina Kannada Bengaluru ~10 GW of installed thermal power plant Mysuru Source: Karnataka State Industrial Profile, Capex, Company websites & presentations, SIAM, KIADB, Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 3

  4. Gross state domestic product (GSDP) growth rate of the State is 2nd highest among maritime states GSDP CAGR of Maritime States of India (at constant price FY 12 FY 19) 9.8% 9.3% India GDP Growth Rate ~7% 7.5% 7.4% 7.1% 6.9% 6.7% 6.3% 5.2% Gujarat Karnataka Odisha Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Goa Kerala West Bengal A high GSDP CAGR indicates good potential for future growth in cargo for the ports *Source- Economic & Statistical organisation, Punjab Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 4

  5. State has one major and 12 non-major ports Traffic handled at Karnataka non major ports All figures in 000 MT 835 691 Major and non-major ports in Karnataka Karnataka Maritime Board is constituted to facilitate development of maritime infrastructure in the State 1044 935 Goa 680 651 503 Karwar Belekeri Develop new non-major ports in the State FY 14 P- Provisional FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 FY 18 FY 19 FY 20 (P) Tadri Pavinkuruve # Note: During the period APR DEC 2019-20, Directorate of Ports, Karnataka, recorded a growth of 25% against the corresponding period of the previous fiscal Honnavar Increase throughput of ports Manki Ship building & Ship breaking infrastructure Bhatkal Non-Major ports in Karnataka have untapped potential and there is a need for infrastructure development Kundapur Inland water transport system Hangarkatta Port at Honnavar being developed by a private firm Malpe Tourism development - in & around the Coast Padubidri KMB is looking forward to private sector participation in the development of requisite infrastructure New Mangalore port Fishing harbours and other infrastructure Old Mangalore Coastline Non-major Ports Major Ports Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 5 # Source: The Hindu Business Line

  6. Maritime board focuses on 5 areas for development of maritime sector in the State Themes for maritime sector development Karnataka Port facilities for existing cargo Maritime Board developed Coastal cargo through port based storage cum distribution centres Maritime Perspective Perspective Plan plan provided Encouraging development of port based industries outputs across for the State to 5 themes identify Development of alternate hinterland connectivity mode opportunities for maritime sector Maritime led tourism development Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 6

  7. Maritime perspective plan provided outputs highlighting requirement of maritime sector development across 5 themes Theme Outputs Port facilities for existing cargo ~ 10 MTPA of cargo including thermal coal, pet coke, liquid bulk, general cargo and container by FY 35 1 Coastal cargo through port-based storage cum distribution centers 2 ~3 MTPA of coastal cargo including cement, food grains and fertilizers by FY 35 Port based industries development Establishing fish processing units, warehouse & VAS facilities for agro trade, fertilizers, etc., logistics parks and industrial parks 3 Alternate hinterland connectivity 4 Movement of iron ore through slurry pipeline Houseboats, river cruise, luxury yachts & sailing boats, marine, cruise ship, catamarans, heli-tourism, water sports institute 5 Maritime led tourism Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 7

  8. Proposed infrastructure development will boost economic growth and create direct and indirect job opportunities Proposed infrastructure will bring ~ Rs 15,000 crore of economic value addition (direct and indirect) by FY 35 Logistics cost saving including coastal movement of goods and slurry pipeline Rs 130 crore/ year Economic Value Addition ~Rs 15,000 crore Economic Each direct port employment is directly associated with about 3-4 indirect jobs; Expected to create ~ 10-15,000 direct and indirect job opportunities impact from Port Impact port Jobs created 10,000 15,000 by FY 35 Logistics cost savings ~Rs 660 crore per Year infrastructure Economic value addition and jobs created are based on OECD report titled The Competitiveness Of Global Port-cities: Synthesis Report . On average, 1 MT of throughput is associated with USD 100 of economic value addition and 1 MMT of port throughput is associated with 800 direct and indirect jobs development Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 8

  9. We invite private players to participate in the development of maritime infrastructure in the state of Karnataka Infrastructure development at existing port KMB has taken initiatives to enhance ease of doing business and increase private participation Non major port development We are evaluating non major port development at Belekeri and Pavinkurve in Uttar Kanada district Phase 2 development of Karwar port is underway Port based storage cum distribution centre Development works at Old Mangalore port under consideration Open to any unsolicited proposal as well Cement silos for bulk movement of cement Revision of state port policy to encourage private investment Fisheries infrastructure development Maritime led tourism development MCA development aligned with the state port policy Warehouse cum distribution centre for agro and other industries Maritime led tourism projects such as houseboat, river cruise, luxury yacht, catamarans, marina, cruise tourism etc Development document for port-based logistics infrastructure and maritime led tourism of guideline Development of fishing harbour such as Majali, etc. and associated logistics infrastructure 9 Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021

  10. Thank You Virtual Maritime India Summit 2021 10

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